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Delhi Police detain Army veterans protesting outside Chinese Embassy
Delhi Police detain Army veterans protesting outside Chinese Embassy

New Delhi, The Delhi Police on Wednesday detained Army veterans and Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) members, who were protesting outside the Chinese Embassy here against the killing of 20 Indian Army soldiers in Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh on Monday night by the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) troops.

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Loss of soldiers at LAC deeply disturbing: Rajnath Singh
Loss of soldiers at LAC deeply disturbing: Rajnath Singh

New Delhi, Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Wednesday that the loss of soldiers in Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh at the Line of Actual Control was "deeply disturbing and painful."

India lost 20 of its soldiers, including an officer, during a violent attack carried out by the Chinese People&

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An entire Indian Army's Company was trapped by Chinese PLA
An entire Indian Army's Company was trapped by Chinese PLA

New Delhi, Around 120 Indian soldiers, almost an entire company, was trapped and encircled by the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) and followed by savage and deceptive attacks, many to a point of mutilation, on Monday night, sources said.

Pointing firearms on their faces, the Chinese PLA brutally torture

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Chinese casualties in single digits so far
Chinese casualties in single digits so far

New Delhi, Chinese Peoples Liberation Army has suffered casualties in single digits so far during their brutal attack on Indian Army personnel at Galwan valley at the Line of Actual Control that has so far killed 20 Indian soldiers, sources said.

"Their casualties are as low and in single digits so far,"

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Facebook will allow users to turn off political ads: Zuckerberg
Facebook will allow users to turn off political ads: Zuckerberg

San Francisco, Facing criticism for allowing misleading political ads on its services, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced that its platform will now allow users to turn off seeing political ads as the US inches towards presidential election in November.

Starting with some people and rolling out to everyone

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Neutralizing antibodies against Covid-19 virus identified
Neutralizing antibodies against Covid-19 virus identified

New York, Researchers have identified several human antibodies that target SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for Covid-19, according to three papers published in the journal Science.

Several of these antibodies showed protective, neutralizing capabilities, offering promising therapeutic leads, and eight antibodies

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China tried to unilaterally change status quo in Ladakh, casualties on both sides: MEA
China tried to unilaterally change status quo in Ladakh, casualties on both sides: MEA

New Delhi: India on Tuesday hit out at China for unilaterally attempting to change the status quo along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh, which led to the killings of troops of both the countries in a violent clash on Monday night.

The Ministry of External Affairs' official spokesperson

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France reports 111 new COVID-19 deaths
France reports 111 new COVID-19 deaths

Paris, A total of 111 COVID-19 patients in France succumbed to the coronavirus-caused disease in the last 24 hours, bringing the total fatalities to 29,547, while hospitalizations further declined, the Health Ministry said on Tuesday.

Of the deaths, 19,090 were registered in hospitals, a one-day rise of 38. At nur

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Vegetarians tend to be slimmer, less extrovert than meat-eaters
Vegetarians tend to be slimmer, less extrovert than meat-eaters

London, Want to look slim? Read on. Researchers have now found that vegetarians tend to be slimmer and less extroverted than meat-eaters.

The study, published in the journal Nutrients, found that the less animal products someone consumes, the lower will be his body mass index (BMI) on an average and he will also t

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No entry for devotees into Mysuru Chamundi temple on Ashada Fridays
No entry for devotees into Mysuru Chamundi temple on Ashada Fridays

Mysuru (Karnataka), Devotees would not be allowed into the famous Hindu temple atop the Chamundi hills in Karnataka's Mysuru on Fridays of Hindu calendar month ‘Ashada', beginning June 22, to prevent crowding amid the Covid-induced lockdown, a top official said on Tuesday.

"As thousands of devot

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