Vaccine upgrade on cards to fight Omicron: BioNTech CEO
Frankfurt: BioNTech should be able to adapt its coronavirus vaccine relatively quickly in response to the Omicron variant. The next...
Frankfurt: BioNTech should be able to adapt its coronavirus vaccine relatively quickly in response to the Omicron variant. The next...
Bhubaneswar: Amid relentless protests by the opposition parties over Kalahandi teacher Mamita Meher murder case, leading to frequent disruptions in...
New Delhi: Cautioning over countrywide farmers’ agitations, Biju Janata Dal (BJD) MP Prasanna Acharya Friday urged the Union government to...
Islamabad: Pakistan Friday agreed to let India transport 50,000 metric tonnes of wheat and life-saving drugs as humanitarian assistance for...
Beijing/Vientiane: China Friday launched the first USD 6 billion cross-border train of its multi-billion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) from...
Mumbai: Credit card spends grew 12 per cent in October to cross for the first time the Rs 1 lakh-crore-mark,...
Bangalore: The South African national who tested positive for the Omicron variant escaped from here after procuring a fake negative...
New Delhi: Asserting that Indian banks have been behind the curve in tapping payments technology, Kotak Mahindra Bank Managing Director...
New Delhi: The electronics and IT ministry Friday released a national strategy on blockchain for adopting the technology in government...
New Delhi: India's new climate goals will be difficult to achieve without significantly compromising the country's stated economic targets and...
It is disgraceful and a pity that US President Donald Trump has resorted to using expletives directed at Iran that...
Read moreDetailsThe ongoing conflict between Iran and the US-Israel combine is beginning to tell a story far removed from the early...
Read moreDetailsBy Aakar Patel We are in the second month of what is settling in to become a long war and...
Read moreDetailsBy Dilip Cherian There’s a familiar outrage cycle in India: a project stalls, costs spiral, and we instinctively reach for...
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