International
- Dec- 2023 -24 December
Here’s Why People Go To Church on Christmas Eve
The festive season is upon us, bringing joy, customs, and cherished traditions. One significant Christmas Eve liturgical tradition is Midnight…
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Here’s why Mulled Wine is popular during Christmas
As Christmas approaches, the festive spirit comes alive with traditions like decorating the Christmas tree, indulging in plum cakes, celebrating…
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The history of singing Christmas carols
Christmas carols, a festive tradition, have a rich history intertwined with ancient pagan celebrations and Christian hymns. Originating from pagan…
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Everything you need to know about Christmas Cakes
The traditional rich fruit cake associated with Christmas has its roots in Twelfth Cakes, initially consumed during Twelfth Night parties…
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Report: Vladimir Putin open to ceasefire negotiations with Ukraine
According to reports from unnamed former Russian officials and American officials, President Vladimir Putin has signaled a willingness to engage…
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US lawmakers condemn the vandalism of a Hindu temple in California
Multiple US lawmakers have expressed condemnation over the vandalism of the Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Hindu Temple in Newark, California, which…
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16 killed, 25 injured in bus accident
Managua: At least 16 people including several children were killed and 25 others were injured in a bus accident. A…
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Indian-flagged oil tanker hit by Houthi drone in Red Sea
Riyadh: An Indian-flagged crude oil tanker in the Red Sea was hit by a drone launched by Houthi rebels in…
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Powerful earthquake hits Taiwan
Taipei: A powerful earthquake measuring 6.3 magnitude on the Richter Scale struck off Taiwan’s sparsely populated eastern coast on Sunday.…
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Study: Even cats can play fetch like dogs but on their own terms
When a cat desires food, it can be the most adorable sight, but the general perception of cats as pets…
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New research reveals that Reindeers can sleep and chew at the same time
As the holiday season approaches, a fascinating study has revealed the incredible multitasking abilities of reindeer, suggesting that these creatures…
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Scientists develop vibrating capsule to treat obesity
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking ingestible capsule designed to artificially stimulate a sense of fullness in the stomach, offering a…
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Cuba follows Colombia as it legalises euthanasia
Cuba has become the second country in Latin America and the Caribbean, after Colombia, to legalize euthanasia, marking a significant…
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Study: Covid-era lockdown temporarily slowed down glacier melting in Himalayas
The COVID-19 lockdown period, marked by reduced air pollution levels due to industrial shutdowns and decreased transportation, has been found…
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The United Kingdom confronts the highest cocaine consumption rates in Europe
The United Kingdom is grappling with the highest rates of cocaine consumption in Europe, surpassing major trafficking countries, according to…
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Chinese scientists uncover the initial genetic evidence of a multiracial population in ancient China
A study conducted by Chinese scientists has revealed genetic evidence of a multiracial population in ancient China through the analysis…
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The new Cheonan warship of South Korea embarks on a significant mission
South Korea has initiated a significant mission with its new Cheonan warship, named in remembrance of the vessel torpedoed by…
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Netherlands to deliver 18 F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine to help its battle against Russia’s invasion
The Dutch government has announced its decision to deliver 18 F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine to support its efforts against…
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World’s smallest fanged frog discovered by researchers on Indonesian island
Earth is home to more than 6,000 frog species, and scientists continuously explore to discover new ones. Some frogs possess…
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North Korean nuclear reactor at the country’s Yongbyon complex appears to be operating for the very first time
The Yongbyon complex in North Korea is believed to be operating a nuclear reactor for the first time, potentially serving…
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Peruvian authorities seize approximately 4,000 Amazon turtles at the main international airport
Peruvian authorities have successfully intercepted a shipment of approximately 4,000 turtles at the Jorge Chavez international airport in Lima, preventing…
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Revellers gather to celebrate the winter solstice at Stonehenge
On Friday morning, revelers gathered at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain, to commemorate the winter solstice, an event marking the shortest…
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Beijing announces it will permit imports of high-value fish from Taiwan
A few weeks before the upcoming Taiwanese presidential elections, Beijing has declared its decision to resume the import of high-value…
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Study: humans have driven more than 1,400 bird species to extinction
A recent investigation by the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (UKCEH) has brought to light a startling revelation, indicating…
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Archaeologists excavated a deluxe banquet room after a five-year dig in Rome
Following a five-year excavation on the Palatine Hill in Rome, archaeologists have unearthed a luxurious banquet room estimated to date…
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Researchers: Scythians used human skin to make leather
In southern Ukraine, researchers have made a fascinating discovery of leather scraps from Scythian burial sites, shedding light on the…
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NASA successfully tests 3D-printed rocket engine
NASA, often perceived as an agency focused on capturing images of distant galaxies, is actively engaged in the development and…
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Japan’s Jaxaspace agency to redirect fast-moving asteroids on a potential collision course with Earth
Japan’s Jaxaspace agency is gearing up for groundbreaking tests utilizing its Hayabusa2 spacecraft, aiming to showcase its capability to intercept…
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Moderate intensity earthquake hits Pakistan
Islamabad: A moderate intensity earthquake measuring 4.4 magnitude on the Richter Scale struck Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and surrounding areas in Pakistan…
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Coal miners in North Dakota finds a rare fossil of an ancient mammoth
Coal miners in North Dakota, USA, made a rare discovery earlier this year when they found the well-preserved fossil of…
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Here’s how Llama poop can push Earth’s green cover up
Llamas might just hold the key to rejuvenating barren land affected by glacial retreat, according to a new scientific study.…
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An international team of archaeologists finds the world’s oldest known fort
In a groundbreaking archaeological discovery, an international team of archaeologists has identified the world’s oldest known fort, dating back 8,000…
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Scientists spot signs of volcanic activity in Mars
In a recent survey utilizing ground-penetrating radar and satellite imagery, scientists have detected signs of volcanic activity on Mars, suggesting…
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Report claims that Moscow’s soldiers are suffering due to the outbreak of so-called ‘mouse fever’
Amidst the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, a recent report from Ukraine claims that Russian troops on the frontlines…
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Study uncovers child sexual abuse images hidden inside a depository used to train AI generators
A study conducted by the Stanford Internet Observatory has revealed a disturbing finding of thousands of child sexual abuse images…
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