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Toyota Unveils New Fuel Cell Car In Fresh Push On Hydrogen Technology
Japan's Toyota Motor Corp put its revamped Mirai hydrogen fuel cell car, with 30% greater range, on sale on Wednesday in a fresh push to promote the zeroemission technology amid rapidly growing demand for electric vehicles, including its own.
Russian Citizen Charged With Espionage In Denmark, Moscow Cries Foul
A Russian citizen in Denmark has been charged with espionage for providing information about Danish energy technology to Russia, Danish authorities said on Wednesday, prompting a stronglyworded response from Moscow.
P&G Names Andre Schulten As CFO Replacing Jon Moeller
Procter and Gamble named Andre Schulten, currently senior vice president of its baby care unit in North America, as its new chief financial officer, replacing Jon Moeller.
A Person is Disqualified to Contest Elections if Conviction Not Stayed: SC
The top court's observation came in a judgement by which it dismissed an appeal of Saritha S Nair against the rejection of her nomination papers for contesting LS polls from Ernakulam.
Biden To Nominate Ex-Iowa Governor Vilsack For USDA Secretary
U.S. Presidentelect Joe Biden plans to nominate former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack for agriculture secretary, according to two sources familiar with the decision.
Giant Iceberg On Course To Collide With South Atlantic Penguin Colony Island
Scientists have spent weeks watching this climate-related event unfold, as the iceberg – about the same size as the island itself – has meandered and advanced over two years since breaking off from the Antarctic peninsula in July of 2017.
Oil Climbs On Vaccine Hopes, Weaker Dollar
Oil prices climbed on Wednesday as news about COVID19 vaccines lifted investor hopes for a recovery in fuel demand and the U.S. dollar, in which oil is traded, reached 2 1/2year lows.
DU SOL Exam 2020: Over 39,000 Students Get Another Chance for Filling Exam Form
In order to accommodate such students, Delhi University has opened the window again. The exams are scheduled to begin from Saturday, December 12.
Franklin Templeton Case: Supreme Court Asks Sebi to Appoint Observer for E-voting Process
The apex court is hearing an appeal filed by Franklin Templeton against the Karnataka High Court order which stopped the fund house from winding up its debt fund schemes without prior consent of the investors.
Vaccine, Financial Relief Near As Coronavirus Ravages U.S. Health, Economy
Economic relief and a vaccine drew nearer to reality on Wednesday to counter a coronavirus pandemic that has ravaged the U.S. economy and killed 286,487 people with yearend holiday gatherings expected to fuel another surge in infections.
Google Photos Can Now Sync Images Saved on Apple iPhone Seamlessly With Just One Button, Here's How
Google explains that the photos on Apple Photos and Google Photos will sync automatically whenever the user stars or favourites them on either of the platforms. The feature is rolling out now.
Poles Voice Fears of 'Polexit' as Govt Defies European Union Over Budget
oland's conservative government, led by Jaroslaw Kaczynski's Law and Justice party, denies that it has ever wanted to leave the 27-member bloc and popular support for EU membership runs extremely high
Uproar in Karnataka Assembly Over Diversion of SC/ST Funds for Construction of Flyover
Dalit leaders cutting across party lines took objection to this move and they were also joined by MLAs of the ruling BJP.
'Govt Wants to Get Rid of Democracy': Rahul Gandhi Alleges Reforms Equal Theft Under Modi
Gandhi's tweet came after Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant's comment during a virtual event on Tuesday.
SC Seeks Reply from Centre, States on Covid-19 Guidelines, Fire Safety in Hospitals
The top court was hearing a suo motu case registered by it to ensure proper treatment of COVID-19 patients in hospitals and dignified handling of dead bodies there.
ED Chargesheet in ICICI Fraud Case Reveals Cleaner, Gardener were Directors of Companies
The charge sheet which contains the statements of the employees claimed that they had never heard of the companies in which they were appointed as directors.