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India Tops Global Survey on Covid-19 Vaccination Intent; Rising Hesitancy in Many Countries
While vaccination intent has remained unchanged at 87 per cent in India since August, it has declined in 10 of the 15 countries surveyed, most of all in China, Australia, Spain, and Brazil.
Mindfulness: The Dark World of Desires and Competition
The competition with others dominates our mind. This has to be stopped. This makes us dry from within and keeps us wandering. We have to use the market, but it is using us.
RIL Shares Jump Over 3 Percent After Saudi Arabia's PIF Invests Rs 9,555 Crore in Reliance Retail
Reliance Industries Limited’s retail arm on Thursday raised Rs 9,555 crore from Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia, taking total fundraise in the last two months to Rs 47,265 crore.
Hong Kong Leader Lam Discussed Coronavirus, Economic Relief With Beijing
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said on Friday she had discussed coronavirus controls and economic relief measures with mainland Chinese officials during her threeday trip to Beijing and that the central government has welcomed her proposals.
EU Commissioner Breton Sees 50/50 Chance Of Brexit Deal
There is a "50/50" chance that Britain and the European Union will be able to reach a deal over the terms of Britain's exit from the bloc, EU Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton said on Friday.
EXPLAINED: UPI Transaction Cap For Google Pay, WhatsApp Pay, PhonePe And Others, But Should You Worry?
This will impact players including PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm and Mobikwik, as well as the new entrant WhatsApp Pay, to name a few. NPCI believes this is to protect the UPI ecosystem as it scales up and to address the risks.
Poll Watchers Emerge As A Flashpoint In Battle Over Ballots
Poll officials in key battleground states pushed back on claims by Trump that Republican poll watchers were being denied access to observe counting of ballots
Skoda Auto India Expands Dealership Network in India, Inaugurates Showroom in Jabalpur
Skoda Auto India, under the ‘India 2.0’ project, aims to have at least twice as many sales and service touchpoints, as it does today, by 2022.
No Relief to Arnab Goswami in Suicide Abetment Case, Bombay High Court to Hear Bail Plea Today
After being remanded in judicial custody late on Wednesday night, Arnab Goswami spent the night at the Alibaug Nagar Parishad School, which has been designated as a Covid-19 centre for the Alibaug prison.
Lockdown Sends David Guetta Back To His Teens
For French DJ and record producer David Guetta, lockdown has been a welcome relief from a punishing, if stellar, career and brought back some of the freedom he had in his teens.
Japan Foreign Min Motegi: RCEP Talks Are In Final Stages
Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said on Friday that talks for the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) trade pact were in their final stages.
Trump Campaign Loses Legal Fights in Make-or-Break Georgia and Michigan, Vows Nevada Lawsuit Next
In the Georgia case, the campaign alleged that 53 late-arriving ballots were mixed with on-time ballots. In Michigan, it had sought to stop votes from being counted and obtain greater access to the tabulation process.
Trump Campaign's Longshot Legal Challenges Unlikely to Swing Presidential Election, Analysts Say
At times, the lawsuits have contested ballots that number in the double digits, which would be hundreds, if not thousands, of votes shy of potentially swinging any state's result.
T-Mobile Beats Phone Subscriber Estimates, Shares Rise 7%
TMobile US Inc on Thursday added more phone subscribers than analysts had expected in the third quarter, as demand for its services picked up with people staying at home due to the COVID19 pandemic.
Feds, Connecticut City Settle Over Rejection Of Mosque Plans
The U.S. Justice Department and federal prosecutors said Thursday that they have reached an agreement with Meriden, Connecticut, to resolve allegations the city illegally rejected an application for a proposed mosque.
T-Mobile Beats Phone Subscriber Estimates, Shares Rise 5%
TMobile US Inc on Thursday added more postpaid phone subscribers than analysts had expected in the third quarter, as demand for its services picked up with people staying at home due to the COVID19 pandemic.