than Durban man thankful for metro police rescue after 19-hour hostage ordeal By Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 07:30:00 GMT After 19 hours of being beaten and forced at gunpoint to extort money from family and friends a Bellair man is lucky to be alive. Full Article
than Can lockdowns be more harmful to women than the virus? By www.rte.ie Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 09:03:06 +0000 For women in Covid-19 lockdown around the world, rights groups are warning that the restriction of movement can be more harmful to them than the virus, writes Jackie Fox. Full Article Coronavirus
than Zimbabwe: Sthandwa Launches Debut Gospel Album By allafrica.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 07:45:06 GMT [Zimbabwe Standard] UNITED STATES-BASED gospel musician Sthandwa Ncube will at the end of this month launch her debut album titled Seated On The Throne, marking a new thrust in her career. Full Article
than New coronavirus strain more contagious than original - study By www.jpost.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 08:35:50 GMT The strain was originally seen spreading in Europe, after which it spread to the rest of the world and is currently the most common strain. Full Article health medicine scientific study
than Missing Chinese labour activists freed after being held for more than a year By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 15:42:28 +0800 Five Chinese labour rights activists who went missing after being arrested have been released after 17 months in detention.The five – Zhang Zhiru, Wu Guijun, Jian Hui, Song Jiahui and He Yuancheng – returned home on Thursday evening, according to a Hong Kong-based rights group China Labour Bulletin.They had been arrested by police for allegedly “disturbing public order” on January 20 last year as part of a crackdown triggered by an attempt by factory workers to form a trade union.Jian was… Full Article
than Coronavirus: how cash-mad Philippines learned to love digital money thanks to Covid-19 By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 10:30:21 +0800 With her neighbourhood south of Manila locked down due to the coronavirus, Dolly Pelle had been planning to close her sari-sari convenience store – until customers convinced her they couldn’t do without her. Pelle’s store is one of a handful of similar shops all on the same street, but her’s has a crucial difference: it is the only one able to process local remittances. Lock down, start up: the digital firms cashing in on coronavirus in the Philippines In the past four years in the… Full Article
than Inaccurate sentencing condemns prisoners to serve longer than is lawful By america.aljazeera.com Published On :: 2016-02-24T15:30:00Z Byzantine penal codes make sentencing an esoteric science and leave inmates with little recourse Full Article
than Iran reports more than 1,500 new virus cases By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 TEHRAN: Iran warned Saturday that coronavirus infections were rising in the southwest despite falls in other regions, as it announced more than 1,500 new confirmed cases."All provinces are showing a gradual drop in new infections... except for Khuzestan, where the situation is still concerning,"... Full Article
than More Than 10 Automakers to Offer Aha by HARMAN™ in 2013 By news.harman.com Published On :: Mon, 07 Jan 2013 05:00:00 GMT LAS VEGAS-- Aha by HARMAN has announced multiple automotive and content partnerships that will dramatically expand the ways drivers can safely be entertained and informed in the car. Ford, Chrysler and Porsche today join Acura, Honda and Subaru in publicly announcing their integration of Aha's service. The Aha service uses the Harman Cloud Platform to safely enable Web-based entertainment and information in vehicles in a radio-like format familiar to drivers. By the end of 2013, Aha will be installed into vehicles by more than 10 auto manufacturers which in total represent more than 50 percent of all cars sold in the USA/Canada and up to 30 percent in Europe. Full Article
than Aha Radio Integrates More Than 65 Radio Stations From Univision’s Uforia Digital Music Service By news.harman.com Published On :: Mon, 06 Jan 2014 13:00:00 GMT CES 2014, LAS VEGAS, NV – HARMAN announced today that its Aha Radio service has partnered with Univision Radio, the leading Hispanic radio group that owns and operates 69 broadcast radio stations in 16 of the top 25 U.S. markets, to integrate more than 65 radio stations from the Uforia digital music service into Aha-enabled vehicles and mobile apps.This partnership represents a continuing effort by Univision Radio to provide Hispanic audiences with high-quality content across all its platforms. For Aha, this is another step to further expand its content offerings and specifically, to provide high-quality content to Hispanic audiences in the U.S. Full Article
