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With the daily lives turned into chaos including the sporting events that were postponed or canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, few of the sporting events across the world are coming back to kick-start a normal life.
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Yesterday's football match stunned everyone as the Liverpool fans’ veins were flowing with the cells of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ in the blood. Liverpool on staged a remarkable comeback to beat Barcelona 4-0 at Anfield here to reach the final of the UEFA Champions League.
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare's ‘Kilkari’ IVR service has won 'The Best mobile innovation for women in emerging markets' at the Global Mobile Awards in Barcelona. The IVR service delivers audio messages related to maternal health, child health & immunization to newborn up to 1 year & expecting mothers.
Due to uncertainty over Catalonia’s independence, about hundreds of firms, have shifted their legal headquarters away from the region. The Prime Minister of Spain Mariano Rajoy on Sunday has urged the businesses that they should not abandon Catalonia. He also said that I call tranquility to all Spaniards. The rule of law will restore the legality in Catalonia.
The independence of Catalonia’s independence is now up to the snap elections which will be carried out by the Spain’s central government on December 21, so that the breaking away should be stopped. The unseated leader of Catalonia Carles Puigdemont has also agreed to the election.
On 28th October, Catalonia was declared independent due to the rise of constitutional crisis which led the separatists to vote for independence. But on Sunday, Thousands of people have united on Barcelona’s streets to oppose the split of Catalonia from Spain.
Spain braced for more protests on Saturday despite tentative signs that the sides may be seeking to defuse the crisis after Madrid offered first apology to Catalans injured by the police during the independence vote attacks.