Our coronavirus wave tracker covers 39 countries, combining data from 173 sub-national areas https://t.co/lWZpeJFDBw pic.twitter.com/HXzmNsy6tG
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) August 30, 2020
New blog from our excellent @Uni_of_Essex careers team: Graduate roles, placements, internships – job opportunities have suddenly disappeared. Find out what businesses are doing in the current pandemic & how to access rewarding job goals in times of change.https://t.co/wLjtImkRSt
— EssexPsychology (@EssexPsychology) July 3, 2020
https://twitter.com/rielcano/status/1297611067632300032
Why the ICT revolution failed to boost European productivity growth https://t.co/MSnOU6CE2C
— VoxEU (@voxeu) August 21, 2020
This column by @GFelbermayr, @YotovG et al. introduces a new dataset of economic sanctions that covers all bilateral, multilateral, and plurilateral sanctions in the world from 1950 to 2016 that can be utilised to analyse sanctions policies #EconTwitter https://t.co/n1JyOqODY6 pic.twitter.com/LCgBrfS3jf
— VoxEU (@voxeu) August 10, 2020
Detailed dataset of measures to curb COVID-19 ready for statistical analyses https://t.co/cxW3UAaLXy
— CSH Vienna (@CSHVienna) August 27, 2020
'#Coronavirus ‘track and trace’ efforts represent a major escalation in how governments analyse personal data. The financial crime-fighting world should pay attention.'
New commentary from @NickJMaxwell.https://t.co/2HB9lW64p2 pic.twitter.com/AlcqNuPAlz— RUSI (@RUSI_org) August 11, 2020
Besides the key role that #infrastructure plays in ensuring seamless operation of our cities, countries all over the world have struggled with obsolete systems.
How does infrastructure relate to the #Covid19 crisis?
By Cristina Contreras Casado https://t.co/nNmyAZuR6D
— ISPI (@ispionline) August 23, 2020
Sweden is reinforcing its military presence in the Baltic Sea amid Russian military exercises in the region. https://t.co/1OIRyRZWMP
— CEPA (@cepa) August 27, 2020
Czech car production still reeling from crisis as output plunges 30% by end of July https://t.co/jVJUvUbunW
— bne IntelliNews (@bneintellinews) August 24, 2020
https://twitter.com/IAIonline/status/1295979117498765312
Ongoing talks between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan attempting to find a diplomatic solution to the dispute over the Blue Nile Basin offer a unique opportunity for trans-boundary cooperation.
Read the analysis on water diplomacy by Owen Grafham, @AhmedSolHoA and Dr Nouar Shamout
— Chatham House (@ChathamHouse) August 17, 2020
Now that Vice President Joe Biden has formally accepted the Democratic Nomination, it's worth taking a look at his 2018 visit to @ChathamHouse
Here is the video of his speech.
A Vision for the Future of the Transatlantic Relationship https://t.co/lHnfor2eoY
— Leslie Vinjamuri (@londonvinjamuri) August 21, 2020
'When economic conditions deteriorate, voters quickly lose confidence in the economy and the government presiding over it.' Paul Whiteley (@uniessexgovt) and @HaroldDClarke look at the challenges ahead for Johnson https://t.co/fhjfc5cSee @Uni_of_Essex pic.twitter.com/qL8FVNJJNJ
— Eastern Arc (@TheEasternARC) June 1, 2020
How likely is this UK government, with its devoutly unionist base in Scotland, to recognise even a thumping mandate from the 2021 election and agree to #indyref2? Not likely at all, based on this piece (which I was enjoying even before it mentioned me).https://t.co/wk2hiLaKoY
— Rob Johns (@robjohns75) July 1, 2020
These are the 12 global economic indicators to watch https://t.co/8tfSiC7LKR
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) August 25, 2020
Real or not, Trump’s #Germany withdrawal helps #Putin, writes @KeirGiles https://t.co/7JL3HIAIoP
— CH Russia Eurasia (@CHRussiaEurasia) June 8, 2020
"If #Russia can sponsor attacks on Western troops in Afghanistan with impunity, where else around the world will it try to do the same again in paper-thin proxy wars?" writes @KeirGiles for @ICDS_Tallinnhttps://t.co/ZWwIjURL0y
— CH Russia Eurasia (@CHRussiaEurasia) July 3, 2020
https://twitter.com/VisegradInsight/status/1295974272964468736
https://twitter.com/cepa/status/1299459241170866184
Recent policy debates concerning the #EU recovery fund and public #debt have strongly focused on #Italy and kept reinforcing stereotypes on the country's economic governance
by @heimbergeconRead more: https://t.co/5z4EwQDjQt pic.twitter.com/EyqS85rS1K
— wiiw (@wiiw_news) July 24, 2020
Deal on #EU #RecoveryFund and EU budget: Breakthrough or disappointment?#NextGenerationEU
by @heimbergecon https://t.co/8OpRZSMhqX— wiiw (@wiiw_news) July 29, 2020
Turkish #lira hits record low in sharp decline
Fall comes after #centralbank spent billions in effort to defend the #currencyvia @FT https://t.co/UlB1HrwJzo#Turkey pic.twitter.com/js64yhRlMI
— wiiw (@wiiw_news) August 6, 2020
#NorthMacedonia held parliamentary #elections to respond better to the #pandemic, but uncertainty about the new government raises many questions
Read more: https://t.co/nIwsfjUBiL
— wiiw (@wiiw_news) July 24, 2020
In 2018, the CIT gap was PLN 22 billion, 35 per cent less than in 2014. At the same time, CIT accounted for 5 per cent of State revenue in Poland, distinctly below the EU average of 7 per cent.
