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  • Maha Legislature's winter session meeting held in Nagpur
  • Two LeT militants, civilian killed in Pulwama encounter
  • WHO to work with any US administrations - Ryan
  • Apex Court wants to see "blue sky"
  • Union Education Minister announces setting up of Centre of Excellence for Indian Knowledge System at IIT Kharagpur
  • Bio-bubble affecting players mentally, says Kohli
  • Family of police wireless operator seek help to retrieve body from river in Jammu
  • PM to flag off Ro-Pax service between Hazira, Ghogha in Gujarat on Nov 8
  • Covid tally in Odisha surges to 2,98,768; Toll mounts to 1393
  • Sensex spurts 552 90 pts
  • SBI integrates YONO Krishi with IFFCO eBazar Ltd (IeBL)
  • No decision by Cong on any alliance in Assam yet
  • Privilege motion: SC notice to Mah Assembly secy over issuing letter to Arnab
  • ISRO Scientists offer prayers to Lord Venkateswara ahead of PSLV C-49 launch
  • Ex-police officer joins AP, Media advisor appointed
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WHO to work with any US administrations - Ryan

Moscow, Nov 6 (Sputnik) The World Health Organization will work with any US administration, Michael J Ryan, the executive director of WHO's Health Emergencies Programme, said Friday, shortly after the US presidential election.
The results of Tuesday's vote have yet to be fully tallied.
"We would just like to congratulate all Americans for exercising wonderful act of democracy that's ongoing there right now and to assure you that the World Health Organization is a member state organization, we continue to work with the the US administration and we'll work with all US administrations now and into the future," Ryan told a press conference.
Incumbent President Donald Trump has criticized WHO over its response to the coronavirus pandemic and announced the decision to withdraw from the organization. Trump and his Democratic challenger Joe Biden are currently still tied in an extremely tight race for the presidency.
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