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Report: Europe Closing In On Decision To Let 737 Max Fly
Europe's aviation regulator is closing in on a decision to allow the Boeing 737 Max to return to the air after it was grounded worldwide following two deadly crashes, according to a report Friday.
Nitin Gadkari, Andhra CM Jagan Reddy Inaugurate 2.6 Km-long Kanaka Durga Flyover in Vijayawada
The 2.6 km long flyover was constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 502 crore to ease traffic congestion in Vijayawada.
Attracting Votes From Other Parties Just Election Time
A day after JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy accused Congress of trying to lure party workers ahead of the November 3 bypolls, its' Karnataka unit chief D K Shivakumar on Friday said inducting people from rival parties and attracting their votes was just "ele...
Finnish PM Leaves EU Summit As 'Precautionary' Measure
Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin said Friday that she had left the European Union summit in Belgium as a precautionary measure" and was flying back home to undergo a coronavirus test.
Sony PlayStation 5 User Interface With New Control Centre & Activity Card Revealed
The new PlayStaion 5 consoles by Sony are due to arrive next month. Customers in India will have to wait till November 19.
Smog Returns To Indian Capital As Agriculture Fires Start
The Indian capitals air quality levels plunged to very poor on Friday and a smoggy haze settled over the city, days after the state government initiated stricter measures to fight chronic air pollution.
Men and Women are Responding to Covid-19 Pandemic Differently, Suggests Study
It is the difference in their attitudes towards Covid-19 crisis that has been highlighted by the results of this survey.
Would Love to Work with Preity Zinta Again, Says Bobby Deol
Bobby Deol said he would love to reunite with former co-star Preity Zinta on the big screen. The two had worked together in films such as Soldier, Jhoom Barabar Jhoom and Heroes.
Britain Moves Closer To COVID-19 Vaccine Trials That Infect Volunteers
"Human challenge" trials of potential COVID19 vaccines, where volunteers are deliberately infected with the disease, could become a reality after a British biotech firm signed a contract with the government to create and provide strains of the virus.
Asian Shares Retreat As Coronavirus Surge Hits Sentiment
Asian stocks gave up early gains and fell on Friday, as a resurgence of coronavirus infections in Europe and the United States hurt risk appetite.
'Proud of NSG's Efforts': PM Narendra Modi Greets National Security Guard on Its Raising Day
A central agency, the NSG is an elite counter-terrorist force which is used in exceptional circumstances.
Avalanche Of Early Votes Transforming 2020 Election
More than 17 million Americans have already cast ballots in the 2020 election, a record-shattering avalanche of early votes driven both by Democratic enthusiasm and a pandemic that has transformed the way the nation votes.
Democratic Senate Campaigns Pull In More Than $240 Million In Third-quarter Fundraising
Democratic candidates running for the U.S. Senate in nine hotly contested races amassed more than $240 million in contributions during the third quarter, leaving their Republican opponents far behind in fundraising as the campaign entered its final weeks.
Scolded by Dad, 11-year-old Jumps Into Well in Greater Noida; Dies
The incident took place around 7.30 pm at Pyaawali village, under Jarcha police station limits, the spokesperson said, adding the police were probing the events that led to the incident.
US Woman Kills Mother-to-be, Removes Fetus From Her Womb, Then Tells Cops She Gave Birth
The Woman was arrested last Friday after telling police she had just delivered a baby who was not breathing.
Tenth Of Pandemic Stimulus Spend Could Help World Reach Climate Goals - Study
The world could get on track to avert catastrophic climate change by investing a tenth of a planned $12 trillion in pandemic recovery packages in reducing dependence on fossil fuels, according to a study published on Thursday.