Israel began human trials on Sunday for its COVID19 vaccine candidate which, if successful, could be ready for the general public by the end of next summer.
Chinese stocks led Asian markets higher on Monday as investors bet on a steady recovery for the world's no. 2 economy, though caution about the fate of U.S. stimulus kept the dollar firm and a central bank policy tweak unwound some of the yuan's gains.
The COVID-19 count in Thane district touched 1,90,482 on Saturday with the addition of 1,675 cases, while 42 deaths took the toll to 4,814, an official said. The district's caseload has swelled by 7 per cent in the last 10 days to reach 1,90,482 from 1,...
The BJP leadership termed the decision as a"reflection of the TMC's fear" but maintained that the party would go ahead with the programme as scheduled on Thursday.
As many as 20,228 devotees visited the temple on Saturday and their offerings were counted the day after, the TTD stated in a release on Sunday.
The new dealership called Khivraj Triumph is spread over an area of 5000 sq.ft including sales and service area.
The novel, set in 11th century, tells the story of King Suheldev, who fought valiantly to drive the all-conquering Turkic hordes away from India.
Spotify and the makers of Fortnite and Tinder are taking on Apple and Google as part of a newly formed coalition calling for fair treatment in the way the tech giant runs its app store.
The Pune rural police arrested seven persons and destroyed four boats, which were allegedly engaged in sand mining in the backwater area of Ujani dam in Indapur tehsil of the district, an official said on Thursday. The police acted on the information th...
Griefstricken Americans gathered at makeshift memorials around the country on Saturday to mourn the death of liberal, feminist icon Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, while politicians and Hollywood celebrities paid tribute online.
Thousands of Bulgarians rallied in front of the parliament in Sofia on Wednesday in one of the biggest protests so far in two months of demonstrations calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Boyko Borissov.
During investigation, it was revealed that Rashid was in contact with defence or ISI handlers in Pakistan and visited the neighbouring country twice.
The Bureau of Indian Standards has delayed approvals for mobile phone components and televisions, jeopardising the plans of Chinese firms like Xiaomi, Oppo and others.
Besides the state-owned education channel, the private channels have agreed to telecast the online classes at scheduled time.
Lazarus Group from North Korea is expected to be behind the large-scale campaign targeting more than 50 lakh individuals and businesses.