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Project xCloud Coming to Game Pass Later This Year

In a blog post a few days ago, executive vice-president of gaming at Microsoft, Phil Spencer confirmed the arrival of Project xCloud to Xbox Game Pass later in the year




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This is how Baahubali actress Anushka Shetty reacted on crossing 3 million followers on Instagram

Anushka Shetty is all thrilled to cross the record of 3 million followers on her Instagram account. The Baahubali actress shared an interesting photo to thank all her fans on the page.




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Applying for Education Loan???? Read This

Today, education has become very expensive. Many people find it difficult to  manage the education expenses with the funds they possess. Therefore, the only solution to this problem is...




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The Bundle Bestie Raised Over 220K Amid COVID-19 In Just 12 Days and This Is How

The launch bundle, The Spring into the Bag Collection was created to be a stimulus package for those who were in crisis due to COVID




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Shilpa Shetty asks this funny question to her husband Raj Kundra [Watch video]

Shilpa Shetty Kundra and her husband Raj Kundra have yet again treated their fans and followers with a new funny video. This time the video is about food for thought but with a quirky twist.




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Well, no hike in Rashmika Mandanna's remuneration this year. Here's why

Keeping the current situation of Tollywood in mind, which is an unexpected crisis, actors have been asked to get ready for the drastic cut in their remunerations.




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Obesity: Mardi Gras - how fat are people this Tuesday?

More people in developed countries are overweight or obese than ever before, dooming them to years of ill-health and early death. New OECD data show however that in some countries obesity rates are slowing, and that’s good news for people’s health and government budgets.




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First automatic Common Reporting Standard exchanges between 49 jurisdictions set to take place this month; now over 2000 bilateral exchange relationships in place

At present, 102 jurisdictions have publicly committed to implement the Common Reporting Standard, with 49 being committed to start exchanges this month and a further 53 taking up exchanges in September 2018.




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Brazil closes legal loophole on foreign bribery: OECD hopes this will now translate into stepped up enforcement

Brazil must build on the positive momentum started with its new Corporate Liability Law and its first indictments in one foreign bribery case to investigate and prosecute more proactively foreign bribery.




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Obesity: Mardi Gras - how fat are people this Tuesday?

More people in developed countries are overweight or obese than ever before, dooming them to years of ill-health and early death. New OECD data show however that in some countries obesity rates are slowing, and that’s good news for people’s health and government budgets.




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The business climate has improved in Indonesia, but this is no time for complacency

The government has put a heavy emphasis on improving the business climate, thereby promoting a competitive, innovative and dynamic private business sector.




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Brazil closes legal loophole on foreign bribery: OECD hopes this will now translate into stepped up enforcement

Brazil must build on the positive momentum started with its new Corporate Liability Law and its first indictments in one foreign bribery case to investigate and prosecute more proactively foreign bribery.




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Better policies for better lives: this time, in your region - Insights Blog

Better policies for better lives: this time, in your region - Insights Blog




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OECD Says `We've never been in a problem this big

17 March- The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has called for a more co-ordinated response to the spiraling coronavirus fallout. "We have never been in a problem this big with a type of enemy like this one," OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria said in an interview from Paris on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."




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Is this New Zealand’s chance to become the place to do business?

The country’s isolation has suddenly gone from historic disadvantage to unique selling point




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Mark Ruffalo plays diverging twins in I Know This Much Is True

Six-part series adapts Wally Lamb’s novel about family, loss and mental illness




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The best of TV and streaming this week

Our pick of the latest series and documentaries — plus older favourites to binge on




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Six films to watch this week

‘The Whistlers’, ‘Becoming’, ‘Astronaut’, ‘Infinite Football’, ‘Diana Kennedy: Nothing Fancy’ and from 1976 ‘Mr Klein’, starring Alain Delon — all reviewed by Danny Leigh




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Let’s keep God out of this, shall we?  

Many see the epidemic as divine retribution for our sins




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What to expect from this year's G20 summit

Martin Sandbu discusses the prospects that leaders attending this year's G20 summit in Osaka will be able to patch up their differences on trade and climate with Chris Giles and Leslie Hook.

 

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Middle managers: the unsung heroes of this crisis

Managers need to communicate and connect with staff, and convey they are all in the same boat




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Wartime CEOs are not the ideal leaders in this crisis

Experienced and adaptable bosses are more effective than rigid commanders




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Berries are the only fruit: this winter’s spectacular crop

Cotoneasters, a plant gardeners gravely underrate, have performed beautifully this mild ‘non-winter’




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Is this a golden age for children’s theatre?

