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Concern Rises Over Anti-corruption Efforts In Guatemala
The firing of Guatemalas top anticorruption prosecutor and new allegations that someone close to the attorney general was soliciting bribes for protection from investigations have increased concerns that what little capacity the country still had to battl...
Judge Tells County To Retrieve Some COVID-19 Relief Payments
A Michigan county was ordered Monday to claw back COVID19 relief payments from some of its workers after a resident challenged the way the federal money was approved by local officials.
Trump Inaugural Chair: I'm ''100% Innocent'' In Lobbying Case
New York (AP) The chair of former President Donald Trump's 2017 inaugural committee pleaded not guilty Monday and said he was 100per cent innocent of charges that he secretly lobbied the U.S. on behalf of the United Arab Emirates. Tom Barrack, 74, wear...
Texas Shooter Dies After Party-goers Throw Bricks At Him
A man who opened fire at a backyard party in Fort Worth early Monday, killing one and injuring three, died after being chased by fellow partygoers who threw landscaping bricks at him, Texas authorities said.
Record-smashing Heat Extremes May Become Much More Likely With Climate Change - Study
Cyprus. Cuba. Turkey. Canada. Northern Ireland. Antarctica. All recorded their hottestever temperatures in the last two years, and according to a new study, more such extremes are coming.
Karadima, Priest Defrocked For Sexual Abuses, Dies In Chile
Fernando Karadima, a Chilean priest who was at the center of a sexual abuse scandal that has recently shaken the Catholic Church in Chile and who was eventually defrocked by the pope, has died. He was 90.
Haiti Gang Leader Rallies Hundreds To Honor Slain President
More than 1,000 demonstrators gathered around one of Haiti's most notorious gang leaders on Monday to commemorate slain President Jovenel Mose.
Maybe Consider Dropping Virat Kohli: Virdhawal Khade Shuts Down Troll Criticising Indian Swimmers at Tokyo Olympics
Virdhawal Khade gave it back to a troll who was criticising the performances of Srihari Nataraj and Maana Patel at the Tokyo Olympics.
Death Toll Rises to 164 in Rain Battered Maharashtra; Parts of North India Receive Heavy Rainfall
The IMD has forecast widespread rainfall activity with heavy to heavy falls over Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, J&K, HP, till July 29.
Over 1 Crore People In Maharashtra Received Both Doses of Covid19 Vaccine
An official statement also said that till 4 pm on Monday, 3,75,974 people were administered vaccine doses.
‘Dalit Bandhu’ To Be Role Model For Country: Telangana CM KCR Woos SCs With Schemes
KCR offered to provide housing facility and financial assistance for businesses and asked the District Collector to hold a special meeting to address land issues.
Scientists from India, Russia, Brazil, South Africa Will Collaborate on Covid Research
The collaborative effort would be of great value for the search of new efficient drugs against COVID-19
BJP Parliamentary Board and Legislators to Decide Next Karnataka CM: BJP Gen Secy Arun Singh
To a question on the reason behind Yediyurappa's resignation as Chief Minister, Singh said he himself has explained it.
Indian Railways to Introduce New Train on Kolkata-Ranchi Route From July 30
In good news for interstate travellers, a new train launched on Saturday is all set to run from Kolkata to Ranchi in Jharkhand.
Rs 7,200 Crore Bids For Indian Railways’ Private Train Plan
The bids for PPP in passenger trains were opened today after several rounds of detailed discussion with the industry players.
Tata Motors Q1 Net Loss Narrows to Rs 4,450 Crore
Consolidated revenue from operations during the period under review stood at Rs 66,406.05 crore as against Rs 31,983.06 crore in the year-ago period.