COVID-19: What you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic on 28 October
Top stories: Cases and deaths rise in Europe; public support for masks mixed; Mexico passes 900,000 confirmed cases.
Top stories: Cases and deaths rise in Europe; public support for masks mixed; Mexico passes 900,000 confirmed cases.
Top stories: 'Serious acceleration' needed to tackle surging European cases; antibody immunity might wane over time; new restrictions across Europe.
Top stories: record case increases in the US; new restrictions in Italy; promising early results in COVID-19 vaccine.
ManpowerGroup Chairman and CEO Jonas Prising says businesses need to promise staff that they'll learn new skills and develop, rather than trying to keep them for decades.
Women work on the frontlines against COVID and have a burden of care for family at home. UN Women chief Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka fears a reversal for women's rights.
Top stories: Europe reports 200,000 new cases in a day; Eurozone economic recovery at risk; permanent work from home set to double next year.
Top stories: Spain passes 1 million confirmed cases; Europe's SMEs in trouble; US hospitalizations hit two-month high.
Les emplois d'avenir seront une combinaison de compétences techniques et humaines.
Top stories: New data on world trade; experimental vaccines to be offered in Chinese city; Spanish minister issues warning.
LinkedIn Co-Founder Allen Blue discusses reskilling, inequality and the combinations of skills needed in a post-pandemic world.
Top stories: Global cases pass 40 million; tough new restrictions across Europe; Europe should learn lessons from Asia, says WHO.
Top stories: record daily case rise; international community 'failing'; China economy growth figures released.
Top stories: 'Syndemic' of chronic diseases and COVID-19; US confirmed cases pass 8 million; cooperation on a vaccine could boost global economy.
Top stories: State of emergency in France; the effects of 'long COVID'; WHO fears spike in deaths.
Top stories: A fragile global economic recovery; 'partial lockdown' in the Netherlands; $12 billion in funding for developing countries announced.