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President Biden is expected to lift restrictions on transgender service members in the military as early as Monday, people familiar with the matter told The Wall Street Journal on Sunday. This would reverse a ban former President Donald Trump announced via tweet in 2017, which blindsided former Defense Secretary James Mattis. The Pentagon has said there are about 9,000 service members who identify as transgender, with independent estimates putting the number closer to 16,000, the Journal reports.During his Senate confirmation hearing last week, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was asked by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) if he would support lifting restrictions on transgender service, and Austin indicated that he would. "I truly believe ... that if you're fit and you're qualified to serve and you can maintain the standards, you should be allowed to serve," he said. "And, you can expect that I will support that throughout."More stories from theweek.com 5 scathingly funny cartoons about Biden's COVID-19 push Republicans back Biden's coronavirus response at a surprisingly high rate, poll suggests Trump's pressure on DOJ to sue states over election in Supreme Court reportedly 'got really intense'
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Boehringer Ingelheim has been recognized as a Top Employer for 2021 in Singapore and six other countries across Asia - Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam - by Top Employers Institute, the global authority on excellence in people practices. This is the fourth consecutive year that the healthcare company has received the certification in Singapore, and the second time they are awarded across the region.
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(Bloomberg) -- Iraq plans to cut oil output in January and February to make up for breaching its OPEC+ quota last year, according to the state company that markets the nation’s crude.OPEC’s second-biggest producer will pump around 3.6 million barrels daily for the two months, according to Ali Nizar, the deputy head of SOMO. That would be the lowest level since early 2015 and compares with around 3.85 million in December, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.Exports, including those from the semi-autonomous northern region of Kurdistan, will be slightly more than 3 million barrels a day during the period, Nizar said in an interview in Baghdad, the capital. The figure for last month was almost 3.3 million.Baghdad’s ability to meet these targets depends on whether the Kurdistan Regional Government agrees to reduce supplies from fields under its control, Nizar said. The central government has complained in the past that it can’t control Kurdish production.OPEC+, an alliance between the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and others such as Russia, agreed in April to slash output and bolster oil prices, which had been hammered by the spread of the coronavirus. Saudi Arabia later criticized Iraq and other members including Nigeria for pumping above their caps and called on them to make compensatory cuts.Iraq is still committed to the OPEC+ deal, which runs until next year, Nizar said.Following SaudiIts decision to pump less oil follows a similar action by Saudi Arabia earlier this month. With the virus still raging, the kingdom said it would reduce production in February and March by 1 million barrels daily, a surprise move that caused oil prices to rise.Tanker-tracking data suggest Iraq is already selling less crude. Exports slipped to just over 3 million barrels daily in the first 15 days of January, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.Brent crude has almost tripled to around $55 a barrel since OPEC+ begun restricting supplies. But it’s still far short of what Iraq needs to balance its budget and bolster its economy. The International Monetary Fund forecast that Iraq’s gross domestic product would contract 11% in 2020, more than that of any other OPEC member under an output quota.The government is in talks with the IMF for $6 billion of loans, Finance Minister Ali Allawi said in a separate interview.Storage in AsiaIraq is mulling whether to build or use oil-storage facilities in Asia to reduce the risk of it not being able to send crude to its main customers, according to SOMO’s Nizar. Persian Gulf neighbors Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates already stockpile some of their crude in Japan, South Korea and India.Most of Iraq’s oil has to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian forces have targeted tankers traversing the chokepoint several times since early 2019 and threatened to block it in the past.Iraq plans to export an average of 1.1 million barrels a day of its new Basrah Medium grade of crude, Nizar said. The first cargo was shipped this month.Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi’s cabinet is yet to sign off on a multibillion-dollar supply deal with China’s Zhenhua Oil Co., according to Nizar. Under the terms, SOMO will supply roughly 130,000 barrels a day of crude to for up to five years, with Zhenhua paying for the first year upfront.The pre-payment oil contract, a first for Baghdad, underscored the government’s need for cash.(Updates with production details in second paragraph.)For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2021 Bloomberg L.P.
Boehringer Ingelheim has been recognized as a Top Employer for 2021 in Thailand and six other countries across Asia - Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea and Vietnam - by Top Employers Institute, the global authority on excellence in people practices. This is the third consecutive year that the healthcare company has received the certification in Thailand, and the second time they are awarded across the region.
Boehringer Ingelheim has been recognized as a Top Employer for 2021 in Vietnam and six other countries across Asia - Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand - by Top Employers Institute, the global authority on excellence in people practices. This is the second consecutive year that the healthcare company has received the certification in Vietnam, and the second time they are awarded across the region.
Boehringer Ingelheim has been recognized as a Top Employer for 2021 in Malaysia and six other countries across Asia - Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam - by Top Employers Institute, the global authority on excellence in people practices. This is the third consecutive year that the healthcare company has received the certification in Malaysia, and the second time they are awarded across the region.
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Boehringer Ingelheim has been recognized as a Top Employer for 2021 in Indonesia and six other countries across Asia - Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam - by Top Employers Institute, the global authority on excellence in people practices. This is the second consecutive year that the healthcare company has received the certification in Indonesia, and the second time they are awarded across the region.