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- Nov- 2021 -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…
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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…
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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…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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,…
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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…
Read More » - 18 November
Finch determined to lead Australian team for T20 title defence
Aaron Finch has decided to step down as captain of the Melbourne Renegades in the Big Bash League (BBL), but…
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New York drops lawsuit against anti-abortion protestors
New York’s attorney general has dropped her lawsuit that tried to prevent anti-abortion demonstrators from preventing women from entering a…
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Virgin Australia adds seven more planes as demand rises
Virgin Australia announced on Thursday that it would add seven more Boeing Co 737 NG aeroplanes to its fleet, practically…
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Paytm shares fall, as investors get irked by India’s biggest IPO
Paytm, the digital payments start-up made one of the worst major Indian stock market debuts on Thursday as its shares…
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Japan pulls out of news conference with US and South Korea over islet dispute
A planned news conference between Japan’s vice foreign minister and his South Korean and US counterparts in Washington on Wednesday…
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Flash floods and whirl wind hit Sicily, one dead
On Wednesday, a whirlwind killed a man and damaged property in southern Sicily, while severe rains flooded streets and forced…
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Czech authorities to restrict access to public events to the unvaccinated
The authorities of the Czech Republic plan to ban unvaccinated people unvaccinated people access to public events and other services…
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EU proposes law to prevent imports of deforestation-linked goods
On Wednesday, the European Commission proposed legislation to restrict the import of deforestation-linked commodities by forcing corporations to verify that…
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2022 World Cup: Denmark to wear kits emphasising human rights issues in Qatar
After qualifying for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Denmark’s football team announced that they will take a number of…
Read More » - 18 November
Surge in shipping rates hinders global economy recovery: UNCTAD
The United Nations agency UNCTAD said on Thursday that a leap in container shipping could pose a threat to the…
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UAE to develop unmanned military, commercial vessels with Israel
In Dubai on Thursday, Emirati and Israeli state-owned weapons manufacturers signed a strategic agreement to collaboratively create autonomous vessels capable…
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UK bus maker Arrival unveils prototype electric bus
Arrival, a British electric van and bus manufacturer, showed a new prototype of an electric bus on Thursday, which it…
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Rainford-Brent, former England cricketer reveals racist hate letter on social media
Ebony Rainford-Brent, a former England cricketer, said on Wednesday that she had received racist hate mail in which the sender…
Read More » - 17 November
Afghans facing starvation, crippling healthcare as economic crisis looms
Afghanistan under the Taliban rule is facing a tough going due to lack of funds to run the country as…
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Kuwait’s Emir shares duties with crown Prince
The crown Prince of Kuwait was asked to carry out some of the constitutional duties of Emir Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmed…
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Flydubai of UAE says only legitimate travellers allowed on flight
On Monday, the CEO of Emirati carrier flydubai, which runs a daily aircraft to Minsk, said that only passengers with…
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Biden bans Nicaraguans from entering US
President Joe Biden issued a wide proclamation on Tuesday, that banned officials of the Nicaraguan government from entering the United…
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Filipino children return to schools for first time in two years
Thousands of children in the Philippines returned to school for the first time in over two years on Monday. A…
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Israeli pageant honours 86-year-old with ‘Miss Holocaust Survivor’ crown
On Tuesday, an 86-year-old great-grandmother was awarded ‘Miss Holocaust Survivor’ at an annual Israeli beauty competition which honours women who…
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Asia and Europe report severe bird flu outbreaks
Several cases of severe avian flu have been reported to the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) in recent days,…
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Facebook user imprisoned for 7 years in Vietnam for anti-state posts
A Vietnamese court sentenced an aquaculture farmer to seven years in prison on Monday after finding him guilty of distributing…
Read More » - 17 November
Canada floods: One killed, two missing, rail access cut to east
The port of Vancouver, Canada’s largest, announced on Tuesday that the floods and landslides in the east had cut off…
Read More » - 16 November
Coalition talks in Germany going ‘very well,’ says Scholz
Olaf Scholz, Germany’s chancellor-in-waiting, said on Monday that the discussions between the pro-spending Greens and the fiscally conservative Free Democrats…
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