Coronavirus continues to spread, and is causing chaos in markets. Following the CDCâÂÂs admission yesterday that a pandemic is now likely, there are new cases in several previously-unaffected countries. Shares in Asia and Europe are also tanking.
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Coronavirus continues to spread, and is causing chaos in markets. Following the CDCâs admission yesterday that a pandemic is now likely, there are [new cases]( in several previously-unaffected countries. [Shares in Asia and Europe]( are also tanking.
Apple holds its annual meeting with investors. Shareholders are voting on whether the company must [disclose all censorship requests]( by any government, after it was repeatedly accused of acquiescing to Chinaâs demands to [block certain apps](.
European powers are attempting to salvage the Iran nuclear deal. Britain, France, and Germany, as well as Russia and China, are meeting in Vienna to try and [persuade Tehran to uphold]( the accord. The US withdrew in 2018 and slapped punishing sanctions on Iran.
While you were sleeping
Bayerâs chairman announced heâs stepped down. [Werner Wenning said heâs moving on]( after making âprogress in handling the legal issues in the US.â Heâs referring to a huge lawsuit in which the German chemical giant is accused of produced a carcinogenic weedkiller.
Japanâs PM wants to hit pause on sporting and cultural events. The countryâs professional soccer league has already been postponed. But despite increasing skepticism, [preparation for the big one]( the Olympic Games, is apparently continuing as scheduled.
At least 20 people died in riots in New Delhi. Protests over a controversial citizenship law that grants sanctuary to migrants of all faiths except Islam coincided with Donald Trumpâs visit to the Indian capital. [Hindu mobs]( have attacked Muslim homes and businesses over their perceived opposition to the new law.
Indonesia drew closer to building a new capital city. The government is [submitting a bill]( to parliament this week that would speed up construction of the new city on Borneo island, which is intended to attract investors from around the world. Meanwhile, [torrential rain is flooding]( its current capital, Jakarta.
Demand for space travel has skyrocketed. Virgin Galactic said the number of people registering interest has [doubled since September]( with tickets for its inaugural flight later this year retailing at $250,000. Despite the enthusiasm, the business still reported a $73 million quarterly loss.
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Matters of debate
The new head of Univision doesnât speak Spanish. [Shareholders vs. audiences]( which is more important?
Do soda taxes work? Despite the fanfare at their introduction, [the answer is]( hard to find.
Virgil Abloh could be the next Karl Lagerfeld. It might [dismay fashion traditionalists]( but he looks like the real deal.
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Surprising discoveries
A White House doctor hid cauliflower in Trumpâs mashed potatoes. He wanted the US president to [eat more vegetables](.
Red squirrels are better than gray ones at sniffing out danger. They are [more responsive to the scent]( of pine martens, a sharp-clawed predator.
Two activist musicians produced every possible melody. They hope to [undermine lawsuits]( in which one artist accuses another of ripping off their sound.
The worldâs smelliest fruit could be an electric charger. Researchers found that durian and jackfruit [can be used to store energy](.
Thereâs a secret 17th-century doorway in Britainâs House of Commons. It was used by parliamentarians to get to [Charles IIâs coronation banquet]( in 1660.
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