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India reports another record daily rise in virus infections
PM appeals for symbolic ‘Kumbh Mela’ to strengthen fight against virus; despite a year to prepare, govt caught off guard, says Sonia; Delhi CM urges citizens to follow weekend curfew
Libya launches COVID-19 vaccination drive
TRIPOLI: Libya on Saturday launched its coronavirus vaccination campaign for the general population in Tripoli, with the elderly and healthcare workers given priority in the conflict-hit North African nation.
UAE expresses concern about sexual violence during conflict
The UAE called on Member States of the UN to tackle the root causes of conflict-related sexual violence
Mobile hospital launched under slogan ‘Do Not Worry'
This hospital is an extension of the innovative initiatives carried out by the Emirates Doctors, which contributed to a quantum leap in the field of community medicine
Iran starts enriching uranium to 60%, its highest-ever level
The threat of higher enrichment by Iran already has drawn criticism from the US and three European nations in the deal — France, Germany and the United Kingdom
Indian vaccine maker asks Biden to ease export curbs
India battles record virus surge as rallies, Kumbh festival draw huge crowds; UAE reports 1,843 new cases, 2 deaths; ICSE cancels 10th and 12th grade exams; WHO chief calls growth in virus cases ‘worrying;’ US sets up $1.7b to track virus variants.
100m meals campaign sees food distribution in Pak, Jordan, Egypt
WAM Massive donations continue to pour in from individuals, companies and businessmen inside and outside the UAE since the campaign was launched on April 11
City Want More, Says Guardiola; Klopp Rues Wasteful Finishing
Foden’s second-half winner at Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday sealed a 2-1 away win in the quarter-final, second leg to claim a 4-2 aggregate victory and set up a semi-final clash with Paris Saint Germain
India Battles Vaccine, Hospital Bed Shortages As Virus Surges
Authorities grapple with shortages of vaccines, treatments and hospital beds; Delhi govt announces weekend curfew, allows passes for essential services
India Virus Cases Hit 200,000 As Hospitals Gasp For Oxygen
Country running out of hospital beds; Delhi imposes weekend curfew; UAE reports 1,928 new cases, 4 deaths; Europe deaths cross 1m mark; virus imperils Tokyo Olympics; shocking disparity persists in vaccine distribution, says WHO.
New Abu Dhabi Youth Council Brought Into Being For 5th Cycle
The new council comprises talented young people from various academic and professional fields, reflecting Abu Dhabi’s growing knowledge economy
No Military Uniforms For Royals At Philip's Funeral
Ceremony will begin on Saturday at 1300 GMT; William and Harry will not walk side by side in the procession, says palace
US Plans Coordinated Withdrawal Of Its Soldiers From Afghanistan
Official says withdrawal will begin in May and end well before Sept.11; Washington to work out a coordinated pullout plan with Nato allies; UK to follow US
Centre Fast-Tracks Emergency Approvals For Foreign Vaccines
Delhi records 13,500 new virus cases; Kejriwal urges Centre to cancel CBSE board exams; 7 deaths in Maharashtra hospital spark anger, oxygen shortage blamed
Dubai Charity Donates Dhs20m To ‘100 Million Meals' Campaign
MBRCH’s sizeable contribution to the campaign provides substantial support for the campaign’s efforts to contribute to combating hunger and malnutrition
Millions Mark Ramadan Amid Virus Surge, New Restrictions
Saudi authorities were allowing only individuals who have been vaccinated or recently recovered from the virus to perform taraweeh prayers at the Kaaba
Over 50,000 Youth Helped UAE Community During Pandemic
In light of the spread of the pandemic at a rapid pace, the responsibility of UAE’s youth to protect society increases, says official
Rashid's Battle With De Villiers To Take Centre Stage In RCB's Clash Against SRH
RCB pacer Patel’s contest with SRH’s middle and lower order will also be an interesting affair. A buoyant Patel, who took five wickets against MI in the opener, will be raring to go again in the death overs
TN awaits word on night curfew and exams
CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswamy on Monday convened an urgent high-level meeting to review the COVID-19 situation in the state, amid reports that the government is planning to enforce night curfew.
UAE leaders greet Muslim nations as Ramadan begins
Mohammed pardons 553 prisoners; vaccine jab in Ramadan does not constitute breaking the fast; charity campaigns launched for the needy.
India overtakes Brazil as second worst-hit COVID-19 country
India reports 168,000 cases, 904 deaths; Centre approves Sputnik V vaccine for emergency use huge gatherings at festival; Maharashtra board exams for 10th, 12th put off
Imran lauds Pak expats after remittances break ‘all records'
Remittances of $2.7b in March from Pakistani workers employed abroad exceeded $2b for the 10th consecutive month, and were up 43% from a year earlier, says central bank
Boris urges everyone to ‘behave responsibly' as lockdown eases
People queued up outside retailers across England to release their pent-up shopping fever and had even an early haircut as shops, pubs, gyms, parks, salons reopened
3-Day Heritage Fest Brings Joy To Residents Of Kalba
Work on the Kalba Heritage Museum will start soon ater the Holy Month of Ramadan. It will be the largest museum in the country, said Dr Al Musallam
Death Toll From Covid-19 Crosses 2.9m
PARIS: The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has killed at least 2,929,563 people since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 1000 GMT on Sunday.
India Breaks 7-Month Record, Registers 1.1m Active Caseload
Nation reports record 1,52,879 new COVID-19 cases, 839 deaths; ministry expects to vaccinate all eligible Indians in 3 years at current pace
Inter Close In On Serie A Title, Juve Consolidate Third Spot
Inter are 11 points clear of 2nd-placed AC Milan who won 3-1 at Parma on Saturday, as a first title since 2010 beckons for Antonio Conte’s side with eight games let to play
No Need For Screens In Dubai Eateries During Fasting Hours
Restaurants will be allowed to serve customers without puting in place curtains, dividers or facades as has been the mandatory practice previously; UAE moon-sighting panel to meet today
Watson wins record 7th UAE trainer's championship, Harrab lands Al Ain Cup
Having staged the very first meeting of the season back in October, Al Ain also hosted the very final race of the UAE season highlighted by the inaugural running of the Al Ain Cup, ultimately won comfortably by Harrab
UAE bolsters space mission to beautify scientific history
Sheikh Mohammed announced the names of the two new Emirati astronauts who will form the second batch of the UAE Astronaut Programme