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Brazil greenlights human trials for J&J's potential COVID-19 vaccine
Brazil approved on Tuesday human clinical trials for a potential COVID19 vaccine developed by Johnson & Johnson, the fourth candidate to trial in the Latin American country that has become key to the global race for a vaccine.
Suffrage anniversary commemorations highlight racial divide
As the U.S. marks the 100th anniversary of womens suffrage, many event organizers, mindful that the 19th Amendment originally benefited mostly white women, have been careful to present it as a commemoration, not a celebration.
Sonam Kapoor Inspires Fashionistas With Her #Taketwowithsonam Challenge
Sonam Kapoor Ahuja's recent Instagram contest #TakeTwoWithSonam is a challenge to fashionistas to recreate some of her iconic looks. Here are the results.
Namibia warns about elephant dung cure for coronavirus as cases rise
The Namibian government is warning its citizens not to trust claims on social media that elephant dung can cure COVID19, as coronavirus infections rise more rapidly.
Overfishing in Congo threatens endangered sharks, report warns
Each day, fishmongers in Congo Republic pile up hundreds of dead sharks on the shore and begin lopping off fins and bartering over hammerheads and other endangered species.
Benelli Inaugurates New Showroom in Udaipur, Takes Total India Dealerships to 29
Apart from the bikes, the showroom also showcases merchandise and accessories. Along with a host of motorcycle customization option, with more being introduced across India in a phased manner.
Tata Motors Rolls Out 1000th Nexon EV in Just 6 Months of Launch in India
This landmark has been achieved by the Tata Nexon EV in just over 6-months after its commercial launch, portraying the rapid growth in both interest and demand for EVs.
U.S. activists complain that virtual shareholder meetings let companies silence them
Justin Danhof has used annual shareholder meetings to question companies on social issues for the last nine years.
WHO calls for end to 'vaccine nationalism'
Countries putting their own interests ahead of others in trying to ensure supplies of a possible coronavirus vaccine are making the pandemic worse, World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Tuesday.
Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra Teardown Shows Impressive Attention to Detail Inside
In an interesting video, Xiaomi gives us a look at what's inside its latest flagship smartphone, the Mi 10 Ultra.
British Airways Resumes Flight Operations from Hyderabad to London Under Air Bubble Pact
All passengers were serviced through the fully-sanitised Interim International Departures Terminal which has been kept ready for flight operations, Hyderabad Airport operator GMR said.
Congress Writes to Mark Zuckerberg over 'Interference', Demands Probe into Conduct of Facebook India's Team
The move came after a report claimed that a high-ranking Facebook India official was opposed to applying hate speech rules to four individuals and groups with links to the BJP.
South Korea tightens coronavirus curbs, confines troops to base
South Korea tightened social distancing rules on Tuesday as it reported a threedigit increase in novel coronavirus cases for a fifth day and authorities scrambled to trace hundreds of members of a church congregation.
Ranbir Kapoor Shows off His 'Hidden Talent' in Throwback Video
Ranbir Kapoor showcases his 'hidden talent' on fans' demand while promoting 'Jagga Jasoos' in 2017. Take a look.
45 Minorities, 11 Brahmins Killed in 141 Encounters, Reveals UP Govt in Rebuttal List for Oppn
Most of the encounters took place in Meerut with 14 killings, followed by 11 in Muzaffarnagar, nine in Saharanpur, seven in Azamgarh and five in Shamli.
'Impossible' that Beirut port blast was caused by Hezbollah arms, says president
Lebanese President Michel Aoun dismissed as "impossible" the chance that a vast explosion in Beirut's port this month was caused by a blast from a deposit of Hezbollah arms, but said that all possibilities would be investigated.