Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Anthony Albanese rejects NSW premier’s call to cut seven-day Covid isolation period

Covid leave benefits should continue through September, says chief minister of Australian Capital Territory. New South Wales premier calls for seven-day isolation period for positive Covid patients to be cut. Federal government wants to keep the time limit at seven days; state and territory leaders disagree. Pandemic leave payments for Covid-19 emergency pandemic leave will … Read more

WHO warns Covid-19 pandemic ‘nowhere near over’

Covid-19
  • WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says virus is running free.
  • Number of Covid cases reported to WHO has increased 30 percent in the past two weeks.
  • Infections are driven by sub-variants of the Omicron strain and lifting of control measures.

Fresh surges of Covid infections show the pandemic is nowhere near over; WHO’s chief lamented Tuesday, warning that the virus is running free.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he was in worry that case numbers were shooting up; putting more strain on health systems and workers.

The number of Covid cases reported to the WHO increased 30 percent in the past two weeks; driven by sub-variants of the Omicron strain and the lifting of control measures.

“New waves of the virus demonstrate again that Covid-19 is nowhere near over. As the virus pushes at us, we must push back,” he insisted.

He told a news conference that as transmission increases, governments must also deploy tried-and-tested measures like mask-wearing and improving ventilation.

“Sub-variants of Omicron, like BA.4 and BA.5, continue to drive waves of cases; hospitalisation and death around the world,” Tedros said.

“Surveillance has reduced significantly — including testing and sequencing — making it increasingly difficult to assess the impact; of variants on transmission, disease characteristics, and the effectiveness of counter-measures.”

Furthermore, tests, treatments and vaccines are not in deployment effectively.

“The virus is running freely and countries are not effectively managing the disease burden based on their capacity;” he said, both in terms of hospitalisation of acute cases and the expanding number of people with Long Covid.

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500 New York couples join a mass celebration after pandemic-hit weddings

New York

About 500 couples celebrate their unions in New York. The event is aimed at healing the wounds of the COVID-19 pandemic. Couples walk in procession before symbolic ceremony by imam, rabbi and pastor. In an event in New York on Sunday intended to mend the scars caused by the COVID-19 outbreak; some 500 couples celebrated … Read more

Recession? And what recession? Do not, however, leave before noon!

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The number of people working part-time hit a 21-year low.  Transportation and warehousing have three-quarters of a million new positions.  Wages, overall, continue to rise, and there is no indication that companies are cutting hours. Inflation at 40-year highs is doing little to staunch consumer fears of a downturn. Jay Baker isn’t stressed over a … Read more

Crypto moneylender Voyager Digital seeks financial protection

Crypto

U.S. crypto moneylender Voyager Digital (VOYG.TO). Said on Wednesday it had sought financial protection. Turning into one more setback from an emotional fall in costs. Has shaken the digital money area. Crypto moneylenders, for example, Voyager blast in the COVID-19 pandemic, drawing contributors with exorbitant financing costs. Simple admittance to advances seldom presented by customary … Read more

Low-cost carriers claim passenger increase in June

Low-cost

Low-cost carriers. Ryanair and Wizz Air report an increase in passenger numbers in June.  The industry is recovering from two lean years during the Covid-19 pandemic. Staff shortages have forced some airlines to reduce capacity, resulting in an increase in passengers. Passenger numbers at two of Europe’s low-cost airlines jumped last month, as the industry … Read more

Smartphone sales have fallen below 100 million twice in 10 years

Smartphone sales have fallen below 100 million twice in 10 years

This is the second time in 10 years that sales have fallen below 100 million. Smartphone sales fell again in May after the pandemic in 2020. Counterpoint Research reports May smartphone sales of 96 million. Smartphone sales fell again in May after the pandemic in 2020. This is the second time in 10 years that … Read more

Increasing job openings in Australia as businesses struggle to fill positions

Australia

Vacancies in the three months to May jumped 13.8%, from the previous quarter to 480,100. That was 29.7% higher than the same period last year, and more than double the level in February 2020. Job openings in Australia flooded to all-time highs in the May quarter as firms battled to find staff in the midst … Read more

