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Brahmanbaria mayhem: 6 more Hefazat men held-549628

Brahmanbaria mayhem: 6 more Hefazat men held UNB 27th April, 2021 03:30:52 Six more people have been arrested in the past 24 hours in connection with last month s mayhem by Hefazat-e-Islam supporters in Brahmanbaria, police said on Tuesday. The arrests were made from different parts of Brahmanbaria after identifying the accused from video footage and images taken during the violence, the district police said. Two of the six arrested have been identified as Sadekpr Union Chartra Olama Oikko Parishad’s secretary Kwari Md Mojammel Haque and Ashuganj upajila Hefazat-e-Islam and Imam Parishad secretary Maulana Mufti Obaydullah. So far, 55 cases have been filed and 375 people nabbed over the rampage, the district police said in a release.

Biden: It is my intention to eventually send vaccines to India

Biden: It is my intention to eventually send vaccines to India President Joe Biden speaks about COVID-19, on the North Lawn of the White House on April 27 in Washington, DC. Evan Vucci/AP President Biden said he s in touch with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the country battles a stunning Covid-19 surge and said it is his intention to eventually send vaccines to India. With regard to India, I spoke at length with Modi, the prime minister. We are sending immediately a whole series of help that he needs, including providing for those remdesivir and other drugs that are able to deal with this and prevent in some cases but help recovery, Biden said in White House remarks.

Editorial: A moral duty to help world get vaccinated

Editorial: A moral duty to help world get vaccinated Express-News Editorial Board FacebookTwitterEmail Health workers in India tend to a COVID patient in need of intensive care. As the virus rages abroad, the world is begging for vaccines.Punit Paranjpe / AFP / Getty Images Of all the balancing acts a president must execute, the most difficult may be serving the country without forsaking the world. It represents a moral quandary that, while profoundly vexing, is a hallmark of the job. President Joe Biden is living this in real time. Statistics show the tragic gap in vaccine access between rich and poor nations, with the United States among the countries enjoying an abundance of vaccines, especially as we hit a discomforting wall of vaccine hesitancy. Meanwhile, COVID-19 rages in India.

Indian government tightens its grip on Twitter as Covid-19 cases surge

Indian government tightens its grip on Twitter as Covid-19 cases surge Issued on: 27/04/2021 - 18:01 Mourners perform last rites of a Covid-19 victim at a crematorium in New Delhi on April 27, 2021. © Prakash Singh, AFP 12 min Indian social media users have taken to Twitter with desperate pleas for help as the country struggles to cope with record high Covid-19 cases and deaths. But Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has been accused of attempting to control the narrative with legal orders to delete Twitter posts critical of its response. Advertising Read more On April 21, when Mirza Saaib Beg received an email from Twitter informing him “in the interest of transparency” that the social media company had received a demand from the Indian government to take down his post on the Covid-19 crisis, the Oxford University student was not unduly concerned.

Covid-19: How did the virus outbreak in India get so bad?

How did the outbreak get so bad? That question continues to puzzle experts. Back in early February, hospitalisation numbers had plummeted and India was reporting about as many new cases per day as New York state, despite being 50 times as populous. The only likely explanation was widespread immunity, epidemiologists said at the time. Ajit Solanki/AP Desperate patients and relatives have turned to the black market for medicine, while others die in hospitals amid oxygen shortages. India is now the epicentre of the global pandemic and a focal point of international concern. The country reported more than 350,000 new cases on Monday alone, breaking daily infection records for the fifth straight day.

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