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India Covid crisis: Maharashtra state may extend lockdown until mid-May

The state will not go through with a plan to open vaccinations to everyone aged over 18 from May 1 due to a shortage of doses.

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UAE: Five killed in vehicle collision in Abu Dhabi

UAE: Five killed in vehicle collision in Abu Dhabi Web Report/Abu Dhabi The collision of the two vehicles led to a fire An Emirati, an Arab woman and three Asians have died in a tragic accident in Al Dhafra, according to Abu Dhabi Police. The accident, which also resulted in the injury of an Emirati, occurred when one of the vehicles entered the road without making sure it was clear, leading to the collision of the two vehicles and causing a fire. Abu Dhabi Police responded immediately to the accident, dispatching ambulances, civil defence and specialised police patrols to the site.

Apple s new iPhone privacy changes: What do they mean for you?

Apple s new iPhone privacy changes: What do they mean for you? Reuters/New York Apple rolled out iPhone privacy feature, cracking down on apps that track users activity. Apple on Monday will begin rolling out an update of its iOS operating system with new privacy controls designed to limit digital advertisers from tracking iPhone users. For Apple s more than 1 billion iPhone users, the change will mean a new pop-up notification in some apps seeking their permission to collect data that Apple believes could be used to track their browsing habits across third-party apps and websites. For businesses, the rules could bring seismic changes to the nearly $100 billion mobile advertising market if most iPhone users decline to allow data collection, though the exact impact remains a question, according to industry experts.

India Covid crisis: Punjab accuses govt of impeding oxygen supply from Pakistan

India Covid crisis: Punjab accuses govt of impeding oxygen supply from Pakistan Web Report/New Delhi PTI photo Punjab Congress leader accused the central government of not cooperating with the state in importing oxygen from Pakistan A Punjab Congress leader has accused the central government of preventing the supply of oxygen from Pakistan and has warned that even if a single person dies because of lack of oxygen in the state, the Indian government would be held responsible. Sunil Jakhar, the chief of the Punjab Congress accused the central government of not cooperating with the state in importing oxygen from Pakistan. “Chief minister Amarinder Singh told us that he had taken up the matter with the union home ministry and the external affairs ministry, but has not got a positive response as yet,” said Jakhar. “If we get the oxygen, we will bear the financial burden on our own. There is an emergent need to save the people of the state.”

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