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Hugs, Tears As Australia And New Zealand ‘Travel Bubble’ Starts

Emotions were high as excited passengers set off on the first flights between Australia and New Zealand as part of a quarantine-free COVID “travel bubble”, that allowed families separated for a long time by the pandemic to reunite. <img src="https://im.indiatimes.in/photogallery/2021/Apr/1afp_607d90673baaa.jpg'm going to scream, scream, cry, hug, kiss, feel happy, all at the same time," Denise O'Donoghue, 63, told AFP at …

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Central Vista: See The All New Parliament Sites In Progress

The redevelopment project of the Central Vista – the power corridor of the country – envisages many new things from a new triangular Parliament building, which aims to redevelop a 3.2-km stretch called the Central Vista that lies at the heart of Lutyens Delhi built by the Britishers in the 1930s.  It is an ambitious project of the Narendra Modi-led …

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From Maldives To Bhutan: These Are The Countries Where India Has Supplied COVID Vaccines So Far

India is one of the world’s biggest drugmakers and rolled out a long list of countries around the world who would be getting vaccines from New Delhi, some as grants and some as commercial exports. From January 20, India has gifted over 55 lakh doses of vaccines in the neighbourhood. The only country left in the neighbourhood (apart from Pakistan) …

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Amid China Tension: India, US, Japan And Australia Start Naval War Games In Bay Of Bengal

The navies of India, the US, Japan and Australia on November 3 held a series of complex manoeuvres in the Bay of Bengal, kick-starting the four-day-long first phase of the Malabar naval exercise. The mega exercise is taking place at a time India and China are locked in a nearly six-month-long bitter border standoff in eastern Ladakh. The 24th edition …

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11 Times Our Leaders Made Bizarre Statements About COVID-19 That Had No Logic

For nearly a year, the whole planet has been held hostage by the Covid-19 pandemic. Despite getting vaccines, cases are still increasing by the day. The deadly disease has now crossed another grim milestone over 123,000,000 infections worldwide, while the death toll has surged past 27,00,000, according to a World Health Organisation (WHO) report. But our leaders who were supposed …

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In Pics: Massive Cargo Ship Turns Sideways, Blocks Egypt's Suez Canal

A cargo container ship that’s among the largest in the world has turned sideways and blocked all traffic in Egypt’s Suez Canal, officials said, threatening to disrupt a global shipping system already strained by the coronavirus pandemic.  The MV Ever Given, a Panama-flagged container ship that carries trade between Asia and Europe, became grounded Tuesday in the narrow, man-made waterway …

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Cyclone Tauktae: Kerala To Goa, How People Were Affected By Severe Cyclonic Storm

As the country grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, here’s another tragedy that’s unavoidable. In Kerala, Karnataka, Goa and Maharashtra, hundreds of houses were damaged on Saturday due to torrential rains and strong winds, uprooted trees and disrupted power supply for hours. Life in the coastal areas was disrupted due to Cyclonic storm Tauktae in the sea. Trees were uprooted at …

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Here’s How Cricketers And Teams Came Forward To Help India Fight Covid-19

Several cricketers and IPL teams have come forward to help COVID victims in India. Several players are announcing their support to help India fight against Covid-19. Pat Cummins, Brett Lee, Sachin Tendulkar, Shikhar Dhawan, Jayadev Unadkat, Rahane, Pandya Brothers, Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals have helped India in this difficult time. Here are the details: <img src="https://im.indiatimes.in/photogallery/2021/May/1afp_60939b514dbe7.jpg's fight against the …

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