A suicide bomber struck a restaurant in the city of Beni in east Congo on Saturday, killing at least five people and himself, Beni's mayor said.
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The Indian Railways had suspended hundreds of trains in all four divisions in March last year.
Telecom Italia's (TIM) top shareholder Vivendi has asked for an extraordinary board meeting at the Italian telecoms group to discuss the proposed reorganisation of TIM's businesses, a source close to the matter said.
The notice said Partha Chatterjee had been summoned to the CBI office at the CGO complex in Salt Lake at 11 am on September 13.
Afghans who fled their country this week have spoken about their despair at leaving loved ones behind and the uncertain future ahead of them after the Taliban's rapid takeover.
Given the speed of the rising water level of Ganga and Varuna, the administration has made a control room and deployed officers of different departments, issuing an alert to the people along the banks of the river.
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The vaccination drive would be held at the auditorium of the Vikas Bhawan in Greater Noida, Gautam Buddh Nagar District Social Welfare Officer Shailendra Singh said.
PM Modi was addressing an election rally at Konni in Pathanamthitta district, where the famous Lord Ayyappa temple is located.
Sundas filed his nomination from the Matigara-Naxalbari seat on Tuesday with much fanfare. His nomination convoy was accompanied by local groups of traditional drums.
The drop in daily cases comes as India vaccinated 20 lakh people till Monday - day 10 of what the government calls the world's largest vaccination drive that was launched on January 16.
Health insurer UnitedHealth Group Inc beat quarterly profit estimates for the fourth quarter on Wednesday, helped partly by lowerthanexpected medical costs due to fewer elective surgeries as hospitals made room for COVID19 patients.
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Actress Kriti Sanon has released an official statement revealing that she has tested negative for Covid-19, and thanked everyone for their good wishes. The actress shared the health update on Instagram Stories.