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Friday, 8 January 2021

'She's had enough': Kim Kardashian, Kanye West headed for divorce

According to multiple sources close to the family, Keeping Up With The Kardashians reality show star Kim Kardashian and rap musician Kanye West are headed for splitsville.

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Delivering news with humour makes young adults more likely to remember, share

“For democracy to work, it is really important for people to engage with news and politics and to be informed about public affairs,” said senior author of the study Emily Falk.

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2020 ties with 2016 as world's hottest year on record: EU climate change service

After an exceptionally warm winter and autumn in Europe, the continent experienced its hottest year on record in 2020, while the Arctic suffered extreme heat and atmospheric concentrations of planet-warming carbon dioxide continued to rise.

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WATCH: Saree-clad gymnast Parul Arora wows Internet with her flawless triple fl...

National Gold Medal winning gymnast Parul Arora went viral late last year the first time after a video of her performing several stunts and flips wearing a saree . The clip was also shared by Bollywood actor Vidya Balan.

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Simon & Schuster drops book by Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley

A planned book by Sen. Josh Hawley, who objected to President-elect Joe Biden’s win and backed baseless claims that the election was stolen, has been canceled by its publisher in the wake of the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol by a mob of pro-Trump supporters.

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Scientists exemplify world's fastest optical neuromorphic processor for AI

A Swinburne University of Technology led team has demonstrated the world’s fastest and most powerful optical neuromorphic processor for artificial intelligence.

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Study finds commonly used blood pressure medications safe for Covid-19 patients

An international team of researchers found that medications used to treat high blood pressure did not affect outcomes among patients hospitalized with Covid-19.

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Cutting Covid-19 infectious period even by one day could prevent millions of cases:...

A vaccine or medication that could shorten the infectious period of Covid-19 in patients, even by one day, may potentially prevent millions of cases and save billions of dollars.

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Preserving workers' hearing health by improving earplug efficiency: Study

Researchers from ETS University and the IRSST analysed the varying structure of ear canals to find a correlation between their shapes and the effectiveness of three commonly-used models of earplugs.

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Here's why Dave McCary proposed to Emma Stone in Saturday Night Live office

Emma Stone met Dave McCary, a segment producer on the long-running NBC show, when she hosted it in December 2016 and he directed the actress in a sketch called ‘Wells for Boys.’

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Here's why Amsterdam wants to restrict tourists from its marijuana shops

Only Dutch residents would be allowed to enter the cannabis-dealing outlets under a proposal by Mayor Femke Halsema. The plan, backed by local police and prosecutors, is aimed at tackling the flow of hard drugs and organized crime linked to the marijuana trade.

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Coronavirus: UK imposes mandatory Covid-19 tests for international travellers

Starting next week, inbound passengers arriving by boat, plane or train will have to take a test up to 72 hours before departing the country they are in and could be denied boarding without this.

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Majority people want suspension of flights from countries with new virus strain:...

The findings are based on the responses received from over 8,000 citizens across 207 districts in India.

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Dump expensive mobile covers from the market and create these DIY ones

One of the best ways to develop your creativity is to engage in Do It Yourself crafts. To begin with, you can try your hands on phone covers.

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Tourists trickle back to Havana despite tough Covid-19 protocols

Cuba is slowly opening Havana and other cities to tourism after doing the same with beach resorts in November, eager to breathe life into the devastated industry shuttered last March by the pandemic.

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Thursday, 7 January 2021

Scientists study vaccines' effectiveness against new Covid strains

NIH scientists are studying whether Covid-19 vaccines will provide the same level of protection against new strains of the virus as they do against earlier strains.

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Here's how heading outdoors keeps lockdown blues at bay

A new study has found that spending time outdoors and switching off our devices is associated with higher levels of happiness during a period of Covid-19 restrictions.

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UK imposes mandatory Covid tests on all incoming travellers

All passengers arriving in the U.K. will be required to prove they do not have coronavirus, showing a negative test result taken within 72 hours of the start of their journey.

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Kangana Ranaut, Masaba Gupta, other celebrities pay tribute to veteran fashion designer...

Celebrities including Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut, fashion designer Masaba Gupta and movie director Madhur Bhandarkar took to their social media profiles to pay tribute to veteran fashion designer Satya Paul who passed away at 78 in Coimbatore.

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Here's how human migration patterns are connected to Vitamin D deficiencies

Vitamin D deficiency can cause a higher risk of mortality, from illnesses including cardiovascular disease, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and certain cancers.

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Pregnant Kareena Kapoor Khan in sideswept hair, vintage look raises the bar for...

Kareena Kapoor Khan took to her Instagram to treat fans with a ravishing black and white photograph flaunting her bump and Masaba Gupta couldn’t help but praise, “Whenever I am tired and out of it. I look at how hard Kareena works with baby and family in tow. And I am reenergised! I have no business being tired Kareena Kapoor Khan.”

