MAUI, Hawaii: Hurricane Douglas bore down on Hawaii on Sunday (Jul 26) packing torrential rains and damaging winds as it churned just east of the islands in the central Pacific, forecasters said, with one local leader urging residents to be prepared for the worst. Douglas was expected to make landfall […]
Year: 2020
WASHINGTON: Top aides to President Donald Trump said on Sunday (Jul 26) they agreed in principle with Senate Republicans on a US$1 trillion coronavirus relief package – the party’s opening offer in negotiations with Democrats less than a week before enhanced unemployment benefits expire. White House Chief of Staff Mark […]
MADRID: The Spanish government insisted on Sunday (Jul 26) that despite a recent surge in coronavirus cases, the country was safe to visit. Foreign Minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya was moving to allay fears after some countries reimposed travel restrictions on Spain. “Spain is a safe country,” she told reporters. “Like […]
WELLINGTON: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s party raced ahead of rivals in the latest opinion poll, putting the charismatic 40-year-old leader on track for a comfortable victory in the elections in September. A Newshub-Reid Research Poll released late on Sunday (Jul 26) showed the popularity of Ardern’s Labour Party […]
SYDNEY: Australia’s competition regulator has launched court proceedings against Google for allegedly misleading consumers about the expanded use of personal data for targeted advertising. The case by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) in Federal Court said Google did not explicitly get consent nor properly inform consumers about a […]
MANCHESTER: Manchester United and Chelsea secured places in the Champions League with wins on the final day of the Premier League season while Watford and Bournemouth were relegated along with bottom club Norwich City. Aston Villa survived the drop thanks to a 1-1 draw at West Ham United which moved […]
PORT MANSFIELD, Texas: Hurricane Hanna left a trail of destruction on the Texas coast on Sunday (Jul 26), overturning tractor-trailers, downing power lines and toppling part of the US-Mexico border wall as the storm threatened the area with torrential rains. Eventually weakening to a tropical depression, Hanna came ashore on […]
LONDON: Britain unveiled plans to tackle an “obesity time bomb” on Monday (Jul 27), banning TV and online adverts for junk food before 9pm, ending “buy one get one free” deals on such foods and putting calories on menus. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who has lost weight since he was […]
Amid a tide of retrenchments, hiring is all the more challenging with the deluge of applications swarming in, says the Financial Times’ Pilita Clark. LONDON: There was a moment on Wednesday morning last week when it looked as if something remarkable might happen. For a brief few hours, the flood […]
BEIJING: China’s thousands of state-owned enterprises, local governments and public institutions are expanding hiring as a record number of students graduate into a job market left reeling by the COVID-19 pandemic. Around 8.7 million Chinese students are graduating this year, almost half a million more than last year, heading into […]