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Twenty-nine German Police Suspended For Sharing Pictures Of Hitler
Twentynine police officers have been suspended in Germany for sharing pictures of Adolf Hitler and doctored depictions of refugees in gas chambers on their mobile phones, officials in the state of North RhineWestphalia (NRW) said on Wednesday.
Russia Seals Another Deal To Supply And Test Its Coronavirus Vaccine Abroad
Russia's sovereign wealth fund will supply 100 million doses of its potential coronavirus vaccine to Indian drug company Dr Reddy's Laboratories, the fund said on Wednesday, as Moscow speeds up plans to distribute its shot abroad.
ISIS Spreading its Base, Most Active in 12 Indian States: Govt to Parliament
The information on IS was provided by Minister of State of Home G Kishan Reddy in the Rajya Sabha in a written reply to Bharatiya Janata Party MP Vinay P Sahasrabuddhe's Unstarred Question.
Bosnian Serbs Honor Late Ex-official Convicted Of War Crimes
Bosnian Serb authorities on Wednesday held an official commemoration for a top former wartime leader, despite his war crimes conviction by a U.N. court.
UK To Ration COVID-19 Testing Amid Testing Failures
The British government plans to ration coronavirus testing, giving priority to health workers and care home staff after widespread reports that people around the country were unable to schedule tests.
Rashami Desai Claims She Spoke to Disha Salian on June 7, Says 'We Were Planning a Trip in October'
Actress Rashami Desai has claimed that she had spoken to Disha Salian on the phone on June 7 about a possible trip to Himachal Pradesh in October. Disha allegedly died by suicide on June 8.
Global Net Zero Emissions Goal Would Require $1-2 Trillion A Year Investment: Study
Achieving net zero emissions by midcentury would cost an estimated $1 trillion$2 trillion a year of additional investments, or 11.5% of global gross domestic product, a report by the Energy Transitions Commission (ETC) said on Wednesday.
Prakash Raj, Darshan Thoogudeepa Speak Against Imposition of Hindi
Actors Prakash Raj and Darshan Thoogudeepa took to social media to raise their voice against Hindi imposition.
China Steel Sector Sees Higher Demand In Second Half, Calls To Fend Off Import Surges
Chinese major steel producers had suggested to prevent sharp increase in imports of the industrial metals and to relax purchase of overseas steel scrap, the China Iron and Steel Association (CISA) said on Wednesday.
Cyprus Says Ready For A Dialogue With Turkey But Not Under Threats
Cyprus is ready to engage in dialogue with Turkey to resolve differences but not under threats, the Mediterranean island's President Nicos Anastasiades said on Wednesday.
One Of Largest Known T. Rex Skeletons Up For Auction At Christie’s
The British auction house Christie’s plans to sell the skeleton of one of the largest known Tyrannosaurus rexes in early October, the company said on Wednesday.
RBI is 'Battle Ready' to Save Ailing Economy Amid Pandemic, Says Governor Shaktikanta Das
The RBI has taken a slew of measures beginning March to help the banking system fight the pandemic which included a cumulative repo rate cut of 115 bps and an array of liquidity measures to help various sectors.
Alibaba Group Opens China Factory As Part Of New Manufacturing Initiative
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd on Wednesday unveiled a pilot factory in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou as part of its "smart manufacturing" business initiative.
Zara Owner Inditex Returns To Profit In Second Quarter
Fashion retailer Inditex, owner of Zara, returned to quarterly profit in the three months from May to July but reported sales down 31% on the yearago period as viruswary consumers stayed away from city centre shopping districts.
Janhvi Kapoor and Sister Khushi Indulge in Some Filter Banter on Social Media
Janhvi Kapoor and her sister Khushi Kapoor have indulged in some social media banter. Janhvi took to her Instagram Stories, where she shared a string of videos of Khushi and used some fun filters on her.
More Than Warning, 'Intense' Firing Between India & China Led to 100-200 Shots Before Moscow Pact
Top government sources told News18 that India and China exchanged fire twice at LAC. The first round of firing took place in Chushul sub sector on September 7. These were said to be warning shots. The second round of firing occurred on September 8 at Nort...