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Brazil Coffee Exports Fall 29% In Sept On Shipping Hurdles
Brazilian exports of green coffee fell 29% in September compared with a year earlier, to 2.74 million 60kg bags, exporters association Cecafe said on Wednesday, as shipping difficulties continued to hamper the commodity's flow.
Man Armed With Bow And Arrow Kills Several People In Norway Attacks, Police Say
A man armed with a bow and arrow killed several people and wounded a number of others in attacks in the Norwegian town of Kongsberg on Wednesday, local police said.
2nd Driver Killed By Air Bag Inflator From Tennessee's ARC
A second person has been killed by an exploding air bag inflator made by a Tennessee company that has been under investigation by a federal agency for more than six years without any resolution.
Nigeria Orders Civil Servants To Show COVID-19 Vaccination Or Negative Test From Dec 1
Nigeria will require civil servants to show proof of vaccination against COVID19 or a negative test for the disease to gain access to their offices from the beginning of December, a presidential committee said on Wednesday.
Latin Casino Operator Buys Vegas Strip Parcel For $120M
A Chilean businessman and cofounder of the largest casino resort operator in Latin America has reached an agreement to buy 10 acres (4 hectares) of Stripfront land that formerly housed the Riviera from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority for $...
US Does Not Support Normalisation Of Relations With Syria
Beirut, Oct 13 (AP) The United States does not support efforts to normalise relations with the government of President Bashar Assad or lift sanctions imposed on Damascus until there is progress in the political process in the war-torn country, the US secr...
TRS to Get New President, Plenary on October 25
KT Rama Rao said that the party has completed the process of selecting committees at the district, mandal & village levels.
Made Fair Offer for Zee, Regret Being Drawn Into Dispute Between Firm and Invesco: Reliance
Differences between Invesco and the Goenkas over Zee founders raising stake scuttled deal, says RIL.
Joshi on Visit to Coal-rich States Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand Amid Fuel Shortages
The minister will review the performance of Coal India arm Central Coalfields Ltd and Bharat Coking Coal Ltd and visit Ashoka mine of CCL.
These Bollywood Actresses Look Hot in Sarees, See Pics
From Rekha’s Kanjeevaram to Kajol and Kangana cotton sarees, the B-town actresses have made us fall in love with the six yards of pure elegance
Coal Supplies to Power Plants Crossed 2 Million Today, Being Enhanced: Pralhad Joshi
A Coal India official said supplies to power stations have already touched 1.62 million tonne a day in the past 2 days.
Mahindra Yuvo Tech+ Tractor Range Launched in India, Gets Three Variants
The Mahindra Yuvo Tech+ range comes with 12F (forward) + 3R (reverse) transmission technology, with a 3- speed range option (H-M-L) to help select speeds based on soil type and agri applications.
MP: Student, Teacher Beaten Up After Dispute in School Over 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' Slogan
Students from various communities, including Hindu and Muslim, study in the private school.
Covid Vaccine for Kids May Roll Out in November; Those with Weak Immunity to Get Priority
The vaccination drive will first cater to children suffering from chronic or severe health conditions; the priority list of diseases may take up to three weeks to get ready.
After 19-month Freeze, US to Reopen Land Borders Next Month for Vaccinated Travellers
A White House official said the administration would give the 'precise date very soon' -- both for the land crossings as well as international trips by plane, which he said would be timed to 'go together.'
Happy Birthday Jimin: BTS' Baby Mochi was Rejected 8 Times Before K-pop Band's Debut in 2013
On BTS member Jimin's birthday, here's looking at the hurdles he crossed before becoming a member of this globally renowned band.