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Five Killed, Including Baby, As Car Ploughs Into Pedestrian Zone In Germany
Five people including a ninemonthold baby were killed and up to 15 injured on Tuesday when a speeding car ploughed into a pedestrian area in the western German city of Trier in what authorities said appeared to be a deliberate act.
Turkish Cypriot Leader Wants New Direction For Cyprus Talks
Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar said Tuesday efforts to resolve Cyprus ethnic division should start fresh and aim to achieve a twostate deal, because decades of negotiations for a federationbased agreement have got nowhere.
Covaxin Phase-III Clinical Trial to Begin in Bengaluru Hospital on Wednesday
The hospital has roped in Clintrac International Ltd for the trials, which will involve about 1,000 volunteers.
Trump Raises $170 Million As He Looks To Future
President Donald Trump has raised roughly $170 million since his Election Day defeat, a sum garnered through a nonstop stream of solicitations that have falsely claimed the election was stolen while requesting contributions for an election defense fund."
In Brazil, Santa Not Coming To Town As Pandemic Hits
Christmas wasn't just a time to be merry for Gino Esposito, it was a job.
Locked Down Greek Fir Tree Farmers Wait For Christmas Miracle
Locked down by coronavirus at their busiest time of year, fir tree farmers in Greece are hoping for a Christmas miracle to salvage a season all but lost.
Delegates Gloomy As Final Fish Talks Open At WTO
A final round of negotiations at the World Trade Organization on cutting fisheries subsidies opened on Tuesday with some delegates seeing little hope for a deal by a 2020 deadline despite intensifying negotiations.
BSF Team Walked 200 Metres Inside Pakistan Territory to Unearth Tunnel, Say Officials
Immediately after the four Jaish terrorists were shot dead in an gunfight on November 19, the BSF, which mans the International Border in Jammu region, formed the crack team to explore the possible route taken by them.
Farmers Should Flag Specific Issues in Laws, Govt Ready to Look into Them: Agri Min Tomar
The government had called a meeting with 35 representatives of agitating farmers at Vigyan Bhawan hereafter large-scale protests by various farmer groups, including from Punjab and Haryana, entered its sixth day on various borders of the national capital.
Airbnb Aims For Up To $35 Billion Valuation In Long-awaited IPO
Airbnb Inc is aiming for a valuation of nearly $35 billion in what will be the last blockbuster U.S. IPO of the year, marking a stunning recovery in its fortunes after the home rental firm was ravaged by the COVID19 pandemic earlier this year.
Drug Regulator’s Job to Asses Allegations of Adverse Event in Covishield Trial, Can’t Comment: Govt & ICMR
Nothing to do with Serum Institute’s plan to seek damages from vaccine trial volunteer, they say.
What You Need to Know About Essential Oils and Their Benefits
The way these essential oils are made matters a lot since only the ones that are chemical-free are considered to be of the best quality.
Gigi Hadid Shares Throwback Pictures From Pregnancy with Zayn Malik
Super-model Gigi Hadid took to Instagram to share throwback pictures from her pregnancy in August with boyfriend, singer Zayn Malik.
Friends Or Foes? Syrian Refugees Divided On Fate Of Defectors
Should former members of the Syrian security forces who have defected from President Bashar alAssad's government be prosecuted for war crimes, or should they serve as key witnesses in an effort to bring senior officials to justice?
Credit Suisse Breaks With Tradition With Lloyds Chairman Pick
Credit Suisse for the first time has reached beyond Swiss borders and proposed outgoing Lloyds Bank Chief Executive António HortaOsório should succeed Urs Rohner, who has spent nearly a decade as chairman.
Vietnam Urges Vigilance After More COVID-19 Cases Linked To Rare Local Outbreak
Vietnam reported two more coronavirus cases on Tuesday linked to a rare domestic infection in its commercial hub Ho Chi Minh City, while the government urged public vigilance and tighter enforcement of health measures.