The landing marks the third visit to Mars in just over a week. Two spacecraft from the United Arab Emirates and China swung into orbit around Mars on successive days last week
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Toronto: The World Health Organisation has granted an emergency authorization to AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine, a move that should allow the UN agency’s partners to ship millions of doses to countries as part of a UN-backed programme to tame the pandemic. WHO said it was clearing the AstraZeneca vaccines made by the Serum Institute of India […]
While the key east-west transit point started to see an uptick in traffic after long-haul carrier Emirates resumed its routes last summer, the airport's 2020 passenger load of 25.9 million is still a trickle compared to 2019
Parliament is scheduled to consider the draft laws on February 16 after a Senate committee last week recommended no changes to the proposed regulations that Google and Facebook have condemned as unworkable
Japan's seasonally adjusted gross domestic product had grown at a dramatic annualised rate of 22.9% in the July-September period
The near-term outlook for growth remains shaky and the International Monetary Fund has downgraded its 2021 growth forecast for the eurozone to 4.2% from 5.2%
Bitcoin has drawn enthusiasts for its scarcity and security, but the volatile digital currency still is not widely used to pay for goods and services
Authorities in the Netherlands, Germany, the United States, the UK, France, Lithuania, Canada and Ukraine took part in the international operation coordinated by the two Hague-based agencies.
Tokyo: Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga vowed to get the pandemic under control and hold the already postponed Olympics this summer with ample coronavirus protection. In a speech opening a new Parliament session, Suga said his government would revise laws to make anti-virus measures enforceable with penalties and compensation. Early in the pandemic, Japan was […]