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Ministers urge Boris Johnson to push for longer list of ‘safe’ countries

Boris Johnson faces a cabinet rift as ministers argue over how many holiday destinations should be on the government’s “green list” for international travel, The Times understands.Cabinet ministers

The Times |  | Fuente original

Social distancing rules to be scrapped from June 21

The “one metre-plus” social distancing rule will be scrapped from June 21 under plans to ensure that all restaurants, pubs, theatres and cinemas can reopen fully, The Times understands.Masks will have

The Times |  | Fuente original

New envoys, new hope for US-China relations?

Power Play is a weekly column that looks at various facets of US-China rivalry and its implications for Asia.

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original

S'pore and Malaysia to allow cross-border travel on compassionate grounds from May 17

Further negotiations with the transport ministries of both countries on a potential air travel bubble will be required.

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original

Americans Can’t Get Enough of the Stock Market

Individual investors are holding more stocks than ever before as major indexes climb to fresh highs. They are also upping the ante by borrowing to magnify their bets or increasingly buying on small dips in the market.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Litigation Without End: Chevron Battles On in 28-year-old Ecuador Lawsuit

Facing a huge damage award U.S. courts deem fraudulent, the oil company is trying to get the pollution verdict voided in Ecuador, the country it came from. Its nemesis, a plaintiffs’ lawyer now disbarred and under house arrest, is about to go on trial himself.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Apple hit with antitrust charges in E.U.

Apple hit with antitrust charges in E.U.

The Washington Post |  | Fuente original