Sari Baldauf takes over as Nokia chair from Siilasmaa
Sari Baldauf took over as chairwoman of telecoms equipment maker Nokia on Wednesday, succeeding Risto Siilasmaa who chaired the Finnish firm for eight years....
Future of English women’s game faces threat due to COVID-19 says study
The future of English women’s soccer faces an unprecedented threat as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and decisive action must be taken to protect...
Philippines tries transport test run to prepare for commuter chaos
Police in the Philippine capital did a dry run on Tuesday of measures to enforce social distancing on public transport and control the spread of...
First Thing: Twitter has started fact-checking Trump’s tweets – The Guardian
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Protesters clash with Minneapolis police after George Floyd death: Here’s what we know – USA TODAY
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‘Why are you not burying him?’: Trump allies fret over rising Biden threat – POLITICO
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‘Mothership’ office on horizon but don’t write off London: Canary Wharf
The coronavirus crisis is accelerating a move to a new type of office which will be more of a “mothership” model with people working from...
Exams amid the olives for students in coronavirus Italy
Imagine taking your final exams sitting at a picnic table under blue skies amid olive groves and chirping birds on a breezy spring day in...
Swiss aim to restore free movement within Schengen zone by July 6
The Swiss government wants to restore free movement of people with other Schengen zone member countries by July 6, it said on Wednesday, further easing...
Swiss to allow events of up to 300 people from June 6
The Swiss government said public and private events of up to 300 people and spontaneous gatherings of up to 30 people would be allowed again...
