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Who will win the fight for Poland

Special Desk Who will win the Poland presidential election on Sunday will be crucial to know how the country’s future takes shape and its strained relations with the EU for at least the next few years. The incumbent President Andrzej Duda’s re-election for another five-year term, his allies, the nationalist …

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12,000 people a day could die from hunger: Charity Oxfam

Special Desk Oxfam has warned that, by the end of the year, 12,000 people per day could die from hunger linked to Covid-19, more than the disease kills. The charity says a number of factors will cause an increase in hunger, including mass unemployment, food producers dealing with lockdowns, and …

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New bill may force Indians to leave the Gulf Country

Special Desk The new draft expat bill is likely to force 8 lakh Indians to leave the Gulf Country. According to the news, the National Assembly’s legal and legislative committee of Kuwait has determined that the draft expat quota bill is constitutional, thus, it has passed the expat bill which …

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World Bank to help Indian MSMEs

News Desk Business that are reeling under pressure since the COVID-19 pandemic hit the country can have some hope with the world bank decision to help them. The loss of skill labour and also slump in demand even after the lockdown opened kept the sector thinking about reforms and way …

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US moves to withdraw from the WHO

Special Desk What US president Donald Trump had indicated a month back got a formal move, to withdraw the US from the World Health Organization (WHO). The US president had made his intentions clear in late May, accusing the WHO of being under China’s control during the coronavirus pandemic. And …

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Beijing security office in Hong Kong

Special Desk It’s official. A new national security office has been opened in Hong Kong, placing mainland Chinese agents in the heart of the territory for the first time. The office comes fast as one element of a sweeping new law which outlaws criticism of China’s government. Hong Kong was, …

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Herd immunity not feasible: Spanish antibody study

Jubilee News Desk A relatively few people tested positive for antibodies against SARS-CoV-2, researchers have found in Spain. Overall, the study found that only 5% of participants showed a positive result. In one of Europe’s worst-hit countries, scientists selected randomly over 60000 people, but found that even in places with …

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Coronavirus : India took a dubious lead from Russia

Special Desk India on Monday took lead from Russia, which shall not be appreciated. India recorded over 24000 new Covid-19 in the past 24 hours, taking total number of cases above Russia. India now has the third-largest number of confirmed cases in the world, 6,97,413. United States and Brazil are …

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Precautions after bubonic plague case

Special Desk After confirmation of a case of bubonic plague in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region authorities in China have stepped up precautions. According to state reports, the Bayannur patient, a herdsman is in quarantine and in a stable condition. Officials issued a Level 3 warning, the second-lowest in a …

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Priyanka holds meeting over UP’s worsening law and order

Congress to launch mass campaign against Jungle Raj There is a nexus between criminals and leaders of the ruling party: Ajay Kumar Lallu Jubilee News Desk Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi on Saturday held a meeting of the state party leaders of planning and core groups over UP’s law and …

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