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After weeks of investigation, the Gambian parliamentary committee has now recommended that authorities should take tough measures, including banning all Maiden Pharmaceuticals products in the country and taking legal action against the firm, reports the BBC.
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A lifetime free credit card could be one of the best financial instruments you could utilise. Such
cards essentially do not require any joining fee or any extra annual charges required to keep the
credit card active.
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Chandramouli Reddy, who was to get married next month, breathed his last at Kauvery Hospital in Chennai, where he was admitted on December 18. He was in an extremely critical state on multiple organ support.
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Customers can now order genuine repair parts for the iMac, Mac Mini and Mac Studio, reports The Verge.
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The murders came down to 63 in 2022 from 89 as reported last year, kidnaping came down from 225 to 220 , crime against woman from 2652 to 2524, POCSO cases from 399 to 350.
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Out of the four kidney transplants, one was living related while the rest of three were cadaver kidney transplants. The transplants needed collaborative effort between kidney and urology transplant teams and availability of two dedicated transplant operation theatres with laminar flow.
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BQ.1.1 was estimated to make up about 38.4 per cent of circulating variants in the week ending December 17, and BQ.1 was estimated to make up 30.7 per cent, according to CDC data.
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Taking to Instagram, Rakul shared pictures on her stories which she captioned, "Shot for 11 hours in water today!! Toughest shoot but the shivers were totally worth it. Kadha medicine kept me warm. Ok bye good night."
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Health Connect is an Android API and platform that collects health and fitness data from applications and devices, stores it securely and allows users to share that data with other applications and devices, reports SamMobile.
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Irmgard Furchner, the first woman to be tried for Nazi crimes in decades, was sentenced on Tuesday by a court in Itzehoe, Germany, to a two-year suspended jail term, reports the BBC.
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Starting from 'Deewana' in 1992, the actor has delivered outstanding performances in films like 'Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge', 'Swades', 'Chak De India' and many more.
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As the Bharat Jodo Yatra led by him crossed over into Haryana from Rajasthan this morning, Gandhi also said that inflation and unemployment are the biggest issues affecting the country.
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Jana Reddy from Auravani village of Narketpally mandal was running a scrap business on Devarakonda road in Nalgonda town.
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According to the USGS, the epicentre of the quake that struck at 2.34 a.m. on Tuesday, was in the Pacific about 15 miles from Fortuna, a city of about 12,000 people in Humboldt County, reports CNN.
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The 51-year-old billionaire promised earlier to abide by the result of a Twitter poll which saw 57.5 per cent of users vote "yes" to him quitting the role.
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The incident occurred when the car, on its way towards Warangal from Karimnagar hit two lorries that were parked on the road. Vamshidhar Reddy (44), died on the spot.
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PMLA investigation revealed that the Delhi Excise Policy, 2021-22, was a device created by leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), some of who are part of the Delhi government to generate illegal funds, reads the charge sheet accessed by IANS.
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Purchase Requests will make it easier for families to safely purchase both paid apps and in-app purchases, the tech giant said in a blogpost on Tuesday.
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The DEA described the highly addictive substance, which is 50 times more powerful than heroin, as the deadliest drug threat facing the US, reports the BBC.
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The shocking incident has come to light in Telangana's Rangareddy district near Hyderabad.
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The Opposition has alleged that the Centre is not allowing a debate as it is "hiding something".
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Mahant Paramhans Acharya of Tapasvi Chhavni, has said that he would even go to the extent of burning Shah Rukh Khan alive if he ever met him.
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The latest development comes after thousands of girls and women appeared for university entrance exams across Afghanistan three months ago, reports the BBC.
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Employing agencies under its control to browbeat opposition parties or those opposing its political ideologies is a clear danger for democracy.