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Britain Says Decision To Suspend U.S. Tariffs Already Paying Off
Britain said on Thursday its decision to suspend retaliatory tariffs against the United States was already bearing fruit after it was spared in a new round of U.S. tariff increases which hit French and German produce.
6 Held Over Illegal Marriage of Minor Girl to 57-year-old Man in Hyd; Victim Assaulted
The girl's aunty, who had to pay some debts, hatched a plan to marry off the girl to the man after taking more than Rs 2 lakh from him recently, police said.
Exercises to Add in Your Work Regime to Start Off Fitness Journey in 2021
Take small simple steps towards the journey. Remember, consistency is the key here. Apart from brisk walking, running, spot jogging, you can begin with the following exercises.
New Covid-19 Strain: Total 25 People in India Test Positive
"All 25 persons are in physical isolation in health facilities," the health ministry said. Among the new five cases, the mutated UK strain was detected in four at the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune and one new case was sequenced at the Institu...
Hindon Elevated Road to Remain Closed from Today
The action has been initiated to avoid mischievous activities and racing of vehicles by hoodlums, Senior Superintendent of Police Kalanidhi Naithani told PTI. Legal action would be initiated against the those spotted drinking on roads, he said. Providing...
Sex Symbol Tag Doesn't Bother Me, Says Milind Soman
Milind Soman, model and fitness freak, always lives up to his sex symbol tag with aplomb, and says the definition doesn't bother him.
'Dawai bhi, Kadaai bhi': Modi's Mantra for 2021 as Preps for Virus Vaccine Programme Enters Last Stage
Speaking after laying the foundation stone of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Rajkot through video conferencing, Modi said the number of new coronavirus cases are decreasing in the country.
News18 Afternoon Digest: 5 More UK Returnees Test Positive for New Strain; Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai to Have No Parties Amid Curfew and Other Stories
Here are the Stories We are Covering this Afternoon: 5 More UK Returnees Test Positive for New Strain, Total of 25 in Isolation as India Records 21,822 New Cases in 24 Hrs; Heading Out for New Year's Eve? Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai to Have No Parties Amid Cur...
On India Sailors Stuck off Chinese Coast, Beijing Says Didn't Deny Vessels Departure; States 'Real' Reason
Two cargo vessels with a total of 39 Indians on board have been on anchorage in Chinese waters as they were not allowed to unload their cargo though some other ships have managed to do so.
Shilpa Shetty Kundra is in Mood to Beat 'Every Age-old Cliche'
Actress Shilpa Shetty Kundra has shared on social media that she is in the mood to beat every age-old cliche. She posted her assertion with an Instagram image dressed in a bodycon tube cut-out dress.
Honda Will Stop Selling Cars in Russia from 2022, Will Continue Two-Wheeler Sales
Honda, which has no plants in Russia unlike other Japanese carmakers such as Toyota and Nissan, sold 79 vehicles in Russia last month, a 50% drop from a year earlier.
Rupee Surges 19 Paise to 73.12 Against US Dollar in Early Trade
At the interbank forex market, the domestic unit opened at 73.15 against the US dollar and inched higher to 73.12 against the greenback.
Amitabh Bachchan Makes Music With Aaradhya, Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Cheer For the Duo
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan took to social media to share a picture with granddaughter Aaradhya, where they could be seen recording music together.
China Gives Its First COVID-19 Vaccine Approval To Sinopharm
China approved a COVID19 vaccine developed by an affiliate of statebacked pharmaceutical giant Sinopharm on Thursday, its first approved shot for general public use as it braces for increased transmission risks over winter.
Approval for AstraZeneca-Oxford Vaccine Unlikely in January, Says EU
The AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine is currently undergoing a 'rolling review' which allows the EMA to examine safety as they are released, even before a formal application for authorisation is filed.
Emergency U.S. Authorization For AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine Likely In April
The COVID19 vaccine developed by British drugmaker AstraZeneca Plc and Oxford University will likely be authorized for emergency use in the United States in April, the chief adviser for the U.S. COVID19 vaccine program said on Wednesday.