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Nearly half of global workforce at risk of losing livelihoods due to COVID: ILO

Almost 1.6 billion workers in the informal economy, nearly half of the global workforce, face an immediate danger of losing their livelihoods due to the continued sharp decline in working hours because of the COVID-19 outbreak, the International Labour Organization has said.


USCIRF recommends 14 nations, including India, for designation as 'countries of particular concern'

 A US commission mandated to monitor religious freedom globally on Tuesday asked the State Department to designate 14 nations, including India, as "countries of particular concern", alleging that religious minorities are under increasing assault in these nations.


LATEST HEADLINES

3 Assam Congress MLAs join ruling BJP ahead of assembly polls


Resolution for his removal: Speaker Birla to be present in House but not chair proceedings


More than 1,200 booked for drunk driving during Holi celebrations in Delhi


Curbs on movement, assembly remain in force in Kashmir after protests against Khamenei's killing


BJP demands withdrawal of plan to acquire KSIC land for stadium


UN: India calls on international community to act together against ISIS, Al Qaeda


SSLC exam begins in Kerala; Education Minister wishes students success


China hikes defence budget by 10 per cent to USD 275 billion


Nitish likely to file nominations for Rajya Sabha polls


Telangana CM urges Amit Shah to increase sanctioned strength of IPS officers in state


Two killed in head-on bike collision in UP's Pilibhit


'Father didn't know minor son took car', says court, grants bail to businessman in accident case




Men may have higher risk of hospitalisation, death due to COVID-19 than women: Study

Men and women are at equal risk of contracting the novel coronavirus, but men are more likely to suffer severe effects of the virus and die, according to a study which suggests that older male patients with COVID-19 may need additional supportive care.

No. of coronavirus cases in US crosses 1 million, fatalities 58,000

The number of people infected by the coronavirus in the United States crossed one million and the fatalities jumped to nearly 59,000, but several states initiated the process to reopen their economies amidst signs of decline in both new cases and deaths.

Indians still in Wuhan say asymptomatic cases raise fears of 2nd wave of coronavirus

A few gutsy Indians who stayed put in Wuhan are back at work after a strict 76-day lockdown, but are still worried about the possibility of a second wave of attack by the vicious coronavirus, going by the growing number of asymptomatic cases in the country.

COVID-19: Trump says US doing 'very serious' investigation against China

Washington: The US is carrying out a "very serious" investigation against China, President Donald Trump has said, indicating that his administration is looking at a bigger compensation from Beijing than the USD 140 billion being sought by Germany over the coronavirus pandemic.

South Korea maintains Kim Jong Un health rumors are untrue

A top South Korean official said his country remains confident there have been no unusual developments in North Korea, suggesting that rumors about the possible ill health of leader Kim Jong Un are untrue.

China's Wuhan city discharges last COVID-19 patient from hospital

 The last COVID-19 patient in Wuhan has been discharged and the hospitals in the epicentre of the global coronavirus pandemic in the central Chinese city have no coronavirus cases for the first time after more than three months of arduous battle against the deadly virus that infected over 80,000 people on the mainland, health officials said.

COVID-19 cases in Wuhan hospitals to zero for 1st time: official

The number of hospitalised COVID-19 patients in China's Wuhan, where the virus first emerged before turning out to be a pandemic, on Sunday dropped to zero for the first time, marking yet another milestone for the city which was opened up on April 8 after a 76-day lockdown.

Satellite imagery finds likely Kim train amid health rumours

A train likely belonging to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been parked at his compound on the country's east coast since last week, satellite imagery showed, amid speculation about his health that has been caused, in part, by a long period out of the public eye.

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