
UK Father-Son Duo Explore China’s Tech Innovations at MWC Shanghai 2021
Lee and Oli Barrett, a UK father-son duo, delve into China’s latest tech innovations at MWC Shanghai 2021, exploring AR, 5G, AI, and more at the leading technology exhibition.
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Lee and Oli Barrett, a UK father-son duo, delve into China’s latest tech innovations at MWC Shanghai 2021, exploring AR, 5G, AI, and more at the leading technology exhibition.
Chinese shop owners in Brazil are striving to keep their businesses open amid the country’s escalating COVID-19 crisis, relying on strong community support and resilience to weather the economic storm.
EU proposes the Digital Green Certificate to facilitate safe travel within its member states during the COVID-19 pandemic, aiming to boost the summer tourist season with proof of vaccination or negative tests.
A Spanish engineer’s dream to cycle from Barcelona to Singapore halted by COVID-19, leading to a 25,700 km journey across 43 European countries.
The pandemic has led to significant lifestyle changes, with businesses and universities embracing digital tools for education.
As Florida continues its vaccination efforts, churches are playing a vital role in helping minority communities access COVID-19 vaccines, addressing ongoing disparities and fostering community trust.
Countries worldwide adopt varied COVID-19 strategies: Italy enters lockdown, Canada continues AstraZeneca vaccine use, and Mississippi opens vaccinations to all adults.
British vlogger Jason explores religious freedom in China, uncovering the rich diversity of beliefs and dispelling misconceptions about religion being banned.
Children in rural Mexico are falling behind in education due to the pandemic, highlighting the digital divide and challenges faced by indigenous communities.
The U.S. administers over 100 million COVID-19 vaccines, achieving a new daily record and marking significant progress in global pandemic efforts.
The COVID-19 pandemic is widening the education gap in the U.S. as private schools see increased demand from parents seeking in-person classes, highlighting disparities between public and private education.
New York City restaurant workers are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine as indoor dining resumes at limited capacity. The move aims to protect employees and support the industry’s recovery.
While the world sees declining COVID-19 numbers, Brazil faces its worst crisis yet, reporting more daily deaths than any other country. A new variant, slow vaccinations, and lack of mitigation are to blame.
One year since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, we explore how the virus has transformed workplaces globally, compelling businesses and employees to adapt in unprecedented ways.
As Brazil struggles with soaring COVID-19 cases, a leading scientist urges a national lockdown to curb the outbreak.
Frontline workers like Dr. Ivor Douglas reflect on the challenges and lessons learned one year after battling the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the profound impact on society and healthcare.
Canadian vlogger Kirk Apesland shares his insights on China’s Two Sessions, explaining how the nation’s goals for 2025 aim to optimize urbanization, boost technology, and improve the environment.
A recent study finds the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine highly effective against the Brazil COVID-19 variant, offering hope amid warnings of a possible global surge.
Cherrie Atilano, a Filipino agripreneur, has spent over two decades empowering farmers, making agriculture profitable, and encouraging more women to join the industry.
Canadian designer Elora Hardy is transforming Bali’s landscape with magical bamboo homes, blending sustainability with innovative design to shape a bountiful future.