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Covid didn’t take a summer vacation | India News
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Covid didn’t take a summer vacation | India News

You’re not imagining it: Covid-19 cases are on the rise again. Fortunately, since a vast majority of Americans have some sort of immunity, either from…

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European experts make it official. July was hottest month on record
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European experts make it official. July was hottest month on record

BRUSSELS: Now that July’s sizzling numbers are all in, the European climate monitoring organisation made it official: July 2023 was Earth’s hottest month on record…

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Record heat swamps US emergency rooms
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Record heat swamps US emergency rooms

Heat-related illnesses have spiked as the US bakes in a record-hot summer, forcing some hospitals to call in more staff to treat a surge in…

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Heat wave in US turns Texas prisons into 'ovens'
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Heat wave in US turns Texas prisons into ‘ovens’

HOUSTON: On the afternoon of July 4, as Americans were celebrating the country’s independence with elaborate fireworks displays, a prisoner named Joseph Martire passed out…

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Sugar to become expensive during summer season as production set to fall by 10%
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Sugar to become expensive during summer season as production set to fall by 10%

India’s year-on-year sugar production is expected to fall by 10% in 2022-23, which is expected to make sugar more expensive during the summer season when…

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NCAER's Poonam Gupta says India's economy can withstand heat wave impact
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NCAER’s Poonam Gupta says India’s economy can withstand heat wave impact

As concerns mount over soaring temperatures in India and the impact on growth, a key advisor to Prime Minister Narendra Modi says the economy can…

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Heat may scorch fruit, vegetable output by 30%

Production of fruits and vegetables in the country may fall up to 30% this season as farmers report damages to their crop due to high…

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