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Jair Bolsonaro

Jair Bolsonaro

Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro undergoes test for coronavirus Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has undergone a test for the new coronavirus after a top aide contracted the disease following a trip on which both met with Donald Trump, his son said Thursday. “President Bolsonaro has been tested for coronavirus and we are waiting for the results. However, he is not exhibiting any symptoms of the disease,” Eduardo Bolsonaro, a lawmaker, wrote on Twitter. The far-right leader’s test results are expected Friday, Brazilian media reports said. He cancelled a scheduled trip Thursday to the city of Mossoro, in northeastern Brazil, and his...

Peter Dutton

Peter Dutton

Peter Dutton: Australia minister tests positive for virus Mr Dutton, who sits on the national security committee, said he woke up with a “temperature and sore throat”. He said he immediately contacted his local health department in Queensland and is now in hospital. There are currently 156 confirmed cases in Australia, including US actor Tom Hanks, who is in Queensland. Hanks is there with his wife Rita Wilson – who also has the virus – to make a film about Elvis Presley. “This morning I woke up with a temperature and sore throat. I feel fine and will provide an...

Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson

More loved ones will die due to coronavirus: Boris Johnson warns Britons LONDON : Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned on Thursday that many more families would see their loved ones die from coronavirus, as the government’s chief scientific adviser said Britain likely has as many as 10,000 people infected. Britain and the EU also agreed to cancel face-to-face trade negotiations planned for next week in London due to the outbreak. At a meeting of the government’s emergency committee on Thursday, Johnson moved Britain’s response to the outbreak to the so-called “delay phase”, aimed at putting off the peak until the summer months,...

Donald Trump

Donald Trump

Coronavirus: ‘India ahead of curve’, says Trump after greeting Irish PM with namaste WASHINGTON : US President Donald Trump and visiting Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar greeted each other in the traditional Indian way of ‘namaste’ at the White House here on Thursday, which they said was necessary in the current times of coronavirus. Trump and Varadkar, who is of Indian-origin, joined their palms in the ‘namaste’ pose when reporters asked them in the Oval Office as to how they greeted each other. “We did not shake hands today. We looked at each other and said what we are going to do....

Sophie Gregoire Trudeau

Sophie Gregoire Trudeau

Coronavirus pandemic: Canada PM Justin Trudeau’s wife tests positive for COVID-19 The wife of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has tested positive for the new coronavirus, his office said late Thursday. “Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau was tested for COVID-19 today. The test came back positive,” the Prime Minister’s office said in a statement. “Following medical advice, she will remain in isolation for the time being. She is feeling well, is taking all the recommended precautions and her symptoms remain mild,” it said. “The Prime Minister is in good health with no symptoms. As a precautionary measure and following the advice of doctors,...

Anthony S. Fauci

Anthony S. Fauci

Coronavirus is 10 times deadlier than seasonal flu, NIAID chief Fauci says WASHINGTON : The novel coronavirus spreading across the globe is “10 times more lethal than the seasonal flu,” the government’s top infectious disease official told a House hearing, where he warned the US must take serious mitigation efforts now. “Bottom line: It’s going to get worse,” National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Anthony Fauci told the House Oversight and Reform Committee. “If we don’t do very serious mitigation now, what’s going to happen is we’re going to be weeks behind” in containing the spread. Source: Livemint

Aung San Suu Kyi

Aung San Suu Kyi

Myanmar MPs reject bid to allow Suu Kyi to become president Myanmar’s parliament rejected on Wednesday a proposed constitutional amendment that would have allowed the country’s de facto leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, to officially become president. The rejection had been expected because the proposal was opposed by the military, which under the constitution adopted when it held power, holds enough parliamentary seats to block any constitutional change. The defeated motion was one of several constitutional changes proposed by Suu Kyi’s ruling National League for Democracy party, with most expected to be blocked. Article 59(f) of the constitution bars a person...

Mark Esper

Mark Esper

Coronavirus pandemic | US Defence Secretary Mark Esper’s visit to India on March 15-16 called off US Defence Secretary Mark Esper’s visit to India on March 15-16 has been called off due to the coronavirus threat, Defence Ministry officials said on Thursday. The trip, during which Esper was supposed to meet his Indian counterpart Rajnath Singh, is among the several events being postponed because of the coronavirus infection. A two-day conference organised by the Manohar Parrikar Institute of Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA), which was to start from Thursday, has also been postponed due to the COVID-19 threat. The defence...

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala’s wealth catches Coronavirus; big bull loses Rs 603 crore in his favourite stock The butchery that equity markets witnessed on Thursday left investors poorer by more than Rs 12 lakh crore in market capitalisation of BSE-listed firms. S&P BSE Sensex tanked 3,100 points to trade at 32,589 points while the broader NSE Nifty-50 index plunged 900 points trading below at 9,557 mark. Amidst the massacre, even the big bull of Indian equity markets, Rakesh Jhunjhunwala likely saw his wealth depreciate. The billionaire investor lost Rs 603 crore from his much-adored  Titan Company Limited in just one trading session. According to the information available...

Jyotiraditya Scindia

Jyotiraditya Scindia

Fortunate that BJP opened doors for me: Jyotiraditya Scindia BHOPAL: Former Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia on Thursday said he considers himself fortunate that the BJP accepted him in the party and assured party workers that he will work wholeheartedly for them. Speaking at the state BJP office, Scindia also said the one thing he was bringing to the table was hard work. “I am feeling fortunate to join the BJP. Party president JP Nadda, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and home minister Amit Shah opened the doors of this party for me,” Scindia said. “I have brought only one thing with...