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News18 Evening Digest: Post-dengue Mucormycosis Reported in Delhi, Meals May be Back on Short-duration Flights & Other Top Stories
Here are the top stories we are covering this afternoon: Rare Case of Post-dengue Mucormycosis Reported at Hospital in Delhi; Meals May be Back on Short-duration Flights as Health Ministry Likely to Give Nod; SC Terms UP Officers 'Arrogant', Paves Way for...
Gashmeer Mahajani Addresses Rumours of Him Quitting 'Imlie'
Since it started airing on Star Plus in 2020, Imlie has emerged as one of the favourites of Indian television viewers.
Rare Case of Post-dengue Mucormycosis Reported at Hospital in Delhi
The case reported at the Apollo hospital in south Delhi comes amid a huge spike in the number of dengue cases in the national capital.
Delhi Air Pollution: After SC Rap, CM Kejriwal Calls Emergency Meet at 5 PM to Tackle Situation
The Supreme Court on Saturday termed the rise in air pollution in Delhi-NCR as an 'emergency situation'.
Mumbai Reaches 100% Single Shot Coverage, Nearly 80% of India Vaccinated With 1st Dose
Mumbai will be the first metro to achieve such a feat. Mumbai, as of Friday had given 92,35,708 first vaccine doses and is currently shy of its entire adult population by only 838.
World Antimicrobial Awareness Week 2021: All You Need To Know About Antibiotic Resistance
World Antimicrobial Awareness Week will be observed this year from November 18 to November 24. The event's major objective is to raise global awareness of antibiotic or antimicrobial resistance
UN Says Many Lives Lost Daily In Africa's Sahel Crisis
The U.N. peacekeeping chief warned Friday that the crisis in Africas Sahel region remains volatile, with insecurity and instability seriously undermining prospects for development and many lives lost every day as a result of terrorist attacks.
Energy Companies Seek To Sweeten Merger Deal In New Mexico
New Mexicos largest electric provider and global energy giant Iberdrola are proposing more concessions as they seek regulatory approval for a multibilliondollar merger.
New San Francisco Center To Share Classical Music With All
YoYo Ma spent the better part of the pandemic playing cello to an online audience seeking solace in his music.
White House Nominates 10 For US Marshals, US Attorney Posts
The Biden administration is nominating its first set of U.S. Marshals, including the first Black man to serve as the U.S. Marshal in Minnesota, along with a slate of other historic firsts for U.S. attorney posts across the nation.
State AG: Abortion Waiting Period To Remain In Tennessee
Pregnant people in Tennessee will continue to be required to wait at least 48 hours before getting abortions after reproductive rights advocates declined to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review the case, state Attorney General Herbert Slatery announced Fr...
Alzheimer's Drug Cited As Medicare Premium Jumps By USD 21.60
Washington (AP) Medicare's Part B outpatient premium will jump by USD 21.60 next year, one of the largest increases ever. Officials said Friday a new Alzheimer's drug is responsible for about half of that. The increase guarantees that health care costs...
'Dolphin Tale' Fans Mourn Death Of Film's Star Winter At 16
Amy Carmichael lives more than 4,000 miles (6,400 kilometers) from the Florida aquarium that housed Winter, the Dolphin Tale movie star with a prosthetic tail that died this week at 16. But Carmichael, who has successfully fought leukemia much of her life...
UN Climate Talks Overrun In Push To Save 1.5 Celsius Goal
Two weeks of U.N. COP26 climate talks in Glasgow continued past deadline on Friday after the conference president called on countries to make a final effort to secure commitments that would rein in the rising temperatures that threaten the planet.
6 Held For Duping People By Enlisting Them In Govt Pension Scheme Through Forged Docs
Six members of a gang have been arrested for allegedly enlisting people in the Delhi government's pension schemes for widows and disabled through forged documents and charging a fee for it, police said on Friday. Of the six accused, Balam (33), Mubarak...
Professor Bimal Patel Elected To International Law Commission For 5-yr Term
Professor Bimal Patel, Vice-Chancellor, Rashtriya Raksha University and Member of National Security Advisory Board of India, has been elected to the International Law Commission for a five-year term starting January 1, 2023 in a hard-fought election at th...