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Injecting Mosquitoes with this Bacteria could 'Defeat' Dengue Fever, Scientists Have Claimed
Now, scientists have raised hopes to ‘defeat dengue fever’ and they hope to do so by infecting mosquitoes with bacteria that prevents them carrying the virus. The breakthrough claim comes from scientists from The World Mosquito Program.
'Clear and Obvious, no Penalty', Says Jurgen Klopp After Napoli Beat Liverpool in Champions League Opener
The Premier League leaders fell behind in the 82nd minute after Jose Callejon went down easily under pressure from Andy Robertson, before Fernando Llorente's stoppage-time strike secured Napoli a 2-0 win.
Champions League: Liverpool End 25-year Tradition as Napoli Score 2 'Curious, Unusual Goals'
Mertens converted a penalty on 82 minutes and Llorente added a second in stoppage time as Napoli gained a measure of revenge for last season's 1-0 defeat at Anfield that denied the Italians a spot in the knockout rounds.
Despite Pakistan's Efforts, China Says Kashmir Issue May Not Be a Major Topic During Modi-Xi Summit
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said it should be left to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping to decide on the issues they would like to discuss.
Indian-American Groups Urge Congressman Ro Khanna to Withdraw from Pakistan Caucus
A letter submitted to the Indian-American lawmaker said being a member of the Congressional Caucus on Pakistan was contrary to both American principles and India's geo-strategic interests.
'We Don't Deny Mahatma Gandhi and Nehru's Work, But...' Uddhav Thackeray Demands Bharat Ratna for Savarkar
He said Savarkar's name gets dragged into heated political debates often, from Rahul Gandhi's 'defamatory' remarks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi paying homage to the freedom fighter at Cellular Jail.
US Witnesses Fresh Incidents of Gunfire Involving Children; 5-year-old Boy Shoots, Kills Brother in Texas
The incident involving the two brothers occurred Sunday in Fort Worth, Texas where police said the older boy found a gun in his home and fired the shot that killed his little brother.
Ex-MLA Amit Jogi's Judicial Remand Extended Till September 30 in Forgery Case
The 42-year-old state president of the Janata Congress Chhattisgarh (J) is accused of providing false information in his affidavit submitted along with his nomination paper in the 2013 assembly election.
All's Not Well in MP Saffron Camp? Former CM & BJP Chief Call Separate Anti-Govt Stirs over Flood Relief
While Shivraj SIngh Chouhan has said he will launch a stir if immediate relief efforts for flood-hit farmers are not taken up by the state, BJP president Rakesh Singh has announced a statewide demonstration beginning September 20.
Delhi Man Leaves Home for 'Peace', Brought Back from Uttarakhand After Wife Files Missing Report
Pitampura-resident Gautam Gupta, who was brought back to Delhi on Sunday after a long trail with the help of multiple CCTV cameras, said he left his home in 'search of peace'.
Man Arrested for Trying to Rape Minor Girl Who was Sleeping with Her Parents in Gurugram
Hearing the girl scream, her mother woke up and started looking for her. She reached the room of the accused where she found him sexually harassing her, police said.
Mumbai Rickshaw Driver Beaten to Death with Umbrella, One Arrested
What initially looked like a case of accidental death turned into suspected murder after the victim's family members noticed injuries on the body which could not have been caused due to accident.
Champions League: Neymar's Ban For Insulting Referee After Manchester United Loss Reduced
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) reduced the ban from three to two matches.
Govt Mulling Another Booster Dose to Reinvigorate Economy, FM to Announce New Measures Soon
The government announced a slew of measures in three dosages which include a special window for real estate, export incentives, bank consolidation and sops for micro, small and medium enterprises and the automobile sector.
Big Global Climate Protests on Friday get Union Support Worldwide
Organisers said on Monday that more than 800 events were planned in the United States for Friday's 'global climate strike,' while in Germany over 400 rallies have been registered.
Pakistan Army Using Dormant Routes to Push Terrorists into J&K, Say Officials
This assessment comes amid intelligence inputs that there has been a surge in infiltration from across the border through higher reaches north Kashmir and Poonch and Rajouri of Jammu region