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Carbon Emissions Are More Than Countries Are Reporting: Study
Scientists said on Monday they have detected a large gap, equal to about what the United States emits annually, between the amount of climatewarming emissions that countries report and the amount that independent models say reaches the atmosphere.
California Recall Has Enough Signatures To Make Ballot
Organizers of the recall effort against California Gov. Gavin Newsom collected enough valid signatures to qualify for the ballot.
Trump Backs GOP's Susan Wright In Texas Special Election
Former President Donald Trump on Monday gave his endorsement in a Texas special congressional election to Republican Susan Wright, the widow of former U.S. Rep. Ron Wright, who died after being diagnosed with COVID19.
Germany, China To Increase Cooperation On Climate Change
Germany and China agreed Monday to step up their cooperation in combating climate change in an effort to help keep global temperatures from rising by more than 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 Fahrenheit) by the year 2100.
PM Modi Discusses Covid Situation With President Biden, Stresses India-US Partnership To Fight Pandemic
The telephonic conversation between the two leaders came a day after the US pledged support to India.
Shooting World Cup in Baku Will Not Take Place Due to Covid-19 Pandemic
The upcoming ISSF World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan, scheduled to be held just before the Tokyo Olympics, will not take place due to a surge in Covid-19 cases in the host country.
Rani Rampal Among 7 Women Hockey Players to Test Positive for Coronavirus
Captain Rani Rampal is among seven members of the Indian women's hockey team and support staff who have tested positive for Covid-19.
This is Where Irrfan Khan Wanted to Keep His Oscar if He Ever Won an Academy Award
Late actor Irrfan Khan, who was a popular face for Hollywood cinephiles had once talked about the place in his home where he would keep his Oscar Award if he ever won one.
318 Oxygen Concentrators Brought from New York to Delhi, 2 Containers Airlifted from Dubai: Govt
Various hospitals across the country continue to grapple with a severe shortage of medical oxygen on Monday even after receiving emergency supplies.
Fake Air Warrior Officer Busted by Defence Ministry after Row Over Offensive Post
The notification was carried after confirmation from the IAF that Twitter user V_Randhawa who claims to be an officer is false.
Shillong Teer Results for April 26, 2021 Game; Know The Prizes, Other Details Here
The results of first round and second round are updated on the official website as soon as the results are revealed on the ground and can be checked at https://www.meghalayateer.com/.
Zendaya Shines on Oscars Red Carpet in Yellow Dress and Rs 44 Crore Diamonds
As the actress stepped on the red carpet, he rfun and flirty searingly bright yellow strapless gown was seen billowing in the wind along with her waist-length mermaid hair which wowed everyone.
Set Up More Covid-19 Testing Centres, Sample Collection Infrastructure: HC to Delhi Govt
The direction was issued by the court after several lawyers told the bench that they were facing difficulty in getting tested as labs were saying they will carry out sample collection after 2-3 days.
Hanuman Jayanti 2021: Here's Why Lord Hanuman Birth Anniversary is Celebrated Twice Every Year
Happy Hanuman Jayanti: One Jayanti marks the birth of Lord Hanuman, while the other marks Hanuman Vijayam (Victory of Hanuman)
Covid-19: Hollywood Singer Mary Millben Sends Video Message to Joe Biden to Help India
Mary Millben's request to American President Joe Biden comes at a time when India is grappling with the deadly second wave of coronavirus.
Mamata Rallied in Wheelchair, BJP Brought in Big Guns: Bengal's Bitter Campaigning Ends Today
Covid has dominated the discourse at the fag end of the election campaign, with Banerjee accusing the Centre of “sleeping at the wheel” as the second Covid-19 wave hit the country.