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The Dharma Forest: Novel reimagines the Kurukshetra war

Publishers Penguin Random House India said “The Dharma Forest” is filled with complex characters, conflicted loyalties and erotic jealousies from India’s most beloved epic that draws out an amoral canvas that is beyond good and evil.

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Here's how air pollution is linked to increased risk of pregnancy loss in India

Researchers found that an estimated 349,681 pregnancy losses per year in south Asia were associated with exposure to PM2.5 concentrations that exceeded India’s air quality standard of 40 microgrammes per cubic metre (μg/m3) of small particulate matter (PM2.5).

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He stood me up: Drew Barrymore opens up about her experience on a celebrity dating...

Drew Barrymore said, “I went on an app -- I think you’ve been on this app, too -- where every guy was a surfer, a photographer, had a dog and definitely their best friend’s kid. I was like: ‘Wow this is like a cookie-cutter. It’s like the same thing over and over and over.’”

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Coronavirus: How quickly do I need a second Covid-19 vaccine shot?

The first Covid-19 vaccines in the U.S. require two doses a few weeks apart. People should get some degree of protection within two weeks of the first shot, with the second shot bringing about the vaccine’s full protection.

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Here's how protective immunity against novel coronavirus may last for over eight...

The findings, based on analyses of blood samples from 188 Covid-19 patients, suggest that nearly all survivors of the disease have the immune cells necessary to fight re-infection.

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Memoir 'I am no Messiah' my way of capturing the experiences of common man for posterity:...

Sonu Sood’s philanthrophy as he came forward to help stranded and jobless migrants during the over two month-long lockdown from March 25, 2020 made him a messiah for the masses across the nation with people asking him for help from all around.

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Wednesday, 6 January 2021

Horoscope Today: Astrological prediction for January 7, what's in store for Aries,...

Daily horoscope: Are the stars lined up in your favour? Find out the astrological prediction for Aries, Leo, Virgo, Libra and other zodiac signs for January 7.

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Khushi Kapoor or Janhvi Kapoor: Which Kapoor sister wore the scarf top better?

Khushi Kapoor, who was busy vacationing with sister Janhvi Kapoor and her boyfriend Kartik Aaryan in Goa took to her Instagram to share some sunkissed images from her New Year holiday.

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Coronavirus: Prada recovers from worst of Covid-induced slump, thanks to Asia

Luxury brands found it hard at the start of the pandemic to slash spending as fast as revenue slumped because of their heavy fixed costs.

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Here's why self-controlled children tend to be healthier middle-aged adults

The findings of a study suggest that self-control, the ability to contain one’s own thoughts, feelings and behaviours, and to work toward goals with a plan, is one of the personality traits that makes a child ready for school. And, it turns out, ready for life as well.

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Millennial Money: How to nail a no-spend month

If you’re looking to shed holiday debt, boost your savings or simply manage your money better, a spending freeze can get you on track. Here’s how to embark on (and stick to) a no-spend month.

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UK music festivals call for help to survive until summer amid coronavirus

Ranging from Glastonbury, the world’s largest greenfield festival, to events dedicated to opera, folk, rock and everything in between, live music contributed 1.3 billion pounds ($1.8 billion) directly to the British economy in 2019, UK Music said.

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Covid-19: If I've already had the coronavirus, can I get it again?

It’s not unusual to develop some immunity to a virus after an infection, since our bodies are generally better at recognizing and fighting off bugs they’ve encountered before.

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I am not a gay man: Bollywood designer Swapnil Shinde comes out as Saisha, a trans...

Bollywood designer (formerly) Swapnil Shinde, best known for dressing A-list Bollywood actors including the likes of Kareena Kapoor Khan, Deepika Padukone, Shraddha Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Sunny Leone, Tara Sutaria, Taapsee Pannu, Bhumi Pednekar, Hina Khan, recently took to his Instagram to come out as a transwoman.

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Tuesday, 5 January 2021

Horoscope Today: Astrological prediction for January 6, what's in store for Aries,...

Daily horoscope: Are the stars lined up in your favour? Find out the astrological prediction for Aries, Leo, Virgo, Libra and other zodiac signs for January 6.

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Jennifer Lopez flaunts beach body as she meditates, braves winter chill in red ...

The clip shared by the 51-year-old star that shows her spreading Monday motivation for fans has been taking social media on the blaze as the post gained more than 13.7 million views in less than a day of being posted.

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Here's how grasslands changed our climate

Grasslands are managed worldwide to support livestock production while remaining natural or semi-natural ones provide critical services that contribute to the wellbeing of both people and the planet.

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Coronavirus: Localised herd immunity, young population behind dip in India's Covid...

As scientists attempt to understand India’s sliding Covid count, the country on Tuesday recorded 16,375 new Covid-19 cases, more than six times lower than the highest daily spike of 97,894 on September 16 and the lowest in six months.

