Hints and tips:
...He has grievances to settle with social media platforms that have banned him and given his opponents airtime....
...The UK could offer help on security....
...I think, I think the rock on which modern Britain is built is not appalling when you consider the massive social change that happened....
...China’s 380mn itinerant migrant workers are “periphery”, she says, which means they are the first to be laid off when companies are hit by downturns, a problem exacerbated by unequal access to social security...
...and Drug Administration, testify before the Senate health committee on the Omicron variant and the federal response to new Covid-19 variants....
...While based in Fort Devens, Massachusetts, he met Alma Johnson of Birmingham, Alabama, then an audiologist in Boston....
...While social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter still play a major role, Telegram has become a new headache because a lot of content originates there, then spreads....
...the Welsh administration, which is led by the opposition Labour party....
...The EU financial services commissioner is due to meet Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey on Monday....
...But measuring ESG’s “social” criteria has befuddled investors....
...Boris Johnson welcomed the reopening of schools in England on Monday but warned it would lead to a rise in coronavirus transmission....
...Social media videos showed police using tear gas and an increased security presence designed to deter defiant protesters....
...And while the answer seemed “definitely not” under the administration of Donald Trump, the Aspen Institute has published a report this week on America’s economic future that covers environmental policy —...
...The UK may require further social restrictions to curb coronavirus, scientists warned....
...Top scoop by my colleagues here who have got hold of a European Commission strategy paper on repairing relations with the US under the Biden administration....
...When we launched this newsletter six months ago we were unsure whether Financial Times readers had an appetite for environmental, social and governance investing....
...He will appear alongside Stephen Hahn, the Food and Drug Administration commissioner, and Robert Redfield, head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention....
...(FT) Munich Security Conference kicks off The annual event is regarded as the Davos for the world’s security and foreign policy elite....
...(FT) Hogan hits the US EU trade commissioner Phil Hogan will be in Washington until Thursday seeking to find some common purpose with the Trump administration, or at least avert a transatlantic trade war...
...That would seem to prevent Thierry Breton from getting involved in big data, IT, supercomputing, and cyber security policy among others....
...Eleven days later, Boris Johnson, Britain’s prime minister, contracted Covid-19. The disease nearly killed him. That was Johnson’s road-to-Damascus. Many hoped Trump had had a similar conversion....
...And it will fuel debate about another issue: are other parts of the administration going to shift their stance on climate change?...
...has been separating families on a far larger scale as part of a rapidly intensifying security campaign....
...“We have entered into [memorandums of understanding] with various commercial banks to the tune of around Rs100bn,” said V Rama Manohara Rao, APCRDA special commissioner....
...The tough talk reflects unease in Europe about relations with the new White House administration....
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