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Pepper the robot comforts coronavirus patients being quarantined at Tokyo hotels

Hotels in Tokyo have been converted into quarantine facilities to free up space at hospitals and are staffed with robots. Pepper, the world's first humanoid, is greeting people as they arrive.




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Smart patch placed on the throat could determine if you have coronavirus before symptoms arise

About the size of a postage stamp, the soft, flexible patch sits at the base of the throat and uses sensors to measure vitals in order to determine if you have coronavirus before symptoms emerge.




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Apple announces its Worldwide Developers Conference is set for June 22 and will be entirely online

Apple revealed in March that its Worldwide Developers Conference would be hosted online, but has announced the official date - June 22. The event will be free to the public this year.




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Flavonoids in tea, berries, red wine and dark chocolate could help to stave off dementia

Older adults who consume only a small amount of these foods are two to four times more likely to develop Alzheimer's and related conditions over 20 years, US researchers found.




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People who do yoga regularly have fewer, less painful migraines, study shows 

Yoga is a mental and spiritual practice which originated in ancient India. It involves breathing techniques, exercise and meditation.




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DNA tests reveal Australian wineries have been mislabeling an expensive type of grape for DECADES

New DNA testing has revealed that a prized variety of grapes called petit manseng, used to make a number of popular Australian wines, have actually been mislabeled for decades.




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Formula E driver Felipe Massa races a peregrine falcon... but who won?

It was the ultimate speed battle between man and nature as Felipe Massa took on a peregrine falcon, the fastest animal on planet Earth. The falcon is capable of speeds of up to 217mph.




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'Sinister' Chinese mussel has found its way into British waters

First found in China, it has caused significant problems in other areas it has invaded. It can form dense mats of up to 1,500 mussels per square metre - which can suffocate scallops and oysters.




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People with masculine features are viewed to be better at their job than those with feminine looks

A researcher from Princeton University in New Jersey has found that testosterone levels and masculine features are directly related to the perception of a man's talent.




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Extinct 'extra-terrestrial equivalent of the Rhine' spotted on Mars

Researchers from Utrecht used high-resolution images from orbiters circling the planet and found evidence of a river that continuously shifted. This created created sandbanks like the Rhine.




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Planet Nine is a MIRAGE according to experts who say it is a sprawling disk of icy debris

New research suggests Planet Nine is a mirage and nothing more than 'collective gravity.' The team say it is a sprawling disk of icy debris that formed when the solar system was born.




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Erecting dykes along a third of Europe's coastline could prevent 83 per cent of flood damage by 2100

The researchers found that the ultimate benefits of erecting dykes would outweigh the costs for a quarter of the UK coast under 16 inches of sea level rise.




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Army uses online computer game War Thunder to teach tank tactics to troops on coronavirus lockdown

Army solders at Fort Hood, Texas are conducting training exercises in the online computer game War Thunder while observing social distancing habits during the COVID-19 pandemic.




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Repurposing drugs to treat COVID-19 will allow tackle the pandemic faster than developing a vaccine

Any effective vaccine will take over a year to be developed and ready to be brought to bear on the coronavirus outbreak on a large scale, the UK-led team argued.




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Transfer deals that could happen before deadline: Gareth Bale to Tottenham, Danny Rose to Newcastle

As the hours tick down until Friday's deadline, clubs in the Premier League and beyond continue to scramble around for last-minute deals. Here's the moves that could still happen.




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The best and worst firms in Britain for broadband, TV, mobile and landline 

Vodafone is the most complained about broadband, mobile and landline provider, new data has revealed. It is the second quarter in a row it has been voted the worst for broadband.




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Don't rush to rip out your landline - it could pay you to WAIT for the wireless 5G revolution

For better and for worse, our lives have been revolutionised by the internet. But a new high-tech innovation known as 5G is set to transform everything once again.




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Finest Dental: Has company closed and will I get my money back?

A group of dental customers have been left frustrated and confused after a chain of private dentists closed without warning - with many having paid thousands of pounds in advance.




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Third of travel insurance doesn't cover Flybe style airline collapses

Following news that the budget airline is the latest to go bust, customers stranded abroad will be left wondering how they will get home - but a third of those are likely to be left vulnerable.




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Government pushes for greener businesses as taxes raised for gas bills but frozen for electricity

Rishi Sunak said the Government will be increasing the taxes on pollution in a bid to cut down on harmful emissions and encourage energy efficiency.




