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World

Brazil to vaccinate entire population against yellow fever

Brasilia: Brazilian Health Minister Ricardo Barros has proposed to vaccinate the entire country against yellow fever, after the disease emerged in new areas.


UNICEF deputy resigns after inappropriate behaviour claims

London: Justin Forsyth has resigned as Deputy Executive Director of Unicef following accusations of inappropriate behaviour toward female staff while he was Chief Executive of Save the Children.


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Epstein files allege email claims about Bill Gates seeking antibiotics; foundation denies charges


CPI(M), UDF seek comprehensive probe into bizman CJ Roy's death


2-year central deputation mandatory for IPS officers of 2011 batch onwards for IG empanelment: Govt


BJP seeking opportunity even in death; no information on Sunetra Pawar's swearing in: Raut


Kerala to reduce Class 10 syllabus by 25 per cent, says Education Minister Sivankutty


Mamdani’s mother filmmaker Mira Nair’s name appears in 2009 mail in Epstein Files


Assam: Principal of govt school held for 'sexual abuse' of student


Congress, UDF not against high-speed rail project, says Satheesan


Woman dies after falling off crowded local train in Thane district


Bihar govt recommends CBI probe into death of NEET aspirant in Patna


Mangaluru's Dr. Haroon Hussain conferred prestigious FICP Fellowship, represents K'taka at APICON'26


India U-19 team interacts with Tendulkar ahead of crucial Pak clash in World Cup




New York tops list of America's dirtiest cities

New York: New York is the dirtiest city, with more pests and litter than any place else in the US, according to a review of government data by the cleaning-services company Busy Bee.

250 dead in Syria's Eastern Ghouta in 48hrs: Rights group

Damascus: At least 250 civilians have been killed by shelling and air strikes in Syria's Eastern Ghouta in the past 48 hours, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said Tuesday.

Israeli minister meets Palestinian PM for peace talks

Jerusalem: Israel's Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon met with Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah in the Palestine's West Bank city on Monday, and called on to renew the long-stalled peace talks.

Israel attacks underground infrastructure in Gaza

Jerusalem: In the third consecutive day of exchanges of fire, Israeli warplanes attacked an underground infrastructure in the Gaza Strip on Monday hours after a rocket was launched at Israel from Palestinian territory, the military said.

Iraqi court sentences Turkish widow to death for joining IS

Baghdad: An Iraqi court on Monday sentenced a Turkish woman to death and 10 other foreign women to life imprisonment for joining the Islamic State (IS) militant group.

India-Iran sign 9 MoUs

New Delhi:  Iran's President Hassan Rouhani was greeted at the Rashtrapati Bhavan by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Ram Nath Kovind today on the last of his three-day visit of the country. PM Modi said India-Iran ties have strengthened under Mr Rouhani's leadership. "We want to increase connectivity and trade. We want to strengthen our strong cultural ties. Landlocked Afghanistan has got a golden gateway in Chabahar... We will support the rail link," PM Modi said. India and Iran also signed nine agreements, including on easing visa rules and cooperation on medical sector, apart from a maritime agreement on Chabahar Port development. Mr Rouhani's visit comes a month after Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was here, indicating India's delicate balancing act.

Belgian court orders Facebook to stop collecting users' data

Brussels: A Belgian court has ordered Facebook to stop collecting data of users or face a daily penalty of 250,000 euros. The court found the social media site guilty of breaching Belgium's privacy laws.

Indian-American teacher hailed for saving students during Florida shooting

New York: An Indian-American maths teacher is being hailed for saving the lives of her students during the shooting rampage at a Florida, high school that left 17 dead.

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