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Oil drops for second day as worsening pandemic threatens demand drop By Reuters

Oil drops for second day as worsening pandemic threatens demand drop By Reuters

© Reuters. Oil pumps are seen in Karnes County TOKYO (Reuters) – Oil prices fell nearly 1% on Friday, extending losses into a second day as rising production of crude comes amid a worsening COVID-19…

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Facebook is merging Messenger and Instagram chat features. It’s for Zuckerberg’s benefit, not yours

Facebook is merging Messenger and Instagram chat features. It’s for Zuckerberg’s benefit, not yours

Facebook Messenger and Instagram’s direct messaging services will be integrated into one system, Facebook has announced. The merge will allow shared messaging across both platforms, as well as video calls and the use of a…

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The 737 MAX is ready to fly again, but plane certification still needs to be fixed – here’s how

The 737 MAX is ready to fly again, but plane certification still needs to be fixed – here’s how

After being grounded in March 2019 following two fatal crashes, the Boeing 737 MAX is expected to be certified by the Federal Aviation Administration to fly again later this fall. Investigations pointed to a problem…

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Noble Energy shareholders likely to approve $4.2 billion Chevron deal By Reuters

Noble Energy shareholders likely to approve $4.2 billion Chevron deal By Reuters

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: An aerial view shows the newly arrived foundation platform of Leviathan natural gas field, in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Haifa HOUSTON (Reuters) – Noble Energy Inc (O:) shareholders…

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Buried lakes of salty water on Mars may provide conditions for life

Buried lakes of salty water on Mars may provide conditions for life

In 2018 a team of Italian scientists announced to the world that there was a lake on Mars. Using satellite radar data, the team detected a very bright area approximately 20 kilometres across located about…

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Why you should call in sick more often than you think – even if working from home

Why you should call in sick more often than you think – even if working from home

The dramatic rise in working from home due to coronavirus looks likely to become a permanent feature for many organisations, at least for part of the week. But while this brings many benefits to both…

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Oil holds steady on hopes for U.S. stimulus agreement By Reuters

Oil holds steady on hopes for U.S. stimulus agreement By Reuters

© Reuters. By Sonali Paul MELBOURNE (Reuters) – Oil prices were little changed in early trade on Thursday after U.S. lawmakers postponed a vote on a $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief package in hopes of reaching…

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South Africa’s auto industry highlights the social and employment cost of innovation

South Africa’s auto industry highlights the social and employment cost of innovation

In South Africa, local operations of international motor manufacturing companies must constantly innovate to meet global demands and offer competitive value. The way work is done is constantly changing. The current technologies adopted in the…

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State aid is biggest Brexit dispute between UK and EU – there’s a workable compromise

State aid is biggest Brexit dispute between UK and EU – there’s a workable compromise

Officials from the UK and the EU are meeting at a crunch point in the negotiations for a future free trade agreement. A number of issues could scupper the talks, but perhaps the biggest is…

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France urges parts review after Airbus A380 engine blowout By Reuters

France urges parts review after Airbus A380 engine blowout By Reuters

2/2 © Reuters. General view shows an Airbus A380 at the final assembly line at Airbus headquarters in Blagnac near Toulouse 2/2 By Tim Hepher and Laurence Frost PARIS (Reuters) – French investigators have called…

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