The British government has taken no decision on whether to pay 500 pounds ($683) to everyone in England who tests positive for COVID19, environment minister George Eustice said on Friday.
Tech giants including Microsoft and Google on Monday joined Facebook's legal battle against hacking company NSO, filing an amicus brief in federal court that warned that the Israeli firm's tools were "powerful, and dangerous."
Videos of Govinda dancing at his birthday bash to his own dance numbers has surfaced on the internet.
On Thursday, 178 people were randomly tested at Ashok Nagar and at the Botanical Garden Metro Station, while 165 tests were done on Wednesday at the DND and the Chilla borders in Noida, according to officials.
A Chinese drug developer is offering an experimental coronavirus vaccine to students going abroad in a strategy health experts say raises safety and ethical concerns.
The pre-feasibility study, which focuses on technical, economic and route feasibility, is expected to be completed in 2 phases of six months each.
A humpback whale has found its way back to sea weeks after it got lost in a murky, crocodileinfested river in northern Australia.
U.S. stocks turned lower in volatile trading on Friday as worries about rising coronavirus cases and a patchy economic recovery dampened risk sentiment, with technologyrelated stocks reversing early gains to extend their declines to a third day.
A new song, titled "Insaaf ye ek sawaal hai, " dedicated to Sushant Singh Rajput has gone viral on social media. The track has been sung by Varun Jain and composed by Shubham Sundaram.
Officials in a small city in rural Georgia have voted to remove a rare, 18th century pavilion where slaves were once sold, though the decision must still clear legal hurdles, the city administrator said Wednesday.
The dead body of the terrorist had been dragged away from the incident site. However, one AK 47 rifle, two AK 47 magazines and some eatables were recovered from the site, said Indian Army spokesperson.
Lebanon's Rafik alHariri was assassinated in 2005. Here are some details about him, his death, and its impact ahead of a verdict by a U.N. backed tribunal on Friday:
A metro official said he has no information whether anyone has developed any complications.
Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark and former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf have agreed to head the panel and chose its members.
China has not adopted any restrictive or discriminatory measures against Indian products and services, Ministry of Commerce spokesman Gao Feng told reporters.