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BT fined £245k by Ofcom after it overcharged EE mobile customers

The telecoms watchdog has fined BT £245,000, revealing the firm overcharged EE's mobile customers for making calls to 118 directory enquiries services.




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Patients of Finest Dental left suffering the consequences of the firm shutting down without warning 

A large number of patients are mid-treatment with some even left without teeth as they were waiting for implants to be fitted.




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How to fork out for medicine or food brought to your door in lockdown

The coronavirus lockdown means millions of households are now relying on friends, family and neighbours to deliver food, prescriptions and other essentials to their doors.




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How do I cancel my train season ticket online with Trainline?

Frustrated customers said that when they went to cancel their season ticket on the website - as they no longer need it now they are working from home - they found they needed to print off a form to send on.




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Banks blocking payments for shoppers buying food online for first time

Major flaws with security checks have led to some banks mistakenly flagging first-time online grocery orders as suspected fraud. The payment is then blocked and the order is then often cancelled.




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Flowers, wine and food delivered by your letterbox during lockdown

Online shoppers have been pleased to discover that firms are adapting the way they are packaging their parcels, with many now able to fit the products into letterbox shaped containers.




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Covid-19 ruined our wedding plans: Your rights explained

Couples like Monika and Liam (pictured) have seen their wedding plans in tatters because of the pandemic.




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Best energy deals to be found online only

Customers are finding it all but impossible to get through to many firms by the phone. It means those calling to challenge a higher renewal price or ask about cheaper deals are left out in the cold.




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Amazon Prime Day 2019: The best deals available online so far

Ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2019, we take a look at the best early deals on offer exclusively for Amazon Prime members, from £100 off an Echo Show to Amazon Music Unlimited for 99p




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This is what MailOnline readers are buying this Amazon Prime Day 2019

Amazon Prime Day has just passed the halfway mark and there are still thousands of deals on beauty, home, health and personal grooming products until midnight tonight. 




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Amazon Prime Day 2019: The best beauty deals on Elemis, Maybelline to Tangle Teezer

Amazon Prime Day is already in full swing. That's right, for the next 36 hours the mega-retailer will be offering exclusive offers and deals for Prime members across hair, makeup and skincare...




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Best coffee pod machines: Get your caffeine fix without the faff

Coffee pod machines offer the perfect solution for avid coffee lovers looking for their daily caffeine fix. Here are the best five coffee pod and capsule machines on Amazon right now.




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Gro-Clock Sleep Trainer review: A must-have device for sleep-deprived parents

The Gro-Clock from the Gro Company (£18.69) is a godsend for sleep-deprived parents.The sleep training product can teach young children when it's time to wake up and when it's time to sleep.




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Quarantine threat to Premier League stars who are still abroad

Premier League clubs have warned their players they must be ready to train at 48 hours' notice amid Government plans to quarantine all arrivals to the UK for up to 14 days.




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Xabi Alonso, Sergio Ramos and Gary Lineker among stars to pay tribute to Michael Robinson

Robinson, who the European Cup, Division One title and the League Cup in 1984 in his first - and only - full season with the Reds, died at the age of 61 after a long battle with cancer.




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Bayern Munich 'still determined to sign Leroy Sane' but are only prepared to pay 'up to £60m'

Sane was heavily linked with a move to the German giants last summer only for the 24-year-old to pick up a near-season ending cruciate ligament injury in August's Community Shield.




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Manchester City FC airliner used to transport MEAT during coronavirus pandemic

EXCLUSIVE: Etihad has a large cargo operation, but has been forced to repurpose 22 of its passenger planes as freighters during the coronavirus pandemic, including the Man City jet.




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Scotland and Man City star Caroline Weir joins Juan Mata's Common Goal Foundation

The 24-year-old Manchester City playmaker makes history as the 150th professional footballer to pledge a minimum of one per cent from her salary to the organisation.




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Manchester City keen on River Plate's Lucas Martinez Quarta with Nicolas Otamendi in line for swap

Reports in Argentina have claimed that Martinez, who has been capped by Argentina and has made 64 appearances for River since his debut in 2016, is a target for City manager Pep Guardiola.




