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India's Extradition Request for Dawood Aide Tiger Hanif Refused by UK
Hanif's final bid to then Home Secretary Sajid Javid succeeded as the Pakistani-origin minister refused the request last year.
Beaches, Parks Busy as Europe Heat Wave and US Spring Test New Coronavirus Rules
As they venture out again, most are keeping their distance and some are wearing masks. However, protests are also heating up from Germany to England to the US, arguing government restrictions demolish personal liberties and are wrecking economies.
'World has Changed Even if Pandemic Ends, Vaccine Found': Canada's Trudeau
Canada's coronavirus death toll edged up by 2.5% to 5,337 from Wednesday, one of the smallest daily increases, according to public health agency data.
'Symbol of Rebirth': City at Centre of Italy's Covid-19 Tragedy Works to Heal 'Deep Scar'
With more than 12,000 cases still being treated in the province around Bergamo, experts say that the crisis is not over.
Some Covid-19 Patients May Show Only Digestive Disorder as Studies Warn of Oral-faecal Transmission
At the Stanford Medical centre in the US, an analysis of manifestation of symptoms on 116 patients confirms the reports of GI disorder in Covid-19 patients.
Cats with No Symptoms Spread Covid-19 to Other Cats in Lab Test
However, based on the limited information available so far, the risk of pets spreading coronavirus to people 'is considered to be low' according to the US CDC.
US Choir Practice Called 'Superspreader Event' Illustrating How Easily Covid-19 Can Spread
According to a report from Skagit County Public Health, the act of singing itself may have spread the coronavirus in the air.
Fire Guts 400 Shanties, Shops in Bangladesh Rohingya Camp
The agency, known as the UNHCR, said the fire broke out at the Lambashia camp in Kutupalong in Cox's Bazar district.
Australia Treasurer Tested for Coronavirus After Coughing Bout in Parliament
Josh Frydenberg's voice was hoarse as he spoke in front of the chamber, and he was repeatedly forced to interrupt his speech.
Domestic Flights in Pakistan Remain Suspended Till May 13 Due to Coronavirus
According to the Ministry of National Health Services in Pakistan, 1,476 new Covid-19 patients were identified during the last 24 hours.
Hong Kong Police Arrest More than 200 as Pro-democracy Protests Return
Images beamed live from the working class district of Mong Kok showed riot police pushing back some reporters and firing pepper spray amid chaotic scenes.
Wuhan Reports First Coronavirus Cluster Since Lifting of Lockdown
The new infections sounded a note of caution amid efforts to ease coronavirus-related restrictions across China as businesses restart and individuals go back to work.
Why Are Men More Vulnerable to Covid-19? Higher Levels of Enzyme Key to Virus May be Answer
The Covid-19 pandemic has infected more than 4 million people worldwide and killed almost 277,000.
Pakistan Media Starts Providing Weather Updates for Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh
The coverage is expected to increase after the Indian media started showing weather of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
Stranded in Nepal Due to Covid-19 Restrictions, Chinese Protesters Clash with Nepal Cops; 6 Injured
Over 400 Chinese nationals are stranded in Nepal and most of them are students who had gone to the country for vacation.
US Moves to Drop Case Against Trump Ex-adviser Flynn, Who Admitted Lying to FBI
President Trump, who had publicly attacked the case against Flynn and has frequently castigated the FBI, said he was "very happy" for his former aide.