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US braces for post-Thanksgiving Covid surge as 100,000 are hospitalized
Hospitalizations are at twice as many as in April and July spikes, while more than 150,000 test positive nearly every day
The Guardian | | Fuente originalFrance will push for no-deal if UK refuses to give ground
Michel Barnier has been warned by France and five other EU states not to concede too much to the UK in efforts to get a Brexit deal over the line.Mr Barnier, the EU’s chief negotiator, briefed
The Times | | Fuente originalFirst vaccine jabs for NHS staff and elderly patients
The coronavirus vaccine will be given to elderly people attending hospital appointments and NHS staff next week after Britain became the first western country yesterday to approve the jabs.Sir Simon
The Times | | Fuente originalMedian income of Singapore residents fell for first time since 2004 due to Covid-19: MOM
Overall employment rate for residents aged 15 and over fell to 64.5 per cent in June, the lowest since 2014.
The Straits Times | | Fuente originalUK becomes first country to approve Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for use
The vaccine will be rolled out from next week.
The Straits Times | | Fuente originalDyal Capital in Talks to Combine With Owl Rock Capital
The talks are part of a complicated deal with a special-purpose acquisition company that would value the fast-growing asset managers at about $13 billion combined and take them public.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalChina Has One Powerful Friend Left in the U.S.: Wall Street
A U.S.-China trade deal left many U.S. industries disappointed, but financial firms such as BlackRock see a potential windfall.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalMás leídas hoy
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- La vida en pareja aumenta la brecha de género
- Sánchez presenta en la UE el plan de salida de la crisis con mayor déficit crónico de la Eurozona
- Chinese Manufacturers Sidestep Trade Barriers by Buying Factories Overseas
- El Gobierno se desdice de sus argumentos de octubre sobre los toques de queda
- Un día en la vida de un 'rider'
- Trabajo penalizará más la contratación ultracorta y creará "un mecanismo efectivo" contra los abusos en la temporalidad
- Los precios de los alimentos se disparan a causa de la especulación
- 150.000 personas cobrarán tarde el paro y las prestaciones tras el ciberataque al SEPE
- España tiene un déficit de 120.000 enfermeras
- Las guerras eternas del feminismo: del "sólo sí es sí" a la 'Ley Trans'
- States Urge Facebook to Abandon Plan for Children’s Instagram
- Bruselas prevé que las primeras partidas de los fondos europeos empiecen a llegar en julio: 9.000 millones serían para España
- El bloqueo de la ley que regula los fondos europeos amenaza con retrasar el reparto a 2022
- Las 'Big Tech' han canibalizado el arte. Debemos revivir a los artistas
- El empresariado alza la voz contra la inacción política frente a la crisis