Picture of the day – May 29
29 May 05:02 • 4 articles
Picture of the day – May 29
Forest players celebrate a football miracle with their fans after completing back-to-back European Cup wins.
29 May 05:02 • Shropshire Star • 3480199991525658907.htmlPicture of the day – May 29
Forest players celebrate a football miracle with their fans after completing back-to-back European Cup wins.
29 May 05:04 • Jersey Evening Post • 6141642773995446239.htmlPicture of the day – May 29
Forest players celebrate a football miracle with their fans after completing back-to-back European Cup wins.
29 May 05:03 • Express & Star • 7324224459071836443.htmlThe daily business briefing: May 29, 2020
Another 2.1 million Americans file unemployment claims, Trump signs an executive order targeting social media, and more
29 May 11:21 • The Week • 149215355094880128.htmlNepali Sherpa wait, grow potatoes as Himalayas remain closed due to coronavirus
29 May 11:43 • 1 article
Nepali Sherpa wait, grow potatoes as Himalayas remain closed due to coronavirus
Had it not been for the coronavirus, Nepali climbing guide Tashi Lakpa Sherpa would have been on Mount Everest now, guiding clients and trying to add another feather in his cap - a ninth ascent. But
29 May 11:43 • Deccan Herald • 2027555796407234405.htmlOppo extends Find X2 series with affordable X2 Lite and mid-range X2 Neo
29 May 11:47 • 1 article
Oppo extends Find X2 series with affordable X2 Lite and mid-range X2 Neo
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29 May 11:47 • Stuff • 1635656039395096770.htmlPost-Lockdown South Africa: The Virus Took Lives, The Lockdown Took Jobs
29 May 11:15 • 1 article
Post-Lockdown South Africa: The Virus Took Lives, The Lockdown Took Jobs
The virus took lives, the lockdown took jobs When a virus spreads, it often brings hardship as a plus one. And many South Africans are starting to feel the heat. Despite the continued rise in COVID-19 cases which have now exceeded 27,000 in South Africa, the country’s lockdown measures have been eased gradually since May 1, with the aim of ending strife by getting people back to work. But for many South Africans, there’s no work to get back to — not anymore. Apparently, there has been a flurry of job losses since the lockdown measures kicked in. Many people who were gainfully employed when the country shut down found themselves unemployed after the phased restart. South Africa first went into a complete nationwide lockdown on March 26 and businesses began to feel the pressure almost immediately. Despite palliatives and fiscal stimulus from the government, many businesses have been unable to avoid the bloodbath that has seen many workers lose their jobs.
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