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Top stories: WHO Director-General urges vaccine equality, European countries tighten restrictions and men outnumber women three to one on COVID-19 task forces.
The pandemic has highlighted the many challenges faced by working mothers in the United States, but many of the issues are pre-date COVID-19.
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated many existing long-term issues in Asia, but a new IMF paper explores how the region can navigate these challenges.
Top stories: Rising deaths and cases in India; European confidence in AstraZeneca vaccine falls; Philippines expanding COVID-19 restrictions.
A new survey suggests that the COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on our sleep, but people are increasingly exploring different aids to sleep better.
As we continue working from home, smarter use of online tools can actually help us avoid screen fatigue, writes Google's Diane Chaleff. Here are some tips.
Surveying the well-being of American adults found 21% are experiencing high levels of psychological distress, due to COVID-19 health and financial risks.
Top stories: AstraZeneca vaccine backed by regulators; France introduces new restrictions; US has administered more than 115 million vaccine doses.
A survey of 5,000 working UK adults in January and February showed that a majority would like to continue working remotely in some capacity post pandemic.
Top stories: More than 25 million Brits have received first vaccine dose; France sees biggest one-day jump in cases since November; New Zealand close to allowing Australians to visit with...
Only around 50% of meeting time is well used, and engaging, research finds. These steps will help to ensure they're inclusive, authentic and effective.
Whilst many of us will be watching more TV during the COVID-19 pandemic, psychologists say that in moderation, it may be good for our mental health.





