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A study of tech usage of more than 61,000 Microsoft US employees has looked at the impact of company-wide shift to remote work on communication and collaboration.
With many schools reopened, the World Health Organization offers advice on how we can keep them that way, while also keeping pupils and communities safe.
Top stories: Demand for rapid COVID-19 tests surging in US; India court orders compensation for COVID-19 deaths; AstraZeneca requests emergency US approval for antibody shot.
In times of uncertainty, the need for scalable, coordinated action is more urgent than ever. Eight Young Global Leaders share their ideas for solutions.
Winnie Byanyima, the Executive Director of UNAIDS, explains how the COVID-19 pandemic has deepened global inequities and impacted on the world’s poor.
As the future-of-work paradigm shift accelerates, organizations have seen how people working from home can be more productive – and less prone to burnout.
Top stories: COVID-19 vaccine waiver proposal deadlocked; EU regulator backs vaccine boosters for those with weak immunity; Asian economies in talks to buy experimental antiviral COVID-19...
A third of people who catch COVID-19 still experience at least one symptom, up to 6 months after being diagnosed, according to an Oxford University study.
World Bank data has shown that during the early pandemic, female, young, less educated, and urban workers were most likely to stop work.
Top stories: US COVID-19 deaths pass 700,000; New Zealand moves away from COVID-19 elimination strategy; Israel changes rules around COVID-19 vaccine pass.
Copenhagen topples Tokyo from top spot of EIU’s annual World’s Safest City Index. Survey includes environmental safety for the first time to test city sustainability pledges.
Copenhagen topples Tokyo from top spot of EIU’s annual World’s Safest City Index. Survey includes environmental safety for the first time to test city sustainability pledges.