International
- Oct- 2021 -30 October
Storm brings dried up waterfall back to life in California
A recent storm gave much needed rain to a drought stricken California, where the tallest waterfall in North America, located…
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Liver sells for $160k: China’s black market harvests Uyghur organs
The government of China is allegedly guilty of committing a series of human rights abuses against Uyghurs and other ethnic…
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The Origin will be shrouded in mystery- US on Covid.
On Friday, the intelligence agencies of the United States said that the origins of Covid-19 may never be known. The…
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France questions Britain’s credibility over fishing dispute.
On Friday, French President Emmanuel Macron aggravated a post-Brexit feud between Paris and London by challenging Britain’s ‘credibility’ and accused…
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Nationwide protests against military coup in Sudan.
Opponents of Sudan’s military coup have called for a series of state-wide marches on Saturday to demand the reinstatement of…
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Chemical traces found in food served by McDonald’s, Burger King, and Pizza Hut
In a recent study, researchers found that fast foods have some alarming effects that show why they may be harmful…
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The hypoglycaemic effects of jackfruit seed, similar to Metformin: Study
Jackfruit is one of the oldest fruits in Southeast Asia, particularly in countries like Vietnam and India. A recent study…
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Kyle Chalmers sets new record in 100m freestyle short-course.
Kyle Chalmers, a competitive swimmer of Australia won gold in the men’s 100m freestyle at the World Cup in Kazan,…
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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…
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First COVID-19 shot for young kids approved by FDA.
The US Food and Drugs Administration approved the Pfizer and BioNTech SE coronavirus vaccine for children aged 5 to 11…
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This Indian city named the world’s third-best capital city to visit for vacation after Abu Dhabi and Valletta
New Delhi: It’s time to celebrate for Delhi residents, as Bounce, a baggage storage company, has named the city as…
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‘Friends’ star Matthew Perry to release autobiography next year
The upcoming memoir of Friends actor Matthew Perry will tell the story of his past struggles with drug abuse. It…
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13 people including a child killed in missile attack by Houthi rebels
Marib: In a tragic incident, at least 13 people including a child were killed after a missile launched by Houthi…
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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…
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Hindus and Muslims separated in Bangladesh by ‘pro-Pakistan’ elements: IB minister
Bangladesh Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud has declared that elements connected to Pakistan – the descendants of 22…
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Textile industry of Ethiopia at risk if US pulls out of trade agreement over Tigray conflict.
In Tigray, where local forces have fought the military and its allies for a year, Washington has raised worry over…
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World Bank halts operations in Sudan, blow to coup leaders.
In response to the military’s seizure of power from a transitional government, the World Bank froze disbursements for operations in…
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Olympian’s widow welcomes baby 15 months after his death using his sperm
Ellidy Pullin, widow of Australian Olympic snowboarder Alex ‘Chumpy’ Pullin, has given birth to their daughter 15 months after her…
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Nigeria receives looted Benin Bronze from Scottish university.
A Benin Bronze that was among hundreds taken by the British forces in 1897 will be handed over to a…
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Congo bans log exports to lessen threats to its forests
The environment minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo said on Thursday that the country plans to restrict all wood…
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South Korea steps towards ‘living with COVID-19’ by easing restrictions.
As the country seeks to ‘live with COVID-19,’ South Korea announced on Friday that it will lift all operating-hour restrictions…
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China to participate in G20 summit via video link.
According to a notice issued by China’s foreign ministry on Friday, President Xi Jinping will participate in the Group of…
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From rice to potatoes, you shouldn’t pressure cook these foods
Your pressure cooker can be your best friend if you’re always running late to prepare meals or just like to…
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North Korean innovations amid economic distress: Printing coupons and eating swans.
According to reports, North Korea is being pushed to innovate to deal with economic hardships and food shortages as anti-pandemic…
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Gurugram under seige ; 2 men under surveillance
On 22 October, members of the Hindu right-wing groups Bajrang Dal and Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) gathered at a ground…
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Early use of social media can result in problematic online behavior: Reports
A new study suggests that using Instagram or Snapchat before age 11 is significantly linked to more problematic digital behavior…
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Turkey’s second largest lake dries up due to climate change
The second largest lake in Turkey, Lake Tuz is a popular tourist destination and home to a variety of bird…
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Inflammation in the brain causes sperm counts to decline: Reports
Despite decades of research, scientists did not know how air pollution contributes to diseases like obesity, diabetes, and infertility. Researchers…
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Facebook changes its company name to ‘Meta’
The CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday announced that the parent company’s name will be changed to ‘Meta’ to represent…
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China imposes lockdown in another city
Beijing: Chinese government has imposed strict lockdown in another province in the country as the number of Covid-19 cases are…
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Country to reopen to vaccinated tourists from next week
Tel Aviv: Israel government announced that from November 1, fully vaccinated tourists will be allowed enter the country. Tourists from…
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UK drafts COP26 deals to cut global aviation emissions
According to a draft document verified by Reuters, Britain is pushing countries to press for a global target to reduce…
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As UK recovers from pandemic, Sunak promises improved expenditure.
British Finance Minister Rishi Sunak promised an increased public expenditure and pledged to safeguard people from a dramatic rise in…
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Beirut violence: Geagea misses hearing, supporters block roads.
Hundreds of members of the Christian Lebanese Forces party blocked roads leading to the home of leader Samir Geagea…
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Qatar Energy plans for ‘green’ bonds.
Qatar Energy, one of the top liquefied natural gas (LNG) producers, is working on a strategy to recast itself as…
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