Around 2,500 Thai protesters took to the streets of Bangkok on Saturday night demanding the resignation of the government and the dissolution of parliament, challenging the ban on the coronavirus from meetings in one of the largest street demonstrations since a 2014 military coup. People at the student-led rally near …
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Biden outlines ‘road map’ for safely reopening schools
Biden’s plan comes as schools across the country are grappling with his reopening plans amid the pandemic, and President Donald Trump has repeatedly lobbied for schools to reopen, even as Covid-19 cases in some areas of the country are increasing. With the school year beginning in weeks in some parts …
Read More »Coronavirus: Do Mutations Make You More Infectious?
Image copyright fake pictures Screenshot University College Hospital in London, where the virus change is being studied The coronavirus that is threatening the world right now is not the same as the coronavirus that first emerged in China. Sars-Cov-2, the official name of the virus that causes Covid-19 disease, and …
Read More »China: Who needs TSMC when they have SMIC? (OTCMKTS: SMICY)
China has been making progress to lessen its dependence on foreign companies that manufacture semiconductors. According to our report titled “Mainland China’s Semiconductor and Equipment Markets: Analysis and Manufacturing Trends,” China imported 445.13 billion ICs in 2019, a 6.6% year-on-year increase. The amount of imports was $ 305.55 billion, a …
Read More »No excuses for Wells Fargo’s disastrous second quarter
I think many investors have been willing to give Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) The benefit of the doubt in recent years. After its fake account scandal in 2016, the bank agreed to pay a massive $ 3 billion settlement. The Federal Reserve then placed an asset cap of $ 1.95 …
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