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Photo Credit: IANS IANSLive New Delhi, June 9 (IANS) The Delhi Congress has decided to hold protests at the petrol pumps across the national capital on Friday over the ‘unchecked rise in the prices of petrol and diesel.
Relentless new wave sends India corona death toll past 204,000 Top Story April 29, 2021 NEW DELHI: India’s coronavirus death toll shot past 204,000 Wednesday as a relentless wave of new cases swamped hospitals and sent desperate families out into the streets of the capital in search of oxygen supplies and medicine. Infection and death rates are soaring in the vast country of 1.3 billion, in contrast with the United States and some European nations which are taking tentative steps back towards normal life. The virus has now killed more than 3.1 million people worldwide, with India driving the latest surge, recording 345,398 new infections a global record and 3,130 deaths on Wednesday. ....
Relentless New Wave Sends India Covid Death Toll Past 200,000 By AFP bureaus 04/28/21 AT 12:24 PM India s coronavirus death toll shot past 200,000 Wednesday as a relentless wave of new cases swamped hospitals and sent desperate families out into the streets of the capital in search of oxygen supplies and medicine. Infection and death rates are soaring in the vast country of 1.3 billion people, in contrast with the United States and some European nations which are taking tentative steps back towards normal life. Crematoriums in New Delhi are facing shortages of wood because of the surge in deaths, locad media said Photo: AFP / Prakash SINGH ....
English football announces social media boycott, fires shot at companies 24 Apr, 2021 09:06 PM 3 minutes to read Manchester City s Raheem Sterling has urged social media companies to do more against racist abuse. Photo /AP Manchester City s Raheem Sterling has urged social media companies to do more against racist abuse. Photo /AP NZ Herald English footall is uniting to boycott social media for four days in response to relentless online abuse of players. The blackout of Facebook, Twitter and Instagram will begin next Friday UKT and last until Monday, covering a full round of games in the men s and women s professional leagues. It will be undertaken by the FA, Premier League, English Football League, Women s Super League, Women s Championship as well as player, manager and referee bodies, and anti-discrimination group Kick It Out. ....
Despite Relentless Media Campaign, Americans Fear of COVID Now Eclipsed by Threat on Our Border By Garion Frankel Published April 24, 2021 at 2:46pm ....