el US crude stocks rise by 8 million barrels in latest week: Report By www.moneycontrol.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 07:57:02 +0530 Crude inventories rose by 8.4 million barrels in the week to May 1 to 518.6 million barrels, compared with analysts#39; expectations for a build of 7.8 million barrels. Full Article
el Gold price today: Yellow metal falls as virus cubs ease; buy for a target of 46K By www.moneycontrol.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 10:00:05 +0530 Experts are of the view that weakness in the rupee is likely to support the prices of both the precious metals in the domestic market. Investors can look at buying Gold on dips for a target of Rs 46,000 per 10 gm. Full Article
el Bring petrol, diesel under GST: Assocham By www.moneycontrol.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 10:21:06 +0530 Industry body Assocham on Tuesday demanded to bring petrol and diesel under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) to ensure uniformity in automobile fuel in the country. Full Article
el Crude Oil prices are expected to trade higher today: Angel Broking By www.moneycontrol.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 10:23:16 +0530 According to Angel Broking, On Tuesday, WTI Crude prices soared over 20.4 percent to close at $24.5 per barrel after many nations announced their plans to gradually revoke the coronavirus related lockdown which might lead to resumption in economic activities and boost the demand for the Crude. Full Article
el Government increasing petrol-diesel prices unfair: Rahul Gandhi By www.moneycontrol.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 13:51:05 +0530 "At this time, instead of reducing prices, the decision of the government to raise prices of petrol and diesel by Rs 10-13 per litre is unfair and should be withdrawn" he said Full Article
el Petrol, diesel under GST unlikely in near future, say BJP, Congress leaders By www.moneycontrol.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 13:59:06 +0530 Indian industry is raising the pitch to bring petrol and diesel under the GST for sure, but BJP and Congress leaders indicated on Wednesday that it is unlikely Full Article
el Gold price today: Yellow metal hovers near Rs 46,000; buy for a target of Rs 46,600 By www.moneycontrol.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:32:25 +0530 India Gold June futures fell on May 8 tracking muted trend seen in international spot prices, but experts feel that the yellow metal is still a buy on dips for a target of 46600 per 10 gm. Full Article
el Reliance Consolidated March 2020 Net Sales at Rs 136,240.00 crore, down 2.4% Y-o-Y By www.moneycontrol.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:28:39 +0530 NULL Full Article
el RBI lifeline to mutual funds will calm investors By www.moneycontrol.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 13:28:44 +0530 The liquidity facility will help avoid a one-off event snowballing into systemic risk Full Article
el India's fuel demand nearly halves in April amid lockdown By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:17:02 +0530 India's fuel demand dipped 45.8% in April from a year earlier, as a nationwide lockdown and travel curbs to combat the spread of novel coronavirus eroded economic activity. Full Article businessNews
el Saudi, U.S. firms eye stakes in Reliance's Jio - Bloomberg By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:30:46 +0530 Two more firms are eyeing a share of Reliance Industries Ltd's $65-billion digital unit Jio Platforms, according to Bloomberg News, setting them up to be a part of a growing list of firms that have recently invested in the Indian company. Full Article businessNews
el Germany needs another extra budget to cushion coronavirus impact - Merkel ally By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:56:44 +0530 Germany will have to work on another supplementary budget to help the state's social security system cushion the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, Chancellor Angela Merkel's chief budget lawmaker said on Saturday. Full Article businessNews
el New York governor says 5-year old died from rare COVID-related complications By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:52:30 +0530 A 5-year old boy has died in New York from a rare inflammatory syndrome believed to be linked to the novel coronavirus, highlighting a potential new risk for children in the pandemic, Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Friday. Full Article businessNews
el Wall Street Weekahead: U.S. data deluge to underscore divide between roaring market, plunging economy By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:58:35 +0530 A week packed with U.S. economic data is likely to provide investors with more evidence of the extent to which the coronavirus pandemic has hit growth, sharpening the debate on whether a rebound in stocks has been justified amid an unprecedented slowdown. Full Article businessNews
