BAKU — Azerbaijan’s economy will take a serious hit from decline in global oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic, but economists and officials say reforms undertaken...
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The COVID-19 outbreak is currently more severe in Canada’s two largest provinces than it is in British Columbia. That’s not opinion; it’s fact. Whether you go by...
Russia and Qatar paid bribes in order to win hosting rights to the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, according to a sweeping new indictment in the...
Shares of Zoom Video Communications Inc fell 8% on Monday, adding to their sharp declines in the past few days, as the video conferencing app battles...
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Article content continued Nevertheless, when the rate of increase in COVID-19 cases and deaths starts to slow down or even reverse, there will be calls for...
A sign on a shop window in Ottawa, March 23, 2020. Canada’s banks spent the weekend in intensive talks with Ottawa to iron out details of...
SOPA Images via Getty Images At a time people are more reliant on messaging platforms than ever before, WhatsApp has introduced new measures in a bid...
Nova Scotia’s division of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA-NS) has launched a fundraising campaign in hopes of increasing staff for mental health support phone lines...