Private jets soar past global pandemic, oil price woes

AIRLINES may find themselves swept up in unprecedented turbulence — with air travel shunned over climate concerns, plagued by pandemic shutdowns and soaring oil prices — but for private jet operators, business is booming.
Japanese Government whistled, but the private sector doesn’t dance – Japanese companies suering from a shortage of digital human resources
ON 26 February, Kojima Industries Corporation, which supplies parts to Toyota Motor Corporation, was damaged by a cyberattack. On the 23rd of the same month, .............
Russian Gas Pipeline - Nord Stream 2
R USSIA is the world’s third-biggest oil exporter and the second-largest producer of oil and gas after the US, providing 17 per cent of gas output .............
New study suggests causal link between blood group, severe COVID-19
A NEW study has analyzed over 3,000 proteins to identify which are causally linked to the development of severe COVID-19. This is the first study to assess such a large number of proteins for their connection to COVID-19.
Apple injury
I T has been not less than a week since the smell of fruit wafted through my room.
Fulfil basic needs of the people with lesser poverty
THE basic needs of the people are titles to identify the lowest required sources for physical sufficiency in the long run.
Virus rages in Asia but retreats elsewhere
The COVID-19 pandemic continued its retreat around the world this week, but infections were still raging in hotspots in Asia and Oceania, led by Hong Kong and New Zealand.