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The Latest: Germany: Delta variant dominant in nation

The Latest: Germany: Delta variant dominant in nation
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Majority of Indians Consider It Important to Be Hindu to Be 'Truly Indian', Pew Poll Finds

Majority of Indians Consider It Important to Be Hindu to Be 'Truly Indian', Pew Poll Finds
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As PM Modi Heads Into All-Party Meet, A Look At Where Things Stand In J&K

As PM Modi Heads Into All-Party Meet, A Look At Where Things Stand In J&K
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The Latest: Asia-Pacific area seeks post-pandemic progress | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source


The Latest: Asia-Pacific area seeks post-pandemic progress
A health worker prepares to administer a dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine for COVID-19 to a farmer in a paddy field in Tral village south of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Saturday, June 5, 2021. (AP Photo/ Dar Yasin)
June 05, 2021 - 5:45 AM
BANGKOK — Trade ministers from the Pacific Rim were discussing ways to build back better from the pandemic in an online meeting Saturday hosted by New Zealand.
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum has long focused on dismantling trade barriers. The meeting of its trade ministers was convened virtually, given travel restrictions in the region as coronavirus outbreaks flare in many countries still struggling to obtain and deploy enough COVID-19 vaccines.

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India's intifada: Why Modi is arresting pro-Palestinian protesters - World News

As the Israel-Gaza conflict raged, India’s UN ambassador backed the ‘just Palestinian cause,’ but police arrested pro-Palestinian protestors in Indian-controlled Kashmir: A dissonance fuelled by history, Hindutva and right-wing Zionism

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India's intifada: Why Modi is arresting pro-Palestinian protesters in Kashmir - Israel News

India's intifada: Why Modi is arresting pro-Palestinian protesters in Kashmir - Israel News
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Glimmer of Hope Seen in India, but Coronavirus Crisis Not Over Yet


BENGALURU, India (AP) — For the first time in months, Izhaar Hussain Shaikh is feeling somewhat optimistic.
The 30-year-old ambulance driver in India’s metropolis of Mumbai has been working tirelessly ever since the city became the epicenter of another catastrophic Covid-19 surge slashing through the country. Last month, he drove about 70 patients to the hospital, his cellphone constantly vibrating with calls.
But two weeks into May, he’s only carried 10 patients. Cases are falling and so are the phone calls.
“We used to be so busy before, we didn’t even have time to eat,” he said.
In the last week, the number of new cases plunged by nearly 70% in India’s financial capital, home to 22 million people. After a peak of 11,000 daily cases, the city is now seeing fewer than 2,000 a day.

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Glimmer of hope seen in India, but virus crisis not over yet

Glimmer of hope seen in India, but virus crisis not over yet
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India's COVID-19 afflicted left 'to fend for themselves,' overwhelmed families say

In India, families struck by coronavirus say they lack help from government or hospitals, while health care workers toil without vaccines or breaks.

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In India, Civil Society Groups Fill the Void as the Government Fails to Confront COVID-19


In India, Civil Society Groups Fill the Void as the Government Fails to Confront COVID-19
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Simran Jeet Singh
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Tim Williams, warehouse assistant for Medisys, Ray Fredericks, assistant director for Medisys, Dr. Abhu Kaur with Khalsa Aid, and Michael Stack, healthcare account representative for Grainger, load dozens of electrical transformers onto a pallet to be shipped from New York to New Delhi, along with oxygen concentrators, on May 7, 2021.
Ravi Singh is no stranger to relief efforts. His organization, Khalsa Aid, led humanitarian support to the embattled Yezidi in 2015, to Rohingya refugees in 2017, and to tsunami-stricken Indonesia in 2018. What he did not expect was that his NGO’s skills would be needed across India in the wake of COVID-19.

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