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HealthWHO to world: Don’t be so confident that Omicron is less dangerous
By Jeremy KahnDecember 30, 2021
U.K. has no plans to reduce COVID isolation period to five days
HealthU.K. has no plans to reduce COVID isolation period to five days
By Stuart Biggs and BloombergDecember 29, 2021
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FinanceOmicron is upping booster jab demand. So why are COVID vaccine makers’ shares tanking?
By Jeremy KahnDecember 29, 2021
Greece COVID-19 surge
HealthGreece limits New Year’s celebrations by banning music at venues amid COVID surge
By The Associated PressDecember 29, 2021
Three planes full of potatoes are flying to Japan to help it deal with a French fry shortage
Three planes full of potatoes are flying to Japan to help it deal with a French fry shortage
By Max Zimmerman and BloombergDecember 29, 2021
Metaverse-linked stocks were some of South Korea’s best-performing in 2021
FinanceMetaverse-linked stocks were some of South Korea’s best-performing in 2021
By Youkyung Lee and BloombergDecember 28, 2021
A SpaceX satellite controversy is adding to Elon Musk’s bad year in China
TechA SpaceX satellite controversy is adding to Elon Musk’s bad year in China
By Andrew MarquardtDecember 28, 2021
Omicron could make the world more resistant to Delta COVID strain, South Africa study says
HealthOmicron could make the world more resistant to Delta COVID strain, South Africa study says
By Prinesha Naidoo, Janice Kew and BloombergDecember 28, 2021
Global PC game superstore Steam has basically gone dark in China, and no one knows why
TechGlobal PC game superstore Steam has basically gone dark in China, and no one knows why
By Nicholas Gordon and Nicholas GordonDecember 28, 2021
Sign saying that customers must wear masks when not seated at the table at a restaurant in Wales
HealthIs Omicron the beginning of the end-emic? Some countries ease COVID restrictions even as infections surge
By Jeremy KahnDecember 28, 2021
Asia Airports-Omicron
Travel & LeisureU.S. airline cancellations have created a travel ‘flightmare’—but it’s even worse in Asia
By Nicholas Gordon and Nicholas GordonDecember 28, 2021
Robotic arms mount doors to a model of the ID.3 Volkswagen electric car at an assembly line of the car factory of German car maker Volkswagen (VW) in Zwickau, eastern Germany, on February 25, 2020.
CommentaryData sharing and ally-shoring: Global problems require collaborative solutions
By Sanjay BrahmawarDecember 28, 2021
Seafarers and truck drivers are quitting due to fears of COVID border controls in the latest disruption to supply chains
Seafarers and truck drivers are quitting due to fears of COVID border controls in the latest disruption to supply chains
By K. Oanh Ha, Ann Koh and BloombergDecember 27, 2021
Beijing overhauls rules on companies seeking an overseas IPO, including banning any listing deemed a national security threat
FinanceBeijing overhauls rules on companies seeking an overseas IPO, including banning any listing deemed a national security threat
By BloombergDecember 27, 2021
From U.S. midterms to the heart of Europe: A year of election craziness poses major global risks in 2022
PoliticsFrom U.S. midterms to the heart of Europe: A year of election craziness poses major global risks in 2022
By Vivienne WaltDecember 26, 2021
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