than Is the Acer W510 Windows 8 tablet better than Windows RT? By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Feb 2013 14:56:03 -0500 Can a Windows 8 tablet running on Intel's Atom be a good middle ground between Windows RT and more expensive devices? Take a look at Acer's W510: great battery life and full Windows 8. Full Article
than High def video gaming on the Chromebook Pixel: Thank you Steam! By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Wed, 03 Apr 2013 17:21:25 -0400 While the Chrome browser takes full advantage of the Chromebook Pixel's hardware, I thought it would interesting to see how video gaming works on the device. Quite well, with just a few small issues, it turns out. Full Article
than More than 1,000 queue for food handouts in rich Geneva By www.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 12:14:19 -0400 More than 1,000 people lined up on Saturday (May 9) to receive free food parcels in Geneva, underscoring the impact of the coronavirus epidemic on the working poor and undocumented immigrants even in wealthy Switzerland. Olivia Chan reports. Full Article
than More than 90,000 join IBM for Digital Think conference By www.itbusiness.ca Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:58:06 +0000 Arvind Krishna’s first keynote as IBM’s chief executive officer probably wasn’t the event of his dreams. Instead of standing in front of an enthusiastic crowd at IBM Think in San Francisco, he spoke to a digitally-connected audience over video powered by Watson Media, not knowing who was watching. As it happens, 75,000 people were registered… Full Article Digital Transformation Leadership Software IBM ibm think
than Video Friday: Startup Unveils Agile Robot Dog That Costs Less Than $10k By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 22:06:00 GMT Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos Full Article robotics robotics/robotics-hardware
than Mizoram’s corona-free status due to ‘discipline’ of people: CM Pu Zoramthanga By in.news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 02:10:38 -0500 Full Article
than Guy Fieri Raises More Than $20 Million for Restaurant Workers Affected by Coronavirus By variety.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 22:57:11 +0000 The Mayor of Flavortown is giving back to restaurant workers around the country. Guy Fieri has helped raise more than $20 million by partnering with the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation, he announced in an interview with TMZ. He and the organization have been sending restaurant workers $500 grants through the newly created Restaurant Employee […] Full Article News Guy Fieri
than Patience: George Papadopoulos says the Durham investigation 'is far more along than anyone can imagine' By twitchy.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 16:57:32 Z Full Article <![CDATA[CIA]]> <![CDATA[investigation]]> <![CDATA[George Papadopoulos]]> <![CDATA[John Durham]]>
than The Observer view on the world needing the United Nations more than ever By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-10T05:00:16Z Seventy-five years after VE Day, the pandemic is a sharp reminder of the urgency of international co-operationFranklin D Roosevelt did as much as anyone to ensure the allied victory 75 years ago. Following Japan’s sneak attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, and Nazi Germany’s declaration of war four days later, the US president willingly joined the fight, able at last to overcome isolationist opposition in Congress and answer Winston Churchill’s pleas to formally take Britain’s side.Yet biographers suggest the defeat of fascism took second place in Roosevelt’s mind to the postwar creation of an international organisation guaranteeing future global peace and security. At a White House meeting with Churchill that same month, they agreed that their new alliance, incorporating the Soviet Union and other anti-Axis countries, should be named the “United Nations”. Continue reading... Full Article United Nations World news Coronavirus outbreak VE Day Donald Trump Russia China Syria
