[ad_1] The announcement by Yemen’s secessionists that they will establish southern self-government in the regions under their control may have put the war-torn country on an irreversible path to perpetual conflict. The announcement of the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC) It does not establish new realities on the ground because …
Read More »Crude oil price: next chapter of the oil crisis: the industry closes | India Business News
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Negative oil prices, ships lost at sea with unwanted cargo, and merchants getting creative about where to store oil. The next chapter of the oil crisis is now inevitable: large sectors of the oil industry are about to begin to close. The economic impact of the coronavirus …
Read More »NHS rejects Apple-Google coronavirus application plan
[ad_1] Image copyright fake pictures The UK coronavirus contact tracking application is configured to use a different model than that proposed by Apple and Google, despite concerns raised about privacy and performance. The NHS says it has a way to make the software work “well enough” on iPhones without users …
Read More »7 real-life robberies that were better than the money theft plot
[ad_1] Now, many of you have obviously seen Money heist and have a great love for the show. But here is the thing. If you think the show somehow has the best heist story, you will be amazed. 1. The Robbery of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, 1990 As …
Read More »Waking up late, growing a beard and losing weight: Sunil Gavaskar sheds light on life amid the Covid-19 confinement
[ad_1] In an exclusive conversation with India Today, hitting legend Sunil Gavaskar shed light on what his daily life has been like during the ongoing blockade across the country due to the coronavirus pandemic. Sunil Gavaskar has grown his beard while staying home during the coronavirus blockade (Photo from India …
Read More »Microbe communities that have working memory
[ad_1] Memory Prints: The researchers used light exposure to print a complex pattern (the old logo for the Geisel Library at the University of California, San Diego, spread over an area slightly smaller than the thickness of a human hair) in a biofilm community, made up of hundreds of individual …
Read More »WHO chief says pandemic is far from over, concerned about children
[ad_1] GENEVA (Reuters) – The head of the World Health Organization warned on Monday that the new coronavirus pandemic was far from over and said he was “deeply concerned” about the impact of disruption of normal health services, especially in children. “The pandemic is far from over,” said WHO Director-General …
Read More »Coronavirus | ICMR says no payment was made for Chinese test kit supplies
[ad_1] India can’t bear to lose a single rupee, he said. Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Monday in response to a requested clarification of the distributors’ alleged speculation, exposed through a legal dispute between an importer and a distributor, in the delivery of the COVID-19 antibody rapid test kits. …
Read More »India and Kuwait turn to damage control after leak of Kuwaiti cabinet note
[ad_1] Indian and Kuwaiti authorities resorted to damage control on Monday after a note from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member state cabinet expressing concern about the “attack on Indian Muslims” leaked on social media during weekend. Kuwaiti Ambassador Jasem Ibrahem al-Najam and Foreign Ministry spokesman Anurag Srivastava issued separate …
Read More »Lockdown is stressing India, Google therapy spikes
[ad_1] It’s been a while since we’ve been trapped at home amid a national blockade. The end of this self-imposed isolation is yet to be seen. While we stay home to flatten the curve and save lives, how do Indians deal with all this? Are you anxious? They are worried? …
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