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Carp Diem: Vietnamese Mark Lunar New Year With Annual Fish Release
Vietnamese kicked off preparations for the Lunar New Year festival on Thursday by releasing ornamental carp into rivers and lakes an ageold ceremony held one week before the "Tet" holiday officially begins.
Serum Institute Delays Vaccines for Private Sale in Bangladesh Due to Focus on Govt Immunisation Plans
Beximco had separately ordered 1 million doses for sale on the private market, with the hope to start marketing it this month.
2021 Mahindra TUV300 Facelift Spotted Filming for TVC; to be Known as Bolero Neo
The date of launch of the Mahindra Bolero Neo has not yet been finalised but is expected to hit the domestic market in the first quarter of the year.
Bigg Boss 14: Jasmin Bhasin Upset with Abhinav Shukla for 'Bhains' Jibe at Aly Goni
Jasmin Bhasin says she is very angry with the way housemate Abhinav Shukla is behaving with her rumoured boyfriend Aly Goni.
India-US Fully Committed to Further Strengthening Ties: India's Envoy
The India-US partnership has been on a steady upward trajectory in recent years, India’s Ambassador to the US Taranjit Singh Sandhu told PTI in an exclusive interview.
Delhi Schools to Resume Physical Classes for Class 9 and 11 From Tomorrow
Delhi Education Minister Manish Sisodia had also announced that the government will be resuming classes at colleges/institutes offering degree and diploma programmes as well.
Shell Profit Slides To $4.8 Billion In 2020 As Pandemic Hits Demand
Royal Dutch Shell's profit dropped to its lowest in at least two decades last year as the coronavirus pandemic hit energy consumption worldwide though the company said it expected to raise its dividend again in a sign of confidence.
Unilever Underlying Sales Rose 3.5% In Last Quarter
Consumer goods giant Unilever on Thursday reported underlying sales growth for the fourth quarter that was in line with estimates, buoyed by strong demand in emerging markets.
Exclusive: U.S. Mulls Using Law Designed To Prosecute Mafia Against Capitol Rioters
The U.S. Justice Department is considering whether to charge members of farright groups involved in the deadly Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol under a federal law usually used against organized crime, according to two law enforcement sources.
'Atmanirbhar' Farmers Backbone of Country's Democracy, Says PM Modi, Hails Record Produce
Prime Minister Narendra Modi further said that the crop growers are the backbone of our country's democracy.
Instagram Testing TikTok-Like Vertical Feed Layout Where You Can Browse Stories by Swiping Up and Down
Instagram recenty rolled out a new 'Recently Deleted' folder where deleted photos, videos, reels, IGTV videos and stories are saved for 30 days. The platform is also testing a new update to restrict people from sharing posts as Stories.
Josh Duhamel Confirmed For Lionsgate 'Shotgun Wedding'
Actor Josh Duhamel has official boarded the cast of action comedy "Shotgun Wedding". Duhamel joined the project following actor Armie Hammer's exit after a controversy over messages allegedly sent by the actor were leaked online.
Priyanka Chopra Tremendously Misses Dal-Roti When in US, Says She Loves Homemade Indian Food
Priyanka Chopra Jonas says she loves homemade Indian food, and misses dal and roti tremendously when she is in the US.
U.S. Community Health Centers Say They Have Given More Vaccines Than Government Data Show
Some U.S. community health centers say they are doling out COVID19 shots far faster than government data suggests, likely accounting for some of a gap between how states and the federal government describe the availability of vaccine doses.
Asian Stocks Ease On China Liquidity Worries, Stimulus Hopes Lift U.S. Bond Yields
Asian shares dipped on Thursday as tight liquidity conditions in China curbed buying for now, though improving corporate earnings, expectations of large U.S. stimulus and subsiding retail frenzy all supported risk sentiment.
Shell-shocked and Angry: Inside the Capitol Police Force a Month After the Deadly Attack
The fallout from the insurrection has been compounded by the death of an officer during the fight, another officer's subsequent suicide and a Covid outbreak that has infected dozens of people within the Capitol Police.