Best failed video calls of 2020
The unfortunate events of this year have made society adapt to the way meetings are held. Video calls became integral but with that came mishaps. Here are the best failed video calls of 2020.
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Thousands of Britons have taken part in the Christmas Eve bell-ringing to combat loneliness. The campaign was backed by celebrities including Michael Sheen and Sophie Ellis-Bextor, members of the Royal Family and politicians of all parties. The event was even endorsed by Captain Sir Tom Moore, who called it “a brilliant initiative at a time where it is really needed”.
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Kevin Spacey posted a Christmas-themed YouTube video, marking the third year in a row that he has shared clips to his channel. This year's video, titled "1-800 XMAS," was a more somber affair than past years, offering compassion to people struggling over the holiday season. "If you're standing in a place that you can no […]
The Government said the Army would be brought in to help with the situation in Kent as hauliers spent almost a week stranded at the Channel border.
(Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks rose for a second day in holiday-shortened trading as investors monitored the latest developments on the congressional aid package, while the pound strengthened after a post-Brexit trade accord agreement was reached.Technology and real estate shares led the S&P 500 led higher, with energy the only one of the benchmark index’s 11 sector groups to finish in the red. A scuffle over pandemic relief is set to run up against a federal funding deadline next week as Democrats side with President Donald Trump in his demand for $2,000 payments to most Americans. The dollar weakened and Treasury yields were little changed.Alibaba Group Holding’s U.S.-listed shares tumbled the most ever on concern over China’s inquiry into alleged monopolistic practices at the e-commerce company. Volumes were subdued in many countries on Thursday. Most financial markets will be closed Friday for Christmas.“The market is in autopilot mode at least until the end of year, which has positive indications for a Santa Clause rally,” said Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA Research.The pound strengthened for a second day and the Stoxx 600 Index edged higher after the U.K. clinched a historic trade deal with the European Union, averting the threat of an acrimonious breakup and laying the foundations for a new relationship with its biggest and nearest commercial partner.“Right now we have a lot of animal spirits surging into year end,” Michael Purves, founder and CEO at Tallbacken Capital Advisors, said on Bloomberg TV. “As constructive as I am on markets in the broader term, I do expect there will be a hangover of sorts to process this over-extension some time later this winter.”These are the main moves in markets:For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2020 Bloomberg L.P.
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(Bloomberg) -- Oil declined for the first week since October as a new coronavirus mutation spreads through parts of the world and poses risks to energy demand in the wake of stricter lockdowns.Futures in New York slid 1.8% this week, yet closed up on Thursday with equities gaining after the U.K. clinched a historic trade deal with the European Union.Tougher restrictions were extended to much of England to contain the new strain of Covid-19, and China said it would pause flights to and from the U.K. A cluster of infections in Sydney is growing and in the U.S., New York City hospitalizations are at the highest since May.“Any setback in combating the pandemic is met with selling, as we saw this week,” said John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital LLC. “Demand in the early part of January is looking shaky, especially if more lockdowns come our way, which is increasingly likely if a post-Christmas surge in virus cases materializes.”After a run of seven weekly gains driven by euphoria over a series of vaccine breakthroughs, oil’s weakness points to the concerns over how long it will take for vaccines to roll out and the impact on energy consumption. At the same time, the OPEC+ alliance plans to add supply back to the market next year, another risk factor.“Our forecast is there are more downside risks going forward than upside tailwinds for the energy markets,” said Tariq Zahir, managing member of the global macro program at Tyche Capital Advisors LLC. “We have already seen downward revisions for oil demand going into next year and with OPEC wanting to start to add production,” demand may weaken further.U.S. lawmakers are still in discussions over a stimulus bill. House Republicans blocked Democrats’ attempt to meet President Donald Trump’s demand to pay most Americans $2,000 to help weather the pandemic.Oil’s futures curve has also weakened. Brent’s prompt timespread is in contango, a bearish market structure where near-term prices are more cheaper than later-dated ones. The spread was in backwardation earlier in the month.Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump raised geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, accusing Iran of being responsible for a rocket attack near the U.S. embassy in Baghdad on Sunday. “Some friendly health advice to Iran: If one American is killed, I will hold Iran responsible. Think it over,” he said in a tweet.The Islamic Republic’s Foreign Ministry said the claims were baseless. The country’s oil minister said last week that Iran was planning to double its production in 2021, which will clash with OPEC+ efforts to gradually increase supply without flooding the market.For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2020 Bloomberg L.P.
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Halper Sadeh LLP, a global investor rights law firm, is investigating whether the sale of PRGX Global, Inc. (NASDAQ: PRGX) to Ardian for $7.71 per share is fair to PRGX shareholders.
Beyond Meat, Impossible Foods and Oatley experienced an explosive year in 2020 as the alternative food market continues to boom amid COVID-19.
President Donald Trump’s sudden demand for last-minute changes to plans for pandemic relief and government spending in 2021 has thrown Washington into chaos, but one thing is clear: Millions of Americans will face additional hardship because of it. Meanwhile, 12 million unemployed Americans will lose jobless aid on Saturday, and even if its resumption is eventually approved, it will take states weeks or more to actually distribute payments. If the relief bill dies thanks to Trump’s tantrum, one likely result is a new effort negotiated after president Biden is inaugurated, with Republicans likely to be far less cooperative if negotiations begin after special elections in Georgia on Jan 5.
UK coronavirus death toll increases by 574. Total number of UK deaths from Covid now 69,625, with further 39,036 daily cases recorded
Johnny Depp 'did not get fair trial' lawyers tell appeal court. Mr Justice Nicol dismissed Depp’s claim last month but actor’s barrister asks for new trial over abuse claims
MrBeast, the popular YouTube hype-master, is launching a reprise of "Finger on the App" — quadrupling the cash prize to $100,000 to whomever can literally keep their finger on the game the longest. Jimmy Donaldson, a.k.a. MrBeast, launched the first "Finger on the App" contest June 30. The game had nearly 1.1 million downloads and […]
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One student told The Independent it was ‘to understand why they would opt out of something which only brings good to young people’