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The man fatally shot by police officers at the San Francisco International Airport was carrying two toy replica guns, an official said Friday.
UNICEF said that schools must not be closed. In a recent video released by the organisation it says, "the risk of being out of school are greater than the risks of being in school."
Gandhi made the comment days after the Centre in a response to the high court said it was considering a 'constructive approach' to the issue of criminalising marital rape.
Toyota announced that it will invest around $13.6 billion in battery tech over the next decade.
It also refused to agree with the submission that the project is necessitated by directions of the High Court and to promote public interest in controlling traffic congestion.
A day before his birthday, Jungkook shared a selfie on Weverse, a fan application, and asked the ARMY to send birthday notes to him in the form of lyrics.
The Madurai Bench of Madras High Court observed that they couldn’t make the decision on Ravichandran's release and adjourned the hearing for two weeks.
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The bodies of an unusually large number of migrants who died in Arizona's borderlands are being recovered this summer amid record temperatures in the sunscorched desert and rugged mountains.
The statement of the centre came in response to a plea seeking 'minimum standards of relief' and ex-gratia payment to Covid-19 deceased.
The Maharashtra government on Sunday extended the lockdown-like curbs in the state till June 15 and said relaxations will be granted depending on the Covid-19 positivity rate and availability of oxygen beds.
CBSE 12th Baord Exams 2021: Proposals sent by each state are under review and final decision will be announced on June 1.
Minister Basavaraj Bommai said nod has been given to use 8,500 home guards for COVID-related jobs, adding 15,000 civil defence volunteers will track and trace patients.