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UK may have sufficient herd immunity to COVID-19, says Indian-origin academic's study

London: The UK population may already have developed sufficient levels of herd immunity required to prevent a feared second wave of the coronavirus pandemic in the country, notes an Oxford University study involving Indian-origin academic Professor Sunetra Gupta.


After US, India has done most COVID-19 tests: White House

Washington: After the US, which has carried out a record 42 million COVID-19 tests, India has done the second largest number of 12 million coronavirus tests, the White House has said.


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Man arrested with Rs 2.54-crore heroin in Mumbai


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India establishes air travel bubbles with US, France, planning similar pact with Germany, UK

New Delhi: India has established individual bilateral bubbles with France and the US that will allow airlines of each country in the pact to operate international flights, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Thursday, adding that similar arrangement with Germany and the UK will soon be permitted.

Oxford University COVID-19 vaccine hopes rise with strong trial results

London: Researchers at the University of Oxford believe they may have a breakthrough in their search for a COVID-19 vaccine after the team discovered that the jab could provide "double protection" against the deadly coronavirus following early stage human trials, according to media reports in the UK.

Chinese economy bounces back; expands 3.2 per cent as coronavirus curbs lifted

Beijing: China's economy bounced back by posting 3.2 per cent growth in the second quarter after a record 6.8 per cent slump in the first quarter due to the coronavirus crisis, avoiding a recession.

Decision on TikTok within weeks, not months: White House

Washington: The US has indicated that it may take a decision on banning Chinese mobile applications, including TikTok, within weeks after a campaign to bar them gained momentum in the country following India's decision.

174 Indian nationals file lawsuit against presidential proclamation on H1B visas

ashington: A lawsuit has been filed by a group of 174 Indians, including seven minors, against the recent presidential proclamation on H-1B that would prevent them from entering the US due to the suspension of issuing of foreign work visas for the rest of the year.

WHO Chief slams 'mixed messages' from leaders on coronavirus

The World Health Organization's chief on Monday slammed some government leaders for eroding public trust by sending mixed messages on the coronavirus and warned that their failures to stop their countries' spiraling outbreaks mean there would be no return to normal for the foreseeable future.

"Real" Ayodhya is in Nepal and Lord Ram is Nepali; say Nepal PM Oli, BJP rejects claim

Kathmandu: Stoking a potential controversy, embattled Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli on Monday claimed that the "real" Ayodhya lies in Nepal, not in India and that Lord Ram was born in Thori in southern Nepal.

 

EU ministers criticise Turkey over Hagia Sophia

European Union foreign ministers on Monday criticised Turkey for several reasons, including energy exploration in disputed Mediterranean waters and changing the status of Hagia Sophia from a museum to a mosque.

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