International
- Sep- 2023 -18 September
Study claims that one particular line of gene is more susceptible to severe Covid
As the world grappled with the reality of lockdowns during the early days of the Covid pandemic, the sight of…
Read More » - 18 September
20 killed in bus-lorry collision
Johannesburg: In a tragic incident, at least 20 people lost their lives in a bus-lorry collision. The accident took place…
Read More » - 18 September
Report: Significant outflow of capital from Chinese stocks reduce the market’s influence in global portfolios
A significant capital outflow from Chinese stocks and bonds is diminishing the market’s impact in global portfolios and accelerating its…
Read More » - 18 September
Marine Corps F-35B fighter jet in the US goes missing after a ‘mishap’ forced the pilot to eject
On September 17, an advanced Marine Corps F-35B fighter aircraft in the United States became unaccounted for following an incident…
Read More » - 18 September
Coronavirus is re-emerging in parts of Europe and the US with new variants
The emergence of new COVID-19 variants is once again a cause for concern in parts of Europe and the US.…
Read More » - 18 September
WHO chief urged China to offer more information on the origins of the coronavirus
Even as the world grapples with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the origins of the virus continue to be a subject…
Read More » - 18 September
Bus crash in Limpopo province, South Africa claims at least 20 lives
A bus crash in the Limpopo province of South Africa has resulted in the loss of at least 20 lives,…
Read More » - 18 September
Former US ambassador to Pakistan and UAE sentenced to three years of probation for violating federal ethics laws
Former United States ambassador to Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Richard Olson, received a three-year probation sentence on…
Read More » - 18 September
15-year-old boy in Australia’s Sydney goes to coma after being dragged for two kilometres
A 15-year-old boy in Sydney, Australia, is currently in a coma after what is alleged to be a horrifying incident…
Read More » - 18 September
Thousands of climate activists march on the streets of New York with an appeal against ‘fossil fuels’
Thousands of climate activists took to the streets of New York City on Sunday (September 17), protesting against “fossil fuels”…
Read More » - 18 September
South Korea stands as the world’s leading source of intercountry adoptees, surpassing all nations in foreign adoptions
The central theme of the popular Korean film ‘Return to Seoul’ revolves around adoption and its profound connection to an…
Read More » - 18 September
French govt to waive a ban on merchants selling fuel below cost in an effort to reduce inflationary pressures
The French government is planning to temporarily lift the ban on selling fuel below cost as part of its efforts…
Read More » - 18 September
Team India’s Gratifying Triumph in Asia Cup
India displayed dominance throughout the Asia Cup, securing a resounding 10-wicket victory against hosts Sri Lanka at Colombo’s R Premadasa…
Read More » - 18 September
Antarctica experiences historically low sea ice levels: scientists
Satellite data reveals historically low levels of sea ice around Antarctica, signaling concerns about the vulnerability of regions previously considered…
Read More » - 18 September
India Seals Tie as Bopanna Ends Davis Cup Career Triumphantly
Rohan Bopanna bid farewell to his illustrious Davis Cup career in style, securing a convincing straight-sets victory alongside Yuki Bhambri.…
Read More » - 18 September
NASA confirms Summer 2023 as hottest on record since 1880
The summer of 2023 has been declared the hottest period globally since record-keeping began in 1880. NASA confirmed this, citing…
Read More » - 17 September
Comedian Russell Brand Faces Allegations of Sexual Assault and Emotional Abuse
Comedian and actor Russell Brand is facing a slew of serious allegations, including rape, sexual assaults, and emotional abuse, spanning…
Read More » - 17 September
UK announces visa fee hike for visitors, students
London: The British government has increased the visa fees for visitors and students. The new rates will come in force…
Read More » - 17 September
Siraj Shines as India Clinches Asia Cup Triumph
Mohammed Siraj delivered a standout performance, recording career-best figures of 6/21, as India emphatically defeated Sri Lanka by 10 wickets…
Read More » - 17 September
Moderate intensity earthquake hits Indonesia
Jakarta: A moderate intensity earthquake measuring 5.0-magnitude on the Richter Scale struck eastern province of West Papua in Indonesia on…
Read More » - 17 September
Ghanaian Striker Peprah Confident His Skills Will Boost Blasters
“We are looking to pocket all three points in our first match of the season. Our target will be the…
Read More » - 17 September
Neeraj Chopra Takes Second in Diamond League Final
In a challenging showdown at the Diamond League Finals, Neeraj Chopra, the reigning Olympic and world champion in javelin throw,…
Read More » - 17 September
India expresses strong disapproval of assault on Sikh student in Canada
India strongly denounces an attack on a 17-year-old Sikh student in Canada’s British Columbia. The incident, which occurred on September…
Read More » - 16 September
G77+China concluds two-day summit in Havana, Cuba; advocates for a new global order
The Group of 77 developing countries (G77) along with China recently concluded a two-day summit held in Havana, Cuba, during…
Read More » - 16 September
UK: Russia will be able to assemble cruise missiles to strike Ukrainian infrastructure over the coming winter
On Saturday (September 16), the United Kingdom’s defence ministry asserted that Russia is likely to amass a significant stockpile of…
Read More » - 16 September
Reports: Hundreds of women around the world struggling to raise children fathered by UN peacekeepers
Many women and girls worldwide face the challenges of raising children fathered by UN peacekeepers, according to a recent CNN…
Read More » - 16 September
UK chief veterinary officersays that there will be an amnesty before a complete ban is imposed on American XL Bullies
The United Kingdom’s chief veterinary officer has announced an “amnesty” before implementing a complete ban on American XL Bullies, following…
Read More » - 16 September
Report: Cocaine is set to overtake oil to become Colombia’s main export item
Cocaine is on track to surpass oil as Colombia’s primary export, driven by a government crackdown on drug trafficking. According…
Read More » - 16 September
Libya’s chief prosecutor takes initiative to investigate the recent collapse of two dams during floods
Libya’s chief prosecutor has taken the lead in investigating the recent collapse of two dams during catastrophic floods, with a…
Read More » - 16 September
Ig Nobel Prize 2023 announces the list of winners
The Nobel Prize is renowned for recognizing intellectual achievements, but the Ig Nobel Prize, established in 1991, celebrates the quirkiest…
Read More » - 16 September
Astronomer in Japan captures a bright flash in Jupiter’s atmosphere leading to further investigation by scientists
An amateur astronomer in Japan recently captured a bright flash in Jupiter’s atmosphere, prompting further investigation by scientists. The unidentified…
Read More » - 16 September
Two cosmonauts from Russia and an American astronaut rocket towards the International Space Station
Two Russian cosmonauts and an American astronaut were launched toward the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday (September 15), marking…
Read More » - 16 September
Five poop bags installed at a hiking spot in Columbia as tourists answer the call of nature in the wild
The growing number of hikers, campers, and climbers in Squamish, southwestern British Columbia, Canada, has led to increased tensions with…
Read More » - 16 September
Belgian court sentences eight men to prison for their involvement in the twin bomb blasts
A Belgian court, as reported by local media on Friday (September 15), has sentenced eight individuals involved in the twin…
Read More » - 16 September
New research reveals that a hormone-disrupting chemical is present in the bodies of almost all Europeans
Recent research has unveiled that a hormone-disrupting chemical called Bisphenol A (BPA) is present in the bodies of nearly all…
Read More »