Daily roundupSunday's key coronavirus developments from Luxembourg and abroad

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Starting with Luxembourg

  • Ratings agency Fitch has awarded Luxembourg a triple A rating, saying that the country has dealt well financially with the coronavirus crisis.

And abroad

  • In-person learning is back on the curriculum at universities in the United States this term after a pandemic-imposed hiatus but, like much else in the deeply divided country, how it plays out will depend largely on politics.

  • Thousands of protesters in cars and on bikes massed in Bangkok’s central shopping district Sunday, one of several mobile rallies across Thailand demanding Premier Prayut Chan-O-Cha resign over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Latvians are taking to the country’s waterways for a socially distanced musical experience this summer, boarding kayaks, dinghies and motor yachts to enjoy some music -- even if unvaccinated.

  • Across the United States, a growing number of companies are delaying their employees’ return to the office out of concern over the new wave of disease. But more and more people across the country have settled in for a second year of telework -- willingly this time, with little desire to return to the office, content and comfortable with their new personal and professional lifestyle.

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