el "Europe needs a break": EU plots to restart travel and tourism despite COVID By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 16:40:42 +0530 EU states should guarantee vouchers for travel cancelled during the coronavirus pandemic and start lifting internal border restrictions in a bid to salvage some of the summer tourism season, the bloc's executive will say next week. Full Article businessNews
el Break Free B2B Marketing: Oracle’s Kelvin Gee on Winning with Enterprise ABM By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 10:30:30 +0000 Everyone in B2B is talking about account-based marketing. And almost everyone is practicing it in some form — around 93% of organizations, according to SiriusDecisions. “Not many are killing it though,” says Kelvin Gee. “That's the problem. They start pilots ... then they re-launch and learn from the mistakes. That's just a natural maturation.” This is a fundamental process in digital marketing, of course: test, assess, optimize. But in the Break Free B2B series, our goal is to help you fast-forward it by learning from the mistakes, successes, and revelations of your innovating peers in the field. And as the Senior Director of Modern Marketing Business Transformation at Oracle*, Kelvin draws from a deep well of experience at one of the powerhouse brands in enterprise technology. Walking the walk is different from talking to talk, but it’s easy to see why companies across the spectrum are seeking to do both. “Companies do need to be more customer-centric, deliver a better customer experience, personalize the content, align with sales, and measure themselves differently,” he observes. “I call account-based a strategic glue that pulls all that stuff together.” In his conversation with TopRank Marketing’s Josh Nite, filmed in Arizona during B2B Marketing Exchange in February, Kelvin shares his perspectives on what it takes to actually make ABM work, and how Oracle empowers its people to thrive within this framework. It comes down to a fairly simple and repeatable model: standardize, evangelize, train, enable. [bctt tweet="“Standardize, Evangelize, Train, Enable,” @kgee’s model for implementing #ABM at scale in large organizations like @oracle. #BreakFreeB2B. — Kelvin Gee" username="toprank"] During an expansive 25-minute interview, Kelvin unpacks the inner workings of enterprise ABM, from getting buy-in to rethinking attribution to developing meaningful metrics and beyond. Break Free B2B Interview with Kelvin Gee If you’re interested in checking out a particular portion of the discussion, you can find a quick general outline below, as well as a few excerpts that stood out to us. 1:00 - Kelvin's definition of modern marketing 1:45 - Scaling account-based marketing 2:15 - Strategic adaptations in the evolution of ABM 3:30 - How does an organization adopt a new marketing philosophy? 5:00 - Who should lead the charge for transformation? 7:15 - Metrics Oracle looks at to measure ABM success 8:45 - Overcoming traditional friction between sales and marketing 10:30 - Is there a need to redefine success and "credit" in order to achieve alignment? 12:15 - Operational structure: should sales and marketing converge? 13:30 - Challenges and opportunities in the industry 15:45 - Oracle's tech stack 17:45 - How to filter out data that matters and makes a difference 18:45 - What will marketing look like in five years? 21:15 - Humans versus robots, and their roles in marketing going forward 23:00 - What can marketers do to break free? Josh: What kind of metrics does Oracle look at when measuring ABM? Kelvin: We actually look at account engagement as an early indicator on whether your program is performing or not, because if you're not seeing an increase in engagement from a snapshot that you might have taken before the campaign started, that probably means it's not working. Either the personalization isn't there, the tactics aren't working, you're not at the right watering holes, or the orchestration might not be right. [bctt tweet="“If you're not seeing an increase in engagement from a snapshot of before the campaign started, that probably means it's not working.” — @kgee of @oracle on measuring #ABM success. #BreakFreeB2B" username="toprank"] So that's the early indicator whether it's working or not. Once you're past engagement, what truly matters to sales, of course, is conversations. They want conversations with these target accounts, so that's what we really looked at and that's really measured by a target account pipeline, or "TAP," as we call it. But when you look at growth in that pipeline, regardless of crediting who sources that pipeline, whether it's marketing or sales, we don't care because it's a team sport. And you can see that growth. Again, you compare this with a snapshot you've taken of those target accounts before the campaign begins, you will see success, and that's how you measure some of those programs. Josh: I know that Oracle is a data corporation, and you live and die by data. Can you give me a little peek into what your tech stack looks like? Kelvin: Yeah, I'll give you some broad strokes but obviously we drink our own champagne, right? So Eloqua is our marketing automation platform and our