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Johnson & Johnson told to pay $2.1 billion
A US court has upheld a verdict that talcum powder sold by Johnson & Johnson caused ovarian cancer and ordered the pharmaceutical giant
Australia to conduct over 1 lakh door-to-door Covid-19 tests
Australian health workers will go door-to-door testing of more than 1 lakh residents in a coronavirus hot spot in suburban Melbourne
This Pakistani bride wants to marry Punjabi groom, appeals to PM for visa
A case has come to light across the border where Jalandhar-based bridegroom Kamal Kalyan and Pakistani bride Sumaila are waiting
Amid Covid-19, 120 million South Asian children might push into poverty
An estimated 120 million more children in South Asian countries, including India, are likely to fall into poverty in the next six months
Trump suspends H-1B visas till end of the year
The suspension of H-1B and other non-immigrants visas by President Donald Trump is a big blow to the US industry and will undoubtedly impact
First president of US George Washington statue vandalised
George Washington, the first president of US, statue near the entrance of Druid Hill Park was vandalised overnight with red paint
Pink eye may be primary symptom of Covid-19: Study
While coughing, fever and difficulty in breathing are common symptoms of Covid-19, a new case study has found that pink eye is also a reason
Covid-19 vaccine likely before end of the year: WHO
The World Health Organisation's chief scientist, Dr Soumya Swaminathan, said that the agency is optimistic and hopeful that the Covid-19
Flight makes emergency landing after drunk passenger breaks window
Domestic flight in China was forced to make an emergency landing after a woman in an inebriated state broke a window mid-flight.
Mahatma Gandhi's statue vandalised in Amsterdam
A statue of Mahatma Gandhi has been vandalised here in the capital of Netherlands by unknown miscreants with graffiti and spray painting.