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Gulf Today, Staff Reporter The Ministry of Education on Thursday said the learning method for the next academic year is yet to be decided. The decision will be dependent...
Gulf Today, Staff Reporter Abu Dhabi has announced the first launch of the first Virtual Charter School to provide continued education for students who have been affected by the...
New coronavirus infections in India rose by the most in more than three months as a second wave of the epidemic gathered momentum, with Maharashtra, the country’s richest state,...
Gulf Today, Staff Reporter The Sharjah Police have called on the public not to deal with or approach beggars in any way, as communication with or physically touching them...
A new study has revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic has increased pregnancy stress for expectant mothers as well as postpartum women in the US. The findings indicated that one...
After four years of the Brexit saga, the last few weeks have been a period of respite. The consequences of leaving the “transition period” at the end of January have...
Vaccine nationalism is a new concept in the current COVID-19 era, which is likely to hinder the global health and economic recovery causing more harm than the pandemic itself. Governments...
Many countries in the European Unions, including France, Norway Bulgaria and Germany, have stopped the use of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine, on the grounds that it leads to blood clotting...
Global oil demand will return to pre-pandemic levels in two years and reach record heights by 2026 unless governments take swift action to meet climate goals, the International Energy Agency...
Malaysia’s Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin unveiled a fresh round of stimulus on Wednesday, in the hope of breathing life into a pandemic-hit economy that last year saw its worst contraction...