The return of the cubicle? Companies rethink office life post lockdown
Can creative sparks fly through plexiglass? Is the water cooler chat a thing of the past?...
A rare sight as Santorini Island eerily empty
Rarely is Santorini Island in Greece, with its picture postcard views, not spilling over with millions of tourists. But now its cobblestone streets, once overflowing,...
U.S. records first coronavirus death of immigrant detainee
The first immigrant in U.S. detention has died of the novel coronavirus, local health authorities in the state of California said on Thursday, as infections...
Bosnia sets local polls for October 4, but Mostar excluded again
Bosnia will hold local elections on Oct. 4 but Mostar, an ethnically divided town in the south of the Balkan country where no vote has...
Afghanistan says it has found 17 bodies of migrants drowned by Iran border guards
Afghan authorities said on Thursday they had recovered 12 more bodies of migrants who were thrown into a river by Iranian border guards this month...
Twilio shares surge 32% after results crush Wall Street estimates
Twilio Inc shares surged 32% to a record high after the cloud communication provider’s quarterly results and forecast smashed Wall Street estimates on increased demand...
Wall Street bullish on ride-hailing firms on lower driver costs, recovery signs
Wall Street gave a resounding vote of confidence to ride-hailing stocks ahead of Uber’s results on Thursday, after Lyft indicated a slow recovery in demand...
Trump’s ABC interview illustrated why he rarely strays from Fox News – Vox.com
Trump’s ABC interview illustrated why he rarely strays from Fox News Vox.com Fact check: Trump falsely claims Obama left him ‘nothing’ in the national stockpile NBCNews.com ABC...
Millions more Americans seek jobless benefits; productivity dives
Millions more Americans sought unemployment benefits last week, suggesting layoffs broadened from consumer-facing industries to other segments of the economy and could remain elevated even...
‘They faint’: children in South Africa facing ‘hunger crisis’
The closure of schools across South Africa turned off the supply of meals for extremely poor children. David Doyle reports....
