Newsletter of July 14, 2021

1 min read
July 14, 2021

Monaco Deploys a Digital Identity System

Since June 28, Monaco citizens and residents have been able to have a digital identity. The Principality claims to be one of the most advanced countries. Yet, it provides services common to many countries so far. Read More


Lufthansa Adopts Gender-Neutral Greetings

The airline group will remove “Ladies and Gentlemen” from their welcome speech to passengers. The airline industry is moving forward with more gender-neutral and inclusive communications. Read More


Large Banks Can Resume with Dividends

The large US and UK banks can resume distributing dividends. The European Central Bank will remove restrictions in September 2021. Read More


South Korea Restricts Music in Gyms to Fight Covid

To fight a surge of Covid cases South Korean authorities decided to ban music with a fast tempo in gyms. Read More

Clément Vérité

Clément is the executive editor and founder of Newsendip. He started in the media industry as a freelance reporter at 16 for a local French newspaper after school and has never left it. He later worked for seven years at The New York Times, notably as a data analyst. He holds a Master of Management in France and a Master of Arts in the United Kingdom in International Marketing & Communications Strategy. He has lived in France, the United Kingdom, and Italy.

Treadmill
Previous Story

South Korea restricts music in gyms to fight Covid-19

Next Story

In Czechia, Supreme Court rules for online retailers while shops are closed