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The United States offers a versatile and flexible higher education system catering to international students with diverse origins
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The NCSC said in a statement that it became aware on Thursday of an attempted cyber attack on the Department of Health, and that while this attempted attack remains under investigation
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The court rejected Facebook's claims that the privacy regulator had given it too little time to respond or issued a judgment prematurely
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The 36-year-old Khan, who played in 138 first class matches, got his first Test wicket in his very first over also
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The team of experts led by Allergist & Immunologist, Dr. Vykarnam Nageshwar have implemented the immunological treatment path of breaking the Allergic Atopic March.
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The International Cricket Council announced the nominees for the inaugural Player of the Month Awards which will "recognise and celebrate the best performances from both male and female cricketers across all forms of international cricket throughout the year".
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According to a report in The Verge, Facebook content moderators in Ireland met with Deputy Prime Minister Leo Varadkar on Friday to demand work-from-home rights.
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Torrens, who was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast-medium bowler, was born in Derry/Londonderry in 1948. He debuted for Ireland on July 20, 1966.
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Although he is famously known for his role as the wealthy BDSM-loving protagonist in the Fifty Shades franchise, Dornan recently said he shares a "lack of confidence," with the character of his new film, as per Fox News.
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The prestigious annual survey recognised TCS as one of the strongest brands based on its excellent brand reputation, notable business performance, industry-leading staff development.
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Oversharing of information may lead to issues like cyber-stalking, live location disclosure, social profiling, phishing, identity theft etc.
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Britain accounted for almost two-thirds of the fatalities at 57,551, followed by Italy with 53,677, France at 51,914 and Spain with 44,668.
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The resurgence of fresh infections, being termed as ‘second wave’, had triggered widespread national lockdowns across Europe in the last few days.
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To curb the spike in Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel has ordered a round of shutdowns from Monday until the end of the month.
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With over one million coronavirus deaths and nearly 40 million cases worldwide, regions like Europe that suppressed the first outbreak are again facing tough choices on how to control a new wave.
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"The fostering of numerical skills for sifting through online information could well be vital for curbing the 'infodemic' and promoting good public health behaviour."
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Google was not able to sell the Pixel 4 and 4 XL devices in India due to its 'Soli Radar chip' on the front, which utilised the 60GHz frequency band banned for commercial use in India.
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Research team identified 522,472 news articles that reproduced or amplified misinformation related to the coronavirus pandemic, or what the World Health Organization has called the "infodemic"