than The ultimate quiz from this week in sports history | Jonathan Howcroft By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T20:00:06Z There might not have been any live sport to enjoy over the past week but it was a memorable one in history. See how much you can recall from the week ending 10 MayForerunner of the modern AFL, the VFL hosted its first round of matches on 8 May 1897, but who took home the competition’s inaugural premiership?Melbourne GeelongCollingwoodEssendonPerhaps the greatest ODI batsman in history was born on 8 May 1970, but which of these statements about Michael Bevan is true? First Canberra-born cricketer to represent AustraliaFirst man to play 300 ODIs First man to retire with an ODI average above 60 A man who took his nickname “The Finisher” to such extremes he was always the first to clear his plate during team meals Wally Lewis claimed his final State of Origin man of the match award on 8 May 1991, but on how many occasions was the Emperor of Lang Park considered best afield in his 31 Origin appearances? 3120128The tennis circuit should be in the middle of the European clay season right now, counting down to Roland Garros and Ash Barty’s defence of the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen. But can you remember who the Queenslander beat in last year’s French Open final? Simona Halep Naomi Osaka Markéta Vondroušová Amanda Anisimova Mark Williams won his third world snooker title on 7 May 2018, 15 years after his second, but during his celebrations, how did he honour a bet he had made at the beginning of the tournament? By appearing at his post-win press conference nudeBy taking a midnight dip in the nearby River DonBy reciting Hamlet’s soliloquy in the middle of one of England’s most important regional theatresBy retiringMelbourne Victory and Melbourne City have only met once in an A-League finals contest, and it happened on 8 May 2015 with Victory romping home 3-0. What was the official attendance that night? 60,873 50,873 40,873 30,873 Australian boxing great Lionel Rose died on 8 May 2011, but at what weight did he hold the lineal world title? FlyweightBantamweight Featherweight LightweightLeicester City lifted the Premier League trophy on 7 May 2016, becoming the unlikeliest champions in the competition’s history. The presentation ceremony featured a spine-tingling rendition of Nessun Dorma from which tenor? Andrea Bocelli Placido DomingoLuciano Pavarotti Bryn Terfel The Super Netball season was supposed to get underway last weekend with which side defending their premiership? NSW Swifts Sunshine Coast Lightning Melbourne Vixens Collingwood Magpies Andrew McLeod made the first of his 340 AFL appearances for Adelaide on 5 May 1995, but who traded the dual Norm Smith medallist a few months earlier, without him ever pulling on that club’s guernsey? BrisbanePort Adelaide Fremantle West Coast With just three seconds remaining in the deciding fifth game of the first round of the 1989 NBA playoffs Michael Jordan nailed “The Shot”. But who did the Chicago Bulls eliminate in such dramatic fashion on 7 May 31 years ago? Boston Celtics New York Knicks Philadelphia 76ers Cleveland Cavaliers Australia began their campaign to secure a maiden ICC Women’s T20 World Cup on 6 May 2010 with a group match against England. Both teams finished 104 all out, and both ended the super over six for two. How was the result decided? Coin toss Fewest extras Most sixes Points shared The eyes of the football world were trained on Milan on 6 May 1970 to witness which Dutch side become the first to lift the European Cup? Ajax FeyenoordPSV Eindhoven FC Twente The magical four-minute barrier for the mile was broken by Roger Bannister on 6 May 1954 in Oxford, but whose record did he overhaul to set the new mark? John Landy Herb Elliott Peter Snell Gunder Hägg Dan Christian was born on 4 May 1983. A successful all-rounder at first-class and 50-over level, Christian has made the T20 franchise circuit his own. How many professional teams (states, counties and franchises) has he represented during his career? 17128513 and above.Congratulations. Top of the class10 and above.You've been immersed in nostalgic re-runs, haven't you?7 and above.No disgrace in being average4 and above.Plenty of room for improvement0 and above.Perhaps use isolation to read up on some history? Continue reading... Full Article Australia sport Sport
than Amanda Holden and husband Chris Hughes go on most special date night thanks to daughters By www.hellomagazine.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 20 05:56:11 +0000 Amanda Holden and husband Chris Hughes went on one of their most special date nights ever... Full Article
than Stanley Tucci supplies co-stars with martinis thanks to portable cocktail set By www.film-news.co.uk Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 01:00:00 +0100 The actor has been sharing his cocktail making skills online during the coronavirus lockdown. Full Article
than 10 videos that prove Little Richard rocked harder than anyone, ever By www.latimes.com Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 13:52:59 -0400 Little Richard, who died on Saturday at 87, whipped audiences into frenzies from the earliest days of rock 'n' roll. Full Article
than Race will be stronger than qualifying - Button By en.espnf1.com Published On :: Fri, 05 Nov 2010 19:22:42 GMT Jenson Button is expecting to have a strong race at the Brazilian Grand Prix this weekend, but is hoping for rain on Saturday to mix up the qualifying order Full Article
