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Huge Questions For UK Govt After Virus Cases Triple In Days
The British government faced huge questions Monday over its coronavirus testing system after a big increase in the number of positive cases over the weekend that was blamed on a technical glitch.
Moscow Schools Start Unplanned Holidays As COVID-19 Cases Rise
Moscow schools began unplanned holidays on Monday and businesses were required to have at least 30% of their staff working remotely, as COVID19 cases across Russia hit their highest level since May 12.
Paris On Maximum Virus Alert, Closing Bars, Not Restaurants
French authorities placed the Paris region on maximum virus alert on Monday, banning festive gatherings and requiring all bars to close but allowing restaurants to remain open, as numbers of infections increased rapidly.
BHU UET Results 2020 to be Announced Today at 8 pm; How to Check Online
The BHU UET 2020 entrance exam was conducted by the University for admissions into various courses. The first phase of the exam was conducted from August 24 to August 31, while the second phase was conducted between September 9 and 14, 2020.
Texas Man Accused Of Punch Amid Trump Argument Turns Self In
A Texas man who was seen on video punching another man as they argued over President Donald Trump has turned himself in after police obtained a warrant for assault, authorities said.
OnePlus 8T Ultra-Wide Front Camera Teased Ahead of October 14 Launch
OnePlus will also launch a pair of earphones along with the OnePlus 8T, the company revealed in a separate teaser.
Nagorno-Karabakh Says 21 More Servicemen Killed In Fighting With Azerbaijan
Ethnic Armenian officials in the enclave of NagornoKarabakh said on Monday that 21 more servicemen had been killed in fierce fighting with Azerbaijan, bringing its total military death toll to 223 since war broke out eight days ago.
Pooja Bedi Says Her E-commerce Site Hacked, Drug Threat Issued
Film actor Pooja Bedi said her e-commerce website registered in Goa had been hacked by some people who threatened to sell drugs on the site if she did not pay them ransom.
Sonu Sood Installs Mobile Tower in Haryana Village After Students Struggle for Online Access
The situation came to light after a video on social media showed a child from the village sitting on a tree branch to catch mobile signals to help children complete their homework tagging Sonu Sood in the post.
2020 Watch: How Long Will Trump Be Quarantined?
Presidential politics move fast. What were watching heading into a new week on the 2020 campaign:
Moto Razr 5G Launched in India: Price, Specifications, Availability and More
The standard Moto Razr is also priced at Rs. 1,24,999 on Flipkart, exactly the same price Motorola has launched the Moto Razr 5G at.
Rupee Slips 8 Paise to 73.21 Against US Dollar in Early Trade Despite Gains in Domestic Equity Market
The Indian currency opened at 73.16 at the interbank forex market then lost ground and touched 73.21 against the US dollar, down 8 paise over its last close of 73.13.
I'm Fitter Now, Waiting to Go All Out at Denmark Open to Test My Game: Lakshya Sen
Lakshya Sen cannot wait to go full throttle when international badminton resumes with the Denmark Open from October 13.
Sushant Singh Rajput Death Case: Mumbai Police Commissioner Not Surprised by AIIMS Report Ruling Out Murder
Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh says Sushant Singh Rajput's death has been made out to be a motivated campaign as he reacted to AIIMS medical board's report hinting late actor died by suicide.
BMC Demolition: HC Closes Arguments on Kangana Ranaut's Plea, Reserves Order
The Bombay High Court closed all arguments and reserved its verdict on the petition filed by actor Kangana Ranaut against the demolition of a part of her bungalow in Mumbai by the city civic body.
'Deadpool' Felt Like Business Transaction, Playing Thanos Gave More Freedom to Josh Brolin
Hollywood star Josh Brolin says he had more fun in playing villainous Thanos in the last two 'Avengers' films while his role of Cable in 'Deadpool 2' felt harder despite being funny.