The application process has already started on September 25 and the last date to submit the online application is October 18.
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for October delivery rose 95 cents to $69.30 a barrel Wednesday. Brent crude oil for November delivery rose 91 cents to $72.60 a barrel.
The rise in the R-value comes after a steady decline in cases in the first half of August in the country.
A barber working in Kabul told Reuters on Wednesday that he was scared of what Taliban rule could mean for his trade in the future.
The collapse of a two-decade-long American experiment in state-building in Afghanistan gives Russia a chance to reassert itself in the region.
The families of the woman and the priest maintained a good relationship, claimed the woman.
The WHO wants every country to have vaccinated at least 10 percent of its population by the end of September
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The Mumbai bench of the NCLT has asked the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and Ministry of Civil Aviation (MCA) to allot slots to the airline within 90 days, according to reports
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Hero Motocorp has started to build a temporary hospital of 100 beds, which is expected to be ready in the next one week or 10 days.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are all set to release their first Netflix series which will be centred on the Invictus Games.
Director G. Ashok, who made Bhumi Pednekar-starrer Durgamati and it's Telugu original Bhaagmathie, said that the Hindi film did not fare as well due to its OTT release.
An official from Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy died in custody in Myanmar overnight after being detained in a crackdown on antijunta protesters, associates said, and a party leader said he suspected the man was tortured.
As a presidential candidate, Joe Biden laid out a tougher line on Saudi Arabia than any U.S. president in decades. He said he would make the kingdom pay the price for human rights abuses and make them in fact the pariah that they are.