Europe is hit by the third Covid wave: lockdowns have been enforced, and vaccines remain an issue.

Despite a third wave of infections and increased lockdown measures, Europe is still grappling with the virus. More than a year after the coronavirus epidemic was declared a pandemic, the area is seeing an increase in cases. At the same time, the EU’s vaccination program is lagging due to manufacture and supply problems. This week, European Union officials… Read More »

Onlookers flock to see Mount Fagradalsfjall erupt in Iceland.

Thousands of people have flocked to Iceland after a volcano erupted near the capital, Reykjavik.On Friday evening, lava began to pour out of a crack in Mount Fagradalsfjall, the first eruption of its kind in over 800 years.The site was originally closed to the public, but from Saturday afternoon onwards, visitors were permitted to visit.Ulvar Kari Johannsson, a… Read More »

Three changes that would make access to rural 5G a reality. The Dream Of A Workforce Driven To Succeed No Matter Where It Resides

Global Workplace Analytics estimated that 3.6 per cent of U.S. employees worked entirely at home in 2018, five days a week. That’s a slow 173 per cent shift over the 13-year stretch. 2020 is arriving and 85% of us are employed at home (per choice or necessity). The US economy has shrunk by just 3.5 per cent in… Read More »

Citigroup Can Get Trapped With Big Chunk Of Troubled Revlon Debt

It was hardly the position that the bankers of Citigroup Inc. signed up to when they helped Ron Perelman’s Revlon Inc. borrow $1.8 billion in 2016. But now the back-office blunder leaves the corporate behemoth facing the risk of becoming one of the largest creditors of the struggling cosmetics empire.The unexpected decision of a New York judge on… Read More »