Asian shares conclude the quarter in gloom, with the dollar rising

gloom

Asian shares are ending a rough quarter in a sombre mood. Policymakers reiterated their commitment to controlling inflation. The U.S. 10-year yield curve has continued to flatten.  The dollar index was trading up at 105.100. Asian offers were finishing a harsh quarter feeling gloom on Thursday in the midst of fears national banks’ remedy for … Read more

As COVID limitations loosen, retail sales in Japan rose more quickly

retail

Retail sales rose 3.6% in May from a year earlier, government data showed on Wednesday. It followed an upwardly revised 3.1% increase in April. Marked the third month of advancement since March. Rising inflation poses a risk to household spending for the rest of 2022. Japanese retail deals rose for a third month in May, … Read more

North Korean called  latest party meeting amid pandemic, heavy rains

North Korean called  latest party meeting leader amid pandemic, heavy rains

 on Tuesday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un presided over another meeting of the governing party to tighten discipline. As Pyongyang confronts an intestinal epidemic outbreak following a wave of COVID infections, Kim has been hosting a number of party meetings recently. The early start of the rainy season has added concerns over the … Read more

FIFA raises the World Cup roster limit to 26

FIFA

FIFA increases the maximum squad limit by three for this year’s World Cup. Teams will be able to select up to 26 players for the tournament in Qatar. FIFA said the change was due to the unusual timing of the tournament as well as the impact of COVID-19 on squads. Groups will actually want to … Read more

Bitcoin Inches up Above Psychological Threshold of $20,000

Bitcoin

The cost of a bitcoin crept above $20,000 on Sunday after the more extensive crypto selloff hauled it underneath the critical mental edge a day sooner. At certain focuses during Saturday, it was underneath $18,000. Bitcoin was $20,129.70 starting around Sunday evening. On Saturday, bitcoin had plunged as much as 9.7% to under $18,600. On … Read more

For the ‘all-in’ inflation war, Waller wants another 75-basis-point boost

Waller

Christopher Waller was one of the Fed’s earliest advocates for a faster pivot away from ultra-easy monetary policy. Waller: “The Fed is ‘all in’ on re-establishing price stability”.  The Fed’s rate hike on Wednesday, its biggest increase in more than a quarter of a century, lifted its target for the benchmark overnight lending rate to … Read more

Covid-19 lifts private aviation to new heights

Covid 19

The chairman of Vista Global Holdings reports a considerable increase in new corporate memberships. We pioneered a completely new way to fly, with access to a global branded fleet, paying just for hours flown, assured availability, and no asset risk. DUBAI: Long overlooked as an ultimate luxury by business-class tourists, private jet bookings hit new … Read more

Airports have been ordered to cease ignoring disabled people

disabled

Disabled passengers have been left waiting hours on planes for help to get off, the CAA has said. The industry has been struggling with staff shortages after the pandemic and post-cancellation travel restrictions. Civil Aviation Authority: Some recent incidents were “unacceptable”. Air terminals should quit bombing disabled travelers or they could confront legitimate activity, the … Read more

The emerging viruses of the 21st century

virus

Covid-19 is caused by a coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, which emerged in late 2019 in China. MERS was detected for the first time in 2012 in Saudi Arabia. Ebola has since set off series of epidemics in Africa, killing around 15,000 people. The recent surge in monkeypox cases in previously uninfected regions, combined with the Covid-19 epidemic, … Read more

Oil is hovering near a 13-week high due to strong demand in the US

Oil

Brent crude futures for August nudged up 12 cents to $123.70 a barrel by 0033 GMT U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude for July was at $122.17 a barrel, up 6 cents. Both benchmarks closed Wednesday at their highest since March 8. Oil costs held close to 13-week highs on Thursday, supported by hearty interest on … Read more