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Nelson Semedo set to be crucial to Barcelona's chase of Neymar, Lautaro Martinez or Joao Cancelo

Semedo arrived at Barca for £32m from Benfica in 2017 and has since impressed to become the club's first choice right-back. However, Barca are desperate to freshen up their first team.




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Transfer News RECAP: January window open for business! Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and more

Follow Sportsmail's live runner for all the latest permanent and loan deals and signings in the Premier League and across Europe on day one of the January transfer window.




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Transfer news RECAP: Premier League and European clubs look to kick-start January business

Premier League and Championship clubs are poised to enhance their squads as the January transfer window creates a hive of comings and goings around Europe.




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Coronavirus: Wayne Rooney slams government and football chiefs for treating players like guinea pigs

Wayne Rooney has criticised the government and the football authorities for treating players as 'guinea pigs' in their confused message over the coronavirus outbreak.




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Jesse Lingard has grown familiar with the role of pantomine villain at Manchester United

Jesse Lingard has had his fair share of detractors to deal with over the years, but even he would have been taken aback by the abuse he received trying to board the team bus at Derby County.




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Budget was on expected lines: Arun Ganapathy

The fact that impact of demonetisation will not spill over to the next year augur well for industry




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Ukraine

Embassy of India, Kyiv
20-B, Maxima Berlinskogo Street,
Kyiv - 01901,
Ukraine.

Telephone: 00-380-44-4686661, 4686219, 4687032
Fax: 00-380-44-4686619 (Chancery), 4687025 (MNA)
E-Mail: india@public.ua.net (General),amb.kyiv@mea.gov.in (Ambassador), hoc.kyiv@mea.gov.in (HOC), cons.kyiv@mea.gov.in (Consular Section),com.kyiv@mea.gov.in (Eco & Com Section)
Website: www.indianembassy.org.ua

Ambassador
Rajiv K. Chander
Counsellor
Azar A.H. Khan




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Palestine

Representative Office of India, Ramallah
Villa Jamal Shalash, Ain Arik Crossing,
Mahatma Gandhi Street, Beitunia,
PO Box No.1344,
Ramallah City, (West Bank) State of Palestine

Telephone: 00-972-2-2903033
Fax: 00-972-2-2903035
E-Mail:roi@roiramallah.org ,rep.ramallah@mea.gov.in (Representative's office)
Website:www.roiramallah.org

Representative of India
B.S. Mubarak




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Philippines

Embassy of India, Manila
2190 Paraiso Street, Dasmarinas Village,
Makati City, Metro Manila.
[*Con. acc. as Amb to Palau, Marshall Islands and Micronesia].

Telephone: 00-632-8430101 / 02 & 8945767(PABX)
Fax: 00-632-8158151 (Chancery), 8445757 (Ambassador)
E-Mail: amb@embindia.org.ph (Amb), admin@embindia.org.ph (Chancery), amboffice@embindia.org.ph (Amb s office), pol@embindia.org.ph (Political), com@embindia.org.ph (Commercial), cons@embindia.org.ph (Consular), itec@embindia.org.ph (ITEC Section), info@embindia.org.ph (PIC)

Ambassador* 
Amit Dasgupta 
Counsellor
Madhukar Asnani




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Papua New Guinea

High Commission of India, Port Moresby
Lot 20, Section 8, Unit 2, Tanatana Street,
Boroko, Port Moresby.
[*Con. acc. to Vanuatu (Port Vila) and Solomon Islands (Honiara)].

Telephone: 00-675-3254757, 3236677, 3232414
Fax: 00-675-3253138 (O), 3201718 (R)
E-Mail: hcipom@datec.net.pg (General), hc.pmoresby@mea.gov.in (High Commissioner), hoc.pmoresby@mea.gov.in (HOC)
Website: www.hcipom.gov.in

High Commissioner*
Dr. A.M. Gondane
First Secretary
C.K.Damodaran




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Guinea

Honorary Consulate of India, Conakry
M/s Tolarams S.A.R.L., A Cote du
Dispanseur Madina, Commune de Matam
B.P. 3380, Conakry[*Under jurisdic- tion of Embassy of India, Abidjan]

Telephone: 00-224-461148 / 461111, 63407979 & 62667979 (Consular Section), 63400000 (M), 60267272 (M)
E-Mail: accounts@topaz.com.gn, kumar@topaz.com.gn

Honorary Consul*
Ashok Vaswani