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Ishaan Khatter, Ananya Panday flaunt their Maldives tan, quirky fashion at Mumbai...

Khaali Peeli actors Ishaan Khatter and Ananya Panday were snapped by paparazzi outside the Mumbai airport flaunting golden bronze tans from their New Year’s vacation in the Maldives.

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Famed Bollywood writers Kanika Dhillon, Himanshu Sharma set Covid-wedding goals...

Kanika Dhillon, best known for writing films like Manmarziyaan, Kedarnath and Judgementall Hai Kya, and Himanshu Sharma of Raanjhanaa, Tanu Weds Manu series and Zero - have tied the knot in a small ceremony. SEE PICS...

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Covid-19 pandemic helped everyone to evolve, left imprint in different ways: Justice...

Covid-19 pandemic has helped everyone to evolve and left an imprint on their lives in different ways, Delhi High Court Judge Hima Kohli Monday said.

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Scientists discover novel film that evaporates sweat six times faster, holds 15...

A team of researchers have created a novel film that is very effective in evaporating sweat from our skin to keep us cool and comfortable when we exercise.

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Drug discovery study identifies promising new compound to open constricted airw...

The experts at the University of South Florida teamed up to advance potential asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease treatment that works differently than existing bronchodilators.

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Desalination breakthrough could lead to cheaper water filtration: Study

The researchers determined desalination membranes are inconsistent in density and mass distribution, which can hold back their performance. Uniform density at the nanoscale is the key to increasing how much clean water these membranes can create.

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National and international artists to perform in 30th Lakshminarayana Global Music...

A number of artists from across the world, including India will participate in the 30th year of Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival.

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Sara Ali Khan sets winter fashion goals in thigh high boots and Christian Dior warmer,...

Unlike other celebrities who always get a porter, Sara Ali Khan was spotted at Mumbai Airport playing ‘Coolie’ to herself and carrying her own bags, winning the internet with her humility.

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Monday, 4 January 2021

Good news for people with wanderlust: Frequent travellers 7 per cent happier

People dreaming of travel post-Covid-19 now have some scientific data to support their wanderlust. A recent study has found that frequent travellers are happier with their lives than people who don’t travel at all.

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Experts call for the restoration of Aurangzeb's Maha fort to make it tourist hub

Aurangabad’s Qila-e-Ark, a palace built by Mughal ruler Aurangzeb, is lying in a dilapidated condition and cultural experts have demanded that it be conserved to make it a tourist attraction.

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Love, tech and online abuse of women in the time of coronavirus

There has been a global rise in online harassment of women and girls in the past year, usually by abusive partners or ex-partners who are stuck at home in front of a screen due to coronavirus lockdowns.

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Alberta Premier punishes lawmakers for holiday travel abroad

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney took disciplinary action against a number of lawmakers and officials who defied Covid-19 travel guidelines over the holidays.

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Horoscope Today: Astrological prediction for January 5, what's in store for Aries,...

Daily horoscope: Are the stars lined up in your favour? Find out the astrological prediction for Aries, Leo, Virgo, Libra and other zodiac signs for January 5.

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Masks, hand sanitizers and vaccines may be protective but insufficient

As we started to navigate life beyond the stay-at-home orders, masks have made their way to numerous closets as more of a fashion accessory in comparison to being used as a necessity. v

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Wildlife, land-use change and health infra: Scientists identify ways of preventing...

As 2021 begins with Covid-19 continuing its global spread, scientists have spotlighted three approaches to at least reduce the risk of pandemic potential diseases – screening animals, reducing land-use change and improving health infrastructure.

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How are Indian Universities helping to reduce gender inequality in the workplac...

In India, women constitute 46.2 percent of the total enrolment in higher education but the female labour force participation rate is a mere 21 percent, as against a global average of 40 per cent.

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Ker youth commission to provide self-defence training for women

At a time when women’s safety is a huge concern, a state-run agency is offering a platform for them to get training in martial arts for free of cost in Kerala.

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Greece names first openly gay minister

The center-right government in Greece named the country’s first openly gay minister in a cabinet reshuffle Monday.

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Blood vessel damage, inflammation in Covid-19 patients' brains: Study

A team of researchers from National Institutes of Health, in an in-depth study of how Covid-19 affects a patient’s brain, have consistently spotted hallmarks of damage caused by thinning and leaky brain blood vessels in tissue samples.

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Study: Individuals recovering from Covid-19 helpful for Sustained cellular immune...

A recent study has determined that Covid-19 patients might be helpful for clinicians to better understand how the unknown SARS-CoV-2 virus acts.

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Singapore will consider relaxing curbs for vaccinated travellers: government of...

Singapore will consider relaxing travel restrictions for people who have been vaccinated against Covid-19, the co-head of the government’s virus taskforce said on Monday.

