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  • Result for Neredmet division withheld, Counting for rest of 149 divisions in GHMC Poll completed
  • Sitharaman urges DRI, custom to ensure every economic offender is taken to task
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  • Farmers' unions call for 'Bharat Bandh' on Dec 8, demand repeal of 3 new farm laws
  • K Ravi Kumar appointed Chief Electoral Officer of Jharkhand
  • Vaccine approval fails to boost UK Prime Minister's rating – Poll
  • TRS emerge as single largest party in GHMC election, BJP makes big inroads in state capital
  • DRI celebrates 63rd Founding Day
  • Indian Arrows arrive in Kolkata for IFA Shield
  • ED seizes Viajy Mallya’s asset worth of Rs 14 Cr in France
  • Delhi records fresh spike of 4,067 COVID cases, recovery rate 93 55 per cent
  • DDC Polls: Over 50 pc voter turnout in J&K in Phase-3
  • There will be no shortage of goods in Delhi: CAIT
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Vaccine approval fails to boost UK Prime Minister's rating – Poll

Moscow, Dec 4 (Sputnik) A poll conducted in the wake of the coronavirus vaccine's approval in the United Kingdom found that the success did not rub off on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, whose popularity rating stayed largely unchanged.
Findings, published by the YouGov pollster on Friday, showed that 35 percent of those sampled from December 2-3 had a favorable opinion of Johnson, down 1 percentage point from mid-November.
The number of those holding a favorable view of Johnson fell 2 points to 54 percent. The number of people who said they had confidence in his ability to make the right decision in the fight against the pandemic rose 1 point to 34 percent from October.
The UK became the first country in the world on Wednesday to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for use and plans to start vaccinating people at risk in December. The UK business secretary, Alok Sharma, said some million doses would be made available by the end of 2020.
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Bangladesh to relocate Rohingya's

04 Dec 2020 | 9:07 PM

Dhaka, Dec 4 (UNI) In the face of growing concern over the extreme congestion in the camps of Cox’s Bazar and to avert any risk of death due to landslides and other unwarranted incidents, the Government of Bangladesh has decided to relocate, in phases, 1,00,000 Rohingyas to Bhashan Char.

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Progress made in resolving Saudi-led boycott of Qatar: Kuwait

04 Dec 2020 | 8:00 PM

Kuwait City, Dec 4 (UNI) Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Ahmed al-Sabah said on Friday that some progress has been made regarding reconciliation in the Gulf crisis involving the Saudi led boycott of Qatar.

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Rickshaw blast in Rawalpindi kills 1, injures 7

Rickshaw blast in Rawalpindi kills 1, injures 7

04 Dec 2020 | 7:28 PM

Islamabad, Dec 4(UNI) A blast in a parked auto rickshaw at Pir Wadhai bus station of Pakistan's Rawalpindi city on Friday, left one dead and 7 injured, officials said.

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Iran's nCoV death toll nears 50,000

Iran's nCoV death toll nears 50,000

04 Dec 2020 | 7:07 PM

Tehran, Dec 4 (UNI) Iran's Health Ministry on Friday reported 347 fresh nCoV death cases in the past 24 hours, raising the death toll to 49,695 since the outbreak of the disease in the country on Feb 19.

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Bangladesh relocates Rohingya's to a remote island against their will, rights groups say

Bangladesh relocates Rohingya's to a remote island against their will, rights groups say

04 Dec 2020 | 6:58 PM

Dhaka, Dec 4(UNI) Bangladeshi authorities on Friday began the process of relocating thousands of Rohingya refugees to a remote island despite concerns about their safety and against their consent, rights groups claimed.

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