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Iran's largest warship catches fire, sinks in Gulf of Oman

Tehran: The largest warship in the Iranian navy caught fire and later sank Wednesday in the Gulf of Oman under unclear circumstances, the latest calamity to strike one of the country's vessels in recent years amid tensions with the West.

 


Additional 108 mn workers pushed into poverty due to COVID, 205 mn could be unemployed in 2022: UN

United Nations: Over 200 million people globally are likely to become unemployed in 2022 and an additional 108 million workers are now categorised as poor or extremely poor as the coronavirus pandemic brought unprecedented disruption that will scar the social and employment landscape for years to come if concerted policy actions are not taken, according to a UN report.

 


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Balendra Shah's RSP makes history, registers landmark victory in Nepal elections


Guarantee schemes model for empowering poor, Cong will return to power in 2028: Siddaramaiah


Middle East conflict: 100 flights cancelled at Delhi, Mumbai airports


Accused absconding in 2017 murder case arrested in Bengaluru


School teacher booked for slapping class 2 student in Bengaluru


90-year-old woman raped by four masked men in MP village; SIT launches probe


Rahul Gandhi unveils 5 poll guarantees for Kerala, targets PM Modi and CM Vijayan


Man dies as fishing boat capsizes off Kochi


40 cases registered under the COTPA, 295 people fined for smoking in public places in Bengaluru


'Nirbhaya Nisha' initiative for women safety at night to be implemented in Kerala on Mar 8


Crackers blast near manufacturing unit in Vitla; probe shows lack of permission for factory


UP CM Adityanath holds series of feedback meetings with RSS leaders ahead of assembly polls




China reports first human case of H10N3 bird flu

Beijing: China has reported the first case of human infection with the H10N3 strain of bird flu from the country's eastern Jiangsu province, China's National Health Commission said on Tuesday.

 

Republic Bharat reportedly taken off-air in UK amidst Arnab Goswami’s mysterious absence from TV

In a sensational development, Republic Bharat has reportedly been taken off-air in the United Kingdom amidst the mysterious absence of the TV channel’s founder Arnab Goswami public scene. The news of Republic Bharat being taken off-air in the UK comes just weeks after the British media regulator Ofcom imposed a fine of £20,000 (equivalent to around Rs. 20 lakh) on it for broadcasting hate speech.

 

Ex-''Tarzan'' actor among 7 plane crash victims in Tennessee

Investigators on Sunday continued searching for the bodies of seven people believed killed in the crash a day earlier of a small jet into a Tennessee lake, including an actor who portrayed Tarzan in a 1990s television series.

Benjamin Netanyahu could lose job as Israel PM as rivals attempt to join forces

A former ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said he would seek to form a coalition government with the Israeli leader's opponents, taking a major step toward ending the rule of the longtime premier.

2 dead, over 20 injured in Florida banquet hall mass shooting

Hialeah (US): Two people died and an estimated 20 to 25 people were injured in a shooting outside a banquet hall in South Florida, police said.

 

Reports: UK PM Boris Johnson, fiancee Carrie Symonds wed in London

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his fiance Carrie Symonds married Saturday in a small private ceremony in London, UK newspapers reported.

Small plane crashes into Tennessee lake; 7 believed dead

A small jet carrying seven people crashed into a Tennessee lake on Saturday, and authorities indicated that no one on board survived.

Burning cargo vessel could result in slight acid rains in Sri Lanka: Authorities

Colombo: There could be slight acid rains due to the emission of nitrogen dioxide from the Singapore-flagged cargo ship which caught fire near the Colombo beach last week, Sri Lanka's apex environment body has warned, asking people to be vigilant in case of inclement weather.

 

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