
We looked inside some of the tweets by @business and found useful information for you.
Inside 100 Tweets
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There are 181,354 people on Twitter who use the term "social media" in their bio.
The government of German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned of possible attacks by opponents of vaccinations or coronavirus skeptics on vaccine facilities https://t.co/ymWxn5XSei
Even the world’s most egalitarian region is grappling with a growing divide between rich and poor https://t.co/oBL9aYKo0V
In a world awash with money, long-dated debt is where all the action is for bond traders these days https://t.co/PfsM8aBXK0
Major banks escaped with minor fines for breaking antitrust rules in Mexico https://t.co/YxB6xpWJPf
Dubai’s Emirates and Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways have partnered with IATA to introduce a travel pass for passengers who have been inoculated against Covid-19 or have tested negative https://t.co/g3B9LUvb5a
There’s probably not much Angela Merkel’s government would adopt from Donald Trump, but the treatment he received when diagnosed with Covid appears to have caught her attention https://t.co/zM9Sh8VibL
Israel’s cabinet approved restrictions that will bar foreign flights from entering the country in order to limit the country’s exposure to mutated strains of Covid https://t.co/JlydqcKaLa
SoftBank Vision Fund managing partner Colin Fan is leaving the behemoth investment firm, marking the second departure of a managing partner at the fund this month, according to sources https://t.co/0ckrN8mt30

As an official in the Clinton Administration, @margaretomara has long researched the intersection of government and technology. At this moment in American history, she sits down with @technology's @BradStone to discuss Big Tech and democracy. https://t.co/VwG8g4T44j #TheYearAhead https://t.co/5qru2wJ6xw
Who are the Uighurs and why is China locking them up? https://t.co/slXDYhCvDO
U.K. officials have suggested paying people to stay home if they test positive for coronavirus, amid concerns too many are failing to get tested or comply with the lockdown rules https://t.co/aEpd0THRv8
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte is having trouble rebuilding his governing coalition https://t.co/g5WOm40yPP
Putin critic Alexey Navalny's return has thrown the Kremlin on the defensive https://t.co/yxS9INnrlC
London Heathrow loses its top spot among European airports https://t.co/0TOzeuwPGQ
The U.K. defended its decision to delay second doses of vaccines as the best way to combat the coronavirus, while more countries adopt a similar strategy in a race against rising cases and deadlier strains https://t.co/zG05x7pJ8s
A London private equity fund agrees to a settlement with a former executive who had made claims of fraud and racism https://t.co/DjXeu7XWtY
A growing furor over private emails from a Deutsche Bank director to a once-prized client now risks hurting the bank's reputation https://t.co/qgpCE9xyVV
The U.S. government, including the Pentagon, is stepping up surveillance of coronavirus variants to monitor their impact on Covid-19 vaccines and therapeutics, the new head of the CDC said https://t.co/0qVIjAUaRg
In global chocolate markets, cocoa nations Ivory Coast and Ghana are demanding food giants pay more for crops — but local farmers are the ones paying the price https://t.co/rGiTIndQ2K