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Mehbooba Mufti Says She Has Been Placed Under 'Illegal Detention' For 3rd Time in Less Than Fortnight
Mufti said in a tweet she was prevented from moving out of her Gupkar residence to meet families of a tribal community that are allegedly being evicted from forestlands.
Hyderabad International Airport Ready to Handle Export and Import of Covid-19 Vaccines
As per the industry insights, most of India's vaccine export will be to Africa, Latin America and Asian destinations. Ingredients may be obtained from Europe and few other regions.
Neha Kakkar, Anushka Sharma, Ranveer Singh in Forbes’ list of Most Influential Celebs on Social Media
The list also mentions Katrina Kaif, Jacqueline Fernandez, Shahid Kapoor, besides singers Amitabh Bachchan, SRK and Akshay Kumar.
Pornhub Is Inspired By Facebook And Twitter To Deal With Its Neglect Problem, But Can It Be Trusted?
Pornhub has a serious content problem, particularly with how nonconsensual videos of young girls and sexual violence have been allowed to be uploaded and downloaded from the platform. Pornhub at this time doesn’t reveal any data about accounts or content...
It's Official: Tesla's Elon Musk has Moved to Texas
The norm-shattering entrepreneur announced on Tuesday he had left California after a heated squabble earlier this year with local authorities, who ordered one of his auto factories closed to stop the spread of Covid-19.
Trump Administration Makes New $916 Billion Offer For COVID-19 Aid
The Trump administration proposed a $916 billion coronavirus relief package on Tuesday, after congressional Democrats shot down a suggestion for a pareddown plan from the Senate's leading Republican, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Texas Asks U.S. Supreme Court To Help Trump Upend Election In Long-shot Lawsuit
The state of Texas on Tuesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to throw out the voting results in four other states in a longshot legal gambit intended to help President Donald Trump upend his election loss to Presidentelect Joe Biden.
Biden Introduces Health Team To Fight Coronavirus, Sets Goals For Reversing Pandemic
Presidentelect Joe Biden introduced the team to lead his administration's response to the coronavirus pandemic, emphasizing the mass vaccination distribution needed to achieve his goal of 100 million shots in his first 100 days in office.
John Lennon Remembered 40 Years After His Murder
John Lennon's wife, son, former Beatles bandmates and fans paid tribute to one of the world's most revered singersongwriters on Tuesday, 40 years to the day after his assassination in New York.
Ready to Face Any Probe, Says Shiv Sena MLA Pratap Sarnaik Accused of Money Laundering
The MLA from the Ovala-Maijwada constituency in adjoining Thane city said the BJP government at the Centre could probe him using agencies like ED or the Income Tax but "I am ready to face each probe".
Farmer Leaders Declare 'Super Bandh' Successful; Want to Shift Protest to Ramlila Maidan Not 'Open Jail' Burari
Addressing a press conference at a protest site on the Singhu border, farmers said the Bharat Bandh was successful in 25 states and made the government open its eyes and ears.
Apple To Tighten App Privacy, Remove Apps That Don't Comply
Apple is stepping up privacy for app users, forcing developers to be more transparent about data collection and warning they could be removed if they don't comply with a new antitracking measure, a company executive and regulators said Tuesday.
Indonesia Holds Regional Polls Under Shadow Of Rising COVID-19 Cases
More than 100 million Indonesians are eligible to vote in regional elections in the world's thirdlargest democracy on Wednesday, with health experts warning a huge turnout could see new coronavirus clusters emerge across the archipelago.
U.S. Targets North Korea Coal Shipments With New Sanctions
The United States has blacklisted six companies, including several based in China, and four ships accused of illicit exports of North Korean coal, the Treasury Department said on Tuesday.
Testing Times: More Work Needed On Astra/Oxford Vaccine Trials
AstraZeneca and Oxford University have more work to do to confirm whether their COVID19 vaccine can be 90% effective, peerreviewed data published in The Lancet showed on Tuesday, potentially slowing its eventual rollout in the fight against the pandemic.
EU Sees No Abrupt End To Trump Tariffs When Biden Takes Charge
When EU leaders gather this week for their last summit of the Donald Trump era, expect fulsome declarations of hope for a renewed transatlantic alliance under Joe Biden, but rather less to be said about a sudden end to Trump's trade war.