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Geneva: The World Health Organisation (WHO) and its director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus will face some tough questions at its annual meet, beginning on May 18. According to a report...
Read moreDetailsLondon: A 100-year-old man in UK who had served as an engineer during the World War II in India wishes to re-visit India post the lockdown period. The man celebrated...
Read moreDetailsBerlin: A team of researchers at Goethe University and the Frankfurt University Hospital in Germany have reportedly discovered a series of compounds that resulted in restricting SARS-CoV-2, the virus that...
Read moreDetailsBeijing: US President Donald Trump has threatened to end bilateral ties with China over its alleged role in making coronavirus a pandemic. However, the Chinese foreign ministry responded to his...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi. The government has been evacuating Indians stranded in different countries by flights and ships as part of their Vande Bharat Mission. However, South Korea has been missing from...
Read moreDetailsMoscow: Russia reported 10,598 new COVID-19 positive cases on Friday, taking the country's tally to 262,843. Also, 113 people succumbed to the virus in the country in the last 24...
Read moreDetailsWith the Covid-19 global pandemic stalling economies all over the world, employers are firing people left, right and centre. What Uber, however, has done, won’t have many parallels. Incredulous as...
Read moreDetailsGeneva: Even as clinical and human trials of a vaccine for coronavirus are under way in different countries, the World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a grim warning for mankind....
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: Twitter Inc has become the first major tech company to allow employees who can work remotely to do so indefinitely, as the coronavirus outbreak forces unprecedented changes in...
Read moreDetailsWashington DC: US President Donald Trump has claimed that coronavirus will “go away without a vaccine” and 95,000 or more people will die in the country. "It's going to go...
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