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Thai Police, Protesters Clash In Bangkok
Thai riot police fired tear gas and sprayed water cannons on Sunday as more than 100 anti-government protestors marched on an army base in the capital Bangkok where Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha has his residence.
‘Fancy' Hitmaker Iggy Azalea Not Comfortable In Spotlight Any More
Iggy Azalea also said that she doesn’t want to tour any more because she doesn’t want to spend any time away from her son, whom she shares with rapper Playboi Carti
Hugh Jackman chases memories in submerged Miami in ‘Reminiscence'
Set in Miami of the future, ‘Reminiscence’ Jackman as hardened veteran Nick Barrister who, with his business partner offers a service that allows people to relive their memories
Tissue used by Messi to wipe tears at farewell conference up for sale at $1m
Nice manager Christophe Galtier celebrated a winning return to his former club Lille on Saturday, as they hammered the French League champions 4-0 at Stade Pierre Mauroy for their first victory of the campaign
Full vaccination, RT-PCR test must for entering Punjab
Amarinder ordered vaccination or negative RT-PCR report for all those entering state, with strict monitoring particularly of those coming from HP, Jammu, which are showing increased positivity
Mohammed approves results of government rating system
Sheikh Mohammed congratulates the distinguished entities that received a 6-star rating; a total of 69 UAE govt service centres were surveyed; Fujairah Traffic and Licensing Centre and the ICA’s Al Barsha branch obtain the highest rating with six stars each.
United, Blues win; Brentford end 74-yr wait for first top-flight victory
Fernandes walked away with the match ball, but Pogba was just as impressive as the Frenchman produced four assists for the Portuguese’s first two goals and second-half strikes from Mason Greenwood and Fred
PCR tests of Pak-bound flyers aged 6 and above mandatory
The latest travel update was issued by the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and takes effect immediately for all Pak-bound passengers
European markets take a hop as investors seize on a dip in inflation
US inflation numbers this week suggested rising price growth may be peaking, which would ease pressure on the Federal Reserve to begin tapering its asset purchases
Europe heat wave spreads, fuels wildfires
Intense heat baking Italy pushed northward towards the popular tourist destination of Florence on Friday while wildfires charred the country’s south, and Spain appeared headed for an all-time record high temperature as a heatwave kept southern Europe in a fiery hold.
EU exports to Britain rise in June, fall for rest of the world
The eurozone recorded a nearly 22% increase of exports and a rise of almost 17% in imports on the month which resulted in a 18.1 billion euros surplus in June from 7.5 billion euros in May
14 Killed In India Landslide As Boulders Hit Rescue Efforts
Himachal CM visits the site of landslide, offers compensation to victims’ kin; wreckage of bus found; highway still closed to traffic
UAE All-Time Incubator For Your Dreams, VP Tells Youth
The future of the UAE is in your hands, tweets Mohammed; our proud history was shaped by our people, and it is today’s youth that will shape our world tomorrow, says Mohamed Bin Zayed; Sheikh Hamdan promotes cycling on Youth Day.
UK's Economy Grows Again But Still Below Pre-Pandemic Level
The British economy grew by 4.8% in the second quarter of 2021 as lockdown restrictions were lited but remains 4.4% below the level it was just before the start of coronavirus
Wildfires Spread As Algeria Observes Day Of Mourning
PM hails people’s ‘solidarity,’ says president commited to provide aid; 2 French jets join effort to tame blazes; probe ordered into lynching of man
Visitors Vaccinated Abroad Asked To Follow UAE's Steps
The authority said, ‘It should be noted that only UAE approved vaccines will be accepted in the country. The approved certificates will appear in the AlHosnApp’
Injured Nadal withdraws from Toronto Masters, Medvedev and Andreescu sail
Medvedev staged a fightback to overhaul Bublik 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Meanwhile, Andreescu overcame a surprise showing from Dart, recovering to post a 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 win to reach the third round
Kareena Kapoor turns producer for Hansal Mehta-Ekta Kapoor's thriller
‘Very honoured and excited to work as a producer on this film with Ekta whom my family has known for years and of course to be directed by Hansal for the first time’
Dubai to inoculate elderly, special people at home
Expired Dubai residency visas of stranded expats extended till Dec.9; Dubai airport targets 56 million passengers next year; UAE sees 1,287 new cases, 6 deaths; Melbourne extends lockdown amid Delta cases.
Health official wants to delay virus jabs for children
Health Secretary Francisco Duque sought a delay in the proposal to give coronavirus (COVID19) inoculation jabs to Filipino children, aged 12 to 17, citing the limited supply of vaccines and the need to give priority to the country’s adult population.
DHA expands COVID-19 home vaccination drive
The move is part of Dubai’s ongoing efforts to restore full normalcy and ensure high levels of protection for the community from COVID-19
Quarantine a must for Indians landing in AD
Vaccination certificate no longer a requirement for Dubai flyers; travellers jabbed with UAE approved vaccines abroad can return; 46 centres provide vaccines for children in UAE; Saudi allows inoculated teens to perform Umrah.
Get vaccinated or face school closure, Punjab tells teachers
Minister says if any teachers are found unvaccinated after Aug.22, authorities will shut the school where they teach; only vaccinated individuals will be allowed to travel by train from Oct.1: NCOC
Have some faith in system, says SC on Pegasus row
SC emphasised those who filed PILs on the issue, are not expected to run a parallel debate on social media; Court fines parties over criminal candidates; India’s daily virus cases near five-month low
GETTING VOCAL ABOUT COVID VICTIMS
Over 100 stars to raise funds for India’s relief work
Entry of people jabbed with vaccines approved by UAE
Travellers jabbed with the UAE approved vaccines abroad can travel to the UAE after registering with the ICA from August 15
SC notice to Centre on plea seeking data on vaccine trial
PIL also asked the Supreme Court to direct the govt to disclose post-vaccination data on adverse effects, on people who got infected with Covid post vaccination and those who died
Rapid PCR test a must for Pakistanis flying to UAE
UAE reports lowest daily virus cases in 3 months; 70 passengers not allowed to board at Karachi airport for lack of rapid PCR tests; America ‘failing’ on COVID-19, says top health official; US-Canada land border reopens.
Kohli confident of India ‘template' in ‘blockbuster' England series
India were frustrated in their bid to go 1-0 up in a five-match series when rain washed out the whole of last day at Trent Bridge. Visitors might well have won a match where more than two days’ play was lost to bad weather
Iran says one person dying of COVID-19 every two minutes
Every two seconds one person gets infected and almost every two minutes one person dies from virus, says state TV, adding that most of Iran’s 31 provinces have moved from lower risk orange level to red alert