Coronavirus Pandemic: Global COVID-19 cases now over 20 lakh
New York: The number of Covid-19 cases crossed 20 lakh globally on Wednesday, with the US topping the chart with 610,774 coronavirus cases and more...
More Tablighi Jamaat members test COVID-19 positive in Pakistan
Islamabad: Seven more Tablighi Jamaat meembers have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Pakistan’s Punjab province, the worst-hit in the country, it was...
Chinese ‘wet markets’ selling bats, dogs start reopening amid coronavirus scare
Beijing: Despite concerns that “wet markets” selling live animals like cats, dogs and bats, among others, helped spread the novel coronavirus, these markets have started...
Coronavirus Pandemic: Know how COVID-19 is transmitted
New Delhi: Asymptomatic COVID-19 patients are as virulent and infective as symptomatic ones and those having no clinical symptoms but tested positive for new coronavirus...
UN concerned over COVID-19 impact on Syria
United Nations: The UN Security Council (UNSC) has expressed concerns over the humanitarian situation in Syria and the potential devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic...
Peace deal with Taliban is conditions-based agreement: US Defence Secretary
Washington, The peace deal signed with the Taliban in Doha over the weekend is a conditions-based agreement, US Defence Secretary Mark Esper has said,...
PM Modi, Donald Trump hold talks; trade, defence, security on agenda
New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump on Tuesday held extensive talks covering the entire spectrum of bilateral ties, including...
Turkey to open first ever space training centre
Ankara, Turkey is set to open the country's first-ever space training centre, it was reported.
The Gokmen Space and Aviation Training Center (GUHEM) in the...
Terrorists continue to get funds from illegal activities, supporters: FATF
New Delhi, The FATF on Monday said several terrorist groups continue to benefit from funds raised through illegal activities and from supporters worldwide despite...
NASA hiring more astronauts to explore Moon, Mars
Washington, As NASA prepares to land the first woman and the next man on the South Pole of the Moon by 2024 under its...



















