than Alonso thanks fans for support after crash By en.espnf1.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Feb 2015 12:38:01 GMT Fernando Alonso has posted a video on his YouTube account thanking fans for their support and promising them he will seen them "very soon on the track" Full Article
than Vettel thankful for dry qualifying By en.espnf1.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Oct 2010 02:53:40 GMT Sebastian Vettel was thankful for a dry for Sunday morning qualifying at the Japanese Grand Prix, after he put his peerless Red Bull on pole Full Article
than Verstappen: Brakes cost me better than sixth By en.espnf1.com Published On :: Sat, 28 Mar 2015 14:09:04 GMT Seventeen-year-old Max Verstappen will start his second Formula One race from sixth on the grid but admitted it could have been even better without a brake issue in Malaysia Full Article
than Rosberg thanks team for result By en.espnf1.com Published On :: Sun, 04 Apr 2010 11:58:03 GMT Nico Rosberg thanked the hard work of his Mercedes team after securing its first ever podium finish Full Article
than Covid-19: Fewer than 100 new deaths in France as hospitalisations continue to fall By www.france24.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:37:03 GMT French health officials on Saturday announced another 80 deaths from the new coronavirus, the lowest figure recorded over 24 hours since early April. Full Article France
than PSG's record £198m splurge on Neymar will stand for years as symbol of crisis | Jonathan Wilson By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T19:00:04Z Elite clubs will prey on desperate ones in the hunt for bargains as the game reels from its biggest financial hit since the 1930sEven at the time – in 2017 – the fee Paris Saint-Germain paid Barcelona for Neymar was extraordinary: £198m was 125% more than the previous record, set a year earlier when Manchester United had signed Paul Pogba from Juventus. Transfer records simply aren’t broken by that amount in the usual run of things. It was a statement signing, a deal designed not only to land the player, but to emphasise PSG’s financial power, to highlight their status as a super-club while inflating the market to a level at which only the mega-rich could compete.Three years on, with football suspended across the globe and major leagues desperately seeking ways to get games on to stave off financial apocalypse, the world looks very different. A model predicated on constant growth has received an abrupt shock. Continue reading... Full Article Neymar Football Sport Transfer window Paris Saint-Germain
than More people think UK has handled coronavirus worse than Spain and Italy, poll shows By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T21:32:07Z Only US is judged to have dealt with it worse, after it was reported the UK has the highest death toll of any country in EuropeCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageMore people in this country now believe the UK has performed worse than Italy, Spain and France in the Covid-19 crisis than say it has done better than its European neighbours, according the latest Opinium poll for the Observer.The data shows that only the United States is judged by a majority of people in the UK to have fared worse. While two weeks ago more people thought that the UK had done better than Italy and Spain, now the reverse is the case. Continue reading... Full Article Opinion polls Coronavirus outbreak UK news Health Science
than Sol Is So Much Hotter Than The Biebs By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 05:03:25 -0700 Full Article celeb kim karadashian Pie Chart stars the biebs The Sun
than Thanks maa: Anushka Manchanda's musical ode to moms By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 10 May 2020 01:42:14 GMT That Mother's Day has arrived amid the lockdown this year is only as inopportune as it is befitting. After all, few could have had a better first-hand account of the panache with which she maintains the physical and emotional well-being of the entire family, even when isolated with them for months, within the confines of four walls. Among the many artistes to pay tribute to mothers is Anushka Manchanda, who has released a single, Thanks maa, that streams on Resso. "When the pandemic struck, a lot of us began to reflect on how vulnerable we feel. We look to our family and loved ones for support and the single most important person we tend to depend on are our mother. Whether they are away, or at home with us, they give us so much support and comfort. In times like this, it's even more important to let them know how grateful we are for them." Manchanda says that composer Charan Singh Pathania has captured the essence of what she wanted to say. "I wanted the song to be joyful while capturing the emotional bond we share with our mothers," says the singer. Catch up on all the latest entertainment news and gossip here. Also, download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps. Mid-Day is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@middayinfomedialtd) and stay updated with the latest news Full Article
