Canada
- Nov- 2021 -17 November
Native Canadians carried out sustainable fishing before Europeans decimated it: Study
The indigenous tribes of Canada practised sustainable fishing for nearly a thousand years to prevent the extinction of a few…
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
Indigenous group in Canada orders workers to leave the site of disputed gas line
Workers at the site of TC Energy Corp’s Coastal GasLink pipeline have been told to leave by an indigenous community…
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 » - 10 November
Biden plans to meet leaders of Mexico and Canada, first time in a long time
According to a source in Ottawa, US President Joe Biden is planning an in-person meeting with the leaders of Mexico…
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 » - 9 November
US attempts to charm tourists back in to the country as restrictions are relaxed
The Biden administration announced on Monday that it will award $314 million in grants to 34 states and the District…
Read More » - 8 November
Airlines prepare for boom in international flights as US relaxes Covid curbs
When the United States reopens to fully vaccinated visitors on Monday, U S airline companies anticipate a surge in international…
Read More » - 8 November
Dreaded days ahead; Zuckerberg’s Metaverse will change the World
Many claim that ‘Metaverse’ is an advanced version of the Internet. It would also be nice to have a three-dimensional…
Read More » - 5 November
Longest Lunar eclipse of this century expected in two weeks.
In two weeks, the century’s longest lunar eclipse is expected to occur. The Earth will pass between the sun and…
Read More » - 4 November
Singapore is the world’s ‘most fatigued’ nation – And we’re tired of it!
The research conducted by Sleepseeker found that Singapore is the most fatigued nation in the world. Singapore has the highest…
Read More » - 2 November
Deforestation ends in 2030: COP26
In the first significant agreement reached at the COP26 climate summit, more than 100 world leaders committed to ending and…
Read More » - 2 November
Vaccine patches for Covid-19 more effective than injections: Study
Early study reveals that a novel vaccine patch could be more successful than an injection in protecting against COVID-19. Antibodies…
Read More » - 1 November
Hopes unmet: G20 summit fails to commit to emissions targets
UN Secretary-General António Guterres left Rome with his hopes unfulfilled, but stressed that they are not buried. ‘We are moving…
Read More » - Oct- 2021 -31 October
Emirates Airlines announces special fares
Dubai: The national air carrier of Dubai, Emirates Airlines announced special airfares to select destinations in Europe and North America.…
Read More » - 31 October
Greta Thunberg joins London finance protest.
Greta Thunberg, the Swedish teen climate activist, joined demonstrators outside Standard Chartered Bank’s London offices on Friday to demand that…
Read More » - 31 October
Afghanistan’s last Jew departs the nation.
For years, Zebulon Simentov had introduced himself as the last Jew of Afghanistan, the last surviving member of a centuries-old…
Read More » - 31 October
The United Nations Climate Summit officially begins in Glasgow.
The United Nations climate conference in Glasgow officially begins on Sunday, a day before world leaders convene in Scotland’s largest…
Read More » - 30 October
Indigenous voices call for more than lip service at COP26.
At COP26, Indigenous peoples’ struggles will be highlighted, as they are typically on the front lines of the climate disaster,…
Read More » - 30 October
Methane and climate change: Everything you should know about COP26.
The COP26 climate summit, one of the largest ever world summits on how to combat global warming, begins this weekend…
Read More » - 29 October
G20 must do more on climate change: Guterres says
On Friday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that the world was speeding toward climate catastrophe, and that leaders of the…
Read More » - 28 October
Australia eases travel advisory for citizens
Canberra: The Australian government decided to ease Covid-related travel advisory for several countries including the United States, Britain and Canada.…
Read More » - 24 October
Cargo ship fire precipitated by the fall of nearly 40 containers overboard
Approximately 40 containers had been lost the day before off the coast of Canada’s Vancouver Island when the cargo ship…
Read More » - 23 October
Canada to scrap Covid advisory, Ontario to lift mask mandate by March.
Canada’s top medical officer said on Friday that the country has discontinued an official recommendation advising citizens to avoid non-essential…
Read More » - 22 October
Don’t let Taliban in, Afghan women plead at United Nations
On Thursday, during a visit to the United Nations’ headquarters at New York, a group of Afghan women urged the…
Read More » - 20 October
Missionaries and children abduction: Haiti gang asks for $17 million ransom
A group of American and Canadian missionaries were kidnapped last week in Haiti is sought for a ransom of $17…
Read More » - 19 October
COP26: Who are the delegates?
The 26th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 26 UN Climate Change Conference) hosted by the UK in…
Read More » - 19 October
Justin Trudeau visits First Nations Community after turning down indigenous leader’s invitation.
Canada’s first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation last month, was ignored by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He however, paid…
Read More » - 15 October
US administration to lift travel restrictions for foreigners
New York: The US administration will lift the restrictions imposed on for fully vaccinated foreign nationals. The new entry rules…
Read More » - 13 October
Climate disclosure laws: UK to lead the way.
On Tuesday, United Kingdom announced that Britain will be one of the first countries to implement corporate sustainability disclosure rules…
Read More » - 11 October
Canada to face critical staff shortage in healthcare sector.
As vaccine mandate deadlines are fast approaching all across the country, Canada’s health and long-term care industries are bracing for…
Read More » - 11 October
Miscalculations in Covid-19 study: Risk of myocarditis lower than anticipated.
Due to some miscalculations, a pre-print article which was previously published on MedRxiv that claimed a 1 in 1,000 risk…
Read More » - 6 October
Unvaccinated federal workers will be put on unpaid leave: Canada.
Canada has announced that the country’s federal employees who are not fully vaccinated against Covid-19 will be put on…
Read More » - 1 October
Facebook is blamed for teens’ mental health by US lawmakers
Facebook was grilled by US lawmakers regarding possible harm to children’s mental health andif it’s services could cause them harm.…
Read More » - Sep- 2021 -29 September
A look at Indians’ problems with the H-1B visa system
Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s interaction with US President Joe Biden at the White House, questions remain regarding whether and…
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