EBRD newsletter - Friday 22 January EBRD record investment in 2020 in response to Covid-19 The EBRD responded to the coronavirus pandemic with record investment of €11 billion in 2020 through 411 projects, addressing the urgent needs of the 38 economies where it invests. This represented a 10 per cent increase in annual business investment relative to 2019, when the Bank provided €10.1 billion to finance 452 projects. Major media outlets such as Reuters, AFP and bne IntelliNews reported on the Bank’s operational results in 2020. The results were especially widely reported in countries of operations and complemented by media engagements, for instance in Serbia, Ukraine, Greece and Turkey. The results were also successfully shared on the Bank’s social media channels. The EBRD President tweeted: “We absolutely delivered on our promise to help our countries & clients deal with the economic impact of #COVID19. Now is the time to #BuildBackBetterEconomies”
Rule number one, never consume any liquid that is not in a can or a bottle, she said in the video, explaining that those water tanks are never cleaned and they are
disgusting.
She also said that most flight attendants rarely drink coffee or tea on planes, since they are both made with the same hot water from the coffee maker machines, which she said are rarely cleaned unless they are broken.
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Making a face, she added that these machines are also located right by the lavatories.
She suggests asking for bottled water or canned soft drinks only.
Kamalani says flight attendants rarely drink coffee or tea on planes.Yakobchuk Olena/Getty
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Succession drama at its peak in TRS
By Gali Nagaraja| Updated: 23rd January 2021 2:15 pm IST (Photo: Twitter)
Hyderabad: There is no smoke without fire. This is how political watchers in Telangana sum up on the rumour mills working relentlessly on the prospects of the ‘prince’s coronation’ for the last few days. Of course, this is not the first time the talk of the 44-year old K.T. Rama Rao succeeding his father KCR as the Chief Minister of the country’s youngest state that dominated the public discourse.
In September 2019, on the floor of the state’s assembly, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao deftly avoided what many see as the inevitable succession drama within his party. “I will not let my son (K.T. Rama Rao) to succeed me as chief minister since I am hale and healthy and want to lead my state for three terms with full vigour,” he had said.