Italtile warns shareholders of profit drop
Covid-19 pandemic has hit operations very badly which could lead to a fall of up to one third for the year to end June
Covid-19 pandemic has hit operations very badly which could lead to a fall of up to one third for the year to end June
Melbourne Storm winger Josh Addo-Carr will join his partner for the arrival of their baby on Friday and skip his side's clash with Penrith, with loan signing Paul Momirovski a chance to debut for the team.
Carrie Lam has been a unique failure. Yet she is merely a symptom of Hong Kong’s ills.
If we want a life full of deep meaning, true love, and emotional strength, it’s going to involve the risk (and often the reality) of discomfort, conflict, and loss.
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The government, facing a daily shortfall of 180 tons of oxygen, has been unable to stop the price gouging.
The plea, filed by Madurai resident K K Ramesh, had alleged that Covid-19 has been "deliberately created by China as biological weapon against India"
Royal Ascot Gold Cup day is here with another action-packed day of quality flat racing to come as all eyes turn to hat-trick seeking Stradivarius with Frankie Dettori on board
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We asked a geriatrician, the CEO of Bandcamp, a public schools chief, a transportation expert, and the US poet laureate what to expect in the wake of Covid-19.
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Many of us are failing to build the secure, stable households we were taught to desire. But new shapes of family are emerging from the isolation of quarantine.
I started a Covid-themed newspaper for the children in my neighborhood. It turned into a global outlet for youth journalism—and no-parents-allowed tips for acquiring candy.
Homebound scientists were looking for ways to help battle the pandemic. I put out a call on Twitter, and the Covid-19 Dispersed Volunteer Network was born.
Many people will continue to WFH more, but remote communication tools are still lacking. Tech companies are racing to add more presence to our telepresence.
Why have some Asian countries controlled their outbreaks so well? It's because authorities have earned their citizens' confidence.
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Swing-state polling shows a Trump reelection campaign in serious jeopardy.
Читать дальше...Baku / 18.06.20 / Turan: As of June 18, harvesting of 31% of grain fields in Azerbaijan has been completed. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, the average yield is 30.8 c / ha.Harvesting was completed on 241.7 thousand of 366.9 thousand hectares under barley. From the fields, 730.8 thousand tons of barley was gathered. In total, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, 966.4 thousand tons of grain was harvested from 314.2 thousand hectares. The average yield of barley is 30.2 ...
Lithuanian, Nazi-hunter team-up.
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) Tibor Benedek, a three-time Olympic water polo champion who captained and later coached Hungary, has died. He was 47.
The Germany striker has enjoyed an excellent season with RB Leipzig.
The Railways has decided to terminate the contract of a Chinese company due to “poor progress” on the signalling and telecommunication work on the Ea
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KIDS could face a longer school day as part of plans to help them catch up on missed school work. Ministers are finalising plans to help those who have missedout since all schools closed their doors to pupils in March. Only reception, years one and six have been welcomed back in, but the Government wants […]