analytics engine is all on Oracle analytics, but the important thing to understand is: We believe that data is the future of B2B marketing. Because we're not gonna have less data, we'll probably have more data in the future, so if you believe that and you also believe that most organizations — especially enterprise organizations — have data silos, and if the goal is to deliver a better customer experience, you’ve got to break down those data silos. [bctt tweet="“We believe that data is the future of B2B marketing. If the goal is to deliver a better customer experience, you’ve got to break down those data silos.” — @kgee of @oracle on #BreakFreeB2B" username="toprank"] So I always used the Marie Kondo analogy, right? Where she goes into your house and then she tells you to, you know, pile all your clothes from all your different closets onto your bed. And she tells you that for a reason, because only when you see all the piles of clothes on your bed does the light bulb go off and you say, "Oh my God I’ve got a lot of clothes." It's the same thing with your data. Once you consolidate all your data silos onto one bed, so to speak, in this case a customer intelligence platform or customer data platform or whatever you want to use, once you combine all that data, that's when you start to see all the insights of your customers. And for us, we think the future of B2B resides in a data lake of some sort. And that data lake is your single source of truth and when an account surges or rises, it'll rise simultaneously in your marketing automation platform and/or your CRM, and so that's really the important construct that we think is going to be more representative of a better customer experience in the future. Josh: What can marketers do to break free? Kelvin: I’ve always believed that all marketers should have empathy. I think empathy is a super important value that we all need to possess, because we all talk about customer-centricity, how we need to be more customer-centric blah, blah, blah. But what drives customer-centricity is empathy so, I always try to train all of my marketers, especially the young ones who are just coming out of college and learning that they have to develop the empathy muscle. And actually, I do this little "E" test in my workshops, and that is, I ask them to draw a capital-E on their forehead and then I watch them, and they struggle for a few seconds, because they realize there are two ways to control that "E" — they could draw it where it's facing the right way for them, but backward to the person facing them, or it's the other way, where it's backward for them but rightward-facing for the partner. And I asked how many people in the room draw one way or the other and it's usually a 50/50 mix, sometimes I'm surprised by 80/20 drawing it the right way, the right way being that it's rightward-facing for your partner. So I call this "E" test for a reason, because the E stands for 'empathy' because you've taken the time to think about the other person and make sure they see it the right way. So that's just a quick little parlor trick to show the importance of empathy in the world of marketing. Stay tuned to the TopRank Marketing Blog and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more Break Free B2B interviews. Here are a few interviews to whet your appetite: Break Free B2B Marketing: Gary Gerber on Scaling ABM without Losing Focus Break Free B2B Series: Jon Miller on How ABM Can Help Marketers Keep Their ‘Ship’ Together Break Free B2B Series: Adi Bachar-Reske on Taking the Lead in the Evolution of B2B Content Marketing * Disclosure: Oracle is a TopRank Marketing client. The post Break Free B2B Marketing: Oracle’s Kelvin Gee on Winning with Enterprise ABM appeared first on Online Marketing Blog - TopRank®. Full Article B2B Marketing Video Interviews ABM Account Based Marketing Break Free B2B
el B2B Marketing Mythbusters: Dispelling 10 Common Myths with Extraordinary Marketing By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 10:30:29 +0000 B2B marketing is boring, doesn’t feature influencers, and uses only monotonous white papers and lifeless case studies — we’ve all heard these stereotypes, but what is the reality of B2B marketing in 2020? The traditional image of dull B2B marketing has been turned on its head in recent years, and we wanted to explore 10 top myths and show how the state of B2B marketing has gone from bland to unforgettable. Let’s dig in and break down the biggest B2B marketing myths, and look at how your brand can benefit from the new era of business marketing. 