than Coronavirus outbreak: Maharashtra has more than 20,000 COVID cases By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 10 May 2020 01:51:32 GMT Maharashtra's count for COVID-19 cases crossed 20,000 cases and the city had 722 new cases on Saturday. The bar of the state's death toll rose higher with 48 deaths, and 27 of them occurred in Mumbai. State health officials said that while Mumbai has 12,864 COVID-19 cases, an additional 178 cases have been reported, but are yet to be added to the tally. Apart from 27 deaths that occurred in Mumbai, 10 were reported in Pune, eight in Malegaon and one each in Akola, Nanded and Amravati. State health officials said that the 48 deaths had occurred between April 25 and May 8. Migrant workers, who were walking to MP on the Eastern Expressway, were herded back by policemen before the Mulund Toll Naka. Pic/Sameer Markande Civic officials said that among the 27 patients who died, 21 of them were suffering from other ailments and three of the patients who died were less than 40 years old. In order to reduce the burden on the city's hospitals, the civic body is now urging people who test positive but have no symptoms to refrain from visiting hospitals. They are encouraging asymptomatic positive patients to visit COVID care centres instead. Meanwhile, 25 new cases were reported from Dharavi which included one death. Five of the cases were from Mukund Nagar, the slum pocket with the highest concentration of cases. Dharavi alone now has 833 positive cases. Five other cases were reported from Mahim, 18 in Dadar, including eight cases from Kasarwadi. In order to avoid the spread of the infection as seen in Dharavi, officials from H West ward are sealing the Khar Danda area, which includes slum pockets. The decision was taken after five members of a family in a residential building in the area tested positive earlier this week. "We found a high-risk patient while tracing the contacts of the family that tested positive. We are sealing the area. We are figuring out the arrangements for food," said an official from H West. In other parts of Bandra West, 13 cases have been reported from Shastri Nagar and 14 from the slaugherhouse near the Bandra Railway Station. Civic officials said another 12 cases have been reported from the Nargis Dutt Nagar slums. Catch up on all the latest Mumbai news, crime news, current affairs, and a complete guide from food to things to do and events across Mumbai. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates. Mid-Day is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@middayinfomedialtd) and stay updated with the latest news Full Article
than 'People need to eat more than just rice and wheat' By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 10 May 2020 02:03:25 GMT The Coronavirus lockdown has exposed our state and nation's deep, economic divide, as it has turned out to be a nightmare for lakhs of migrants and urban poor in Maharashtra. Not only have they lost their livelihood, they are also struggling to eat two square meals a day. "Apart from food, people also need money to pay rent and electricity bills, recharge their phones, meet medical expenses," explained Lalita T of the Stree Mukti Sanghatana, an NGO working for the rights of waste picker women. It has provided dry ration kits to 5,000 waste picker women in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, and Thane. They plan to carry out another distribution drive within the next couple of weeks. The central government seems to have taken cognisance of the hunger problem as it has allowed NGOs conducting relief activities to approach the Food Corporation of India (FCI) for procuring food grains (rice and wheat) at subsidised rates from its warehouses. "We have to pick up a minimum of 1,000 kg at once. With trucks refusing to ply during the lockdown, this puts us in a tight spot. An additional challenge is that the wheat that's been allocated is whole grain wheat. It hasn't been milled into flour," said Trina Talukdar, co-founder of Kranti. Kranti first mailed the FCI on April 16 and its request to buy food grains from them was finally approved on May 8. They have provided food essentials to 700 families in Kamathipura and Malad so far, with money raised via private fundraising efforts. Each packet typically lasts a family of five for a month. Lalita T, consultant with