War Horse has just won five Tony Awards; last year the RSC put on an acclaimed production of Matilda; and now Punchdrunk are staging their first show for children, The Crash of the Elysium. Is children’s theatre on the up – or is it still the poor relation of “proper” theatre? Where is the new writing among the successful adaptations? And what are the best shows on in Britain this summer holiday? Jan Dalley puts these questions to Tony Graham, artistic director of London’s Unicorn Theatre, Sarah Hemming, FT theatre critic, and Neville Hawcock, deputy arts editor – as well as to four budding young critics. Produced by Griselda Murray Brown  


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The Life of a Song: This Land Is Your Land

Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" has been used in the campaigns of George HW Bush, Obama and, most recently, Bernie Sanders. Richard Clayton investigates the colonial overtones and contested legacy of America's alternative national anthem. Credit: Smithsonian Folkways Recording, Daptone Records, Delta, North Face and Jib Jab.  


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Play trick or treat with your finances this Halloween

Spookily effective savings tips if your money has vanished by the end of the month




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Anne Wojcicki: ‘This is the way the world is going’

As chief executive of 23andMe, she holds the key to a vast genetic database. What will she do with it?




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This is the time to waive sanctions on Venezuela

The need for an effective fight against coronavirus trumps other considerations




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Watches to watch: 10 models from this year’s announcements

Watchmakers press on with new releases, despite the coronavirus




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‘Too hard to tell’ if US travel ban will be lifted this year, says Mnuchin

Treasury secretary’s comments compound woes for airline sector hit by Buffett’s share sale




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De Beers to cut diamond production by 20 per cent this year

World’s second-largest diamond miner cites disruption along the supply chain




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Markets should beware this morally hazardous approach to policymaking

Central banks repeatedly set the stage for the next boom and bust cycle, fuelled by growing debt




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Best of this week’s opinion

Our columnists’ thoughts on corporate and global debt, and economists’ Covid-19 approach




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This market was in trouble long before the virus hit

Harsher medicine this time round would put asset prices on a better long-term footing




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The worst deal of this M&A cycle?

Welcome to Due Diligence, the FT’s daily deals briefing




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Vaccines and antibiotics made the west complacent. This must change

Rich countries need to fund infectious disease treatments properly





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This early Facebook investor wants to find smart students a job at the next Facebook

For many college seniors, school is a time for self-exploration, considering options, leisurely contemplating the future. Yet that’s rarely the case for computer engineering students who either attend the world’s best universities or rise to the very top of their classes. Almost immediately after choosing their courses during the first week of school, they typically […]





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A rebranded and updated version of CBS All Access will launch this summer

A rebranded and expanded version of the CBS All Access streaming service will arrive this summer, ViacomCBS announced this morning. The service, now run by ViacomCBS following the merger, today offers a mix of live TV, on-demand video, original programming, streaming news, local broadcast stations and sports. Now the company is accelerating its plan to […]





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UK parliament has been shamefully missing in this crisis

Democratic politics functions on the premise that accountability improves outcomes




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Wishing this Passover night was more like other nights

Coronavirus lockdown limits celebration of one of Judaism’s most festive occasions




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How this crisis will take us all back to the 1970s

Robert Shrimsley on why he’s braced for a return to the most dismal of decades




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How this startup built and exited to Twitter in 1,219 days

By the summer of 2016, Marie Outtier had spent eight years as a consultant advising media agencies and martech companies on marketing growth strategy. Pierre-Jean “PJ” Camillieri started as a music software engineer before joining one of Apple’s consumer electronics divisions. Inspired by Siri, he left to start Timista, a smart lifestyle assistant. When the […]





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Sunak should opt for inactivity in this Budget

Britain’s new chancellor would be wise to treat it as a holding operation




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This pandemic is an ethical challenge

To avert disaster, solidarity between countries must be as strong as within them




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Indian smartphone market grew by 4% in Q1, but projected to decline by 10% this year

India has emerged as one of the fastest growing smartphone markets in the last decade, reporting growth each quarter even as handset shipments slowed or declined elsewhere globally. But the world’s second largest smartphone is beginning to feel the coronavirus heat, too. The Indian smartphone market grew by a modest 4% year-over-year in the quarter […]