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Tencent says U.S. executive order only affects WeChat, not its other businesses
Tencent's chief financial officer said on Wednesday that the firm understood that the U.S. executive order was focused on its WeChat app in the United States and not on its other businesses in the country.
As Covid-19 Cases Continue to Rise in UP, Akhilesh Yadav Says Yogi Govt Failed to Formulate Policies
The state government did not pay heed to health services due to which such a situation has arisen where people are not getting treatment and there are no beds available in hospitals, he said.
One More Person Dies of Bubonic Plague in Mongolia, 70 People Who Came in Contact with Him to be Tested
More than 70 people in close contact with the 42-year-old, who had bought two dead marmots before he fell ill, will now be tested and undergo quarantine.
How Biden chose Harris: Inside his search for a running mate
Gretchen Whitmer wanted out.
Pfizer-BioNTech Potential Covid-19 Vaccine Induces Immune Response in Early-phase Clinical Trial: Study
The researchers noted that BNT162b1 is an RNA vaccine that elicits an immune response by mimicking the mRNA molecule used by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 to build its infectious proteins.
Train derails in Scotland; no immediate reports of injuries
Police and paramedics were responding Wednesday to a train derailment in northeast Scotland, and smoke could be seen rising from the site.
India-Bhutan Border Trade via Bengal Suspended Due to Covid-19 Lockdown in Himalayan Kingdom
The border gates between India's Jaigaon and Bhutan's Phuentsholing were closed after the total lockdown came into force in the neighbouring country on Tuesday, an Alipurduar district official said.
Sensex and Nifty End Marginally Lower, HCL Tech Rallies Over 4%
After touching a low of 38,125.81 during the day, the BSE Sensex pared most losses to end 37.38 points or 0.10 per cent lower at 38,369.63.
Parents of UK teen murdered in racist attack vow to fight on
The parents of a Black teenager who was killed in a 1993 racist attack have vowed to keep fighting for justice despite a decision by Londons police force to classify their murder investigation as inactive.
IAF Objects to Its 'Undue Negative Portrayal' in Gunjan Saxena Biopic, Shoots Letter to CBFC
The Indian Air Force has written to the CBFC, Netflix and Dharma Productions complaining about their portrayal in the trailer of Gunjan Saxena.
Shake Shack shrugs off trade war, opens outlet in Beijing
Antagonisms between China and the United States didnt stop Beijing's burger lovers from standing in line for hours for a bite of Shake Shack's snacks.
Realme C12, Realme C15 to be Unveiled in India on August 18: Check Price, Specs, Features and More
The Realme C12 and Realme C15 will be the latest additions to the company's existing list of smartphones in its C-series that includes Realme C1, C2, C3 and C11.
PM Modi to Launch 'Transparent Taxation - Honouring the Honest' Platform Tomorrow
The virtual event will be witnessed by various chambers of commerce, trade associations, chartered accountants' associations and "eminent" taxpayers, the statement issued on Wednesday said.
Designer Simar Dugal Passes Away, Malaika Arora Shares Emotional Note for Her
Simar Dugal was a well-known name in the fashion world, designing clothes for several Bollywood celebrities, including Kareena Kapoor Khan and Malaika Arora.
Kamal Nath To Hold Krishna Janmashtami Celebration at Residence in Bhopal, BJP Calls it ' Pre-Poll Gimmick'
Taking a dig at the Congress leader’s decision, the BJP has called it a pre-poll gimmick while the Congress party has termed this adherence to Sanatan Dharma.
News18 Afternoon Digest: Kamala Harris Creates History as Joe Biden’s Running Mate and Other Top Stories
These are the top stories we are covering this afternoon: Kamala Harris named Joe Biden’s running mate in historic move; what Indians are Googling about Indian-origin Harris; three killed in Bengaluru after mob attacks Congress MLA’s house over nephew’s s...