Our full report: https://t.co/jWO9Bhs0kR pic.twitter.com/ea0LQiYulc
— Polski Instytut Ekonomiczny (@PIE_NET_PL) July 8, 2020
COVID-19 could expose up to 50 million more people to food insecurity in the Sahel – a region already facing a humanitarian crisis. Our recent report analyses the security, political and economic implications of the virus for the Sahel | https://t.co/fGDiUmKXwk pic.twitter.com/PChTAf9ISV
— IISS News (@IISS_org) August 16, 2020
While the Trump administration’s decision to drawdown troops in Germany could provide the US military more flexibility to address emerging global threats, it risks damage to Washington’s alliance strategy in Europe, write Henry Boyd and Bastian Giegerich | https://t.co/Wkjsq7HIl9 pic.twitter.com/QLC4PgEbX0
— IISS News (@IISS_org) August 19, 2020
The sale of 66 American-made F-16 fighter jets to Taiwan will require the country to recruit 107 additional pilots, explains @MeiaNouwens. 'And in the past nine years Taiwan has only increased its F-16 pilots by 21 officers.' | @CNN https://t.co/CrgyPmaoB4
— IISS News (@IISS_org) August 18, 2020
'China’s broader posture is still one of tactical restraint towards the U.S., as Beijing wants a truce during the election campaign,' says @graham_euan, Senior Fellow for Asia-Pacific Security | @japantimes https://t.co/MuLgMP2jiz
— IISS News (@IISS_org) August 28, 2020
Authorities also seized a large number of weapons in raids at five different locations. https://t.co/ukF6h64l2S
— euronews (@euronews) September 1, 2020
July tourist arrivals to #Spain are down 75% on last year due to the #coronavirus pandemic https://t.co/w9ZfRGIxjE
— euronews (@euronews) September 1, 2020
Romania's highest scientific body, the Academy, slammed for quoting #5G conspiracies. The press release was later taken down. https://t.co/eV7gE20nM5
— euronews (@euronews) September 1, 2020
China threatens retaliation after Czech delegates visit Taiwan https://t.co/vl1A41FiY4
— euronews (@euronews) August 31, 2020
#Russia has now had more than one million confirmed cases of #coronavirus since the start of the outbreak, the fourth-highest total in the world. https://t.co/1oEcVe7qqT
— euronews (@euronews) September 1, 2020
https://twitter.com/euronewsliving/status/1300750545653727232
Locusts are devastating for agricultural societies, but some communities view the insects as alternative food sources. #InspireMiddleEast has the story: https://t.co/eMWKePPFCy pic.twitter.com/NcWUSqW4wy
— euronews (@euronews) September 1, 2020
Mexican tattoo artist Omi Debua is giving away free "COVID-19 survivor" tattoos to those who have beaten the novel coronavirus. More than 60,000 people have died of the disease in the country. pic.twitter.com/0X4UAHs4w9
— euronews (@euronews) September 1, 2020
About 40 US Coast Guard crewmembers were swimming in the Pacific Ocean when a two-metre-long shark approached them. Everyone, including the shark, got away unharmed. pic.twitter.com/DKJ74UQv9T
— euronews (@euronews) August 29, 2020
https://twitter.com/DNewsHungary/status/1301045325445169152
https://twitter.com/DNewsHungary/status/1301030061819265025
Commuters from the countries that share a border with #Hungary are exempt from the ban on entry by foreigners.
