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Wednesday, March 31, 2021
Biden will on Wednesday propose a $2 trillion infrastructure plan aimed at modernizing the United States' crumbling transport network, creating millions of jobs and enabling the country to "out-compete" China
Destruction of world's forests increased sharply in 2020 | The rate at which the world’s forests are being destroyed increased sharply last year, with at least 42,000 sq km of tree cover lost in key tropical regions.
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Russia suspected of stealing thousands of State Department emails. A previously unreported breach reveals new details of Russian access to U.S. government communications
Burdened by debt and unable to eke out a living, many farmers in India turn to suicide - India's farming community averaging 28 suicides a day
More than 60,000 signed petition to reinstate teacher in England previously suspended for showing cartoon of Prophet Muhammad. "The RS Teacher was trying to educate students about racism and blasphemy. He warned the students before showing the images and he had the intent to educate them."
Asian woman, 65, suffers a fractured pelvis after shocking daylight attack in Midtown Manhattan while two security guards standing nearby do NOTHING to help
Beijing cuts Hong Kong's directly elected seats in radical overhaul - Measures imposed directly by Beijing are latest move aimed at quashing city’s democracy movement
Monday, March 29, 2021
'I can't go on': women in Japan suffer isolation and despair amid Covid job losses - Suicide rates among Japanese women rose sharply during the pandemic, prompting calls for support for low-income households
Petr Kellner, 56 year old Czech billionaire dies in a helicopter crash while heliskiing in Alaska. Richest Czech man was in the world top 100 with estimated $17bn fortune
Sunday, March 28, 2021
Recovery efforts over more than two decades have seen iconic North Island kōkako brought back from brink of extinction. As well as holding important place in Maori mythology, bird’s iconic status was due in part to its extraordinary ‘loud, long, slow-paced sequence of rich, organ-like notes’.
Saturday, March 27, 2021
Brazil’s COVID-19 Crisis Spirals Out Of Control: ‘An Open-Sky Laboratory For Viral Mutations’ - More than 300,000 Brazilians have died from the coronavirus, and far-right President Jair Bolsonaro’s denial of the crisis is putting the whole world at risk.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been ordered to pay compensation to a journalist for making degrading remarks against her. According to the decision by a Sao Paulo court, Bolsonaro will have to pay 20,000 reais (about $3,500) to Patricia Campos Mello
Friday, March 26, 2021
Four Ukrainian troops are killed and two others are wounded in a separatist rocket attack on a military position in the Donetsk Oblast. It is the worst loss of life in a single attack for Ukrainian forces since 2019.
The stranded Ever Given mega-container ship in the Suez Canal is holding up an estimated $9.6bn (£7bn) of goods each day, according to shipping data.
A U.N. humanitarian official warned Thursday of an ongoing crisis in Ethiopia’s conflict-torn Tigray region, pointing to targeted civilian killings, over 500 recent rape cases, an increasing number of people fleeing violence, 4.5 million people needing food, and children on the brink of starvation.
Thursday, March 25, 2021
“There are three to six people on sick leave for burnout per team in London at all times." Goldman Sachs junior banker speaks out over '18-hour shifts and low pay' | Goldman Sachs
Nike, H&M face China fury over Xinjiang cotton 'concerns' - Retail giants Nike and H&M are facing a backlash in China after they expressed concern about the alleged use of forced Uighur labour in the production of Xinjiang cotton.
Study finds 11 new coronavirus variants in Brazil, puting the world on alert as the country refuses to do a national lockdown to avoid new cases and mutations.
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
German government agreed to draft law to grant citizenship to more descendants of Nazi victims. If enacted, law should fully close loophole that led to many victims' descendants being denied citizenship, despite long-standing policy of allowing descendants of persecuted Jews to reclaim citizenship.
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