1 — B2B Marketing Goes From Boring-2-Boringest The Myth: The grand-daddy of all B2B marketing myths — dating back nearly to when the term business-to-business was coined — is the notion that it stands for boring-to-boring, with marketing about as exciting as forty shades of dreary gray. The Myth-Buster: As we’ll explore throughout this post, the B2B marketing of 2020 has left boring in the dust, replaced with exciting and truly memorable content experiences. As the B2B marketing landscape continues progressing from its dusty Boring-To-Boring roots, business customers are expecting content and experiences that are increasingly similar to what B2C efforts have long provided. Today’s B2B customers expect to find all of the relevant information they seek brought to life through an online interface that’s not only easy to search and navigate, but one that’s also chock full of interactive and story-rich user experience features that make interacting an entertaining experience, such as our “Laser Bear.” Click Here to see the Break Free from Boring B2B Guide in Full Screen Mode [bctt tweet="“Tell the truth, but make the truth fascinating. You know you can’t bore people into buying your product, you can only interest them into buying it.” — David Ogilvy" username="toprank"] 2 — B2B Marketing Doesn’t Use the Cool Social Media Platforms The Myth: You won’t find B2B brands actively sharing content and interacting on Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, Pinterest, Twitch, or other fun and fresh social media platforms. The Myth-Buster: Fortune 500 firms regularly now have social media presences on fashionable social channels such as Giphy, Snapchat, and even Facebook Horizons — the social media giant’s foray into the virtual reality (VR) world — all gaining new B2B brands at a faster pace than you might imagine. Our senior content marketing manager Joshua Nite recently took a look at “6 Unconventional Social Channels for B2B Marketing,” showing how B2B brands can gain a competitive edge by adopting unconventional social channels. Out client Dell Technologies offers a fine example of how B2B brands are embracing nontraditional social channels, with its Dell Technologies Giphy page. via GIPHY Despite using social media more than any other demographic, Gen Z is most at home not on traditional mainstream social platforms but increasingly on gaming platforms, according to recent Kantar study data, which showed that 90 percent of the demographic use gaming platforms to serve roles similar to those social media does for some 59 percent of the general population. To learn more, we’ve also looked at how B2B brands are successfully using various social media platforms: 5 Top B2B Brands Mastering Facebook Engagement 5 Top B2B Brands Delivering Exemplary Twitter Engagement 5 Top B2B Brands Maximizing LinkedIn Engagement How 5 B2B Brands Are Using Snapchat and Instagram Stories [bctt tweet="“B2B marketers should be exploring any channel where their audience is. While it’s easy to feel like the more younger-skewing platforms are optional, we ignore them at our peril.” — Joshua Nite @NiteWrites" username="toprank"] 3 — B2B Marketing Doesn’t Relate to Real People & Their Stories The Myth: B2B marketing isn’t about me or my real challenges, and never even attempts to appeal to people like me — instead it just continues to put forth insincere messages targeting people who don’t exist in the real world. The Myth-Buster: Telling real stories about actual people has catapulted B2B influencer marketing to the forefront of business marketing success, while B2B marketing in general has also continued to embrace the importance of storytelling. We’ve set out to tell the intriguing stories of many top B2B marketers in our Break Free B2B video interview series, to date featuring 23 industry professionals such as Amisha Gandhi of client SAP Ariba and Kelvin Gee of client Oracle, sharing their insights and passions. Some, such as Eaton’s director of corporate marketing Zari Venhaus have explored the importance of storytelling. Another benefit of telling the stories of real people in B2B industries is that it lends itself well to the creation of episodic content, as our senior content strategist Nick Nelson explored in “Hungry for More: What B2B Marketers Need to Know About Episodic Content.” Additional takes on how storytelling benefits B2B marketers are available in our following related articles: Once Upon a Time: Storytelling in Today’s B2B Content Marketing Landscape Be Like Honest Abe: How Content Marketers Can Build Trust Through Storytelling You Have 8 Seconds – GO! Brand Messaging Secrets With Debra Jasper at #Pubcon [bctt tweet="“The most powerful person in the world is the storyteller.” — Steve Jobs" username="toprank"] 4 — B2B Marketing Never Gets Heard, or If it Does It’s Quickly Ignored and Forgotten The Myth: B2B marketing is just wasted effort, since nobody ever really reads it or pays any attention to its boring business-suit-and-briefcase imagery. Who would ever remember a B2B advertising message, anyway? The Myth-Buster: Study after study continues to show that real emotion makes us remember digital content and messaging, and smart B2B marketing has grown significantly in its use of the kind of authentic storytelling that people will remember. The most-shared ads during the last Olympics were all loaded with hard-hitting emotion from brands like Panasonic and Apple, and the Super Bowl perennially features similarly emotion-packed spots from brands like Google and Microsoft. [bctt tweet="“Stories are just data with a soul.” @BreneBrown" username="toprank"] 5 — B2B Marketing is For