The World Bank has slashed its global growth projection to 2.9 percent

World Bank

World Bank slashes global growth forecast by nearly a third to 2.9% for 2022. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has compounded the damage from the COVID-19 pandemic. World Bank warns that the outlook could still grow worse and that many countries now face recession. The World Bank on Tuesday cut its worldwide development conjecture by almost … Read more

As the travel disruption continues, Easyjet has cancelled 80 flights

Easyjet

Easyjet said it had cut 80 flights on Sunday, and apologized to customers for the disruption. Airlines including Easyjet and Wizz Air have cancelled dozens of flights as UK air travel disruption continues. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps says airlines must not oversell flights. Carriers including Easyjet and Wizz Air have dropped many trips as UK … Read more

In a Michigan plant, Abbott Nutrition is resuming production of baby formula

Abbott Nutrition

Abbott Nutrition resumes baby formula production at its Michigan plant. The company has been given the green light by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Production of EleCare, a formula for children who struggle to digest other products, will begin on June 20. Abbott Nutrition on Saturday continued child equation creation at its Sturgis, Michigan, … Read more

The economy is in a downward spiral. Let’s hope it doesn’t get flushed!

economy

Only 23% of Americans say economic conditions are “somewhat good” or better, a recent poll found. Americans keep spending like crazy because nearly everyone has a job. America added 390,000 jobs in May, double the previous average for President Trump’s administration. The Federal Reserve had been giving the economy a sugar rush since March 2020 … Read more

Victoria’s Secret pays $8.3 mn settlement to sacked Thai workers

Victoria's Secret

More than 1000 sacked Thai garment workers who made bras at a manufacturing facility offering undies massive Victoria’s Secret have acquired a landmark $8.3 million agreement, labour rights activists stated Saturday. Brilliant Alliance Thai closed down its Samut Prakan factory in March 2021 after going bankrupt. But the 1,250 laid-off workers — many of whom … Read more

on Cowell discusses work-life balance: ‘It’s critical right now

Simon Cowell

Simon Cowell opened out on balancing business and home life, revealing that after the pandemic, he decided to spend more time with his son Eric.

In an interview with The Mirror, the music mogul explains why he has reduced his workload and is now solely focused on America’s Got Talent and Britain’s Got Talent.

“I do think I have got the work/life balance right, particularly with Eric because he’s eight now,” he told the outlet.

The Britain’s Got Talent judge added, “The only good thing about the coronavirus was that during the lockdown we spent a lot of time together – and I love his company.”

“Once we came out of lockdown, I had to make a decision, which was do I go back to what I was doing before? Or do I do a little bit less and I’m able to spend more time with him? That’s what I decided to do,” he told the publication.

Cowell further said that he only do things which he likes to do like Got Talent, adding, “I make notes on every episode before it goes out, sometimes two times, three times, and these are 90-minute or two-hour shows. That’s a whole day noting one episode.”

“You’d be amazed how much time you’ve really got to put in and you’ve got to be healthy and you’ve got to be fit. You don’t want to be tired,” he continued. “It’s finding that balance. It’s absolutely key now.”

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Monkeypox cases could be ‘peak of iceberg’: WHO

The World Health Organization warned on Friday that the 200 cases of monkeypox discovered in recent weeks outside of nations where the virus is normally present could be just the start. “We don’t know if we are just seeing the peak of the iceberg,” Sylvie Briand, WHO’s epidemic and pandemic preparedness and prevention chief, acknowledged … Read more

Stocks rise, ruble slides tracking economic unrest

Stocks rise

European and US inventory markets rose Thursday after a blended Asian displaying, as traders assessed chances of a global recession in the wake of runaway inflation. Analysts warn that interest charge that rises through critical banks aimed toward curtailing the highest purchaser fee rises in decades may want to push the arena financial system right … Read more

Debt and hunger, UNDP chief sees ‘multiple’ world crises

world crises

From soaring debt to the Ukraine war’s effect on meals and energy costs, the arena is dealing with “a couple of crises”, the pinnacle of the United Nations Development Programme advised. In an interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, UNDP Administrator Achim Steiner discussed the demanding situations the planet is going through. … Read more