A logo is displayed on a Huawei NetEngine 8000 Intelligent Metro Router during a 5G event in London on February 20, 2020. Isabel INFANTES | AFP President Donald Trump did not directly influence the UK government’s decision to ban Huawei equipment from its 5G networks, a British minister said on …
Read More »Apple wins the support of the EU court on 13 billion euros in taxes
The Apple Inc. logo is displayed at the company’s store in the Omotesando district of Tokyo, Japan on Wednesday June 3, 2020. Bloomberg Apple won a court case on Wednesday against the European Commission over a dispute over 13 billion euros ($ 15 billion) in Irish tax. In a long-awaited …
Read More »Consumer prices rebounded in June, but that’s not the whole story
The consumer price index, which measures what Americans pay for everything from clothing to appliances, rose 0.6% last month on a seasonally-adjusted basis, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said Tuesday. In May, prices decreased 0.1%. The consumer price index is an indicator closely followed during recessions. The National Bureau of …
Read More »France to Give $ 9 Billion in Salary Increases to Healthcare Workers
Castex, Health Minister Olivier Véran and union representatives signed the agreement in Paris on Monday. In April, the French government said it would pay healthcare workers a bonus of up to $ 1,634 for treating patients with Covid-19. Hospital staff will receive $ 544 and those who work directly in …
Read More »Qantas will cut almost all international flights until March 2021
Qantas is testing a Boeing 787-9 to fly between New York and Sydney nonstop for the first time. Source: Qantas Qantas has phased out the inventory of almost all of its international flights as of March 2021, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to affect air travel. Australia’s flagship airline will …
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