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Belarus NGOs condemn government crackdown after ‘black week’ of raids

Human rights groups say latest series of arrests and searches are part of ‘a total purge on civil society’

The Guardian |  | Fuente original

British scientists’ proteins breakthrough promises medical revolution

British researchers have opened up a “new vista of science” by creating a database of proteins that promises to power a revolution in biology and drug discovery. A team from Deepmind, the AI company

The Times |  | Fuente original

Food supply staff freed from Covid quarantine during pingdemic

Supermarket depot workers and suppliers will be exempt from quarantine regardless of their vaccination status as ministers try to avoid food shortages amid mounting pressure over the Covid-19

The Times |  | Fuente original

AirAsia food delivery off to slow start in S’pore; CEO Tony Fernandes says it will take time to grow

"We have only been in Singapore for a few months, I didn't say I was going to be number one," he said.

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original

Malaysia's junior doctors to go on strike, most deployed at Covid-19 treatment centres and hospitals

Up to 20,000 doctors to walk off their jobs over demands for permanent employment and other benefits.

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original

How Much More Will Your Oreos Cost? Companies Test Price Increases

Faced with higher costs for materials, transportation and workers, U.S. companies are charging more for products from groceries to industrial goods. A test will come later this year when consumers will have to choose whether or not to absorb additional price increases.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Intel CEO Says Chip Shortage Could Stretch Into 2023

It could take one or two years to get back to a reasonable supply-and-demand balance in the semiconductor industry, Pat Gelsinger said in an interview after Intel posted largely flat second-quarter sales and profit.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original