ONLINE EXCLUSIVES
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Feb- 2020 -20 February
SAMSUNG’S FLIP TO THE FUTURE
It’s not often something comes along to genuinely change the game, but the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip does just that, bringing foldable displays closer to the mainstream and reinventing the flip phone…
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20 February
INVESTOR BEHIND THE GREAT ‘CUT, COPY AND PASTE’ DIES AGED 74.
Mr Tesler started working in Silicon Valley in the early 1960s, at a time when computers were inaccessible to the vast majority of people
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19 February
UK CLOSES ITS DOORS TO NON ENGLISH SPEAKERS AND UNSKILLED WORKERS
It is urging employers to "move away" from relying on "cheap labour" from Europe and invest in retaining staff and developing automation
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18 February
CAN SRI LANKA HIT ITS FDI TARGET?
As we enter the middle of February, Sri Lanka does not appear to have a clear plan in place for foreign direct investment (FDI) for 2020
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18 February
FIRST ROBOTIC CARGO NETWORK NOW IN SRI LANKA
The RACN (Robotic Air Cargo Network) is a complete air transport eco system consisting of electric airplanes, airlines, airfields, airways
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17 February
GOLD PRICE HITS ALL TIME HIGH
According to some market analysts, the new highs in gold against two major currencies is a further sign of gold's growing investment
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17 February
BILL GATES WARNS OF 10 MILLION DEATHS AS VIRUS SPREADS TO AFRICA
Bill Gates has warned that coronavirus in Africa could overwhelm health services and trigger a pandemic which could cause 10 million deaths
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17 February
IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST
The WHO has drafted a new set of interim guidelines for the management of patients with severe acute respiratory illness (SARI) caused
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15 February
THE GLOBAL ECONOMY UNDER SIEGE
When shocks hit the global economy, Wall Street looks to history to see what will happen next. The outbreak in China of covid-19
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14 February
CORONAVIRUS: PEOPLE’S PERCEPTIONS
There is strong public support for quarantine and travel bans to contain the coronavirus outbreak, a new global survey from Ipsos shows
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