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BioNTech says 140,000 vaccinated in Britain so far – Times of India
FRANKFURT: Pfizer and BioNTech's Covid-19 vaccine has been given to 140,000 people in Britain, and the feedback on side effects and tolerability has been reassuring, BioNTech's chief medical officer said on Thursday. Britain was the…
World Bank approves four India projects worth over $800 million aimed at improving education, dam…
The projects will also look at strengthening India's social protection architecture and promoting nutrition-supportive agriculture for tribals in Chhattisgarh
New…
French President Macron tests positive for Covid-19 – Times of India
PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron has tested positive for Covid-19, the presidential Elysee Palace announced on Thursday. It said the president took a test ``as soon as the first symptoms appeared.'' The brief statement did not say…
2020, the year of conspiracy theories: As COVID-19 gripped the world, so did the desire for easy…
Conspiracy theories offer simple, understandable explanations of events and help us regain a belief in human control over situations.
Joining the Dots is a fortnightly column by…
Vaccination in Asia-Pacific expected mid or late 2021: WHO – Times of India
JAKARTA: The World Health Organization said Thursday that countries in the Asia-Pacific region are not guaranteed to have early access to COVID-19 shots and urged them to adopt a long-term approach to the pandemic. “The development of…
New Zealand to start mass vaccination against Covid-19 in second half of 2021 – Times of India
WELLINGTON: New Zealand will start the mass vaccination against the coronavirus in the second half of 2021, the country's government said on Thursday in a statement. "The first priority will be to vaccinate border workers and essential…
China expanding role in South Asia, region to be more contested in coming decades: US think tank…
WASHINGTON: China's expanding role in South Asia is having a significant impact on the region's politics, economics and security of the region and the area is likely to become more contested in the coming decades, a top US thinktank has…
From hope to agony, what’s left of the Arab Spring? – Times of India
BEIRUT: Ten years ago a wildfire of revolts in the Arab world touched off an unlikely series of events that swelled, then dashed many hopes, and irrevocably changed the region. From the quickfire collapse of seemingly invincible regimes…
China welcomes WHO-led trip to investigate Covid-19, WHO official says – Times of India
SINGAPORE: The World Health Organization said on Thursday that China had welcomed an international team of investigators into Covid-19 expected to travel to the country in early January. Babatunde Olowokure, the WHO's regional…
Six weeks of Republican shamelessness have done some real damage to American democracy – World…
Republicans are establishing a new normal for the conduct of elections, one in which a Democratic victory is suspect until proven otherwise
Early this week, electors in 50 states…