Stodgy Old People The Myth: B2B marketing is for stodgy old fuddy-duddies, and has no relevance for anyone under 40 or 50. The Myth-Buster: B2B marketers freshly out of college are having tremendous impact in today’s professional brand messaging, and are bringing with them their younger takes on B2B marketing, which will increasingly drive the industry. Thanks in large part to the successful inroads B2B influencer marketing have made for brands looking to reach younger audiences, when an influencer recommends a product, 51 percent of Millennials say they are more likely to try it, according to research data from Valassis and Kantar. Gen Z and Millennial B2B marketers who have grown up with newer social media platforms are occupying ever-more positions of power all the way up to corporate marketing management — a move that has helped today's B2B marketing look decidedly different from that of even five years ago. Snapchat recently published a study exploring brand expectations among Gen Z, finding that 82 percent of the demographic want brands to act on customer feedback, while a similar report from Campaign Monitor also found Gen Z's social media platform preferences to differ from those of older generations. [bctt tweet="“The B2B marketing of 2020 has left boring in the dust, replaced with exciting and truly memorable content experiences.” — Lane R. Ellis @lanerellis" username="toprank"] 6 — B2B Marketing Should Never Include Interactive or Experiential Content The Myth: B2B audiences don’t expect or even want interactive or experiential content when it comes to brand messaging — they want only dense black-and-white case studies of at least 200 pages, or white papers filled with serious professional business information. The Myth-Buster: B2B audiences have been starved for interactive and experiential content for far too long, and in recent years have come to expect much more B2C-like digital experiences which incorporate truly entertaining, memorable, and interactive elements. With 98 percent of consumers more likely to make a purchase after an experience (Limelight), and 77 percent having chosen, recommended, or paid more for a brand that delivers a personalized service or experience (Forrester), more B2B marketers have begun to use experiential content. In 2020 experiential content comes in many forms, with just a few examples being: Virtual Reality (VR) Augmented Reality (AR) Cloud-Based Digital Assets from Ceros and Other Platforms Quizzes and Polls Interactive Flipbooks and eBooks Experiential content is also intertwined with both storytelling and customer experience (CX), together becoming an extremely powerful triptych of B2B marketing strategy. You can take a closer look at the growing field of B2B experiential marketing here: What B2B Marketers Need to Know About Experiential Content The B2B Marketer’s Journey To Experiential Content at #B2BMX Break Free B2B Marketing: Sruthi Kumar on Creating Memorable Experiences 31 DIY Marketing Tools To Create Remarkable Experiences Top 10 B2B Digital Marketing Trends in 2020 [bctt tweet="“Experiential content makes us a central part of a story, and not just a passive subject receiving a one-way brand message.” — Lane R. Ellis @lanerellis" username="toprank"] 7 — B2B Marketing Doesn’t Have Influencers The Myth: Influencers don’t exist in B2B marketing, because they are only for hawking cosmetics and pushing designer clothing lines on Instagram — what relevance could influencers really have in the professional B2B world? The Myth-Buster: Influencer marketing in the business world has never been more vibrant and thriving, especially the kind of always-on B2B influencer marketing our CEO Lee Odden has explored in articles including “Always On Influence: Definition and Why B2B Brands Need it to Succeed.” Influencer marketing will see global brand spending up to $15 billion by 2022 (Business Insider Intelligence), and with more people using social media and spending greater amounts of time doing so, B2B influencers have a bigger audience than ever. This may explain why influencers are seeing rising engagements with a variety of firms, as even the World Health Organization recently worked with influencers for its latest “Safe Hands Challenge” hand-washing campaign. B2C and B2B influencer marketing are undoubtedly very different – and ever-evolving – undertakings, as we recently explored in “B2C vs. B2B Influencer Marketing – What’s the Difference?” [bctt tweet="“The output of B2B influencer collaboration can be in any form that the brand is currently publishing content: text, video, visual, audio, interactive and even VR.” @LeeOdden" username="toprank"] Learn more about B2B influencer marketing with these insightful looks at how brands are using it to achieve success, and dig in to recent influencer marketing statistics here: Four Ways to Optimize the Marketing Performance of a B2B Influencer Program 24 Essential B2B Influencer Marketing Statistics How B2B Influencer Marketing Offers Brands an Ideal Alternative to In-Person Events Jumpstarting a Pilot B2B Influencer Marketing Program in 5 Steps 5 Key