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The Future of Global Economy Post COVID-19

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  The new type of coronavirus - Covid-19, started from China but now threatening the whole world by spreading rapidly as well as continuously, endangering human lives. But, the long-term results of coronavirus outbreak that hit the global economy seem to shake political and economic balances in many countries. The pandemic, which postpones international travel and stops production wheels, causes shock waves in the markets. It’s a fatal health problem, which caused significant economic breakdowns and shook the global financial system gravely. In addition to supply and demand shocks, there is a high fluctuation in the financial markets. Economic life, especially in the US and Europe, has stopped because the pandemic affected the supply and demand fronts simultaneously. Since the Second World War, the world has been facing grave economic recessions, and there has never been a time when all these imbalances were experienced so harshly at the same time. Unfortunately, this dangerous sce...

Microsoft Edge just got a killer feature to beat Chrome and how to use it

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Microsoft gets Google Chrome’s forced dark mode — here’s how to enable it Microsoft Edge has brought in the option to force a dark mode on web pages even if they don’t support it, giving it another feature to tempt people over from Google Chrome. Based on the same engine Chrome’s dark mode uses, Edge's version will change the color of a website’s background, text, and other elements on the page, effectively forcing a dark mode on to a site. For people who do a lot of evening web surfing, this forced dark mode will make flipping through web pages less of an eye strain. Google Chrome used to also force a dark mode onto websites, which was a feature of its Canary experimental browser that users had to enable. Google has since removed the option. But phones site MobiGyaan discovered such a feature is still in the Edge browser. However, it also has to be forcefully enabled as it doesn’t exist in a simple drop-down option or sub-menu in the browser. How to enable forced dark...

25 Coronavirus Facts You Should Know by Now

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HOW LONG DOES IT STAY ON SURFACES? WHO'S LEAST AFFECTED? THESE CORONAVIRUS FACTS MAY SURPRISE YOU.     It's highly unlikely that you don't already know a lot about coronavirus, the global pandemic currently rolling across the globe, killing thousands and infecting hundreds of thousands, including world leaders and movie stars. In fact, we'd bet an hour doesn't go by that you don't hear about some new coronavirus information. But while you've no doubt read plenty of alarming headlines about the novel virus known as COVID-19, you may have missed some of the fine print. We consulted scientific research and medical professionals to gather the facts about coronavirus you likely haven't heard. 1. Symptoms vary depending on the individual—and some people don't show any signs at all.   The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) originally released a list of common coronavirus symptoms, such as fever, cough, and shortness of breath. But now, the CDC...