Newsletter Feb 26, 2021
EU confident of hitting jab target as global death toll tops 2.5 mn

The Covid-19 vaccines are boosting hopes that countries can finally start to emerge from the pandemic that has killed more than 2.5 million people and infected at least 112 million worldwide.

ITV leads bidding war to air Meghan and Harry's Oprah interview in Britain

BBC and streaming giants Amazon Prime and Netflix are not participating in the bidding war.

Biden, Saudi King speak ahead of Khashoggi murder report
A respected veteran journalist and editor, Khashoggi was in self-exile and resident in the United States, writing articles critical of the crown prince when he was assassinated on October 2, 2018
TikTok parent company ByteDance agrees to pay $92 million in privacy case settlement
The class-action lawsuit states that the video-sharing app gathered and disclosed personal data in violation of the US federal Video Privacy Protection Act.
Facebook restores news for Australian users after media bargaining deal
In announcing the end of its news blackout, Facebook said it "looks forward to continuing to work with the industry to find the best ways to support news."
Ugly day on Wall Street as US Treasury yields jump
All three major US indices fell sharply, but the tech-dominated Nasdaq was by far the weakest, sinking 3.5 percent.
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