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Apple launches iPhone SE. Check price and features Apple launches iPhone SE. Check price and features
The latest iPhone from Apple is not what you would expect - a successor to the 2016 SE - it is unlike any of the current phones on Apple's lineup.
Is your food susceptible to the coronavirus? Is your food susceptible to the coronavirus?
The novel coronavirus has changed the world fundamentally. The question that is bothering everyone is its effect on food.
Lockdown 2: You can drive down but there's a catch Lockdown 2: You can drive down but there's a catch
Post the extension of the lockdown till May 3, the government also made provisions for relaxation from April 20, here's what changes from the first phase of the lockdown.
From guns to masks: CRPF jawans switch roles to help the nation From guns to masks: CRPF jawans switch roles to help the nation
CRPF which has fought many decisive battles against militants in Jammu and Kashmir, and left-wing extremism, is now fighting an invisible enemy: the novel coronavirus.
What foreigners stuck in India are doing What foreigners stuck in India are doing
Since the nationwide lockdown came into effect, people have been stranded across the country, but some of them are farther from home than others; here's what the foreigners stuck in India are up to.
The 'flying hospital' of France and Italy The 'flying hospital' of France and Italy
The 'MedEvac' has all the necessary equipment required to tend to patients for the duration of the flight, including defibrillators.
Why smokeless tobacco is banned Why smokeless tobacco is banned
The northern state - also a dry state - is the latest to ban smokeless tobacco products in a bid to prevent people from spitting in public and private spaces, as protection against coronavirus.
Six Indian-Americans in Trump's list to revive US economy Six Indian-Americans in Trump's list to revive US economy
Trump's list includes six Indian-American corporate leaders who are the "brightest" and the "smartest" people on how to restart the US economy.
How 'work from home' is making us anxious How 'work from home' is making us anxious
As the number of coronavirus patients swells across the world, the manner in which we work has fundamentally changed. 'Work from home' has entered our lexicon and brought with itself new anxieties, as for most people the line between work and home has begun to blur.
Combating Covid-19 in weird ways Combating Covid-19 in weird ways
With the coronavirus reaching pretty much every corner of the world by now, every country across the globe is figuring out how to beat the virus - here are some countries that are doing things a bit differently
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