Traits of the Best B2B Influencers 8 — B2B Marketing is Pointless & Impossible For Brands Than Aren’t Billion-Dollar Firms The Myth: B2B marketing is only for billion-dollar mega-corporations looking to attract other massive Fortune 500 firms — and it doesn’t have any relevance for a company with less than 10,000 employees. The Myth-Buster: It doesn’t take billion-dollar firms to create priceless B2B marketing efforts. Indeed, some of the most successful and memorable B2B marketing campaigns are coming from small-to-midsize firms, especially those that are using B2B influencer marketing. Our content strategist Anne Leuman recently took a look at “5 Examples of Effective B2B Content Marketing in Times of Crisis,” featuring several smaller firms including HealthcareSource and our client monday.com, showing how they are putting out timely and helpful marketing messages during the pandemic. Social media and influencer marketing have helped level the playing field not only among large B2C and B2B firms, but smaller B2B businesses as well. Being savvy and nimble can propel a business a long way in the B2B marketing world — perhaps even over land and water, as Shakespeare once noted. [bctt tweet="“Nimble thought can jump both sea and land.” — William Shakespeare" username="toprank"] 9 — B2B Marketing Isn’t Even Well-Suited for Social Media The Myth: B2B marketers shouldn’t even use social media, since business audiences don’t use social platforms, or if they do, they’re not there to find serious B2B information. The Myth-Buster: Nearly everyone uses social media in 2020, with global active social media users topping the 3.8 billion mark recently, and that includes almost all the business professionals in every B2B industry. Social media and B2B marketing go hand-in-hand these days, and smart marketers recognize the importance of this intertwined system, and work hard to inform and delight on every social channel where their brand's customers are actively engaging. [bctt tweet="“It doesn’t take billion-dollar firms to create priceless B2B marketing efforts.” — Lane R. Ellis @lanerellis" username="toprank"] 10 — B2B Marketing’s Only Real Channel is LinkedIn The Myth: LinkedIn is the only social media platform B2B marketers ever need to use, because it’s the only one those in B2B industries ever really utilize. The Myth-Buster: While it’s true that LinkedIn is the top social media platform for B2B marketers and professionals in general, and still represents the go-to source for business information when it comes to social — and we’re not just saying that because they are a TopRank Marketing client — if you’re limiting your efforts solely to LinkedIn you’re missing out on key industry players who happen to spend the majority of their social media time on other platforms. As we've shown above, there are a wide array of social media channels B2B marketers are finding vital to their brand efforts. With every Fortune 500 firm now represented on LinkedIn, however, it's a platform that should be included in every B2B marketer's mix. Soar Beyond B2B Myths With Powerful Marketing Tactics Now that we've made an effort to dispel these 10 common B2B marketing myths, we hope that you'll be better able to power your next marketing campaign using the tactics we've looked at, and create B2B content that inspires and enchants while also providing best-answer solutions. The post B2B Marketing Mythbusters: Dispelling 10 Common Myths with Extraordinary Marketing appeared first on Online Marketing Blog - TopRank®. Full Article B2B Marketing influencer marketing myths
el 'I felt humiliated' Brazilian nurses face attacks By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 13:01:29 +0530 Health workers face a growing tide of hostility in Brazil for potentially spreading COVID-19. Full Article
el What do studies on new coronavirus mutations tell us? By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 00:54:19 +0530 A series of studies of the genomes of thousands of samples of the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 show that it is mutating and evolving as it adapts to its human hosts. Soraya Ali reports. Full Article
el Lockdown diary: the Italian priest delivering blessings from car speaker By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:02:18 +0530 Priest Don Giuseppe Castelvecchio hasn't been able to conduct services in his San Fiorano church for two months. In the town where restrictions are easing, his sermons delivered from a loud speaker in a car are a welcome relief. Joe Davies reports. Full Article
el Beijing gym-goers welcome partial re-open By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 16:55:19 +0530 The grunts, groans and the sound of pulsing music and crashing weights has returned to some of Beijing's gyms after being closed for nearly three months due to the coronavirus outbreak. Ciara Lee reports. Full Article
el Putin attends slimmed down Victory Day celebrations By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:34:18 +0530 Russia marked 75 years since the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two on Saturday, but the coronavirus outbreak forced it to scale back celebrations. Olivia Chan reports. Full Article
