Brussels Airport, Belgium. NurPhoto The European Union is discussing how to reopen its external borders as the region seeks to slowly revive its economy, and visitors from countries like the United States may still be banned from entering the bloc. Thirty European countries decided to close their external borders in …
Read More »The demand for mortgages for home buyers fell but is still 18% higher than a year ago
Mortgage rates held at a record low last week, but the demand for refinancing fell back anyway. That, in addition to a brief respite from the surprisingly strong demand from home buyers, caused the total volume of mortgage applications to drop 8.7% on a seasonally-adjusted basis from the previous week, …
Read More »Trump family asks court to block publication
Source: Simon and Schuster President Donald Trump’s family is asking a court to block publication of an upcoming revealing book written by Trump’s niece, Mary Trump, her lawyer and publisher confirmed Tuesday. The New York Times, citing a person familiar with the matter, first reported Tuesday afternoon that Trump’s brother …
Read More »Germany sees large outbreaks of coronavirus in slaughterhouses
A German Red Cross (DRK) doctor dressed in full PPE takes a swab sample from a local resident in Guetersloh, Germany. Sean Gallup Germany has reported a new outbreak of coronavirus cases at a slaughterhouse in Lower Saxony, the latest in a series of infections that have been seen in …
Read More »China completes rival with US-owned GPS system
On November 5, 2019, a March 3 carrier rocket launched a Beidou navigation satellite from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan province, southwest China. Costfoto | Barcroft Media | fake pictures China sent the latest satellite into space on Tuesday to complete its global navigation system that will help …
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