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  • Hyderabad houseowner living in US gets burglar arrested after noticing theft on CCTV

    Hyderabad: The well laid out plans of a burglar in Kukatpally here were foiled by an alert houseowner in the United States. Identifying a locked property in Kukatpally and according to a plan, the burglar did manage to break into the property. But unfortunately for him, there were secret cameras installed in the premises that […]
  • Oil prices surge $5 per barrel despite release of supplies

    Benchmark U.S. crude rose USD 5.24 per barrel to USD 108.60 in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
  • US waives in-person interview for visa applicants in India

    Washington: The United States has waived in-person interview requirements for many visa applicants, including students and workers, at its diplomatic missions in India through December 31 this year, a senior American diplomat has told Indian community leaders. These applicants eligible for the waiver are students (F, M, and academic J visas), workers (H-1, H-2, H-3, […]
  • Destination USA: All you must know about Fulbright fellowships

    In our special topic series on US higher education, a few weeks ago we talked about the short-term programmes in the United States offering support for research exchanges. One such government exchange programme for Indian citizens is the Fulbright fellowship. In today’s column, we inform our readers about Fulbright-Nehru and other Fulbright programmes that are […]
  • For people with meniscal tears, exercise and surgery are equally effective: Study

    Odense [Denmark]: A meniscal tear is a common injury in which forceful twisting causes certain tissue in the knee to tear. The first study in the world comparing surgical and non-surgical treatment of meniscal tears in young people showed that exercise and patient education provided similar results as surgery. Researchers from the University of Southern […]
  • Destination USA: Understanding various types of ESL programmes

    In our column, last week we started discussing English as a Second Language (ESL) programme in the United States. We understood that students starting their higher education at a university or college in the United States may go through beginner to advanced level courses on academic English to learn English or improve their English language […]
  • Telugu youngster, soon to be dad, shot dead in robbery in US

    Hyderabad: A 27-year-old Telugu student, who had reached the United States just a month ago, was shot dead during a robbery in the store he was working in Alabama on Thursday. According to media reports, the incident happened around 9.30 am (US time) on Thursday, with the Talladega County Sheriff’s Office identifying the victim as […]
  • BJP govt at Centre ‘Utter flop’: KCR

    Yadadri: Calling the BJP Government an ‘utter flop’ government, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao said the sooner the nation gets rid of the BJP government, the better it would be for the country. In a blistering attack on the Central Government, particularly Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister said in the last 8 years […]
  • China warns US against $100 million weapons deal with Taiwan

    Beijing: China on Tuesday warned the United States against a USD 100 million deal on weapons supply to Taiwan and said that Beijing will take necessary actions to protect its sovereignty. The United States has approved a possible USD 100 million sales of equipment and services to Taiwan to “sustain” and “improve” the Patriot missile […]
  • Weight loss decreases risk of growths related to colorectal cancer: Study

    Oxford [England]: The findings of a recent study have shed some light on whether losing weight reduces the risk of cancer. The study in ‘JNCI Cancer Spectrum’, published by Oxford University Press, indicated that overweight and obese people who lose weight may reduce their chances of later developing colorectal adenoma: a type of benign growth […]
  • Bomb cyclones batter United States east coast

    Hyderabad: ‘Bomb cyclone’ hit eastern United States recently triggering transport chaos, outages. The US Eastern Seaboard is one of the regions where bombogenesis is most common. That’s because storms in the midlatitudes—a temperate zone north of the tropics that includes the entire continental United States—draw their energy from large temperature contrasts. Along the United States […]
  • US economy loses $240 billion in 2021 due to microchip shortage

    Washington: Shortage of microchips in production processes in the United States cost the American economy 240 billion USD last year, and electronics companies encountered the most significant impact, the US broadcaster CBS News reported, citing experts. Disruptions were sparked by closure of major chip production plants in Asia due to the pandemic, according to the […]
  • Selling S-400 missile system to India shines a spotlight on Russia’s ‘destabilising role’: US

    Well in many ways, this doesn't change the concerns that we have with the S-400 system. I think it shines a spotlight on the destabilising role that Russia is playing not only in the region but potentially beyond as well
  • Taslima Nasreen asks for revival of her Facebook account, after it is ‘memorialized’ believing she is dead

    Hyderabad: Controversial Bangladeshi-Swedish writer Taslima Nasreen found herself in a rather exasperating situation on Tuesday when Facebook ‘memorialised’ her account, apparently believing that she is no more. A memorialized account on Facebook means, the person who started the account is dead and the ‘memorialized account’ is a place for friends and family to gather and […]
  • Destination USA: ‘Core’ requirements for a complete degree program

    In our last column, we discussed the grading system as part of the special series on US higher education system. Today, we discuss a related topic ‘coursework’ as part of the series. At US universities, courses are regularly scheduled into classroom sessions of one to five hours (or more) per week when the classes are […]
  • Destination USA: All you need to know about grading system

    Welcome back readers to our weekly column DestinationUSA and the special topics series on US higher education that we are currently discussing in the column. Several of our readers have requested us to talk about the grading system at US universities. So, today’s column is dedicated to this special topic. A grade or grading system […]
  • Hyderabad-based Biological E’s Corbevax created in US

    Hyderabad: The Corbevax vaccine for Covid-19, which recently received Emergency Use Authorisation (EUA) from Indian drug regulators and is being manufactured by Hyderabad-based pharma giant Biological E Limited, has a direct link to top vaccine researchers of United States, who had created, engineered and technology-transferred the vaccine without any patents or strings attached. Led by […]
  • BTS’ Suga tests positive for Covid after returning from US

    Seoul: Suga of the South-Korean super K-pop band BTS has tested positive for Covid after returning from the US. The K-Pop idol received his positive test result one day after he returned to South Korea, where he was quarantined as soon as he arrived, reports aceshowbiz.com. He has not come in contact with other members […]
  • First Omicron related death in United States

    Washington: Even as Omicron has now become the dominant variant in the US, the country has reported its first death from the highly transmissible variant, the media reported. An unvaccinated man in his 50s with underlying health conditions is believed to have been the first American to die from the Omicron variant of Covid, Fox […]
  • Israel to add US, Canada to travel ban over omicron variant

      Jerusalem: Israeli ministers on Monday approved adding the United States and Canada to its list of countries to which travel is banned amid the rapid, global spread of the omicron variant. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s office announced the decision following a Cabinet vote. The rare move to red-list the US comes amid rising coronavirus […]
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