Australia
- Dec- 2021 -18 December
Minimum marriage age varies across the world: From UK to North Korea
On Thursday, India’s cabinet approved the proposal to raise the marriage age for women from 18 to 21. An individual’s…
Read More » - 17 December
‘Turkey in Germany, tamales in Costa Rica’: A global look at Christmas food
Christmas is a holiday celebrated around the world. Moreover, it is centered on food traditions that have been passed down…
Read More » - 16 December
Emirates Airlines announces full capacity on select flights
Dubai: Emirates Airlines has announced that it will increase its passenger capacity to 100% on selected flights . The Dubai-based…
Read More » - 11 December
Swiss science exhibition combats ‘unnatural’ homophobia!
In Switzerland, a science exhibition seems to be breaking stereotypes. It seems to be spreading the message that gender diversity…
Read More » - 9 December
Deputy Prime Minister of Australia tests Covid-19 positive in Washington
Washington: Barnaby Joyce, the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia has tested positive for Covid-19 in Washington, DC. Joyce reached the…
Read More » - 8 December
Serena Williams, the seven-time champion, will not compete in the Australian Open.
Serena Williams confirmed the obvious news shortly after her name was removed from the Australian Open entry list: the seven-time…
Read More » - 8 December
Beijing Winter Olympics 2022: Australia announces diplomatic boycott
Sydney: Australian government announced that it will not send official delegation to Winter Olympics 2022 to be held in Beijing.…
Read More » - 6 December
Qantas Airways launches passenger flight service to India
Sydney: Qantas Airways based in Australia launched commercial passenger flight service to India on Monday. The air carrier resumed the…
Read More » - 6 December
T20 World Cup 2022: International Cricket Council to announce fixtures on January 21
Dubai: The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced that the full fixture of the ICC T20 World Cup, 2022 to be…
Read More » - 5 December
Country approves Pfizer vaccine for children aged 5-11
Sydney: The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) in Australia approved the use of Covid-19 vaccine manufactured by Pfizer for children between…
Read More » - Nov- 2021 -30 November
Country bans entry of non-residents
Hong Kong: Hong Kong has banned entry of non-residents from four African countries. As per the new entry rules, non-residents…
Read More » - 30 November
Australia reports five Omicron cases, Hong Kong expands travel curbs
As global health authorities scrambled to prevent a potential outbreak of the Omicron virus, Hong Kong expanded its ban on…
Read More » - 29 November
Australian Govt. introduces anti-trolling laws
The Australian government has introduced groundbreaking legislation to combat online bullying and harassment. Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on Sunday…
Read More » - 29 November
Australia in doubt to reopen after Omicron causes global concern
After the government reported its first cases of the Omicron variant, Australia’s plans to reopen its borders to skilled migrants…
Read More » - 28 November
Australia introduces laws to force media to unmask online trolls
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on Sunday that the country will draft legislation that will require social media companies…
Read More » - 27 November
Australia imposes travel restrictions on 9 countries
Melbourne: Australian government imposed new travel restrictions on passengers from 9 countries. The countries are South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Botswana,…
Read More » - 26 November
15 more nations recognize India’s Covid-19 vaccines
New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said that 15 more countries have recognized Covid-19 vaccination certificate by India.…
Read More » - 23 November
Red crabs in mass migration block roads on Australia’s Christmas Island
Christmas Island’s wet season has started, which means one thing: Millions of bright red crabs are on the move once…
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
Country to allow entry of fully vaccinated foreigners from December
Sydney: Australian government has decided to relax the ban on entry of foreigners. The government announced that fully vaccinated foreigners…
Read More » - 20 November
Indian food museum opens in Thanjavur; A look at food museums around the globe
India’s Minister for Commerce, Industry, Food and Public Distribution, Piyush Goyal, inaugurated the country’s first food museum and announced plans…
Read More » - 20 November
Not guilty ! Mom – daughter duo wail in jail for mistaken identity!
In a tormenting story, an Australian mother and daughter were jailed for nearly four months after authorities mistakenly identified tea…
Read More » - 19 November
Man suffered from migraines for 12 years, until he ate leafy greens and cut out red meat.
When a 60-year-old man switched to a diet rich in leafy greens, he stopped experiencing migraines in three months. According…
Read More » - 19 November
Tim Paine involved in ‘sexting’ scandal, steps down as Australian captain
Tim Paine stepped down as captain of Australia’s test cricket team on Friday, distraught and in tears, following reports that…
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…
Read More » - 18 November
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…
Read More » - 18 November
Dravid kick starts his role with a win; Ponting expresses ‘surprise’
Former Australian Captain Ricky Ponting revealed that he was surprised that Rahul Dravid took the head coach’s position of…
Read More » - 18 November
Left-side traffic is still enforced in some countries: Why?
Most countries around the world follow the same set of traffic rules to ensure smooth vehicular movement. Do you know…
Read More » - 18 November
State in Australia allows full capacity viewers for Australian Open, Ashes series
Canberra: Victoria state in Australia has allowed 100% capacity at stadiums. Thus, the Australian open Tennis Grand Slam and Boxing…
Read More » - 16 November
Countries like America, China, and others named after people
The name of a country is pretty important. Besides a flag and an anthem, names like America and France also…
Read More » - 14 November
Country to vaccinate children under 12 from January 2022.
Canberra: Australia may start administering Covid-19 vaccine for children under the age of 12 from January. Australia health minister Greg…
Read More » - 13 November
Moderate intensity earthquake hits Australia
Canberra: A moderate intensity earthquake measuring 5.3 magnitude on the Richter Scale jolted Western Australia on Saturday. As per the…
Read More » - 10 November
New Zealand eases restrictions in its biggest city
On Wednesday, shops and malls in Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city, flung their doors open for the first time in…
Read More » - 10 November
Another country approves Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin
Hong Kong: Hong Kong has approved the Indian made Covid-19 vaccine, Covaxin for international passengers. As per the data released…
Read More » - 10 November
Britain says major carmakers agree to replace fossil fuel vechicles by 2040
On Wednesday, the government of the United Kingdom released a statement which said that six of the major automakers will…
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