Making cinema for a normal actor who plays, such as having a vision of “Baikuntha” on earth – Vijay Thakur In Bollywood, the practice of making films on stereotyped stories […]
Month: May 2021
The EU trade chief is waiting for an agreement with the US to end the Airbus-Boeing dispute
[ad_1] The EU trade commissioner has said he is increasingly hoping to reach an agreement with the Biden administration to end a 16-year dispute over subsidies to Airbus and Boeing, […]
Larger economies are expected to recover pre-coverage levels by the end of the year
[ad_1] The world’s largest economies on both sides of the Atlantic have a good chance of regaining the ground lost to the coronavirus pandemic by the end of the year, […]
Maduro struggles to fulfill his great vaccine promises
[ad_1] A few weeks before Christmas, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro made a big announcement about his plans to fight the coronavirus. Its vice president, Delcy Rodriguez, had just returned from […]
West and the Allies relaunch their own version of China’s Belt and Road
[ad_1] A new submarine fiber-optic data cable crossing the ocean between southern Europe and Latin America will have to be put online this month, and the timing could hardly be […]
Brian Chesky of Airbnb: “The trick is to be optimistic”
[ad_1] “I think leader psychology often becomes organizational psychology,” says Brian Chesky, reflecting on a year in which his company, Airbnb, was baffled by the global pandemic. The chief executive […]
The loneliness of the modern member of the office team
[ad_1] Every two weeks or so, a number appears somewhere in the world that I find understandable and troubling. It’s the percentage of people who constantly say they don’t want […]
The cracks appear in Netanyahu’s armor as the deadline approaches
[ad_1] During four elections stalled in the last two years, Benjamin Netanyahu has managed to stay in the crucial asset of a political master: the air of an inevitable victory. […]
BHP says tax hike poses a threat to Chile’s mining industry
[ad_1] According to the head of BHP’s operations in the Americas, the increase in taxes and royalties runs the risk of damaging Chile’s mining industry, the world’s largest producer of […]
The vaccination dilemma facing Japan’s CEOs
[ad_1] This time a year ago, Yuji Kuroiwa, the governor of the Japanese prefecture of Kanagawa, tried to make a light pun in the face of a new terrifying disease, […]