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Japan PM Abe returns to office after health exam, says ready to work
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe returned to his office on Wednesday, telling reporters he was ready to work two days after undergoing a medical checkup at a Tokyo hospital.
UAE-Israel agreement followed many years of discrete talks
Secret talks and quiet ties: That's what paved the way for last week's deal between the United Arab Emirates and Israel to normalize relations.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max Goes on Sale Today in India: Price, Specifications and More
You can get your hands on the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max which will be available for purchase on Mi.com and Amazon India at 12PM.
Kareena Kapoor-Saif Ali Khan's Hospital Pic Minutes Before the Birth of Taimur Goes Viral
An old picture of Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan clicked minutes before the birth of their son Taimur Ali Khan is going viral on the Internet.
Australia bank ANZ resumes dividends as lower provisions boost earnings
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd resumed dividend payouts after halting them early this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, and posted a quarteronquarter jump in profit on a modest rise in additional provisions for bad loans.
With no love for Trump, John McCain's widow praises Democrat Joe Biden
The widow of Republican Senator John McCain will speak at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday on behalf of presidential candidate Joe Biden, offering a reminder of her late husband's bitter relationship with President Donald Trump.
Trump postal chief pauses service cuts amid outcry, as U.S. Democrats ratchet up pressure
U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy on Tuesday suspended all mail service changes until after the November election, bowing to an outcry by Democrats that the moves appeared to be an attempt to boost President Donald Trump's reelection chances.
Stocks rally on new U.S. highs, dollar at 2-year low
Global equities edged higher and the dollar fell to twoyear lows on Tuesday as the broad U.S. stock market scaled new peaks helped by betterthanexpected corporate earnings by retailers such as Walmart reporting record online sales.
Florida felon voting law questioned by US appellate court
An attorney representing the state of Florida told a federal appeals court Tuesday the state can legally require felons to fully pay all fines, fees and restitution before allowing them to vote, while attorneys representing some felons argued that constit...
'No Surprise There': Omar Abdullah on Madhya Pradesh Govt's Job Decision
Earlier in the day, Chouhan said necessary legal provisions would be made to ensure that only local people get government jobs in Madhya Pradesh. He also said resources of the state were meant for residents of the state.
States Distribute Free Food Grains to 2.51 Lakh Migrants so far, Says Govt
The ministry also said moderate coverage should not imply the "under performance" of the scheme because the target of 8 crore migrants should not be construed as the real target.
CISF Sub-inspector Who Took Part in Air India Crash Rescue Ops in Kozhikode Tests Positive for Covid-19
Sub-inspector Rohitash, who is asymptomatic, is undergoing treatment at the Manjeri Government Hospital and does not currently have any health issues, said CISF officials.
Coronavirus in 'sustained decline' in Mexico, top official says
The coronavirus pandemic is now in "sustained decline" in Mexico after a significant drop in fatalities during the past week, the government's coronavirus czar Hugo LopezGatell said on Tuesday.
Covid-19 Pandemic Causes Mental Health Crisis in Americas, Says WHO Official
The COVID19 pandemic is causing a mental health crisis in the Americas due to heightened stress and use of drugs and alcohol during six months of lockdowns and stayathome measures, the World Health Organization's regional director said on Tuesday.
Mexico's home-produced ventilator already in service
A Mexicanmade, Mexicandesigned ventilator, meant to overcome an international shortage of the machines and at a lower price, is already in service at hospitals here.
Ethiopia PM fires defence minister, a one-time ally, in major reshuffle
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Tuesday replaced the defence minister, his former ally Lemma Megersa, as part of a reshuffle ahead of elections in the heavily divided nation next year.