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The Emirates extended the suspension of its passenger flights from India until June 14 in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic situation
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Workers in restaurants and cafes must measure their temperature on a daily basis.
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Bashir made his first public comments about the scandal to the Sunday Times, denied any wrong behaviour he and the BBC are alleged to have engaged in back in '95, when Diana agreed to talk to him on camera
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The duke broke down in an episode of his and Oprah Winfrey produced docuseries which is focused on bringing out mental health and emotional well-being with stories from people around the world.
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Sustainable heritage agriculture could be an answer to the problem of global food security.
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Venice's Architecture Biennale focuses on co-existence in post-Covid-19 pandemic world
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The runners were racing on an extremely narrow mountain path at an altitude reaching 2,000-3,000 meters (6,500-9,800 feet)
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"I am very sorry for the events of 25 years ago and I believe leadership means taking responsibility," he said in a statement
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The CEO of the US drugmaker further suggested that in order to protect the "fragile unvaccinated people," all adults and adolescents must also receive a booster jab.
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Another 151 participants were confirmed safe, of which eight with minor injuries were treated in a hospital
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Twenty-four people were cured of the disease during the period, taking the total number of recoveries in the archipelago to 6,441.
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The method has been proved to be a harmless way of reducing human-elephant conflicts
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According to Variety, during the meeting, Jae-In and Biden talked about the volatile situation in North Korea and the denuclearisation of the peninsula, collaboration on vaccinations to prevent the deadly spread of COVID-19
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The trial will assess Covid-19 vaccines of Oxford-AstraZeneca, Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, Novavax, Valneva, Janssen and Curevac.
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The African Covid-19 Critical Care Outcomes Study, co-led by various researchers including from the University of Cape Town, is based on data from 64 hospitals in 10 countries.
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The employees, part of the Apple Muslim Association (AMA) which is an official employee group, asked the company to recognise that "millions of Palestinian people currently suffer under an illegal occupation"
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Japanese craftsmen preserve 'Katana', an indigenous traditional sword
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Accompanying this new web tool is a handbook containing valuable guidance on how to navigate the database, as well as match and pitch projects to the most suitable funders.
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The reincarnation of the Dalai Lama and other grand Living Buddhas has been subjected to approval by the central government since the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), claimed an official white paper issued by the Chinese government
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"At a moment when US-made bombs are devastating Gaza, we cannot simply let another huge arms sale go through without even a Congressional debate," the independent senator from Vermont said
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According to the latest media reports, a total of 232 Palestinians, including more than 60 children, and at least 12 Israelis, have been killed since violence erupted near the Gaza border on May 10
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"The law will provide resources to create specialised hate crimes units that will also help states create hotlines for hate crimes at state and local levels that will be accessible for people with limited English proficiency, said the US President
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Israel claimed to inflict heavy damage on Hamas but once again was unable to halt the Islamic militant group's nonstop rocket barrages
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The dust storm lashed the city under the influence of a severe tropical cyclone Tauktae in Southeast Arabian Sea that made landfall in the Indian state of Gujarat.