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Undergoing Covid-19 Treatment, Pakistan FM Qureshi Dismisses Reports of His Death as 'False News'
Pakistan's Foreign Office spokesperson Aisha Farooqui also condemned the attempts by 'mischievous elements' to spread rumours on social media about the foreign minister's health.
India a 'Good Example' as Solar Auctions Gain Popularity Amid Covid-19 Pandemic: UN Chief
UN Secretary General Guterres urged the international community to commit to no new coal and to end all external financing of coal in the developing world.
US Supreme Court Says Congress Cannot Get Hold of Trump's Financial Records, For Now
The 7-2 outcome is at least a short-term victory for Trump, who has strenuously sought to keep his financial records private.
Trump Says US Considering Ban on TikTok to Punish China over Coronavirus Pandemic
Responding to Trump's comments on TikTok and China's role in the pandemic, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian described them as "totally groundless and a malicious smear".
Under New Security Law, China Opens Hong Kong Headquarters for its Secret Police
The new base is located in a rapidly converted hotel overlooking the city's Victoria Park, a location that has hosted pro-democracy protests for years.--
In Search of Stone to Change Their Lives, Dreams of Myanmar's 'Unwashed' Jade Miners Buried by Disaster
Myanmar witnessed its worst-ever mine disaster after a landslide in heavy rains entombed at least 174 people, with scores more feared missing.
Man Clicked Fleeing Smoke, Debris in Iconic 9/11 Photo Dies from Covid-19 in Florida
The photo shows Cooper with a manila envelope tucked under his left arm, making a desperate sprint as a wall of debris from the collapsing tower looms behind him.
Chest Pain, Diarrhea, Severe Acid Reflux, Unbearable Nausea: Covid-19 Patient Lists 'Terrifying' Experience
In a Twitter thread, US-based Dani Oliver detailed the physical and mental pain she has undergone since she was infected by the coronavirus in March and has been sick with severe respiratory, cardiovascular and neurological symptoms.
China Aims to Phase Out Slaughter and Sale of Live Poultry at Food Markets
The coronavirus is believed to have emerged at a market that sold live animals in the central city of Wuhan late last year.
15 Killed, 42 Injured in Fighting Between Two Rival Tribes in Northwest Pakistan
The members of Tori tribe and Para Chamkani tribe armed with latest weaponry are attacking each other for the last four days in Kurram tribal district.
'Never Lead with Russia': Trump's Resistance Led Intel Agencies to Brief Him Less and Less on Kremlin
National security adviser Robert O'Brien said Wednesday that the President was not briefed on the Russia bounty intelligence because it had not been corroborated.
UK Emergency Remdesivir Supplies Adequate to Treat Coronavirus, Says Official
Gilead said this week it had allocated nearly all of its supply of the antiviral to the United States over the next three months, stirring concerns about availability elsewhere, particularly in regions where infection rates are still high.
Global Tourism Stands to Lose Up to $3.3 Trillion from Covid-19 Pandemic: UN Study
The United States incurs the highest losses with a $187 billion drop in the one lasting just four months, followed by China with $105 billion.
Fujifilm to Partner with Dr Reddy's to Sell Avigan Overseas as Covid-19 Treatment
After the government of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe gave up on getting approval for the drug by the end of May, the aim was to complete clinical trials this month.
New York State SC Judge Temporarily Blocks Tell-all Book by Donald Trump's Niece
The judge said no portion of the book can be distributed before he decides the validity of Robert Trump’s claims.
Italy's Enel to Build First Solar Plant in India after Winning Tender, to Spend $180 Million
In a statement, the group said its green energy unit had won the right to sign a 25-year energy supply contract for a 420 megawatt (MW) solar project in the State of Rajasthan.