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African swine fever kills over 13,000 pigs in Assam
The outbreak of African swine fever (AFS) has claimed more than 13,000 pigs in the last few days in parts…
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Musk threatens to exit California over virus restrictions
Tesla CEO Elon Musk threatened Saturday to pull the company’s factory and headquarters out of California in an escalating spat…
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COVID-19 may force auto cos into more automation on shop-floor, less reliance on contract labour: EY
The Indian automotive sector will continue to face challenges related to non-availability of labour and concerns over health and safety…
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NDMA issues guidelines for restarting industrial activities to avoid Vizag-type tragedy
In the wake of the gas leak at a factory in Visakhapatnam, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued…
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SBI complains to CBI after Rs 411 crore loan defaulter flee country
Three promoters of Ram Dev International, recently booked by the CBI for allegedly cheating a consortium of six banks to…
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Coronavirus strikes staffers inside the White House
Vice President Mike Pence’s press secretary has the coronavirus, the White House said, making her the second person who works…
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Death toll due to COVID-19 rises to 1,981; cases climb to 59,662
The death toll due to COVID-19 rose to 1,981 and the number of cases climbed to 59,662 in the country…
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The Trump administration wants U.S. supply chain to leave China—but U.S. companies want to stay
At the start of the year, China looked like a bad place for manufacturers to be. In late January, factories…
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What Happens Next with North Korea Now That Kim Jong-un’s Back
Late last week, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un—who since mid-April had been rumored to be either dead, brain-dead, or otherwise…
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Apple to start reopening some U.S. stores next week
Apple will start reopening U.S. retail stores next week, beginning in Idaho, South Carolina, Alabama and Alaska. The company said…
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