International
- Jul- 2023 -4 July
India set to virtually host SCO summit today
New Delhi: India is all set to virtually host the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit today. The summit will…
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Amid scene including ‘nine-dash line’, Warner Bros.’ ‘Barbie’ movie banned in Vietnam
Hanoi: Warner Bros.’ highly anticipated movie ‘Barbie’ has been banned in Vietnam, New York Post reported. The film, directed…
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Report: Titan sub’s electrical system was designed by interns and safety audit done by a third party
Numerous safety concerns emerged following the disastrous implosion of the Titan submersible, which tragically claimed the lives of all five…
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The United Kingdom witnesses its hottest June since records began back in 139 years ago
The United Kingdom experienced its hottest June on record since records began 139 years ago, according to the UK’s Met…
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Over 150 people arrested overnight across France in connection with the violent protests
The interior ministry announced on Monday that over 150 people were arrested overnight in France in connection with the violent…
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New Zealand becomes the first country in the world to extend its plastic bag ban to thin bags
New Zealand has made history by becoming the first country to extend its ban on plastic bags in supermarkets to…
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Explosions occur in Sudan’s capital as the army rallied civilians to take up arms
Explosions were reported in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, on Monday as the army called on civilians to take up arms against…
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Wife of one of the ill-fated passengers aboard Titan submersible opens up about their last moments
It has been over a week since the tragic deaths of the five passengers aboard the submersible Titan, and now,…
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The council leader of Britain’s Orkney Islands to consider ‘alternative forms of governance’
The leader of the council in the Orkney Islands, an archipelago off the north coast of Scotland, has expressed that…
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Reports: Russian military raided Wagner bases in Syria and detained fighters and leaders
Over the weekend, numerous Arabic media outlets reported that Russian military forces had carried out raids on the offices of…
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French fashion house Celine cancels its menswear show in Paris over French riots
Designer Hedi Slimane announced on Saturday that French fashion house Celine has decided to cancel its menswear show in Paris…
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Report: One-third of employees believe their organizations lack an open-ended culture.
A recent report by HR solutions provider Genius Consultants reveals that only 13% of employees feel comfortable expressing their thoughts…
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Russia launched drone attack on Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv
After a relative lull, Russia launched a drone attack early Sunday on Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, officials said. It was the…
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Thousands of flights across US faces disruptions due to new 5G systems
From this weekend onwards, numerous flights throughout the US were predicted to experience disruptions due to the implementation of new…
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Biden administration to study how the sunlight can be blocked to save the planet from climate change
The White House website has released a research document stating that the Biden administration is exploring the idea of blocking…
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Uzbekistan national arrested from the Indo-Nepal border in Bihar
A Uzbek person was apprehended along the Indo-Nepal border in the Bihar district of Sitamarhi for reportedly attempting to enter…
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The oldest national newspaper in the world prints its last daily edition
The world’s oldest national newspaper has published its final daily edition, ending a remarkable run of approximately 320 years and…
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South Korea aims to make college entrance exams easier for students
The South Korean government has made changes to the national college entrance exam, known as Suneung or the College Scholastic…
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South Africa’s Zulu king’s spokesperson denies reports of suspected poisoning of Misuzulu Zulu
The spokesperson for South Africa’s Zulu king has refuted reports suggesting that the king, Misuzulu Zulu, the leader of the…
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Report: Fighter planes dating back to WWII from the UK found in a forest near Kyiv
According to British media reports citing Ukrainian officials on Sunday (July 2), eight Hawker Hurricane fighter planes from World War…
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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky claims that the country has killed at least 21,000 Wagner fighters
Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelensky, asserted that his country had eliminated over 21,000 Wagner fighters and injured an additional 80,000. However,…
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Israel approves the purchase of a third squadron of F-35 stealth fighter jets
The Israeli Ministry of Defence announced on Sunday (July 2) that Israel has given approval for the purchase of a…
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At least 51 killed, 32 injured in road accident
Nairobi : In a tragic incident, at least 51 people were killed and 32 others were injured in a road…
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British Airways to increase frequency of flights to these Indian cities
Mumbai: British Airways has decided to increase the frequency of flights to New Delhi and Mumbai. British Airways, which has…
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Taiwan extends visa-free entry
Taipei: Taiwan has extended visa-free for Filipinos until next year. The Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced this. The authority…
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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak chalks up a deal with Italy to stem the flow of migrants
A report in The Telegraph suggests that British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is working on a deal with Italy to…
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Chinese President Xi Jinping remains undecided on Taiwan’s unification timeline
According to a senior Pentagon official, Chinese President Xi Jinping has not yet made a decision on the timeline for…
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Japanese journalist denied entry into Hong Kong and sent back to Tokyo without any reason
Earlier this week, a Japanese journalist named Yoshiaki Ogawa was denied entry into Hong Kong and sent back to Tokyo…
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French President Emmanuel Macron postpones his state visit to Germany due to growing unrest in the country
French President Emmanuel Macron has decided to postpone his state visit to Germany due to the escalating unrest in France,…
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OceanGate announces future expeditions days after Titan tragedy
OceanGate, the company responsible for the ill-fated Titan submersible that sank with five individuals on board, has announced new expedition…
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Zelensky demands his nation receive an official invitation to join NATO after the war is over
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a demand on Saturday that his country receive an official invitation to join NATO once…
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Defence Secretary Giridhar Aramane paid official visit to Myanmar
From June 30 to July 1, 2023, Defence Secretary Giridhar Aramane undertook an official visit to Myanmar. According to the…
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Dutch King offers apology for his country’s involvement in colonial era slavery
Dutch King Willem-Alexander has made a historic apology for the Netherlands’ involvement in slavery during the colonial era. The apology…
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Pakistani security forces killed six terrorists
According to the military’s media wing, Pakistani security forces killed at least six terrorists in two areas of the restive…
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India called on Pakistan to release prisoners who have completed their jail term
On Saturday, India urged Pakistan to expedite the release and repatriation of 254 Indian fishermen and four civilian inmates who…
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