the Stree Mukti Sangathana Agreeing with Talukdar, Nishant Bangera of the Muse Foundation remarked, "Providing only rice and wheat is inadequate. Why haven't pulses been included? We expected more hand-holding from the government because we lack resources. I'm not just referring to finances, there is also a shortage of volunteers on the ground given that we are dealing with a public health crisis." The founder of the Thane-based NGO revealed that carrying relief supplies for 100 people amounts to carrying more than three tonnes of material. It has been able to help about 500 families as of now. Muse emailed its registration certificate (bearing the charity commissioner's signature) to the authority concerned. Its request to buy rice was approved and it has distributed the same. It decided not to purchase wheat, because with no disposable income at hand and mills shut, recipients can't convert it into flour. "The state has failed in its responsibility to cater to the needy. It has shifted the onus onto NGOs, but we don't have the kind of infrastructure that the state does, to reach every nook and corner," says Bilal Khan, an activist with the Ghar Bachao Ghar Banao (GBGB) movement. The GBGB kits includes supplies to prepare a basic meal— rice, wheat, pulses, masala, tea, oil, sugar, poha, rava, etc. It's logistically unfeasible for GBGB to procure rice from the FCI and all other materials from elsewhere, they say. GBGB has written to the FCI, but it hasn't heard back from them yet. Khan was one of the petitioners who had approached the Bombay High Court on March 23, seeking to address the gaps in the state government's relief response during the lockdown. Ulka Mahajan, social worker "It's the government's constitutional responsibility to provide food for everybody. We also want all the interstate and intrastate migrant workers to be safely transported back to their hometowns after their wages are settled," said Ulka Mahajan, a prominent social worker, who was a co-petitioner along with Khan. Mahajan feels that instead of solely depending on non-profits for distribution of food, they should also have been made stakeholders in the discussion around the lockdown and its exit plan. She stated the example of Kerala as a state which has benefitted from doing the same. The divisional manager of the FCI in Mumbai, Avinash Dhabade, dismissed allegations of red tape claiming that, "More than 50 NGOs in Mumbai, such as the Rehbar Foundation and Citizens for Justice and Peace, have picked up food grains from us so far. NGOs engaging in relief work have to mail us their registration certificate, bearing the signature of the charity commissioner, online. If everything is in place, we will approve their request on the very same day." Mukta Srivastava, right to food activist As far as the stipulation to pick up one metric tonne of grains at once is concerned, Dhabade said that his hands are tied because the FCI is simply following a central government directive. In what seems like a cruel joke, the Centre has decided to use the surplus stock of rice in its warehouses to make hand sanitiser by converting it into ethanol. The decision was taken at a meeting of the National Biofuel Coordination Committee (NBCC) based on the national policy on biofuels, which allows for the conversion of excess grains into ethanol. This move comes across as high-handed and insensitive, given the food insecurity of innumerable people in major cities across the country. Trina Talukdar, co-founder, Kranti "What about those who haven't registered themselves with the Maharashtra Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Board for instance? Or those who don't possess ration cards and so, they are excluded from the government's Public Distribution System," asks Mukta Srivastava, a Right to Food activist, questioning the government's apathy towards its most vulnerable. Nishant Bangera, founder, Muse Foundation Catch up on all the latest Mumbai news, crime news, current affairs, and a complete guide from food to things to do and events across Mumbai. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates. Mid-Day is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@middayinfomedialtd) and stay updated with the latest news Full Article
than Colombia Reports 1.8 Lakh Chikungunya Cases, 25 Deaths in Less Than A Year By www.medindia.net Published On :: The National Health Institute has reported that 25 people have succumbed to chikungunya virus in Colombia, South America, in less than a year. Since Full Article
than FO:Clients Position % greater than equal to 3% of Stock MWPL By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Full Article
