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Jason Momoa Finds Yoga the 'Hardest Thing' He Has Ever Tried
Jason Momoa recalled how he has been staying active during the past few months amidst the pandemic, and how he tried practicing yoga with his wife Lisa Bonet.
News18 Audio Bulletin: 4 Militants Killed in J&K, Pfizer Vaccine 95% Effective and Other Latest Headlines in 2 Minutes
In today’s wrap: Arvind Kejriwal calls emergency meeting on Covid-19 as Delhi records highest daily death toll, foreign minister S Jaishankar defends decision to stay out of China-backed Asian trade pact, four militants killed in encounter in Jammu and Ka...
Nifty, Sensex Ease From Record Highs As Financials Slip
Indian shares retreated from record highs on Thursday as expanding coronavirus restrictions in the United States dampened investor sentiment globally, countering optimism around positive vaccine trial results.
Happy Birthday Sushmita Sen: Take a Look at Her Adorable Love Story with Beau Rohman Shawl
On Sushmita Sen's birthday, here's looking at some moments from her perfect relationship with Rohman Shawl.
Australian Special Forces Suspected Of 39 Unlawful Killings In Afghanistan - General
Australia's top general apologised to Afghanistan on Thursday as he released a report into suspected war crimes carried out by Australian special forces which included evidence of 39 unlawful killings by 25 soldiers in 23 incidents.
Central America Flooding Wreaks Havoc With Deluge From Latest Storm
Storm Iota unleashed devastating flooding in areas already waterlogged with rain on Wednesday, forcing hundreds of thousands of people across Central America to flee their homes as scenes of destruction dotted the already impoverished region.
Nvidia Shares Dip On Predicted Decline In Data Center Sales
Nvidia Corp shares declined nearly 3% on Wednesday after company executives said data center chip sales would fall slightly in the fourth quarter.
Leading Egyptian Rights Group Says Two Members Arrested
A prominent Egyptian rights group said security agents arrested a senior member of its staff on Wednesday, three days after its administrative manager was detained under charges including joining a terrorist group.
Former Hyderabad Mayor Karthika Reddy of Congress Joins BJP Ahead of City Civic Polls
Her husband Chandra Reddy also joined the saffron party. Welcoming Karthika Reddy and others into the party fold, Yadav said BJP would like to provide a corruption-free administration in the GHMC and later in Telangana.
Covid-19 Has Diverted Scientific Attention from Killer Diseases Like Tuberculosis: Harsh Vardhan
Vardhan noted that from January to October, only 14.5 lakh tuberculosis cases were notified in the country, which is 29 per cent lower than the same period in 2019.
Israel, Bahrain Cement New Ties With Pledges Of Embassies And Visas
Bahrain and Israel said on Wednesday they would open embassies, establish online visa systems and launch weekly flights between the countries soon, in a broadened cooperation promoted by Washington as an economic boon and means of isolating Iran.
Allow Antigen Testing In Pharmacies, Madrid Region Tells Spanish Government
The Madrid capital region is pressing the Spanish government to allow pharmacies to carry out mass antigen testing for COVID19, tapping into a broad debate on the efficiency of the rapid tests.
Iraq-Saudi Arabia Border Crossing Opens For Trade, First Time Since 1990
Iraq and Saudi Arabia opened the Arar border crossing for trade for the first time in three decades, the Iraqi border ports commission said on Wednesday.
British Insurer RSA Agrees $9.6 Billion Takeover By Overseas Rivals
British insurance group RSA is backing a 7.2 billion pound ($9.55 billion) cash offer from Canada's Intact Financial and Denmark's Tryg in one of Europe's biggest financial takeover bids this year.
Danish Agriculture Minister Steps Down Over Illegal Mink Order
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Wednesday faced opposition calls to resign after her agriculture minister stepped down over an illegal order by the government to cull the country's farmed mink.
Therapeutic Effect: Musical Medic Plays To Cancer Patient, 10, During Surgery
During an operation to remove a double tumour in the spinal cord of a 10yearold boy, doctors watching the brain activity of their patient saw a change when the music played on a piano next to him was interrupted.