[ad_1] Boris Johnson’s team is prepared for accusations from his former aide Dominic Cummings that the prime minister could have averted thousands of deaths in the winter wave of the […]
Month: April 2021
Ruins of the missing Indonesian submarine were found off the coast of Bali
[ad_1] Indonesia has declared a submarine missing with 53 crew members “sunk” after finding wreckage off the coast of Bali believed to belong to the ship. “With the evidence we […]
How Sanjeev Gupta sold his green revolution to British politicians
[ad_1] On a bright June 2015 afternoon, Sanjeev Gupta stared at the crowd gathered at the Celtic Manor Resort hotel near Newport. One of the industrial companies’ family businesses was […]
Private use of Chinese aircraft skyrockets as the economy reaches pre-pandemic levels
[ad_1] China’s rich businesses and individuals have drastically increased their use of private jets this year, with a total of almost double flights compared to pre-pandemic levels, as the country’s […]
Are you sick of Zoom? Luckily you don’t need it to save the planet
[ad_1] Video call failures are annoying to us, but climate scientists forced to meet online have much more at stake [ad_2] Source link
The global shortage of chips extends to toasters and washing machines
[ad_1] According to Asian suppliers, the deepening of the global chip crisis extends to manufacturers of smartphones, TVs and home appliances as companies increase demand for semiconductor supplies. Chip supply […]
China is tightening credit conditions to balance growth and debt
[ad_1] Credit growth in China is gradually declining as policymakers try to navigate the world’s most important recovery from the pandemic without fueling unsustainable debt. This week, China has kept […]
South Korea’s army of retail investors declares war on short sellers
[ad_1] Jung Eui-Jung, a former employee of the South Korean bank, recalls his bitter experience as a novice stock trader more than a decade ago, when he lost Won25m ($ […]
Kansas City Southern talks about a $ 33.7 billion Canadian national bid
[ad_1] The Kansas City Southern board will review a proposed bid of $ 33.7 billion of Canadian National, the latest twist in the battle for the U.S. rail operator that […]
Shipping is geared towards hydrogen as it seeks to leave the fuel in the bunker
[ad_1] The Compagnie Belge Maritime du Congo launched its first steamship, the SS Leopold, on its first voyage from Antwerp to the Congo in 1895. Today CMB, the successor to […]