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The Astrology business has been booming during the coronavirus pandemic. Business Insider reports the industry was already on the rise. With daily life so altered and unclear, more people are turning to astrologers for clarity and guidance. Insider spoke with five astrologers and the CEO of an astrology company about the business of interpreting the stars during a pandemic. Astrologers say they've seen huge increases in demand and booked-up schedules. On top of that more people than ever trying to learn about their craft.
Hpakant (Myanmar), 4 Jul (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Nyein Chan Naing) A mass funeral was held on Saturday for the victims of an accident at a jade mine in northern Myanmar, which left at least 172 miners dead and highlighted the appalling working conditions of miners in an industry that moves huge amounts of money and has rampant corruption. FOOTAGE OF CASKET TRANSFERS IN HPAKANT, MYANMAR
Hpakant, July 3 (EFE).- An accident at a jade mine that killed at least 172 people in a remote part of northern Myanmar is a sign of rampant unemployment and poverty in the country, Myanmar’s de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi said on Friday.In its latest update Friday, the Myanmar Fire Services Department reported 172 dead and more than 50 injured after Thursday's landslide at a mine in Hpakant, a remote town in Kachin state, which caught out a group of informal miners. (Camera: NYEIN CHAN NAING)FOOTAGE SHOWS THE FUNERAL OF SOME OF THE MINERS THAT WERE KILLED IN THE LANDSLIDE IN HPAKANT, MYANMAR.
Hpakant, July 2 (EFE/EPA).- At least 113 people were killed Thursday during an accident at a jade mine in northern Myanmar after a mud avalanche buried a group of informal miners, official sources said. (Camera: NYEIN CHAN NAING)FOOTAGE RECORDED JULY 2019 OF WORKERS IN A JADE MINE IN HPAKANT, KACHIN, MYANMAR AND A NIGHT MARKET WHERE THE JADE IS SOLD.
Hpakant (Myanmar), 2 Jul, EFE/EPA.- At least 162 people died Thursday in an accident at the world's largest jade mine in northern Myanmar, highlighting the poor working conditions of miners in an industry that moves huge amounts of money with rampant corruption.FOOTAGE OF THE SITE OF THE JADE MINE ACCIDENT IN MYANMAR
The first official budget figures since Britain voted to leave the EU show a smaller-than-expected budget surplus. As post-referendum data continues to trickle in, attention is turning to what sort of access Britain will seek with its main trading partners in the EU. Kirsty Basset reports.