A leopard has injured at least 15 people including 3 forest officials, women and children in Assam’s Jorhat since Monday morning.
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The forensic team from the Kalina lab visited the set on Monday, and also seized the clothes and jewellery which Sharma (21) wore on Saturday, when she was found dead, he said.
Bharat Biotech's nasal vaccine will cost ₹ 800 plus taxes at private hospitals and slots can now be booked on the CoWin portal, the pharmaceutical major has announced.
From Queen Elizabeth II to the last Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, here are some of the most notable people who died in 2022.
The extreme cold weather hitting North America in the run-up to Christmas holidays is due to a phenomenon called a "bomb cyclone".
Christian Aid and ActionAid on Monday became the latest foreign aid groups to suspend operations in Afghanistan after the country's Taliban rulers ordered all NGOs to stop women staff from working.
Elon Musk had said in September that he would activate Starlink in Iran as part of a U.S.-backed effort "to advance internet freedom and the free flow of information" to Iranians.
The National Health Commission announced the downgraded containment measures for Covid-19 in an online notice, adding that travellers would only need a PCR test taken 48 hours pre-flight to enter China.
Each year thousands of the mostly Muslim Rohingya, heavily persecuted in Buddhist-majority Myanmar, risk their lives on long, expensive sea journeys -- often in poor-quality vessels -- in an attempt to reach Malaysia or Indonesia.
China Covid: The report comes as the Beijing grapples with an unprecedented wave of infections that has severely strained its hospitals and emptied pharmacy shelves.
The minister also stressed that the Eknath Shinde government in the state is mulling bringing a strict law against "love jihad".
A brutal winter storm brought Christmas Day danger and misery to millions of Americans Sunday as intense snow and frigid cold gripped parts of the eastern United States, with weather-related deaths rising to at least 31.
China on Sunday staged "strike drills" around Taiwan's airspace, saying it was conducted in response to the provocation from the self-governed island and the US, Al Jazeera reported.
Christmas Day floods in the Philippines forced the evacuation of nearly 46,000 people from their homes, civil defence officials said Monday.
China did not specify the number of aircraft mobilised for Sunday's exercises, nor the exact location of these manoeuvres.
More than a million US power customers were in the dark Friday as a "bomb cyclone" winter storm walloped the country, closing highways, grounding flights and causing misery for Christmas travelers.
Women university students across Afghanistan were in disbelief, barred by the Taliban from studying and condemned to a life of feeling "like caged birds".
alf a million people in a single Chinese city are being infected with Covid-19 every day, a senior health official has said, in a rare and quickly censored acknowledgment that the country's wave of infections is not being reflected in official statistics.
Washington-based AIDS United and iLaw, a Thai group mentioned for freedom of expression support, both told that the disappearance of the feature was a surprise to them.
The man, a retired train driver, "was clearly targeting foreigners", Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin told reporters.