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Australia uses saliva test to test for virus
Health authorities are using what they describe as a world-first saliva test for coronavirus in Australia's second-largest city
9 killed in grenade attack on Pakistan stock exchange
Four heavily armed militants attacked the busy Pakistan Stock Exchange on Monday morning, killing four security guards
Millions could die in the second stage of corona: WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday said that millions of people could die if there is a second phase of the coronavirus infection
Kartarpur Sahib Corridor to reopen soon
The Imran Khan government of Pakistan has announced to re-open the Kartarpur Sahib corridor soon.
Corruption case filed against Nawaz Sharif
Pakistan's anti-graft body has filed a corruption case against deposed prime minister Nawaz Sharif and three others
This country begins first trial for Covid-19 vaccine
A resident from the Soweto, south of here, has become the first South African to be injected with a trial vaccine for Covid-19
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