– https://t.co/8ejbbtPie7— Daily News Hungary (@DNewsHungary) September 2, 2020
#Orbán visited #Slovenia
– https://t.co/etPXpOhZfO— Daily News Hungary (@DNewsHungary) September 1, 2020
Besides the most #crime-ridden parts of #Hungary, the safest #county has also been revealed#dailynewshungary
– https://t.co/yhZmQRydhd— Daily News Hungary (@DNewsHungary) September 1, 2020
https://twitter.com/DNewsHungary/status/1300795924499894274
Budapest Airport @budairport is implementing new rules for passengers entering the country
– https://t.co/DLv4rvl4Td— Daily News Hungary (@DNewsHungary) September 1, 2020
After Brexit: Thousands of Hungarians keep registering to stay in the #UK#dailynewshungary #hungary #unitedkingdom #emigration
– https://t.co/wlLsfYN2fs— Daily News Hungary (@DNewsHungary) September 1, 2020
https://twitter.com/DNewsHungary/status/1300738317101735942
Zagreb’s famous Dolac farmers’ market turn 90 https://t.co/zkbywpHYQk
— Croatia Week (@CroatiaWeek) September 2, 2020
The first gaming industry campus with a faculty, dorms, and an eSports hall has been declared a strategic project of Croatia https://t.co/ebHxzY9xoK
— Croatia Week (@CroatiaWeek) September 1, 2020
'Slovenia supports Croatia’s bids to join the eurozone and the passport-free #Schengen area, which will be good both for #Croatia and for Slovenia' https://t.co/XQ2ZyCcTnH
— Croatia Week (@CroatiaWeek) September 1, 2020
— Croatia Week (@CroatiaWeek) August 30, 2020
Zagreb to host Festival of World Literature from 6-12 Sept https://t.co/D8iJTGfeJl
— Croatia Week (@CroatiaWeek) August 30, 2020
Nobel prize-winning economist believes Croatia should not adopt euro currency https://t.co/fXiWqqOFAv
— Croatia Week (@CroatiaWeek) August 30, 2020
One for strudel fans https://t.co/n8h5MLsSwD
— Croatia Week (@CroatiaWeek) August 30, 2020
The 67th edition of the Pula Film Festival officially opens tonight with adherence to all epidemiological measures and without a high-risk mass gathering https://t.co/bjZwkXiFag
— Croatia Week (@CroatiaWeek) August 29, 2020
Croats from all over the world joined the action of raising funds for the reconstruction of the Vukovar Water Tower – a symbol of Croatian unity https://t.co/QRF3JaCmdO
— Croatia Week (@CroatiaWeek) August 29, 2020
Mediterranean trees are being planted in German forests. Scientists hope that the southern European transplants will help the woodland survive climate change pic.twitter.com/oiujMtFCFD
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 31, 2020
Shipping group Maersk will cut jobs as part of a major reorganization https://t.co/Fh3fJrLHRh pic.twitter.com/cgHPAMYsIJ
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 2, 2020
Farmed cod and chips? Norway revives bid to breed species at risk in wild https://t.co/3gV195NSHx pic.twitter.com/R32xjFYx0E
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Hungarians get a unique view while swimming across the European Union’s longest river pic.twitter.com/JrxOjkmrcj
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 2, 2020
Czech Senate speaker Milos Vystrcil will 'pay a heavy price' for making an official trip to Taiwan, the Chinese government’s top diplomat said, prompting Prague to summon China’s ambassador to explain comments it said 'crossed the line' https://t.co/LipkFE4dsh pic.twitter.com/DusRtcrh69
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Australian ex-PM sets out free-trade credentials but coy on UK role https://t.co/zf0nhHJpUT pic.twitter.com/vi3cfoidco
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Walmart is ready to take on Amazon Prime with its membership service Walmart Plus https://t.co/d83mwLHAqz pic.twitter.com/2sNgZ4at62
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 2, 2020
Shares of Apple and Zoom led the S&P 500 and Nasdaq to new highs https://t.co/KsAswlE2SJ pic.twitter.com/mJKuFPGl8m
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 2, 2020
In the Pentagon’s latest salvo against China’s growing might, it has combined Cold War-era bombers and cutting-edge stealth missiles. Read the latest @specialreports https://t.co/94QAPJBCFN pic.twitter.com/NMxwhhvqTa
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
A Reuters analysis shows how the COVID-19 crisis has given rise to a new consumer, one whose mindset around everything from clothing to food has shifted after months of working from home https://t.co/VfCGyXgSDa pic.twitter.com/gKTbjKRDSH
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Special Report: Pentagon's latest salvo against China's growing might – Cold War bombers https://t.co/8abgruzvIl pic.twitter.com/5PqgXQZ3gn
