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Six Injured By Leak At LG Display Plant In S.Korea, Says Fire Official
Six workers were injured on Wednesday due to a chemical leak at LG Display Co's factory in South Korea, an official at a local fire station said.
Geely And Foxconn Team Up To Build Cars For Other Automakers
Taiwan's Foxconn and Chinese automaker Zhejiang Geely Holding Group said on Wednesday they will join hands to provide contract manufacturing for automakers.
Past And Future Converge In America's Cup Challenger Series
The futuristic present and storied past of the Americas Cup will converge from Friday at Auckland, New Zealand when racing begins to find the latest winner of the famous sailing trophy first contested in 1851.
'This Lohri Filled with Struggle': Protesting Farmers Burn Over 1 Lakh Copies of Farm Laws at Delhi Borders
The protesting farmers raised slogans, sang songs of resistance and hope as they orbited the bonfire, burning copies of farm laws and praying for the success of their protest.
I had the Game Wrong: Sushant Singh Rajput's Sister Shares Handwritten Note by Late Actor
As his family waits for closure, Sushant Singh Rajput's sister Shweta Singh Kirti shared a handwritten note by him on her Instagram account a week before his birthday.
R Madhavan's Humble Response to Fan Disappointed with Maara is Winning the Internet
Tamil film 'Maara' casts R Madhavan as an artist named Maara, and it also features South actress Shraddha Srinath.
California COVID Surge Shows Signs Of Easing With Hospitals Strained To Brink
California's COVID19 surge is showing signs of leveling off after besieging hospitals, emergency services and morgues for weeks, the state's top health official said on Tuesday, although medical staffing continued to founder under the strain.
Pompeo Cancels Europe Trip at Eleventh Hour After EU Leaders Refuse to Meet Him
The extraordinary snub came days after the storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump, an unprecedented attack on American democracy that stunned many world leaders and U.S. allies.
FBI Considers Putting Some of Those Who Attacked Capitol on No-fly List
Congressional leaders intensified calls to keep rioters off planes after they said they remained mostly in the dark from the agencies that oversee the list.
Web Series on Veerappan Put on Hold by Karnataka Court After Wife Slams 'False Stories' Bringing Shame
V Muthulalkshmi says that people have made money in the past by making films on Veerappan and will bring a sense of shame to the family.
Grieving Congressman Leads Effort To Remove Trump After Riot
Rep. Jamie Raskin's 25yearold son, Tommy, killed himself on New Year's Eve and was buried the following Tuesday. A day later, a violent mob launched a deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol that forced Raskin and his colleagues to evacuate.
Minneapolis Policeman Accused In Floyd Killing To Stand Trial Without Three Other Defendants
The former Minneapolis policeman accused of killing a Black man by kneeling on his neck will stand trial alone, without three officers accused of aiding and abetting the alleged murder, a Minnesota judge ruled Tuesday, in part because of COVID19 concerns.
Germany Tightens Travel Rules In Response To New Virus Strain
Germany plans to tighten controls on people entering the country as part of efforts to bring under control a surge in coronavirus cases which is leading to record numbers of deaths in the European Union's most populous country.
New Foreign Trade Policy to Be Rolled Out from April for Five Years: Govt
The information was shared with MPs during a meeting held by Parliamentary Consultative Committee of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry about the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP).
Gold Slips As U.S. Yields Gain Upper Hand Again
Gold eased on Tuesday in choppy trading that earlier saw it climb as much as 1% as a surge in U.S. Treasury yields outweighed support from bets on higher inflation as Washington rolls out more stimulus.
Bihar Congress Meet Turns Ugly, Party Workers Hurl Chairs, Raise Slogans Against Senior Leader
The meet was marred by violent protests when a section of the state unit's farmers cell objected to state working president Shyam Sunder Singh Dhiraj moderating the function organised by the party's kisan wing.