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Saudi Government issues new set of guidelines to perform the Hajj pilgrimage

Saudi Arabia has issued guidelines for the 10,000 or so pilgrims that will be allowed to perform the hajj pilgrimage in Mecca later this month, an experience that will be unlike any before because of the coronavirus pandemic.


800,000 Indians may be forced to leave Kuwait after the Gulf country approves expat quota bill

A total of 8 lakh Indians could be forced to leave Kuwait as it's National Assembly committee has approved a draft expat quota bill seeking to reduce the number of foreign workers in the Gulf country, according to media reports.


LATEST HEADLINES

Middle East Tensions: Gulf Flight cancellations Continue at Mangaluru Airport on March 6–7


India offers condolences over Khamenei's death; Foreign Secretary Misri visits Iran embassy


Five members of Bengaluru family killed in canter-car collision on NH 69 in AP


State recruitment exams: A system that tests patience more than merit


Watch: Former US Marine’s arm broke while protesting against war in Iran


Spain rejects White House claim of military cooperation with US in Iran war


Pawar, Athawale, Tawde set to get elected to Rajya Sabha


Cabinet to discuss internal reservation while filling govt vacancies: Karnataka minister


BJP's earning accounted for 85 per cent of total income of national parties in 2024-25: ADR Report


No issue can be resolved through military conflict: PM Modi


'Betrayal of people's mandate': Tejashwi on Nitish's Rajya Sabha entry


Maharashtra transporters launch stir against e-challans; indefinite strike from Thursday midnight




More than 200 scientists tell WHO coronavirus is airborne: report

 More than 200 scientists from 32 nations have written to the WHO, saying there is evidence that the coronavirus is airborne and even smaller particles can infect people, a significant departure from the UN health agency's claims so far that COVID-19 is spread primarily through coughs and sneezes.

Rapper Kanye West says he's running for US President in 2020 elections

Rapper Kanye West has announced that he is running for the office of President this year. The multiple Grammy winner took to social media on country's 244th Independence Day (July 4) to share the news.

World Health Organization ending hydroxychloroquine trial for COVID-19

The World Health Organization says it is ending a trial into whether anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine helps patients hospitalised with COVID-19.

America loves India, says US President Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump has said that America loves India as he thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for greeting him on the occasion of the 244th Independence Day of the United States.

Nepal's ruling communist party meet to decide PM Oli's fate deferred till Monday

A crucial meeting of Nepal's ruling communist party to decide the political future of embattled Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli was postponed until Monday to allow more time for the top leadership to iron out their differences over his style of functioning and anti-India statements.

World Health Organisation urges focus on first wave of coronavirus

The World Health Organisation's emergencies chief says we need to put up a fight now during a peak in the current wave of the coronavirus pandemic rather than focusing on when a second wave might come.

2011 World Cup: No reason to doubt integrity of final, says ICC ACU head

The ICC on Friday said there is no reason to doubt the integrity of the 2011 World Cup final in which India defeated Sri Lanka, asserting that it has not been provided any evidence that would merit an investigation into the game.

Schools to reopen in England from September

The UK government on Thursday unveiled plans for the compulsory reopening of all schools in England from September after months of closure due to the coronavirus lockdown, on the broad principle of keeping classes apart in separate "bubbles".

 

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