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In shock move, Facebook blocks news access in Australia

In a shocking act of retaliation Thursday, Facebook blocked Australians from sharing news, a milestone in the increasingly frantic jockeying between governments, media and powerful tech companies that one Australian minister called an assault on a sovereign nation and abuse of power.


Five Indian-origin persons, Indian activist feature in TIME magazine's list of 100 emerging leaders

Five Indian-origin personalities, including Twitter's top lawyer Vijaya Gadde and UK's finance minister Rishi Sunak, and an Indian activist feature in TIME magazine's annual list of 100 emerging leaders who are shaping the future".


LATEST HEADLINES

Fire erupts at private hospital in Mumbai; none hurt


Family of four found dead in Kerala home


BJP workers allegedly attack children during Christmas carol roadshow in Kerala’s Palakkad: Reports


Uber, Ola partner with Bengaluru Police on safety


Doctor assaults patient at Shimla hospital; probe ordered as video sparks protest


True faith teaches us to respect others' beliefs: TVK chief Vijay


Bengaluru: Yellow Line to get 6th train from December 23; peak-hour frequency to improve


MET English Medium School hosts Sports Fest 2K25 at Udyavara


Punjab: Duped of Rs 8 crore in cyber fraud, ex-IPS officer Amar Chahal shoots self in Patiala


Teen dies in car stunt accident in Kerala, driver held


Govt 'fully committed' to protecting Aravallis, Cong spreading lies: Bhupender Yadav


Committee constituted to examine on holding matches at Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengaluru




Accused of Racism, Manipal’s Rashmi Samant quits as Oxford Students’ Union President-Elect

According to a Times of India report, Manipal based Rashmi Samant, who became the first Indian woman to be elected president of the Oxford University Students’ Union had to inadvertently quit after her past social media post was accused of carrying ‘racist’ and ‘insensitive’ references to the Holocaust. 

Biggest challenge in 2021 is to ensure people in all countries get access to COVID-19 vaccine: WHO

The single biggest challenge in 2021 would be ensuring that people in all the countries, both rich and poor, get access to the COVID-19 vaccine, World Health Organisation's Assistant Director General Dr Peter Singer said on Wednesday.

Indian diaspora groups in US launch rose campaign in support of protesting farmers in India

Washington: A group of Indian diaspora organisations launched a rose campaign on the occasion of Valentine's Day on Sunday in support of the farmers protesting against the new farm laws in India.

New Zealand city going into 3-day lockdown after virus found

Wellington, Feb 14: New Zealand's largest city of Auckland will be placed in a three-day lockdown beginning just before midnight Sunday following the discovery of three unexplained corona virus in the community.

US Senate clears Donald Trump over January 6 Capitol violence following impeachment trial

Washington, Feb 14: The US Senate has acquitted Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial, as it fell short of the two-thirds majority needed to convict the former president on a charge of inciting the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol.

Strong magnitude 7.3 earthquake strikes near site of Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan

Tokyo, Feb 13: A strong earthquake hit off the coast of northeastern Japan late Saturday, shaking Fukushima, Miyagi and other areas, but there was no threat of a tsunami, officials said.

 

India gifting 2,000 metric tonnes of rice to Syria: MEA

New Delhi: India is gifting 2,000 metric tonnes of rice to Syria following a request from the Arab republic, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Friday.

At least 400,000 Yemeni children under 5 could die of starvation this year - UN agencies

DUBAI (Reuters) - At least 400,000 Yemeni children under 5 could die of starvation this year without urgent intervention amid soaring rates of severe malnutrition driven by war and the coronavirus pandemic, four U.N. agencies said on Friday.

 

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