el Brazil refuge welcomes eagle hatchling By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:14:18 +0530 Brazil's Bela Vista Biological Refuge Veterinarian Pedro Enrrique Ferreira says the Harpy Eagle hatchling born on April 26 only weighs 150 grams now but could one day grow to weigh some 20 pounds. Full Article
el Trump's re-election pitch: Blame China. Remake economy By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 19:51:04 +0530 Aides to U.S. President Trump say their 2020 campaign will now be focus on two themes: Trump is the only candidate who can resurrect the economy and that Democrats will not be as tough on China, a country Trump is blaming for the pandemic. Full Article
el Self-driving cars find use in challenging times By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 01:53:35 +0530 After being sidelined as a non-essential business, some self-driving car companies can put their vehicles back on the roads to make food and other deliveries - a win-win scenario that allows them to continue testing their nascent technology. Full Article
el Delhi imposes 70% 'corona tax' on alcohol to deter large crowds By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 12:48:12 +0530 Officials in India's capital imposed a special tax of 70% on retail liquor purchases from Tuesday, to deter large gatherings at stores as authorities ease a six-week lockdown imposed to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Full Article southAsiaNews
el India's plans airlift for 400,000 stranded abroad by virus travel restrictions By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 16:38:39 +0530 India will begin flights on Thursday to bring home some 400,000 citizens stranded overseas by travel restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic, prompting some worries over the risk that imported infections could fuel contagion in the country. Full Article southAsiaNews
el Pakistan excludes religious sect from minority commission By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 17:03:00 +0530 Pakistan's cabinet has declined to include a religious sect that rights group says suffers widespread persecution in a newly formed commission for minorities, after opposition from conservatives in the government, officials said on Thursday. Full Article southAsiaNews
el Indigenous elders channel tough love in Earth Day film By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 21:24:20 +0530 Indigenous elders from Alaska to Australia have come together to deliver some tough love in a new film for Earth Day. Francis Maguire reports. Full Article
el Britain to welcome first wild storks in centuries amid lockdown By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:42:18 +0530 Storks are famous in folklore for delivering human babies to their parents. Conservationists are looking to return the favour with the imminent hatching of several white stork eggs on a 'rewilding' estate in southern England - as the coronavirus outbreak provides a noticeable boost for some wildlife. Full Article
el 'Animal Crossing' helps Nintendo smash Switch sales forecast By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 14:32:19 +0530 Japan's Nintendo said Thursday it sold 21 million Switch units in the year ended March, smashing its forecast of 19.5 million units, with hit title Animal Crossing: New Horizons shifting 13.4 million units in its first six weeks. Ciara Lee reports Full Article
el Biting passengers on flight is no reason for cash compensation delay: EU court adviser By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 16:39:14 +0530 Air travelers cannot receive cash compensation if their flight is delayed by a passenger biting others and assaulting crew members, an adviser at the Court of Justice of the European Union said on Thursday. Full Article oddlyEnoughNews
el Waiter, there's a fly in my waffle: Belgian researchers try out insect butter By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 29 Feb 2020 00:05:04 +0530 Belgian waffles may be about to become more environmentally friendly. Full Article oddlyEnoughNews
el Cats, PJs, alien eyes unwelcome as work video calling boom prompts new etiquette By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 02:28:02 +0530 (This March 17 story corrects stock symbol of Zoom to ZM.O, not ZOOM.PK in the last paragraph) Full Article oddlyEnoughNews
el Novelty toilet roll cakes keep Finnish baker in business By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Wed, 08 Apr 2020 21:25:30 +0530 A quick-thinking Helsinki bakery has saved itself from financial ruin due to the new coronavirus pandemic by creating a cake that looks like a toilet roll. Full Article oddlyEnoughNews
el Do your bit for farmers and eat more fries, Belgians urged By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 14:44:32 +0530 With potato farmers and processors struggling, Belgians are being urged to eat more fries to offset a slump in demand during the coronavirus pandemic. Full Article oddlyEnoughNews