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Sunday, 3 January 2021

What's at stake for LGBT+ rights at the Georgia run-off elections

The United States is poised on Tuesday to elect two senators in Georgia determining whether the Democrats have overall control of the country’s bicameral Congress – and the future of President-elect Joe Biden’s pro-LGBT+ rights agenda.

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Horoscope Today: Astrological prediction for January 4, what's in store for Aries,...

Daily horoscope: Are the stars lined up in your favour? Find out the astrological prediction for Aries, Leo, Virgo, Libra and other zodiac signs for January 4.

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Saturday, 2 January 2021

Horoscope Today: Astrological prediction for January 3, what's in store for Aries,...

Daily horoscope: Are the stars lined up in your favour? Find out the astrological prediction for Aries, Leo, Virgo, Libra and other zodiac signs for January 3.

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Gut cells get alert when parasites attack, says study

Researchers from the School of Veterinary Medicine found that the cells lining the intestine are capable of countering the parasite Cryptosporidium with the help of self-formed chain reaction.

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Study unveils mystery behind clinging of developing cells together

A team led by researchers of Tohoku University has laid out the experimental evidence of the role of protein in keeping the developing cells in correct compartments together.

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One psychedelic experience may lessen trauma of racial injustice: Study

A single positive experience on a psychedelic drug may help reduce stress, depression and anxiety symptoms in Black, Indigenous and people of colour whose encounters with racism have had lasting harm, according to findings of a new study.

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Study: College football players underestimate risk of injury, concussion

According to a new study, college football players may underestimate their risk of injury and concussion.

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Ireland to replace British travel ban with stricter testing

Ireland plans to end a ban on travel to the country from Britain on January 6 and replace it with stricter Covid-19 testing measures as it seeks to stop the spread of a highly infectious new variant of the virus.

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Friday, 1 January 2021

Kashmir again abuzz with tourists in New Year

After a lull of nearly one-and-a-half years, Kashmir was again abuzz with tourists as thousands of people from different parts of the country descended on the picturesque Gulmarg, Pahalgam and other areas of the valley for the New Year.

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Chewy sends pet paintings to keep customers from straying

In the cutthroat world of online shopping, personal touch and a bit of kitsch is how Chewy is looking to stand out among the competition, which has only gotten stiffer as more people shop online and add pandemic pets to their families.

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In social media safety messages, the pictures should match the words: Study

When using social media to nudge people toward safe and healthy behaviour, it’s critical to make sure the words match the pictures, according to a new study.

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Horoscope Today: Astrological prediction for January 2, what's in store for Aries,...

Daily horoscope: Are the stars lined up in your favour? Find out the astrological prediction for Aries, Leo, Virgo, Libra and other zodiac signs for January 2.

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Inked incognito: Here's some of the best Covid-era street art from around the w...

With the cities emptier, the nights quieter, street artists have had freer reign. Take a look at the works created this year by some of the world’s most renowned anonymous names.

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Icons recast: Meet the artist breathing life into the Indus Valley

An illustrator in Mumbai is turning 5,000-year-old sculptures into digital art. Could this lead to a whole animation series starring characters from Harappa and Mohenjo-daro?

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Singapore to block entry to visitors from South Africa

Singapore said on Friday it will stop allowing entry to visitors with a recent travel history to South Africa, citing reports of a potentially more contagious strain of the novel coronavirus circulating in the country.

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Norway lifts ban on flights from Britain introduced due to virus variant

Norway is lifting its ban on flights from Britain, introduced to stop the spread of a more contagious variant of the coronavirus, the health ministry said on Friday, with planes allowed to land from January 2 at 1600 GMT.

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From the highways to the skies: Pakistan's famous truck art goes airborne

Pakistan’s famous truck art will move from its highways to the skies, as a flying academy is painting a two-seater Cessna aircraft with the colourful technique.

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Poor air quality may affect recovered Covid-19 patients: Experts

Considering the drop in temperature that deteriorates air quality, doctors in Pune city have issued a word of caution for people suffering from lung ailments, especially those who have recovered from Covid-19.

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India moving towards herd immunity as Covid-19 cases declining, no need to panic...

India is perhaps moving towards herd immunity as Covid-19 cases are declining and there is no need to panic over the new virus strain found in the United Kingdom because reports suggest that it not as virulent.

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Study suggests link between word choices and extraverts

A study by a team of Nanyang Technological University, Singapore psychologists has found a link between extraverts and their word choices.

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Changes, challenges: The not-so-secret life of pandemic pets

For many dogs, this is life as it was meant to be: humans around 24/7, walks and treats on demand, sneaking onto beds at night without resistance. Cats — many of whom, let’s be honest, were already socially distancing before humans knew what that was — are more affectionate than ever, some now even acting hungry for attention.

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