ABBA’s Bjorn speaks out in support of Black Lives Matter protests
“The world is full of idiots,” said ABBA’s Bjorn Ulvaeus, as he condemned critics of the Black Lives Matter movement and voiced his support of...
Morgan Stanley flags risk oil price rally will lead to a fall
Oil prices have quickly climbed to levels that raise the risk of price falls as demand is fragile, Morgan Stanley said on Monday, as benchmark...
Ryanair to fly through ‘rubbish’ UK quarantine: O’Leary
Ryanair will not cancel British flights despite Monday’s start of what the boss of Europe’s biggest budget airline called a “rubbish” 14-day quarantine for international...
CrossFit chief sorry for tweet on Floyd killing after report of Reebok split
CrossFit founder Greg Glassman has apologized for a tweet that equated the police killing of a black man in the United States to the COVID-19...
Nokia’s broadband business boosted as COVID-19 pressures networks
Finnish telecom equipment maker Nokia is seeing a pick up in orders as its broadband clients race to upgrade networks to meet higher user demand...
Dutch MH17 trial resumes, defence seeks more time after COVID-19 break
Defence lawyers in the trial of the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine on Monday said they needed more time to...
Schools reopen in S.Africa after delay over health concerns
Children in South Africa began returning to classrooms on Monday as part of a gradual loosening of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions even as some parents worried...
German public electric car charging network grows by 60%: BDEW
Germany’s public network for electric vehicles expanded by 10,000 charging spots, an increase of nearly 60%, in the last year, the country’s electricity lobby said...
Felling of British slave trader statue heats up simmering debate
The toppling by anti-racism protesters of a statue of a slave trader in the English port city of Bristol has given new urgency to a...
Malaysia reports seven new coronavirus cases; no new deaths
Malaysian health authorities on Monday reported 7 new coronavirus cases, the lowest daily increase since movement and business curbs were imposed 3 months ago....
