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Fearing Turkish Role, France Wants International Supervision In Nagorno-Karabakh
France wants international supervision to implement a ceasefire in the NagornoKarabakh conflict amid concerns in Paris that Russia and Turkey could strike a deal to cut out Western powers from future peace talks, the presidency said on Thursday.
IMF Director: Virus Could Disrupt Global Recovery
The head of the International Monetary Fund said Thursday that the while the United States and other major economies turned in betterthanexpected economic performances in the third quarter, the world now faces slower momentum with a resurgence in coronavi...
Serum Institute CEO Says India Can Expect Covid-19 Vaccine in 3-4 Months if 'Everything Goes as Planned'
Adar Poonawalla said 50% of the vaccine produced by his company will be allocated for inoculation drives in India and that the SII will try to make the vaccine affordable for all at an initial price range of Rs 500 to Rs 600.
Over 500 Fishermen Hit By Mysterious Skin Disease In Senegal
More than five hundred fishermen in Senegal have contracted a mysterious skin disease after returning from sea, a senior government health official said on Thursday.
Lebanon Sets Starting Point For Sea Border Negotiations With Israel
President Michel Aoun on Thursday specified Lebanon's starting point for demarcating its sea border with Israel under U.S.mediated talks, in the first public confirmation of a stance sources say actually increases the size of the disputed area.
Cuban Actor Broselianda Hernandez Found Dead In Miami Beach
An actor who worked for more than two decades in television, theater and films in Cuba was found dead along the shoreline of Miami Beach with no apparent signs of foul play, police said Thursday.
Testing Falls Short As Sweden Battles Second Pandemic Wave
Sweden is struggling to contain a second wave of COVID19, partly due to a lack of testing capacity, which has left people waiting days for test results and thrust its unorthodox pandemic strategy into the limelight once again.
Praising Union, UK PM Johnson Outlines Plans To Make Navy Most Powerful In Europe
Prime Minister Boris Johnson pledged to restore Britain's navy to its position as Europe's most powerful maritime force on Thursday, highlighting that shipbuilding could also help heal divisions between the four nations of the United Kingdom.
What is Computer Vision Syndrome and How to Prevent it
Computer vision syndrome (CVS), also known as digital eye strain, is actually a group of vision-related and muscular issues that result from continuous use of devices with digital displays.
Nom Wah At 100: A Cookbook About A Restaurant And Community
Wilson Tang was getting ready to celebrate the 100th anniversary of his restaurant, Nom Wah Tea Parlor, last winter and launch his firstever cookbook. Then COVID19 arrived, and Chinatowns lively restaurant scene shut down, along with bars and eateries acr...
Reliance Retail Completes Fundraise of Rs 47,265 Crore in Exchange of 10.09% Stakes
RRVL said in a statement that it has received a total subscription amount of Rs 47,265 crore from the financial partners and allotted 69,27,81,234 equity shares to them.
Exclusive: Vietnam Threatens To Shut Down Facebook Over Censorship Requests - Source
Vietnam has threatened to shut down Facebook in the country if it does not bow to government pressure to censor more local political content on its platform, a senior official at the U.S. social media giant told Reuters.
UP B.Ed Online Counselling 2020: Registration Begins at lkouniv.ac.in; Check Details Here
Candidates who have recieved the JEE B.Ed Rank between 1 and 50,000 are required to register today. The online counselling for UP B.Ed 2020 – 22 admissions will be conducted in phases.
CPCB Announces Recruitment for Consultant Posts, Application Process Begin at cpcb.nic.in
Candidates are requested to read the complete instructions carefully before proceeding to the application form. They are also advised to ensure that they meet all the specified eligibility criteria for CPCB consultant recruitment 2020.
Pakistan Court Sentences 26/11 Attack Mastermind Hafiz Saeed to 10 Yrs in Jail in Terror Financing Cases
The court also ordered that Saeed's properties be confiscated, according to a report.
Poland Reports Record Coronavirus-related Deaths For Second Day
Poland reported a new daily high of coronavirusrelated deaths for the second day in a row on Thursday as fatalities mounted despite stabilising numbers of new infections.