International
- May- 2023 -25 May
‘Super-fertile’ mother in the UK conceives her second child just four weeks after her first
In the UK, a mother described as “super-fertile” unknowingly conceived her second child just four weeks after giving birth to…
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The director of a top Russian science institute, arrested on suspicion of treason
According to sources familiar with the case, the director of a prominent Russian science institute, along with two other experts…
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US announces visa policy for Bangladesh to support democratic elections
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has announced a new visa policy for Bangladesh, banning travel permits for people suspected…
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Makers of ChatGPT call for regulation to safeguard humanity from the risks posed by fast-developing AI
The creators of ChatGPT, OpenAI, have called for the regulation of ‘superintelligent’ artificial intelligence (AI) systems, asserting that an international…
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‘Attack on our pilgrimage sites is not acceptable..’: PM Modi reacts to temple vandalism in Australia
New Delhi: Referring to the surge in incidents of temple vandalism in Australia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that…
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The grave of Mahsa Amini has been vandalised, according to the family’s lawyer and activists
According to the family’s lawyer and activists, the grave of Mahsa Amini, the young woman in Iran whose death triggered…
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Microsoft warns that a Chinese cyberespionage group is targeting critical infrastructure organisations in US
Microsoft has issued a warning regarding the activities of a state-sponsored Chinese cyberespionage group named Volt Typhoon, which has been…
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US man facing eviction from his rental home charged with murder of his landlord
Jacob Morrill, a 24-year-old tenant residing in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, is facing eviction from his rental home. However, he has…
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Tipu Sultan’s bedchamber sword sold for a whopping $17.4 million at an Art sale in London
Tipu Sultan’s bedchamber sword fetched an astounding $17.4 million at the Islamic and Indian Art sale held by Bonhams in…
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New research finds that recycling plastics may be producing massive amounts of microplastics
The plastic industry has long advocated recycling as a key solution to the growing problem of plastic waste. However, recent…
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Scientists suffering insults and mass-spam are abandoning Twitter for alternative social networks
As hostility and denialism towards climate change surge on Twitter following Elon Musk’s takeover, scientists are abandoning the platform and…
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Malaysian authorities seize 164 rainbow-colored Swiss watches from Pride collection
The Malaysian authorities have confiscated 164 rainbow-colored watches, valued at a total of US$14,000, from the Pride collection of a…
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Australian Federal Police discover 300 kg of methamphetamine concealed inside a steel hydraulic press
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) made a significant discovery when they uncovered a stash of over 300 kg of methamphetamine,…
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A 13-year-old girl in Melbourne lost her life while trying to attempt a social media trend called ‘chroming’
A 13-year-old girl from Melbourne tragically lost her life while participating in a social media trend known as “chroming,” prompting…
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Virgin Orbit, the satellite launch company owned by Richard Branson to cease operations permanently
Virgin Orbit, the satellite launch company owned by billionaire Richard Branson, will permanently cease operations after filing for bankruptcy earlier…
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101-year-old WWII vet finally walked at the stage of his graduation ceremony
A 101-year-old World War II veteran, Fred Taylor, achieved a remarkable milestone when he walked across the stage at his…
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Two shipwrecks in the South China Sea provide significant clues about the maritime Silk trade routes
Chinese archaeologists have revealed that two shipwrecks discovered in the South China Sea, believed to be around 500 years old…
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Videos of a kiwi being handled and petted by guests at a Miami zoo under bright lights prompts uproar
A video showing a kiwi named Poara being handled and petted by visitors at a zoo in Miami, while under…
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Indian origin teen crashes truck into White House barriers
A teenager of Indian origins named Sai Varshith Kandula was detained after crashing a truck into the security barriers outside…
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Report: The members of the Catholic clergy in Illinois are accused of sexual abuse of children
An investigative report published on Tuesday revealed accusations of sexual abuse of children against members of the Catholic clergy in…
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Netflix pulls the trigger of its password-sharing crackdown weapon
Netflix has implemented its long-anticipated crackdown on password sharing, with its 2017 social media comment about love being sharing a…
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Taiwan’s last known ‘comfort woman’ passes away
The last known “comfort woman” in Taiwan, a Taiwanese woman who was coerced into serving as a sex slave for…
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Bangladesh receives 20 broad gauge locomotives from India
India handed over 20 broad gauge (BG) locomotives to Bangladesh on Tuesday, completing a commitment made to Prime Minister Sheikh…
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Gazprom, the Russian energy behemoth experiences a significant decline in its net profit
Gazprom, the Russian energy giant, has seen a substantial decrease in its net profit following the Ukraine conflict, with a…
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EU and US lawmakers urge the removal of Sultan Al Jaber as the president of the upcoming COP28 climate talks
More than 130 lawmakers from the European Union and the United States have come together to call for the removal…
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Wristwatch once owned by China’s last emperor attracts more than $ 5 million in an auction in Hong Kong
In an auction held in Hong Kong on Tuesday (May 23), a wristwatch that once belonged to China’s last emperor…
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Apple signs a multi-year, multibillion-dollar deal with Broadcom to manufacture semiconductor chips in US
Apple has entered into a multi-year, multibillion-dollar agreement with Broadcom to manufacture semiconductor chips in the United States. The deal…
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Restaurant owner in Florida’s Orlando sues Governor Ron DeSantis over a bill that restricts drag show performances
A lawsuit has been filed by the owner of Hamburger Mary’s, a restaurant in Orlando, Florida, against the state and…
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Netflix will soon start blocking users with unauthorised passwords: Report
Los Angeles: Streaming giant Netflix will soon start blocking users with unauthorised passwords. On Tuesday, Netflix said it is…
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France impose ban on short-haul flights in a bid to cut carbon emissions
France has implemented a ban on short-haul flights that can be replaced by train alternatives as part of its efforts…
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PM Modi holds bilateral meeting with Australian PM Anthony Albanese in Sydney
Sydney: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday held a bilateral meeting with his Australian counterpart in Sydney, Australia. The…
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US retail shop ‘Target’ pulls LGBTQ Pride goods away from the front of their stores due to customer ‘outrage’
Due to customer “outrage,” some Target stores in the United States have decided to remove LGBTQ Pride merchandise from the…
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Google Pay introduces UPI payments support for RuPay Card holders of these banks | Know more..
Tapping into the growing popularity of Unified Payments Interface (UPI), Google Pay in conjunction with the National Payments Corporation…
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UK couple receive compensation from insurance company for buffaloes damaging their swimming pool
After more than 10 months, a UK couple has finally received compensation from their insurance company following an incident where…
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Germany’s spy agency faces a unique problem as new recruits demand work-from-home
It would be a jarring experience to envision James Bond, the suave British spy, working from home. It’s difficult to…
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