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Thai Zombie Seller Cashes In On Threads Of The Dead
Thai online retailer Kanittha Thongnak has captured a market of thousands by dressing up as a zombie to sell the clothes of dead people in sales streamed live on social media.
Greek Navy Vessel, Container Ship Collide Off Piraeus Port
A Portugueseflagged container vessel collided with a Greek navy minehunter off the Greek port of Piraeus early on Tuesday, seriously damaging the Greek ship, authorities said.
Novartis Upbeat As Drugmakers See Hospitals Coping With COVID
Novartis joined rivals Merck, Johnson & Johnson and Roche in predicting the worst of the pandemic may be over for drugmakers, amid signs healthcare systems have learned how to cope with surging infections without shutting down all services.
Lufthansa Braces For Very Slow Recovery In Passenger Demand
German airline Lufthansa expects a very slow demand recovery in the face of the resurgent COVID19 pandemic and now hopes to reach roughly half of its precrisis capacity over the course of next year, a board member told Reuters.
Merck Says Early Data From COVID-19 Vaccines Expected This Year
Merck & Co Inc on Tuesday said it expects to report results from earlystage studies of two potential COVID19 vaccines before the end of the year and has advanced an experimental antiviral drug into latestage testing.
Assassin's Creed Will Be a Live-Action Netflix Series, Production to Begin Soon
The Netflix announcement comes days before the launch of Assassin's Creed Valhalla for the PlayStation consoles. Assassin's Creed made its debut in 2007.
Factbox: A Look At The 44 Competitive Races In The U.S. House Of Representatives
Democrats will defend their majority in the U.S. House of Representatives in the Nov. 3 election, in which about one in 10 of the chamber’s 435 seats will be the subject of a competitive race, according to nonpartisan tracking services.
Detroit Automakers Keep Masks On To Keep The Factories Running
When the coronavirus pandemic slammed the United States in March, the Detroit Three automakers shut their plants and brought their North American vehicle production to an unprecedented cold stop.
'Unacceptable, Nefarious': Omar, Mehbooba Fume at New Laws as Outsiders Allowed to Buy Land in J&K
In a gazette notification, the Centre has omitted the phrase ‘permanent resident of the state’ from Section 17 of the Jammu and Kashmir Development Act that deals with disposal of the land in the union territory, paving the way for people from outside Jam...
AMD To Buy Chip Peer Xilinx For $35 Billion In Data Center Push
Semiconductor designer Advanced Micro Devices Inc (AMD) said on Tuesday it would buy Xilinx Inc in a $35 billion allstock deal, intensifying its battle with Intel Corp in the data center chip market.
Kinetic Safar Jumbo 1-Ton Electric Three Wheeler With 120-Km Range Launched in India
Kinetic claims a running cost of as low as 50 paise per km as against over Rs 3 per km for the diesel engine based cargo three-wheelers.
Rahul Gandhi Exempted from Court Appearance in Defamation Case over Remarks against Amit Shah
The Congress leader is facing the case for calling Shah a "murder accused" at an election rally in Rajasthan before the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
Agastya Nanda’s Back to Back Instagram Post Prompts Hilarious Reaction from Suhana Khan, Navya Naveli
Amitabh Bachchan's grandson Agastya Nanda recently took to Instagram to post multiple pictures in the form of a grid. This prompted hilarious reactions from Suhana Khan, Alia Bhatt and sister Naya Naveli.
Current Guidelines on Reopening of Activities to Be Applicable Till November 30: Centre
The guidelines said that international travel, except those permitted by the Centre, would remain shut while state and UT governments were given the flexibility to decide on reopening of schools and coaching institutions in a graded manner.
Divyenndu Says He Got 'Scared' When 2 Teenage Boys Told Him 'We Get Inspired by You in Mirzapur'
Even as Divyenndu basks in the glory of the success of Mirzapur 2, the actor reflects on what's made the show gained a cult status.
Pics, Videos of Pregnant Kareena Kapoor and Sister Karisma Shooting Together Go Viral
Earlier today, Kareena Kapoor was seen shooting with her sister Karisma Kapoor. Soon pictures and videos of them went viral on social media and fans couldn't help but notice Kareena's growing baby belly.