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News18 Afternoon Digest: Discontent in Punjab BJP over Farmers Stir; Voter ID Cards to Go Digital Tomorrow and Other Stories
Here are the top stories we are covering this afternoon: 'If PM Wants, Solution Can be Found in a Day': Discontent in Punjab BJP over Farmers Stir; This Indian Theme Park is Offering Free Entry Today to Anyone Named 'Kamala' to Honour US VP’s Win; Bernie...
Kenneth Branagh To Play UK PM Boris Johnson In Series About Covid Crisis
Actor Kenneth Branagh is set to essay the role of Boris Johnson in a new TV drama charting UK prime minister's handling of coronavirus pandemic. According to Variety, the drama will trace the impact COVID-19 crisis on the country, and the response of sc...
Varun Dhawan's Car Meets with an Accident on the Way to Alibaug: Report
Varun Dhawan and Natasha Dalal reportedly left for Alibaug along with their families on Friday morning, for their wedding.
Britain's Boris Johnson Presses Biden For New Trade Deal
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson made clear to President Joe Biden on Saturday that he's eager to forge a new U.S.U.K. trade deal.
Bird Flu: Properly Cooked Poultry Meat and Eggs Safe to Eat, Says Govt's Food Safety Body
The document suggests that proper cooking inactivates the virus present inside meat and eggs.
Insurers Add Food To Coverage Menu As Way To Improve Health
When COVID-19 first swarmed the United States, one health insurer called some customers with a question: Do you have enough to eat?
Failure in Talks Reveals BJP's Lack of Understanding of Farmers' Rights, Says Sachin Pilot
"Demands of farmers and suppressing the call of justice, the central government has hurt the dignity and democratic system of the country," the Congress leader said in a tweet.<
News18 Evening Digest: Mamata Refuses to Speak at Event After Slogans Raised and Other Top Stories
Here are the top stories we are covering this evening: Mamata Refuses to Speak at Netaji's Birth Anniversary Event After Slogans Raised Against Her in PM's Presence; India's Covid-19 Vaccine Export Wins Global Accolade; After Brazil Prez, WHO Chief Thanks...
And Now, A Reading From An Email According To St. Paul
If he were alive today, even St. Paul would be texting, Tweeting and firing off emails to get the news out, Pope Francis said on Saturday in his message for the Roman Catholic Church's World Day of Social Communication.
After Shivamogga Blast, Yediyurappa Says Illegal Quarrying or Mining Will Not Be Allowed in State
At least five people were killed in an explosion at a stone quarry on the outskirts of Shivamogga city on Thursday night.
'A Quiet Place II', 'King's Man' And Other Films Delayed
Paramount Pictures has delayed John Krasinski's "A Quiet Place II" for the third time. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Emily Blunt-starrer film will now open in the US on September 17.
‘No Phone Policy’ for Staff at Varun Dhawan and Natasha Dalal's Wedding: Reports
The number of guests is limited due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the couple has requested the wedding planners to ensure that the people at the wedding follow all the protocols.
‘Don’t Field Your Relatives as Candidates’: Nadda Cautions MPs, MLAs Ahead of UP Panchayat Polls
Nadda said that the MPs should support the candidate declared by the BJP.
Pfizer Offers 40 Mn Covid-19 Shots to Poorer Countries on a Non-profit Basis
While dozens of the world's richer countries have begun their vaccination campaigns in a bid to curb the pandemic, coronavirus jabs have been few and far between in the world's poorer nations.
Expelled from TMC, Disgruntled MLA Baishali Dalmiya Maintains Suspense Over Next Move
The legislator from Bally said she felt relieved by the decision of the TMC leadership but asserted that her expulsion proved that "rotten elements" are calling the shots in the party.
Pfizer To Supply 40M COVID-19 Shots For Poor Countries
Pfizer on Friday committed to supply up to 40 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine this year to a World Health Organization-backed effort to get affordable shots to poor and middle-income countries.