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Lisbon Opens Its Arms to 'Bizarre' UEFA Champions League Finale
Football supporters would usually flock in huge numbers to the city hosting the finale of the Champions League, but this time it is set to be a different experience for fans who have decided to come to Lisbon for the 'Final Eight' despite the coronavirus...
UK PM Johnson warns: there will be bumpy months ahead
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Tuesday that there will be bumpy months ahead after unemployment data showed that UK job losses hit a decadehigh.
Rebel Rajasthan Congress MLAs to Return to Jaipur Tomorrow, Told to Avoid Making Public Statements
The issue of the return of the rebel MLAs was discussed at the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) meeting held in Jaisalmer on Tuesday night.
Boeing: No orders, more cancellations for grounded 737 Max
Boeing sold no airline planes and customers canceled orders for 43 of its 737 Max jet last month as the aircraft maker continued to struggle with both the pandemic and the ongoing grounding of the Max after two deadly crashes.
Facebook places curbs on ads by U.S. news publishers with political ties
Facebook Inc on Tuesday unveiled a new policy that would prevent U.S. publishers with political ties from running ads presented as news articles, as the country gears up for the presidential election in November.
J&J Eyes 1 Billion Doses of Potential Covid-19 Shot in 2021, Weighs Challenge Trials
Johnson & Johnson could produce 1 billion doses of its potential COVID19 vaccine next year if it proves successful and would consider injecting healthy volunteers with the novel coronavirus if there are not enough patients for final trials, a company exec...
Serbia considers buying Chinese missiles despite US warning
Serbia is considering buying a modern Chinese air defense missile system, the Serbian president said Tuesday, as the United States warned that such deals with Beijing could jeopardize the Balkan countrys proclaimed European Union membership goals.
States Must Not Get Overawed by Increase in Daily Positive Covid-19 Cases, Says Health Ministry
Addressing a press briefing, Health Ministry Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said the active cases of COVID-19, which comprised 88.83 per cent of the total caseload on March 31, have reduced to 28.21 per cent as on date.
Taliban warn against attacks on freed prisoners going home
Ahead of an upcoming release of Taliban detainees held in Afghan prisons, the insurgent group warned the government in Kabul on Tuesday against any attacks on those released, saying such incidents would jeopardize the peace talks.
6 Bathroom Hygiene Mistakes You Need to Stop Making Immediately
There are things that you do on a daily basis which you might have thought are harmless and just routine but they actually increase your risk of getting various infections. Here are a few common bathroom hygiene mistakes and the ways to rectify them.
Sanjay Dutt Announces 'Short Break' from Work for Medical Treatment, Discourages Unnecessary Speculation
Sanjay Dutt has announced on social media that he will be taking a short break from work for some medical treatment.
Heavy rains kill four of Nepal family; floods ease in India
A 35yearold woman and her three children, aged between four and 11, were killed in western Nepal when heavy rains brought down their mudandstone house early on Tuesday, police said.
Pompeo opens anti-China, anti-Russia tour in Czech Republic
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is in the Czech Republic at the start of a fournation tour of central and eastern Europe expected to focus on threats to the region posed by Russia and China.
Let's Not Equate Hindi with Nationalism, Says SM Krishna on Kanimozhi Episode
Hindi is another Indian language and nothing more, the BJP leader and former Karnataka Chief Minister said on Tuesday.
Egypt allows Gazans to leave strip for first time in months
Egypt on Tuesday reopened Gazas main passenger crossing point for the first time in months for thousands of Palestinians who have been stranded on both sides of the border due to the coronavirus crisis.
The Latest: Virus reemerges in New Zealand after 102 days
WELLINGTON, New Zealand New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says that authorities have found four cases of the coronavirus in one Auckland household from an unknown source, the first cases of local transmission in the country in 102 days.