el Lockdown diary: the Italian priest delivering blessings from car speaker By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:02:18 +0530 Priest Don Giuseppe Castelvecchio hasn't been able to conduct services in his San Fiorano church for two months. In the town where restrictions are easing, his sermons delivered from a loud speaker in a car are a welcome relief. Joe Davies reports. Full Article
el Brazil refuge welcomes eagle hatchling By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:14:18 +0530 Brazil's Bela Vista Biological Refuge Veterinarian Pedro Enrrique Ferreira says the Harpy Eagle hatchling born on April 26 only weighs 150 grams now but could one day grow to weigh some 20 pounds. Full Article
el 'Justice finally prevailed' in Michael Flynn case: WH By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:32:19 +0530 White House spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany on Friday said it appears that the FBI 'manufactured' a crime in the case of President Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn, after the Department of Justice moved to drop the case on Thursday. Full Article
el Beijing gym-goers welcome partial re-open By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 16:55:19 +0530 The grunts, groans and the sound of pulsing music and crashing weights has returned to some of Beijing's gyms after being closed for nearly three months due to the coronavirus outbreak. Ciara Lee reports. Full Article
el Putin attends slimmed down Victory Day celebrations By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:34:18 +0530 Russia marked 75 years since the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two on Saturday, but the coronavirus outbreak forced it to scale back celebrations. Olivia Chan reports. Full Article
el Robocop-style helmets help Rome airport check passenger temperatures from a distance By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 16:32:19 +0530 Fiumicino is now the first in Europe to use ‘smart helmets’ to check the temperature of travellers - helmets equipped with portable thermoscanners that can screen people for symptoms of the new coronavirus at a safe distance of up to 7 metres. Full Article
el No right to praise healthcare workers and then ignore them: Pelosi takes aim at Trump By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 22:38:20 +0530 U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday made an indirect dig at President Donald Trump's Navy Blue Angels flyover this weekend, saying that political leaders have 'no right to praise them and then ignore their needs.' Full Article
el 'Justice finally prevailed' in Michael Flynn case: WH By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:32:19 +0530 White House spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany on Friday said it appears that the FBI 'manufactured' a crime in the case of President Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn, after the Department of Justice moved to drop the case on Thursday. Full Article
el Brazil refuge welcomes eagle hatchling By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:14:18 +0530 Brazil's Bela Vista Biological Refuge Veterinarian Pedro Enrrique Ferreira says the Harpy Eagle hatchling born on April 26 only weighs 150 grams now but could one day grow to weigh some 20 pounds. Full Article
el Harry Potter himself reads...Harry Potter By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 17:24:20 +0530 Daniel Radcliffe joins a slew of celebrities to read Harry Potter at home during lockdown. Emer McCarthy reports. Full Article
el UK royal Archie celebrates first birthday with story from mum Meghan By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 05:09:29 +0530 Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, the son of Britain's Prince Harry and his American wife Meghan, celebrated his first birthday on Wednesday, with his parents marking the occasion with a video of his mother reading him a story. Full Article lifestyleMolt
el Belgian chefs lay down jackets to protest at lockdown By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 21:28:11 +0530 Hundreds of chefs' jackets were laid down in the center of Brussels on Thursday to highlight the plight of hotels, restaurants and cafes that have been shuttered for nearly two months during the coronavirus outbreak. Full Article lifestyleMolt
el Michael Jordan's first Air Jordans up for auction at Sotheby's By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 06:07:32 +0530 An autographed and well-worn pair of basketball legend Michael Jordan's Nike shoes hits the auction block at Sotheby's on Friday, in a celebrity-infused test of the market for sneakers as highly-prized collectibles. Full Article lifestyleMolt
el Sensex, Nifty rise on Reliance boost, but end week sharply lower By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:28:34 +0530 Gains in Reliance Industries boosted Indian shares on Friday, but they ended the week sharply lower as coronavirus cases continued to spiral and markets awaited an economic stimulus. Full Article topNews