Most recent coronavirus: WHO renames Covid-19 variants to avoid stigma

[ad_1] Monday in Brazil he intervened to host the Copa America football tournament, despite suffering one of the worst coronavirus crises in the world and facing a third wave of the disease. The announcement came after former co-hosts from Argentina and Colombia withdrew. The competition is set to begin in a few weeks. UK investment […]

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EY Europe revamp has partners concerned about Wirecard damage

[ad_1] The EY accounting group must centralize power in a new European executive team, which will pool resources across the region, but worry that any financial success of the Electronic card scandal can also be shared. The review breaks with the federated business model of the four large companies in an attempt to halve management […]

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Brazil, which has been covid, will host the Copa America football tournament

[ad_1] On Monday, Brazil intervened to host the next Copa America football tournament, despite suffering one of the worst coronavirus crises in the world and facing a third wave of the disease. The announcement came after former co-hosts from Argentina and Colombia withdrew. Buenos Aires cited a growing number of Buenos Aires Cases of covid-19 […]

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Netanyahu’s rivals are vying to finalize the bid to oust him

[ad_1] Israeli opposition leaders are locked in frantic last-minute negotiations to nail down a minority government that could end the 12-year reign of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister of the Jewish state. He unlikely coalition, which straddles the political spectrum – from the far-left Meretz party to the ultranationalist Yamina, anchored by centrist […]

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European equities seal the fourth consecutive month of gains

[ad_1] European equities have registered their fourth consecutive month of gains as confidence in the region’s economic recovery grows and its vaccination program accelerates. MSCI’s broad equity measure in Europe has risen nearly 4% since late April, rising 12% in US dollars to 12%. Courses in Frankfurt, Paris, Madrid, Milan and London have gone up […]

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“Freedom is not a Western commodity”: battle of the changes of Iranian reformers

[ad_1] For more than two decades, Hossein Yazdi, a political activist, has campaigned in the Iranian presidential election, determined to bring about changes in the conservative theocratic state. But now Yazdi, 42, who was born a few months before the revolution that created the Islamic republic in 1979, has abandoned virtually everything. This time, he […]

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The price of “pop” shares in U.S. IPOs is falling by half

[ad_1] Investors no longer fall for themselves to invest money in initial U.S. public offerings, reducing the chances that a company may trade its shares above expectations or enjoy a “big” share price on the first day. of negotiation. The new figures show that the IPO market has cooled substantially since the first quarter, as […]

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Scholars find Brexit reduced British service exports by £ 110 billion

[ad_1] Brexit reduced British service exports by more than £ 110bn over a four-year period, according to new research, which highlights the far-reaching trade implications of Britain’s decision to part with the EU. Experts at Aston University in Birmingham found that British service exports from 2016 to 2019 amounted to £ 113 billion of what […]

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China’s wolf warriors are believed to be guilty of Covid

[ad_1] The fall in China-Australia relations sounds like a small detail in the big picture of world affairs. But this is a corner of the canvas that deserves a lot of attention. It provided an early indication of China’s extreme sensitivity to international calls for an investigation into the origins of Covid-19. The deterioration of […]

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