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Brazil, hotbed for COVID-19 vaccine testing, may struggle to produce its own
Brazilian officials say they can start making COVID19 vaccines developed by British and Chinese researchers within a year. Experts say it will take at least twice as long, leaving Brazil reliant on imports to slow the world's secondworst outbreak.
U.S. to keep backing Venezuela's Guaido after December election, envoy says
The Trump administration will maintain support for opposition leader Juan Guaido as Venezuela's legitimate president and expects dozens of other countries to continue recognizing him following Dec. 6 legislative elections that opposition parties plan to b...
NIA Arrests Key Accused in Chhattisgarh MLA Bhima Mandavi Killing Case
Chauhan, a wholesale dealer of everyday-use merchandise in Nakulnar village, had allegedly procured the requisite material for the IED blast which led to the killings, the official of the premier investigation agency said.
Indian Smartphone Maker Lava Returns with Z66 Smartphone at Rs 7,777
The Lava Z66 features a dual rear camera unit, along with a 3,950mAh battery, fingerprint sensor and a 6.08-inch HD+ display.
Apple says it has no interest in buying TikTok
Apple Inc has no interest in acquiring TikTok, the company said on Tuesday, denying a report by news website Axios from earlier in the day.
Escalating Sino-U.S. tensions strain S&P 500, Dow
The S&P 500 and Dow were subdued on Tuesday as SinoU.S. tensions escalated following President Donald Trump's moves to force a sale of TikTok's U.S. operations, with investors also disappointed by quarterly results from Ralph Lauren and AIG.
UK risks big second coronavirus wave if it reopens schools without more testing, study finds
Britain risks a second wave of COVID19 this winter twice as large as the initial outbreak if it reopens schools fulltime without improving its testandtrace system, according to a study published on Tuesday.
SC Restrains Centre from Discharging SSC Women Navy Officers Ending Their Claim for PC
The top court on March 17 in a major verdict paved the way for granting Permanent Commission to women officers in Indian Navy, saying a level playing field ensures that women have the opportunity to overcome "histories of discrimination".
UK risks big second coronavirus wave if it reopens schools without more testing, study finds
Britain risks a second wave of COVID19 this winter twice as large as the initial outbreak if it reopens schools fulltime without improving its testandtrace system, according to a study published on Tuesday.
Factbox: Spain's monarchy, beset by scandal, is funded by taxpayers
Spain's Royal House, in the spotlight this week after former king Juan Carlos decided to leave Spain under a cloud of financial scandal, is a publiclyfunded institution created to support the king as the head of state and his family.
UK diners snap up state-subsidised quinoa and steak
On a summer's evening, the streets of central London echoed to what has become a rare sound during the coronavirus pandemic: the chatter and laughter of diners seated at terrace tables.
Tropical Storm Isaias kills at least one on its way to U.S. Northeast
Tropical Storm Isaias killed at least one person and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands as it pummeled North Carolina and Virginia on a path toward Washington and other cities of the U.S. Northeast on Tuesday.
Trump says coronavirus under control, 'It is what it is'
President Donald Trump said the coronavirus outbreak is as under control as it can get in the United States, where at least 155,000 people have died amid a patchy response to the public health crisis that has failed to stem a rise in cases.
Ralph Lauren revenue sinks as pandemic hammers demand
Ralph Lauren Corp said on Tuesday its quarterly revenue plunged by nearly $1 billion, as it struggled with coronavirusled store closures and a slowdown in demand for luxury goods across the world.
Preity Zinta Revisits 'Piya Piya' Song with Rani Mukerji on 20 Years of Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega
Preity Zinta shared a clip from her hit song with Rani Mukerji and said, "No one can do Piya Piya like you and me baby."
Ralph Lauren revenue sinks as pandemic hammers demand
Ralph Lauren Corp said on Tuesday its quarterly revenue plunged by nearly $1 billion, as it struggled with coronavirusled store closures and a slowdown in demand for luxury goods across the world.