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Trump says coronavirus under control, 'It is what it is'
President Donald Trump said the coronavirus outbreak is as under control as it can get in the United States, where at least 155,000 people have died amid a patchy response to the public health crisis that has failed to stem a rise in cases.
Ralph Lauren revenue sinks as pandemic hammers demand
Ralph Lauren Corp said on Tuesday its quarterly revenue plunged by nearly $1 billion, as it struggled with coronavirusled store closures and a slowdown in demand for luxury goods across the world.
Weak dollar no boon for emerging markets this time
Typically a boon for emerging markets, this year's plunge in the U.S. dollar may fail to boost the developing world's prospects as the raging pandemic hits economic activity, increases poverty and exposes weak policymaking.
Bigg Boss 13's Himanshi Khurana Features in Simiran Kaur Dhadli's New Song 'Nazraan'
Bigg Boss 13 contestant Himanshi Khurana's latest music video appearance is in Punjabi singer Simiran Kaur Dhadli's new track, 'Nazraan'.
World shares hit five-month high; mixed earnings knock European shares
European shares were mixed on Tuesday after company earnings reports, and the dollar's rebound stalled as investors waited for talks about government aid in the United States to make progress.
Flight Operations at Kolkata Airport to Remain Suspended on These Days in August: Details Here
The West Bengal government announced changes for the fourth time in the complete lockdown dates in August and took all Sundays - a popular marketing day out of the purview of the restrictions.
IAS Officer Naval Kishore Ram Appointed Deputy Secretary in PMO
He has been appointed to the post for a period of four years, it said.
In Locked Down Tamil Nadu, A Rising New Business: Securing E-passes for a Fee
To cash in on the demand for e-passes without hassles, several such attempts -- conning people for what is essentially a seamless government service -- are being made.
BJP Govt in Karnataka Orders Special Poojas in Temples during Ram Mandir Event Tomorrow
All the temples in the state that come under the purview of the Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowment department and also the private shrines have been asked to hold the special prayers and poojas through priests during the groundbreaking...
ECB committed to stimulus with outlook 'highly uncertain', Lane says
The European Central Bank is committed to supporting the euro zone's economy amid the coronavirus pandemic, using its massive bond purchases as its main tool, chief economist Philip Lane said on Tuesday.
UAE's ADNOC and Wanhua Chemical form shipping JV
ADNOC Logistics and Services (ADNOC L&S), a subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) said on Tuesday it had formed a shipping joint venture with Wanhua Chemical Group.
3-Storey Structure with Nagara Style Architecture, This is What Ayodhya's Ram Temple Will Look Like
The design was revamped after the apex court last year paved the way for the construction of a temple at a spot in Ayodhya where devotees believe Lord Ram was born.
HRD Ministry Website Officially Renamed 'Ministry of Education', Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Changes Twitter Bio
It is to be noted that the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) of the Education Ministry website has not been changed yet, which means, the official website still remains to be mhrd.gov.in.
Grab expands finance business with consumer loans services, wealth management
Grab, Southeast Asia's biggest ridehailing firm, deepened its finance sector push on Tuesday by announcing that it will offer consumer loans services in Singapore and rollout wealth management products in the fastgrowing but crowded sector.
Have Always Identified As A Feminist, Says Cate Blanchett
Cate Blanchett says feminism is all about equality, adding that true power lies in bringing up other people.
Nippon Steel to appeal South Korea asset seizure ruling as case threatens bilateral ties
Nippon Steel Corp said on Tuesday it will appeal a South Korean court ruling that allows for a seizure of its assets, as tensions between Tokyo and Seoul over the case threaten to flare up again.