The State Department announced on Thursday that through next year, consular officers will be able to forego in-person interviews for H-1B and other non-immigrant visa
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Pfizer’s oral therapy has been approved in the U.S as the 1st home Covid treatment.
The first tablet against COVID-19, a Pfizer medicine that Americans will be able to take at home to prevent the virus’s worst symptoms was approved
Japan’s SBI considers taking its public subsidiary Shinsei Bank private – CEO.
SBI Holdings Inc, a Japanese online financial behemoth, said on Wednesday that it is considering taking its publicly traded subsidiary Shinsei Bank Ltd private in
In the Danske Bank scandal, a Danish woman is accused of laundering $4.5 billion.
Denmark’s public prosecutor announced on Wednesday that a Danish lady has been charged in a money laundering case involving more than 30 billion Danish crowns
Arifmetika, a Russian lender intends to achieve Canada listing in 2022.
Arifmetika Financial Solutions, a Russian firm that gives modest loans to individuals, expects to begin trading in Canada in early 2022 and hopes to raise
NSO spyware was used to hack a Polish opposition pair.
In the last weeks before the crucial 2019 parliamentary elections, a high-profile lawyer representing prominent Polish opposition members had his cellphone broken into. A prosecutor
Toyota will cease operations at five plants in January owing to supply chain problems.
Due to supply chain concerns, chip shortages, and the COVID-19 pandemic, Toyota Motor Corp said on Monday that production at five domestic facilities will be
17 people dead in a sewage gas explosion in southern Pakistan.
The death toll from a sewer gas explosion in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, has risen to 17, police said, adding that some critically injured people
Ex-CEO of a foreign company based in the U.S accused of stealing $15m to fund an opulent lifestyle.
According to federal prosecutors, a former CEO was accused of embezzling more than $15 million from her firm and spending the money on a luxury
To slow Omicron, Dutch health experts recommend a complete lockdown.
According to Dutch media on Friday, health experts advising the Netherlands’ government on COVID-19 policy have advised the country enter a “strict” lockdown, only days
