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UK plans Brexit celebrations but warns businesses may suffer

7:58 pm January 18, 2020

London: The British government has announced plans for special events on the night of Jan. 31 when the country officially leaves the European Union but the country’s treasury chief has admitted that some U.K. business sectors will suffer as a result. Sajid Javid told the Financial Times in an interview Saturday that Britain’s regulations will […]

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National Security Service Grigory Kutoyan was found with traces of a gunshot wound

Ex-security chief turns up dead in Armenia

10:21 pm January 17, 2020

Yerevan: Armenian investigators on Friday said they had found the dead body of a former security chief bearing a gunshot wound, but they did not elaborate about possible foul play. “The body of the former director of the National Security Service Grigory Kutoyan was found with traces of a gunshot wound,” the south Caucasus country’s […]

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German tourist dies in Himachal’s Chamba

9:34 pm January 17, 2020

Shimla: A 68-year-old German tourist died in Himachal Pradesh’s Chamba district on Friday, police said. Rozowski Adelheid had been living in Malkota village in Bharmour tehsil for the last about four months, they said, adding no foul play was found behind her death. Her visa was found valid till February 2 and the German embassy […]

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Hungary pushes for direct Budapest-Mumbai flights

11:18 pm January 16, 2020

Mumbai: Hungary on Thursday pushed for direct air connectivity between Budapest and Mumbai, and acknowledged India’s role in promoting investment and creating new jobs in the central European country. There is a great deal of interest among Hungarians in India for direct air connectivity between Budapest and Mumbai, said Hungary’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and […]

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Millennials fear nuclear attack in next decade: survey

Millennials fear nuclear attack in next decade: survey

8:05 pm January 16, 2020

Geneva: More than half of millennials fear there will be a nuclear attack somewhere in the world within the next decade, according to a survey by the Red Cross released on Thursday. Some 47 per cent of respondents to the poll of 16,000 young people also believed it was more likely than not that there […]

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