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Germany will support Ukraine as long as necessary: Olaf Scholz
Germany had taken in 800,000 Ukrainian refugees, and was also supporting Ukraine financially and militarily, he said.
Ryan Gosling’s first look as Ken in the Barbie movie revealed; girlfriend Eva Mendes says ‘That’s MyKen’
The first official look of Ryan Gosling as Ken in his upcoming romantic comedy 'Barbie' has recently gotten a lot of attention. Find out his girlfriend's reactions to the first picture.
NTAGI members agree on reducing Covid booster dose gap to 6 months; discuss monkeypox
The NTAGI's Standing Technical Sub-Committee (STSC), which met on Thursday, also reviewed the findings of a study by the Christian Medical College (CMC) in Vellore on the feasibility of allowing as precaution dose a Covid vaccine different from the one used for primary vaccination.
DMRC closes Rajiv Chowk’s gate number 5, 6; citing security reasons
However, it added that all the other gates are operational. However, the DMRC did not specified the security reasons.
I-T dept issues revised instruction on action against officers for high-pitched assessments
Considering the implementation of faceless assessment regime, the CBDT has now issued a revised instruction regarding constitution and functioning of these committees.
Indian-origin chef, Indian restaurant win prestigious US culinary awards
Celebrated Indian-origin chef Chintan Pandya of the popular restaurant 'Dhamaka' in New York City has won the James Beard Award - America's most prestigious culinary award - for "Best Chef: New York State.
Suicide pact runs into bizarre twist after one partner chickens out
A couple decided to commit suicide as society did not accept their love. The woman jumped first, but the man did not follow. She swam back to the shore and lodged an FIR against the man.
Protests sparked by Centre’s ‘Agnipath’ scheme turn violent in Bihar; trains set afire, BJP MLA injured
Police fired teargas shells and charged baton to disperse the angry youngsters who blocked railway tracks, threw burning tyres on roads and performed push-ups and other drills on the streets as a mark of protest against the new recruitment process, under which hiring has been proposed for a four-year-period followed by compulsory retirement, for at least 75 per cent of the personnel, without any pension benefits.
Lego to build $1 billion factory in Virginia to cater U.S. fanbase
Lego, the largest toy maker is building a factory in Virginia USA, to be able to cater to its largest market.
Russian gas flows to Europe fall, hindering bid to refill stores
Faltering flows come as the leaders of Germany, Italy and France visit Ukraine, which is pressing for swifter weapons deliveries to battle invading Russian forces and wants support for Kyiv's bid to join the European Union.