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Moscow’s famed Bolshoi Theater will reopen with the project 'Four Characters in Search of a Plot' which includes four one-act ballets staged by young foreign choreographers pic.twitter.com/rVfTkMTk1Q
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 2, 2020
Hong Kong began free coronavirus testing for all residents, but in the background some activists urged a boycott against the mainland-led initiative https://t.co/2WneSU2DkV pic.twitter.com/DjScINrgOo
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Facebook said it would block the sharing of news on Australian user accounts, rather than pay royalties to local media outlets in an ongoing battle between Australia and internet giants including Google https://t.co/D0rbf9F5js pic.twitter.com/hiz4Jf6ntn
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds video call with a UAE official after the historic visit of an Israeli delegation to the Gulf kingdom pic.twitter.com/YfYqfeDieE
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 2, 2020
India's Foreign Ministry said that Chinese troops had ‘engaged in provocative action’ on the disputed Himalayan border, in a fresh border flare-up between the two nuclear-armed neighbors https://t.co/q0EB6SLXVl pic.twitter.com/gsG5oPglZX
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
A plane carrying aides to President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu landed in Abu Dhabi after making a historic first direct flight from Tel Aviv to the United Arab Emirates https://t.co/Z4iM90YRmq pic.twitter.com/Dzkxa1wq5a
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 31, 2020
Venezuela pardoned more than 100 opposition politicians, including more than 20 legislators who were accused of conspiring against President Nicolas Maduro https://t.co/7qX0gGI4TJ pic.twitter.com/d77DmQTTIx
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Visiting Beirut for the second time in less than a month, French President Emmanuel Macron warned Lebanese politicians they risk sanctions if they fail to set the nation on a new course within three months https://t.co/IJ77jHAqiE pic.twitter.com/xjsL90BLTC
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Chile trucker strike snarls shipments of salmon, fruit and grain https://t.co/Iv8oA39CSk pic.twitter.com/A5IKC6wr8L
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 2, 2020
President Trump defied requests to stay away from Kenosha, Wisconsin, visiting to express support for law enforcement instead of urging racial healing after Jacob Blake's shooting https://t.co/VfqGbq7iXO pic.twitter.com/J4VE9S89TL
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 2, 2020
President Trump has consistently downplayed racism in American life. Joe Biden on the other hand has positioned himself as a crusader for racial justice. @YJacquez_ has more #USElection2020 pic.twitter.com/HXWhwRfNPS
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
U.S. presidential hopeful Biden says he would not ban fracking https://t.co/Tf5ul9F8KF pic.twitter.com/6OjD2g7yh7
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
A Kansas teacher created a database after she couldn't find a cohesive picture of how COVID-19 was spreading in schools.
Now maintained by the National Education Association, it shares data that some schools prefer to keep quiet.https://t.co/nrtpG6JnYP
— NPR (@NPR) August 29, 2020
OUT TO SEA: Turtle hatchlings scuttle from their nests on the Outer Banks beach in North Carolina, making a dash for the breakers as organizers of a sea turtle protection group watch on. https://t.co/LpFQrBKeSi pic.twitter.com/6V3ioNPOtn
— ABC News (@ABC) August 28, 2020
Raysean White, the man who filmed the altercation between Jacob Blake and the Kenosha Police Department, says "Jacob did not pose any threat to those officers" before he was shot. https://t.co/XLppzemZut pic.twitter.com/eKYH8NDra8
— OutFrontCNN (@OutFrontCNN) August 28, 2020
https://twitter.com/VOANews/status/1299127051652276224
How many people in the US are immigrants – and where do they come from? https://t.co/6opjQ5cnJ3 #UnitedStates #Migration pic.twitter.com/LSj9BAW05g
— World Economic Forum (@wef) August 28, 2020
University of Iowa Campus Health Officer, Daniel Fick, MD, talks about:
✔️Who is being tested for COVID-19 at Iowa, when, and why
✔️Which test we use and why pic.twitter.com/4dgcPELbRi— University of Iowa (@uiowa) August 28, 2020
This course climbs through the Rocky Mountains, up to the summit of Colorado's legendary Pikes Peak pic.twitter.com/mWRyyWVRT4
— Business Insider (@businessinsider) August 27, 2020