International
- Dec- 2023 -9 December
US widens trade blacklist Friday taking aim at forced labour concerns involving Uyghurs
The United States has expanded its trade blacklist to include three Chinese companies – COFCO Sugar Holding, Sichuan Jingweida Technology…
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Asian country to provide free entry visas to travellers from 20 countries including India: Details
Jakarta: Indonesia is planning to provide issuing free entry visas to travellers from 20 countries. The Indonesian Ministry of Tourism…
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FDA gives nod to Casgevy and Lyfgenia gene therapies for Sickle Cell Anaemia
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted approval for two new gene therapies targeting sickle cell disease. One…
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Argentina’s central bank imposes restrictions on foreign currency holding in a move to curb US dollar hoarding
In a bid to address potential devaluation concerns and counteract the hoarding of US dollars, Argentina’s central bank has implemented…
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Three rockets target the US embassy in Iraq’s Baghdad
At least three rockets targeted the US embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, on December 8, according to reports by the news…
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China’s 12 fighter jets cross the sensitive median line of the Taiwan Strait
On December 8, Taiwan accused China of escalating tensions by sending a suspected weather balloon and 12 fighter jets across…
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Twin temples built on top of one another unearthed by archaeologists in Iraq
In a significant archaeological discovery, researchers associated with the British Museum in London unearthed twin temples, one built on top…
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Paytm’s share price shows signs of recovery though it remained the worst performer in the BSE500 pack
Paytm’s share price exhibited signs of recovery on Thursday, although it remained the poorest performer in the BSE500 pack. During…
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The shrinking town of Kainan in Japan offer people with a particular surname millions of Yen to relocate there
In a creative effort to address population decline, the town of Kainan in Japan’s Wakayama prefecture is offering financial incentives…
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Africa’s first trial of two combination vaccines for HIV has been halted
The first trial of two combination vaccines for HIV in Africa has been halted after researchers determined that the drugs…
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Report: 403 Indian students abroad died since 2018 with Canada accounting for the highest number
The Indian government revealed that 403 Indian students studying abroad have died since 2018, with Canada reporting the highest number…
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Tata Power witness its shares hitting a record high for the second consecutive session
Tata Power has achieved a record high for its shares, reaching an all-time peak of Rs 322.30 ($3.87) on Thursday,…
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Powerful earthquake hits Mexico
Mexico City: A powerful earthquake measuring 5.8-magnitude on the Richter Scale struck central Mexico. Its epicenter was in the central…
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US Department of Justice file fresh criminal charges against US President Joe Biden’s son
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed new criminal charges against Hunter Biden, the son of US President Joe Biden,…
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Alphabet records 5.3% surge in its shares
Alphabet experienced a 5.3% surge in its shares on Thursday as it unveiled Google’s Gemini AI, marking a significant move…
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Report: Boeing signals two-month delay to 737 production ramp-up
Boeing is adjusting its production plans for the popular 737 narrow-body jetliner, signaling a two-month delay, according to a Reuters…
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Greece emerges as an unexpected hub for covert oil trading activities
In an astonishing revelation, Greece has emerged as an unexpected center for covert oil trading activities, circumventing Western sanctions imposed…
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Study claims that your everyday shampoo may have chemicals you can’t even fathom
A recent study highlighted in Environmental Science & Technology warns about potential health risks associated with the routine use of…
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Study published by linguists claim that the region you live in determines the way you speak
For years, scientists have grappled with the question of whether climate and geography play a role in shaping the way…
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Gigantic dark hole releases powerful streams of fast radiation towards the Earth
In a development posing a new challenge for astronomers, an enormous dark hole has materialized on the sun’s surface, unleashing…
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Pregnant megamouth shark spotted on Philippines beach in a first
In a landmark occurrence for marine biology, an extraordinary find took place last month on a beach in the Philippines…
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Scientists find way to determine the biological age of a person’s organs through a blood test
Scientists have announced a breakthrough in determining the biological age of internal organs through a blood test, as reported by…
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Japan’s parliament makes groundbreaking decision to legalise medicines derived from cannabis
Japan’s parliament has recently taken a groundbreaking step by legalizing medicines derived from cannabis, a decision approved in the upper…
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Report: Earth may cross major ‘tipping points’ to trigger climate catastrophe in 10 years
Over the years, scientists have consistently sounded alarms about the Earth’s precarious climate situation. As global governments grapple with the…
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YouTuber sentenced to prison for staging plane crash to make the video viral
A 30-year-old former Olympic athlete turned YouTuber has been sentenced to six months in prison after intentionally orchestrating a small…
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The death toll after floods in northern Tanzania rises to 63
The death toll in northern Tanzania has climbed to 63 as announced by Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa on Monday, December…
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El Salvador’s Bitcoin investments proves to be lucrative
El Salvador’s foray into Bitcoin investments has proven to be financially rewarding, with presidential candidate Nayib Bukele, who recently resigned…
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Barclay family successfully regains control of the influential Telegraph newspaper
The Barclay family has effectively regained control of the influential Telegraph newspaper in the UK through a collaboration with Abu…
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Tokyo witness a slowdown in core consumer inflation
In a significant economic development, Tokyo, the capital of Japan, experienced a deceleration in core consumer inflation in November, signaling…
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News anchor gains attention online for her epic response as she slammed a body-shamer
A Canadian news anchor recently garnered online attention for her powerful response as she rebuffed a body-shamer who questioned her…
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Moderate intensity earthquake hits Philippines
Manila: An earthquake of magnitude 5.2 struck the southern Philippine province of Surigao del Sur on Thursday afternoon. According to…
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Report: Global carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels set to hit a record high in 2023
Amidst the ongoing United Nations climate summit COP28 in Dubai, where world leaders deliberate the fate of fossil fuels, a…
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Research claims that a brief two-month vegan diet can lead to lower insulin, weight loss, and improved heart health
Recent research involving identical twins indicates that adopting a brief two-month vegan diet resulted in decreased insulin levels, weight loss,…
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Study: Light pollution entrapping migrating birds in cities leading to their death en masse
A recent study has brought attention to the escalating threat posed by light pollution to migrating birds, leading to widespread…
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Study claims male mosquitoes used to suck blood in past but they ‘evolved’
Years of investigation have established that exclusively female mosquitoes partake in blood-feeding, as opposed to male mosquitoes, which lack the…
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