International
- Feb- 2023 -15 February
Erdogan of Turkey promises to rebuild as the rescue effort comes to an end
More than a week after a powerful earthquake shook Turkey and neighbouring Syria, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan vowed to continue…
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40-member Indian army personnel sent to Aleppo to provide relief in the aftermath of the earthquake
40 members of the Indian army have been sent to Aleppo as UN peacekeepers in response to a request for…
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WPL: Australian Ben Swayer appointed as head coach of Royal Challengers Bangalore
Australian Ben Swayer, currently in charge of the New Zealand women’s team, has been appointed as head coach of…
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BBC survey: UK government keeping an eye on the issue; US withholds judgement
The BBC reported on Tuesday that some of its employees have been ordered to stay at their Delhi and Mumbai…
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NATO chief says it is more significant Sweden and Finland join forces soon than together
The head of NATO stated on Tuesday that it was more crucial that Finland and Sweden’s applications to join the…
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First summit on ‘responsible’ use of AI in military to be held in Netherlands
This week, a summit on the ‘responsible’ application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the military will be held in the…
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Twenty year old Olesya Krivtsova kept under house arrest with an electronic tag on her leg for cricitising Ukraine war
Olesya Krivtsova, age 20, has an electronic tag on her leg and is under house arrest. Krivtsova is facing up…
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On Valentines Day, couple set Guinness World Record for longest underwater kiss at Maldives
A couple celebrated Valentine’s Day in a unique way by setting the longest underwater kiss. The kiss lasted for…
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Scientists discover 57 million years old fossil of a giant penguin that weighed 150kg
The tiny, tuxedo-clad penguins of the present were once enormous. Don’t trust us? Well, a recent study has made this…
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Researchers develop groundbreaking male contraceptive pill that can stop sperm in its track
Researchers develop ground-breaking male contraceptive pill that has successfully stopped sperm in its tracks in preclinical animals. Even if to…
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Queen Consort Camilla to wear the crown without the Kohinoor diamond for King Charles’ coronation
Queen Consort Camilla has chosen to don the crown without the contentious Kohinoor diamond from the colonial era for the…
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Western leaders including Biden, Macron and Rishi Sunak hail Air India’s decision to buy planes from Airbus and Boeing
President Joe Biden of the United States, President Emmanuel Macron of France, and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of the United…
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London city authorities draft new rules according to which skyscrapers will be required to dim their lights at night
A new set of regulations that will mandate skyscrapers to dim their lights at night have been written by the…
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More than 200 people placed under quarantine in Equatorial Guinea due to the outbreak of the Marburg virus
In Kie-Ntem province of Equatorial Guinea, more than 200 people have been placed under quarantine as a result of the…
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OPEC updates its 2023 prediction for China-led oil demand growth
OPEC updates its 2023 prediction for China-led oil demand growth For the first time in months, OPEC increased its…
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National emergency declared in New Zealand as Cyclone Gabrielle causes destruction
On Tuesday, Cyclone Gabrielle caused widespread flooding, landslides, and enormous ocean swells, forcing evacuations and trapping people on rooftops for…
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EU legislators approve ban on new fossil fuel vehicles beginning in 2035
In an effort to hasten the transition to electric vehicles and combat climate change, the European Parliament on Tuesday formally…
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American oil companies express concern about the EPA’s methane ‘super emitter’ plan
American oil industry groups expressed concern on Monday about the Biden administration’s proposed plan to reduce methane emissions, saying it…
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Reports: Nearly 5,000 children were abused by members of the Portuguese Catholic Church since 1950
Nearly 5,000 children have allegedly been sexually molested by members of the Portuguese Catholic Church since 1950, according to a…
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South Korea aims to take the baton of manufacturing chips for the booming AI industry
Recently, the buzzword has been artificial intelligence (AI). Since ChatGPT and other chatbot AI were introduced, the worldwide race, which…
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India sends medical equipment worth over Rs. 7 million to Turkey and Syria
Today’s announcement from the Union Health Ministry says that, India has sent emergency relief supplies to Turkey and Syria that…
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US military claims to have recovered electronic sensors from downed Chinese spy balloon
Washington: The United States has recovered the electronic mechanism and key sensors, presumably used for intelligence gathering, from the…
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MS Dhoni concentrated on the success of his team,which makes him an outstanding leader: Gary Kirsten
Gary Kirsten, a former head coach of India, said why MS Dhoni made a great leader and called his connection…
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EU plans to make nuclear-derived hydrogen more accessible
In a victory for France, which favours nuclear power, the European Commission published regulations on Monday that may permit some…
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In response to the floods, South Africa declares a national disaster
In order to coordinate a comprehensive response to the widespread flooding that has affected seven out of the nine provinces…
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Study reveals that extreme heat, humidity and other climate changes have impacts on mental health
According to a recent Lancet Planetary Health study, Bangladesh’s mental health, particularly in terms of despair and anxiety, is affected…
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Deep-sea mining noise may interfere with whale song, study finds
The ability of whales to communicate with one another may be hampered by noise from seabed mining, according to a…
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Homes in Auckland evacuated as Cyclone Gabrielle hits; flights cancelled and power is cut
As Cyclone Gabrielle approaches the coast of the nation, residents of Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand, and the…
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Income Tax officials conduct surveys on BBC offices in India
New Delhi: Income Tax officials are conducting a survey on the Indian offices of the British public broadcaster BBC,…
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The invention that hollows trees provides a lifeline for Australia’s threatened wildlife
Conservation biologist Matt Stephens peers into a tree hollow he carved with the Hollowhog, a tool he invented to create…
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Japan intends to place large orders for American Tomahawk missiles by March of next year
As part of a swift military buildup, Japan plans to place bulk orders for Tomahawk cruise missiles from the US…
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Over the course of 70 years, the Portuguese Catholic Church sexually molested up to 5,000 children: Report
A report released on Monday by the commission looking into the child abuses says that, at least 4,815 children have…
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Valentine’s Day special: A decadent strawberry pudding loaded with love.
For your Valentine’s Day date, amaze your better half by infusing your love into this decadent and scrumptious strawberry pudding.…
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A cup of delicious redness with a dash of coffee – red velvet latte.
A truly scrumptious gift to get your Valentine’s Day off to a good start. This chocolate-strawberry beverage is simple to…
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Mass shooting erupts at Michigan State University; One killed, several injured
Michigan: Gunfire erupted at Michigan State University on Monday, leaving at least one person dead and multiple reported injuries,…
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