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- Jan- 2022 -2 January
Ever heard of ‘Pre-Poo’? Here’s how to do it…
‘Pre-poo’ means before shampooing. It’s something we apply to our scalps and hair before shampooing. Pre-poo treatments provide your hair…
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Reporting ‘seditious content’: 6 people arrested from a local media outlet
According to Hong Kong police, six people from an independent news organization in Hong Kong have been arrested. Those targeted…
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Flood hits northeastern Brazil bursting dams in the region
After weeks of torrential rains, two dams in the northern Brazilian state of Bahia gave way, overflowing already bloated local…
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Varanasi makeover: A blend of tradition and splendour
Varanasi or Benaras, the great seat of worship and prayers, gets a face-lift now ensuring devotees make a hassle-free darshan…
Read More » - 20 December
‘Internet is deceiving us, it makes us smarter than we are’: Report
Are you confident that you’re smarter than those around you? No judgment here. However, a new study claims that the…
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EU slams doors, refugees make desperate attempt for asylum
They are on the run, fleeing wars, political and religious persecution, ethnic conflicts, racism and abject poverty, in search of…
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New reservations on all flights suspended in Japan
The Japanese transportation ministry said on Wednesday that Japan has urged overseas airlines to cease accepting new reservations for all…
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Stacey Abrams launches second campaign to become the first Black woman Governor in Georgia
Stacey Abrams, a Georgia Democrat and renowned voting rights crusader, announced on Wednesday that she will launch a new campaign…
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Japan reports its first case of new Covid-19 variant
A visitor who recently arrived from Namibia was confirmed as the first instance of the new omicron coronavirus variety in…
Read More » - 28 November
UAE introduces new criminal code with 40 legal changes
The United Arab Emirates said on Saturday that a new criminal code will take effect in January as part of…
Read More » - 28 November
Police march to protest against ‘Gag Law’ in Madrid
Thousands of Spanish police officers marched through Madrid on Saturday to protest a planned security law reform that they claim…
Read More » - 28 November
Omicron reaches UK, Germany and Italy, Israel borders closed
On Saturday, cases of the new Omicron coronavirus variant were discovered in the United Kingdom, Germany and Italy, prompting British…
Read More » - 27 November
Omicron arrives in Europe! Belgium reports first case
Belgium reported Europe’s first verified case of the new Covid-19 variety, Omicron, on Friday. Efforts to combat the quickly spreading…
Read More » - 27 November
France delays vaccine mandate enforcement for health workers in Caribbean islands
As a result of wide spread protests against Covid protocols in French territories, in which police officers were hurt and…
Read More » - 27 November
As Merkel’s departure tests EU, Italy and France seal pact to deepen ties
At a time when EU diplomacy is being tested by Germany’s Angela Merkel’s exit, Italy and France signed a treaty…
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Dutch authorities report dozens of Covid cases on flights from South Africa
Hundreds of passengers who arrived in Amsterdam by two flights from S. Africa on Friday were found to be Covid…
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Tunisian Navy into action! Rescues migrants from overloaded boat: news follow
On Friday, the Tunisian navy rescued 487 migrants from an overloaded boat that became stranded in strong waves in the…
Read More » - 27 November
Sudanese politicians released from detention after going on hunger strike
Sudan’s former cabinet affairs minister Khalid Omer Yousif and other politicians were released from detention on Saturday morning, less than…
Read More » - 26 November
Climate change at the doorstep, it’s too late to prevent weather disasters
Just one piece of dry land remains on the surface of Earth and the rest is under water after ice-melting…
Read More » - 26 November
Australian police takes control of Honiara after days of unrest
Witnesses claimed that Australian police began taking control of Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands, on Friday following days…
Read More » - 23 November
Jordan parliament debates on constitutional changes
On Monday, Jordan’s parliament began talks on proposed constitutional modifications, which officials hope will revitalise the monarchy and are part…
Read More » - 23 November
Saudi invests over 500 million dollars in tourism funds
On Monday, Saudi Arabia’s Tourism Development Fund claimed that it has spent 2 billion riyals ($533 million) on tourism projects…
Read More » - 23 November
America issues ‘Do Not Travel’ warning for Germany and Denmark
As there is a surge in Covid-19 infections in Germany and Denmark, on Monday, the US Centers for Disease Control…
Read More » - 23 November
Atleast 9 dead in a fire at nursing home in Bulgaria
On Monday, a fire at a nursing home in the eastern Bulgarian village of Royak killed nine people and gassed…
Read More » - 23 November
Ethiopian artefacts return home after a century and half
After months of talks, 13 stolen Ethiopian treasures have been returned home after being concealed in private collections for almost…
Read More » - 23 November
Britain to review Covid-19 travel regulations in January
British Minister Robert Courts said on Monday that the United Kingdom will examine its COVID travel restrictions in January and…
Read More » - 22 November
Democracy eroding at record rate, intergovernmental body warns
According to the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA), a growing number of nations are moving toward authoritarianism,…
Read More » - 22 November
Britain to ban single use plastic utensils in England
Polystyrene and single-use plastic plates and cutlery may be outlawed in England as the British government aims to eradicate all…
Read More » - 22 November
Taliban orders to stop airing TV shows with women actors in Afghanistan
Taliban authorities in Afghanistan issued a ‘religious guideline’ on Sunday, calling on television channels to stop showing dramas and soap…
Read More » - 20 November
South African workers strike against low wages at Massmart
Thousands of workers in South Africa, dissatisfied with low wages and changes in terms and conditions of employment, went on…
Read More » - 20 November
Cadavers on board migrant boat docked at Sicily!
On Friday, a boat carrying the bodies of ten migrants, who were discovered dead at sea, landed in Sicily, along…
Read More » - 19 November
Singapore business events rebound after pandemic, Hong Kong struggles.
Singapore is inviting top executives from major global corporations for a series of conferences this week, signalling the country’s gradual…
Read More » - 19 November
Slovakia to tighten Covid restrictions, PM declares lockdown for unvaccinated
n Slovakia on Thursday, following a surge in infections and hospital admissions that is overwhelming the health system, Prime Minister…
Read More » - 19 November
Development poses threat to South Korean beaches, rising seas
or years, surfers and vacationers have flocked to South Korea’s Sacheonjin beach for its crystalline blue ocean and silky sand,…
Read More » - 19 November
Flooding in British Columbia leaves 18000 people stranded, some in remote mountains
On Thursday, emergency teams were still attempting to reach 18,000 people who had become stuck after floods and mudslides in…
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