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Locked Out By COVID, Refugees' Lives On Hold
When Michelle Alfaro left her office at the United Nations in Geneva on March 13, her job finding homes for the world's most vulnerable refugees was under control.
Rajasthan BSTC Exam 2020: Five Guidelines for Exam Centres
The Rajasthan BSTC Exam 2020 is going to be conducted by the Department of Elementary Education, Rajasthan, today from 2 pm to 5 pm. Rajasthan BSTC Exam 2020 will be held in pen-paper mode.
The Latest: Indian Virus Surge Continues With 78,000 Cases
NEW DELHI India has registered 78,512 new coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours, maintaining an upward surge.
Former President Pranab Mukherjee's Health Declines, in 'Septic Shock', Says Hospital
Pranab Mukherjee is in septic shock due to his lung infection and is being managed by team of specialists. He continues to be in deep coma and on ventilator support.
This Modified 50-Year Old Royal Enfield Bullet Diesel is Your Cure for the 'Monday Blues'
The 50-year-old Royal Enfield was converted to diesel by a previous owner for better fuel efficiency. The engine puts out 6.5hp and 15Nm of torque.
RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das Rules Out Stagflation, Expects Consumer Inflation to Moderate: Report
Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das also suggested that another round of stimulus was likely on the cards.
Neetu Kapoor Misses Rishi Kapoor, Shares Endearing Family Photo
Remembering her late actor-husband Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor shares an endearing family picture on Instagram.
Gujarat's Covid-19 Death Toll Crosses 3,000, Cases Rise Above 95,000
The state currently has 15,390 active cases, out of which 84 critical patients are still on ventilator.
Covid-Hit Singapore's Mustafa Centre to Send Back Foreign Workers
The company will also stop paying employees who have not been called to work a "sustenance allowance" - believed to be SGD300 per month - and it urged this group of staff to take on a second job to earn an income.
Google Pay May Soon Let You Add Debit, Credit Cards for Contactless Card Payments
Google Pay is gradually rolling out the ability for users to add debit and credit cards to the payments app, moving beyond the UPI-only payment interface that the app offers.
NEP 2020 Lacks Clarity, Cannot be Applicable to Entire Country: Bengal Govt Panel
According to NEP, students will have to undertake school examinations at pan India level in grades 3, 5 and 8, which will be conducted by an appropriate authority.
Trump Intel Chief Defends Briefings Ban, Democrats Raise Subpoena Threat
U.S. President Donald Trump's intelligence chief on Sunday defended his decision to cease inperson Congressional briefings on election security, while Democrats said the move would suppress critical information about foreign election meddling and warned t...
Want a Free iPhone 11 Pro? US Telco T-Mobile is Giving Them; Well, Sort Of
If you are in USA, T-Mobile’s promotional offer will pay you back for your new iPhone 11 Pro over a period of two years.
Oil Prices Edge Up On Stimulus Support Despite Ample Supplies
Oil prices nudged up on Monday, with Brent futures set to post a fifth straight monthly gain, as global stimulus measures underpin prices even as demand struggles to return to preCOVID levels in a well supplied market.
Mexican Navy Sees Largest Command Yet For Female Commander
Mexicos Navy said Sunday it has named the first woman to command a coast guard cutter, the largest command yet for a female in the Mexican service.
3 Pakistani Soldiers Killed In Militant Attack In Northwest
Suspected militants attacked Pakistani troops amid a search operation in a former Taliban and alQaida stronghold in the northwest near the Afghan border, triggering a shootout that killed three soldiers, the army said Sunday.