[ad_1] TOKYO – Nikon plans to cut 2,000 jobs, or 10% of its workforce, mainly due to a recession in its core camera business and structural changes in the global semiconductor industry, highlighted by the sluggish performance of leading US chipmaker Intel. The Japanese multinational is conducting a price-cutting offensive …
Read More »France to begin loosening COVID-19 lockdown rules in three steps: government spokesperson
[ad_1] PARIS: France will begin to relax the COVID-19 lockdown rules in the coming weeks, carrying out the process in three stages to prevent a new outbreak of the pandemic, the government said on Sunday (November 22). On Tuesday, President Emmanuel Macron will give a speech to the nation on …
Read More »Palestinian rocket fire draws Israeli airstrikes in Gaza
[ad_1] GAZA: Palestinian militants fired a rocket at Israel, triggering Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army said on Sunday (November 22). No casualties were reported on either side of the border. Israeli police said the Gaza rocket fired on Saturday night damaged a factory in the …
Read More »Biden’s top advisor seen as making tech regulation more likely
[ad_1] Deal President-elect Joe Biden’s top technology adviser helped craft California’s landmark online privacy law and recently condemned a controversial federal statute that protects internet companies from liability – indicators of how the Biden administration may fail in two. key technology policy issues. FILE PHOTO: A person holds a phone …
Read More »Inter pitched Eriksen against Man Utd in hopes of an ambitious transfer move
[ad_1] Inter Milan could offer Christian Eriksen to Manchester United in hopes of securing Fred as part of the deal, according to a report. Eriksen has struggled since moving from Tottenham, suffering a streak of poor form. His teammate Romelu Lukaku has said that learning Italian would benefit Denmark’s international. …
Read More »Slowly moving towards normal, Australia eases some curbs of COVID-19
[ad_1] MELBOURNE: Australia took a step closer to normal life on Sunday (November 22), opening some internal borders and easing restrictions in regions affected by COVID-19, as the vast majority of the country has seen no new infections or deaths in the community for weeks. South Australia, which became the …
Read More »South Korea to close bars, restrict restaurants and churches amid COVID-19 spike
[ad_1] SEOUL: The South Korean capital and nearby areas will close bars and nightclubs, limit religious gatherings and restrict service in restaurants, in a bid to contain a third rising wave of coronavirus infections, the Health Minister said on Sunday (November 22). The Korea Disease Prevention and Control Agency (KDCA) …
Read More »Large gatherings with furniture placed on Yishun void deck for ‘personal use’, city hall serves notice, Singapore News
[ad_1] The city council has issued a notice for the removal of tables and chairs placed on the empty deck of Block 620 Yishun Ring Road following comments from a resident. George, a Stomp associate who lives on the estate, was surprised to see that people used the furniture to …
Read More »Trump Says Nothing About Covid-19 Vaccine Swap As Leaders Pledge To Do So, United States News & Top Stories
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (BLOOMBERG) – Leaders of the world’s richest countries vow to ensure a fair race to vaccinate people against the coronavirus, even as US President Donald Trump is silent about sharing US-made vaccines. United with other nations. Trump told his counterparts on Saturday (November 21) at a virtual summit …
Read More »Should wildlife stay or go? Residents of Pasir Ris can comment, news and news from Singapore
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Should they remain, be controlled or eliminated? With wild boars, chickens and other wild animals living amongst them, the residents of Pasir Ris now have a say in whether these animals should go or stay. A poll released by Chief Minister Teo Chee Hean on Sunday (November …
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