than Credit crunch squeezing entrepreneurs and small businesses more than big firms By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 19 Apr 2012 00:00:00 GMT Small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) requesting loans between 2007 and 2010 faced higher interest rates than for large companies. Loan conditions for SMEs included shortened maturities and increased demands for collateral, suggesting that banks considered smaller firms to be a higher risk. Full Article
than Insights Blog: Small firms are bigger than you think By oecdinsights.org Published On :: Tue, 03 Jun 2014 14:29:00 GMT Young SMEs (firms no more than five years old) have been the most dynamic job creators over most of the past decade and across the 18 countries analysed in the OECD DynEmp project. Full Article
than Tax Challenges Arising from Digitalisation: More than 110 countries agree to work towards a consensus-based solution By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 16 Mar 2018 13:45:00 GMT More than 110 countries and jurisdictions have agreed to review two key concepts of the international tax system, responding to a mandate from the G20 Finance Ministers to work on the implications of digitalisation for taxation. Full Article
than More than 3 million German emigrants in OECD countries By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 01 Jun 2015 09:59:00 GMT Germany is both the OECD’s second-largest country of immigration and one of the main origin countries of emigrants: 3.4 million people born in Germany were living in another OECD country in 2011, says a new OECD report “Talent Abroad: A Review of German Emigrants”. Full Article
than We must change faster than the climate By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2015 09:34:00 GMT A transition to a low carbon economy is achievable, but will require a concerted, more consistent effort across a range of policy areas, from tradeable permits to stringent norms. Full Article
than Travel around the soil of Immense warriors in Rajasthan By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Culture is another name of Rajasthan and famous for their festivals and traditional fairs. While you are exploring this state where golden sand dune desert exist. So the desert may offer a magical view of sandy vastness that spread miles... Full Article
than Prime Sights of Rajasthan Vacation Tour By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Rajasthan, the greatest point out of India, has tons to present their website visitors via various areas of the earth. This information aspires for supplying you with small info on a few of main vacation sights within regal and imperial... Full Article
than We must change faster than the climate By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2015 09:34:00 GMT A transition to a low carbon economy is achievable, but will require a concerted, more consistent effort across a range of policy areas, from tradeable permits to stringent norms. Full Article
than These 5 Places Are 'Something Else' of Rajasthan for Tourists By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Every traveler makes a bucket list of the places they want to explore the beauty of, and places in Rajasthan is something no one would want to let slip from their list. Full Article
than Explore the Hidden Beauty of Rajasthan By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Rajasthan is a historically and culturally rich land. It is also known as Rajputana because of the long history of Rajput rulers. The forts and buildings in Rajasthan are living examples of ekistics of the Rajput rulers. Full Article
than More than 3 million German emigrants in OECD countries By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 01 Jun 2015 09:59:00 GMT Germany is both the OECD’s second-largest country of immigration and one of the main origin countries of emigrants: 3.4 million people born in Germany were living in another OECD country in 2011, says a new OECD report “Talent Abroad: A Review of German Emigrants”. Full Article
than Why are the returns to skill lower for younger than for older workers? By oecdskillsandwork.wordpress.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Nov 2015 11:02:00 GMT Older workers earn more than younger workers with the same skills. So what explains the lower return to skill among younger, less-experienced workers? Employers may need time to learn about (and reward) the true skills of young workers. “Experience and the returns to education and skill in OECD countries, Evidence of employer learning?” published in the OECD Journal: Economic Studies. Full Article
than Youth unemployment in Tunisia: The need to invest in and activate skills is greater than ever By oecdskillsandwork.wordpress.com Published On :: Wed, 10 Feb 2016 10:09:00 GMT Investing in Youth in Tunisia most important than ever, and the still relevance of the last Investing in Youth review 2014. Full Article