BERLIN: Record numbers of daily infections in Germany, the Czech Republic and Italy raised fears on Thursday that Europe is running out of possibilities to control its latest coronavirus outbreak. France has established a 9 p.m. curfew for many of its largest cities, as governments across the continent take increasingly …
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Markets ended 2.5% lower on Thursday, breaking a 10-day rally, with the S&P BSE Sensex falling 1,066 points to end the day at 39,728 levels. On the other hand, the Nifty50 index lost 291 points to settle at 11,680 levels. Also, the weakness of global markets due to renewed restrictions …
Read More »UK urges businesses to prepare for end of Brexit transition
The British government on Sunday urged companies to prepare for the end of the Brexit transition period, saying they must take action regardless of whether or not a trade deal with the European Union is closed. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said Britain will not extend the transition period, which …
Read More »Hindustan Times News Updates: Russian Covid Vaccine ‘Sputnik-V’ Could Launch For Civilian Use This Week, Says Report And All Latest News
Here are today’s top news, analysis and views. Find out all about the latest news and other news updates from Hindustan Times. Russian Covid-19 Vaccine Could Launch For Public Use This Week: Report Russia shocked the world last month when it claimed that it has become the first country to …
Read More »Merkel faces pressure to withdraw Russian gas pipeline after Navalny poisoning
Chancellor Angela Merkel is under pressure within her own party to drop support for a controversial gas pipeline with Russia after ties point to the Kremlin in poisoning Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny. Norbert Roettgen, head of the German parliament’s foreign affairs committee and a presidential candidate for Merkel’s Christian …
Read More »Before the WHO meeting, chorus for the Covid-19 probe that puts China under the lens
[ad_1] The chorus for transparency and research on the outbreak of coronavirus disease is growing stronger in the run-up to the truncated session of the World Health Assembly 10 days later. The disease, which originated in China late last year, has killed more than a quarter of a million people …
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