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Canada’s first case of Brazilian virus strain detected – Times of India
MONTREAL: Health authorities in Toronto announced Sunday that a resident had been diagnosed with the Brazilian variant of Covid-19, marking Canada's first known case of the mutated virus. The patient has been hospitalized, Toronto Public…
George Shultz, US secretary of state who helped usher out Cold War, dies – Times of India
WASHINGTON: George Shultz, Ronald Reagan's genial secretary of state who identified a diplomatic opening that helped end the Cold War but contributed to a new brand of conflict by advocating preemptive strikes, has died. He was 100. An…
Biden says US won’t lift sanctions to bring Iran to talks – Times of India
WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden said he won't lift sanctions against Iran as long as the Islamic republic is not adhering to its nuclear deal commitments. Asked whether he would halt sanctions to convince Iran to return to the…
Biden says Xi doesn’t have a ‘democratic bone in his body’ – Times of India
WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden anticipates the US rivalry with China will take the form of "extreme competition" rather than conflict between the two world powers. Biden said in a CBS interview aired Sunday that he has not spoken with…
Next stop Mars: 3 spacecraft arriving in quick succession – Times of India
CAPE CANAVERAL: After hurtling hundreds of millions of miles through space since last summer, three robotic explorers are ready to hit the brakes at Mars. The stakes - and anxiety - are sky high. The United Arab Emirates' orbiter reaches…
First batch of Covid-19 vaccine from India arrives in Afghanistan – Times of India
KABUL: India on Sunday handed over half a million doses of Covid-19 vaccines to Afghan officials as its gift to the people of the war-torn nation, a goodwill gesture described by Afghanistan as "a strong sign of generosity and sincere…
Nurses, women healthcare workers most at risk of distress during COVID-19 pandemic: Sheffield…
Researchers assessed fixed factors such as demographic characteristics, age, sex and occupation as well as social psychological and infection-related factors in 143,000 healthcare workers around the world
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Myanmar Coup: Tens of thousands march through streets of Yangon; authorities restore internet access…
The demonstrators are seeking to roll back last Monday’s seizure of power by the military and demanding the release from detention of Suu Kyi, the country’s ousted leader and other top figures…
Internet access restored as Myanmar coup protests grow – Times of India
YANGON: As enthusiastic crowds of tens of thousands marched through the streets of Myanmar's biggest city on Sunday to protest last week's coup ousting Aung San Suu Kyi's elected government, their spirits were lifted by the return of…
US must lift all sanctions if it wants Iran to return to nuclear deal, says Supreme Leader Ali…
Tensions have escalated between Iran and the US as Tehran seeks to pressure the new Biden administration to ease the unprecedented sanctions imposed by ex-president Donald Trump…