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Stan Swamy's death will 'remain a stain' on India's human rights record: UN expert
Rediff.com17 Jul 2021'Why he wasn't released, and why he had to die in custody?'
Spread of Delta variant will substantially up cases: WHO
Rediff.com14 Jul 2021As of July 13, at least 111 countries, territories and areas have reported detection of the Delta variant, and this is expected to continue to increase, becoming the dominant variant globally in the coming months.
COVAX urges equal recognition of WHO approved vaccines
Rediff.com2 Jul 2021Calling for 'equal recognition of vaccines', COVAX on Thursday urged all governments to recognise as 'fully vaccinated' those people who have received COVID-19 vaccines deemed safe by World Health Organisation, saying any move that restricts travel of people based on the vaccines they have received is 'counter-effective, both in spirit and outcome'.
India raises concern over use of drones by terrorists
Rediff.com29 Jun 2021The possibility of the use of weaponised drones for terrorist activities against strategic and commercial assets calls for serious attention by the global community, India has told the United Nations General Assembly, a day after two explosives-laden drones crashed into the Indian Air Force (IAF) station at Jammu airport.
Urge Pak to act against terror outfits: India at UNGA
Rediff.com29 Jun 2021India has told the United Nations General Assembly that it is high time the international community called on Pakistan to take 'effective and irreversible' actions against terror outfits operating on its soil, asserting that Islamabad should not take the 'high road of morality' which is only laden with mines of falsehood.
Delta variant now reported in 85 countries: WHO
Rediff.com24 Jun 2021The WHO said the four current 'Variants of Concern' being monitored closely - Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta - are widespread and have been detected in all WHO regions.
Terror safe havens must be dismantled for peace in Afghanistan: India
Rediff.com22 Jun 2021India said on Tuesday that terrorist safe havens and sanctuaries must be dismantled immediately and terrorist supply chains disrupted for enduring peace in Afghanistan as it called for zero tolerance for terrorism in all its forms and manifestations including cross-border attacks.
Over 3,000 people perform Yoga at iconic Times Square
Rediff.com21 Jun 2021The Consulate General of India, New York in partnership with Times Square Alliance hosted the 7th International Day of Yoga celebrations.
India abstains from voting on UNGA resolution on Myanmar
Rediff.com19 Jun 2021In its explanation of vote, India said 'we find that our views have not been reflected in the draft being considered for adoption today. We would like to reiterate that a consultative and constructive approach involving the neighbouring countries and the region, remains important as the international community strives for the peaceful resolution of the issue'.
Antonio Guterres re-elected as UN chief for 2nd term
Rediff.com19 Jun 2021United Nations General Assembly on Friday appointed Antonio Guterres as the UN Secretary General for a second term beginning January 1, 2022, days after the powerful Security Council unanimously recommended his name to the 193-member body for re-election.
Satya Nadella is named chairman of Microsoft
Rediff.com17 Jun 2021Microsoft's India-born CEO Satya Nadella has been named the company's chairman, an additional role in which he will 'lead the work to set the agenda for the board.'
Only 1 Covid strain found in India of concern: WHO
Rediff.com2 Jun 2021The B.1.617 variant was first detected in India and was divided in three lineages -- B.1.617.1, B.1.617.2 and B.1.617.3.
There is a political effort to depict our govt in a certain way: Jaishankar
Rediff.com27 May 2021"This is what this government did. Now, if you are feeding more than two and a half times the population of the United States and you are funding more than the population of the US and you're doing this pretty much anonymously and impersonally in the sense beyond the name and the detail, the bank account of the person. We're not asking anything more. There is no criteria of discrimination," Jaishankar, also a senior leader of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, said.
India-dominant Covid variant found in 53 countries: WHO
Rediff.com27 May 2021WHO has declared B.1.617 as a "variant of concern" and the update noted that this variant has "increased transmissibility", disease severity is "under investigation", risk of reinfection is "under investigation, possible modest reduction in neutralization activity (B.1.617.1)".
Real Covid deaths could be 2 times higher than official stats: WHO
Rediff.com21 May 2021"Excess deaths" captures not only confirmed deaths, but also COVID-19 deaths that were not correctly diagnosed and reported as well as deaths attributable to the overall crisis conditions.
New Covid cases fall by 13% in India last week, still highest globally: WHO
Rediff.com19 May 2021India registered a 13 per cent decrease in new COVID-19 cases in the past week but the number of fresh infections was still the highest around the world, the World Health Organisation has said.
WHO reminds Serum Institute of COVAX commitments
Rediff.com18 May 2021COVAX, 'the global COVID vaccine equity scheme', has so far delivered 65 million doses to 124 countries and economies but it is dependent on countries and manufacturers honouring their commitments.
India's Covid situation hugely concerning: WHO Chief
Rediff.com14 May 2021India's COVID-19 situation remains hugely concerning, with several states continuing to see a worrying number of cases, hospitalisations and deaths, World Health Organisation chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Friday, warning that the pandemic's second year will be 'far more deadly' than the first for the world.
Religious, political events accelerated COVID in India: WHO
Rediff.com12 May 2021"A recent risk assessment of the situation in India conducted by WHO found that resurgence and acceleration of COVID-19 transmission in India had several potential contributing factors, including increase in the proportion of cases of SARS-CoV-2 variants with potentially increased transmissibility; several religious and political mass gathering events which increased social mixing; and, under use of and reduced adherence to public health and social measures. The exact contributions of these each of these factors on increased transmission in India are not well understood," it said.
Workers sue BAPS in US over alleged forced labour, wage law violations
Rediff.com12 May 2021A group of Indian workers in the US have filed a lawsuit in a district court against the Swaminarayan sect BAPS, accusing it of human trafficking and wage law violations during the construction of a massive temple in New Jersey.