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Apple says it has no interest in buying TikTok
Apple Inc has no interest in acquiring TikTok, the company said on Tuesday, denying a report by news website Axios from earlier in the day.
Apple says it has no interest in buying TikTok
Apple Inc has no interest in acquiring TikTok, the company said on Tuesday, denying a report by news website Axios from earlier in the day.
Ireland to take 'very cautious approach' to easing COVID restrictions
Ireland plans to take "a very cautious approach" to easing COVID19 restrictions in the coming weeks, Deputy Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Tuesday ahead of a government meeting that will decide whether to reopen bars or ease travel restrictions.
Second COVID wave highly likely to hit France this year, scientists say
A second wave of the coronavirus epidemic is highly likely to hit France in the autumn or winter, the government's top scientific body warned on Tuesday as authorities seek to contain an increase in new cases over the past two weeks.
Govt Lifts Export Ban on All Ventilators, Says DGFT
On August 1, the group of ministers on COVID-19 has considered and agreed to the proposal of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to allow the export of made-in-India ventilators.
Tropical Storm Isaias kills one as tornadoes threaten U.S. Northeast
Tropical Storm Isaias pummeled Virginia on Tuesday on its way toward Washington and other cities of the U.S. Northeast, and killed at least one person after a tornado it spawned obliterated a mobile home park in North Carolina.
Sri Lanka's economy contracts 1.6% in first quarter
Sri Lanka's economy contracted by 1.6% in the first quarter of 2020, government data showed, as lockdowns related to the COVID19 pandemic battered a country still recovering from last year's Easter Sunday bomb attacks.
Won't Compromise on Self-respect, Fight Against 'Dictatorial' Working Style of Gehlot: MLAs in Pilot Camp
The chief minister himself has stated that he was not on talking terms with the deputy chief minister, so it is for all to see that what kind of a government he was running, the senior Rajasthan Congress leader said.
Denmark shouldn't reopen clubs and venues as infections rise, state expert says
Denmark should not allow nightclubs and music venues to reopen given a recent increase in COVID19 infections and should pause a planned fourth phase of relaxing its lockdown measures, its state epidemiologist said on Tuesday.
Denmark shouldn't reopen clubs and venues as infections rise, state expert says
Denmark should not allow nightclubs and music venues to reopen given a recent increase in COVID19 infections and should pause a planned fourth phase of relaxing its lockdown measures, its state epidemiologist said on Tuesday.
Cannabis clinic welcomes patients in Bogota despite pandemic
Nelly Rodriguez found the answer to her chronic back pain just when she least expected it, in the middle of a coronavirus quarantine that had made her condition worse.
Delhi Riots: Court Dismisses Bail Plea of Man Named in IB Officer Ankit Sharma's Murder Case
The judge dismissed the bail plea and said it was prima facie clear the applicant was part of unlawful assembly which was responsible for brutally beating Sharma.
Cannabis clinic welcomes patients in Bogota despite pandemic
Nelly Rodriguez found the answer to her chronic back pain just when she least expected it, in the middle of a coronavirus quarantine that had made her condition worse.
Cannabis clinic welcomes patients in Bogota despite pandemic
Nelly Rodriguez found the answer to her chronic back pain just when she least expected it, in the middle of a coronavirus quarantine that had made her condition worse.
Paris wants to make mask-wearing mandatory in some outdoor areas - Le Monde
Paris wants to make the wearing of face masks mandatory in certain outdoor areas in order to prevent a new spike of coronavirus infections, French daily Le Monde reported on Tuesday.
Israeli leaders locked in budget battle as economic crisis deepens
A standoff between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his main coalition partner over passage of Israel's budget threatens to trigger its fourth election in a little over a year amid an economic crisis fuelled by the coronavirus outbreak.