International
- Apr- 2023 -20 April
At least 79 people killed and more than 100 injured in Yemen’s capital Sana’a in a stampede
A deadly stampede occurred during a charity distribution event in Yemen’s capital city of Sana’a, resulting in the deaths of…
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Man sues Netflix as he appears in a documentary which falsely implies that he was involved in a murder
Netflix is facing legal action after a man from Kentucky claimed that the company used his photo without his consent…
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YouGov poll reveals that most British do not want to pay for the coronation of King Charles III
A recent YouGov poll has revealed that the majority of British people, 51 percent, are against the government paying for…
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Report based on Satellite images show that Beijing is now increasing its Antarctic footprint
China’s rising influence in the Indian Ocean has raised concerns for New Delhi and its Western allies, but recent reports…
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Much of Asia scorched by record-breaking heat, forcing early closure of schools and even deaths
Record-breaking heat is scorching much of Asia, causing school closures and deaths in India and China. The heatwave has broken…
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US Energy Department warns Rosatom against interfering with Ukrainian nuclear power plant
Last month, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) sent a letter to Russia’s state-owned nuclear energy firm, Rosatom, warning…
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US lawmakers passes bill that allows minors to work longer hours and serve alcohol in restaurants
The Iowa state senate in the USA has passed a controversial bill on Tuesday that permits minors to work longer…
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Children’s cat-hunting competition in New Zealand called off following condemnation of the event
A children’s competition in New Zealand where participants were encouraged to hunt feral cats has been cancelled due to criticism…
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Queensland teacher missing for over three weeks thought to have been dumped in a bin outside her home
Lesley Trotter, a former teacher from Queensland, who went missing for over three weeks, is suspected to have been thrown…
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Ukraine receives the first Patriots, one of the most advanced air defence systems in the world
The Eastern European country of Ukraine announced on Wednesday that it has received the first Patriot air defense system, one…
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Eastern European country of Moldova summons Russian ambassador to expel a member of embassy staff
On Wednesday, Moldova, an Eastern European country, summoned the Russian ambassador to expel a member of embassy staff who was…
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Satellite falling to Earth, with a ‘low’ risk of harm
An old NASA satellite is set to crash into the Earth this week, but experts say the chances of it…
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Due to technical difficulties, hundreds of Southwest Airlines flights delayed
Due to an internal technical issue, hundreds of Southwest Airlines Co flights were temporarily halted across the United States. Minutes…
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67-million-year old giant t-rex skeleton, dubbed Trinity, sold for over $6 million
Zurich: The skeleton of a giant Tyrannosaurus Rex, a creature that roamed the Earth 67 million years ago, sold…
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Teacher in Texas arrested for encouraging students to fight inside her classroom
A 24-year-old teacher in Texas was arrested after she was caught on security footage encouraging her 12 and 13-year-old students…
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Walt Disney Co. to eliminate thousands of jobs which will include about 15% of its staff
According to sources familiar with the matter, Walt Disney Co. plans to cut thousands of jobs, including approximately 15% of…
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Bangladesh to pay Russia about $300 million for building a nuclear power plant near the capital city Dhaka
Bangladesh is facing frequent electricity shortages and increasing demand from businesses and households, making the nuclear power project a crucial…
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Explained | China’s overseas ‘police stations’: The ‘110 Overseas’ operation
Two men of Chinese descent were arrested in New York City’s ChinaTown on Monday for allegedly establishing a Chinese ‘police…
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US Department of Defense spends around one billion dollars every year to develop ‘directed energy’ weapons
According to a report by the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO), the Department of Defense (DOD) spends about one…
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‘Adipurush’ for world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2023
The Tribeca Film Festival announced on Tuesday night that Om Raut’s Adipurush will have its world premiere at the 2023…
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Intelligence Sources says Pak-backed Khalistani groups have a new diabolical ‘Business Model’
On Monday, the police in California arrested 17 Sikh youths for mass shootings, including in gurdwaras, and recovered a large…
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US arrests two for running secret Chinese ‘police station’ in NYC
According to prosecutors, in 2022, the Chinese government requested Lu to assist in locating a pro-democracy activist living in California.…
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Earthquake of 4.6 magnitude jolts Indonesia’s Bengkulu
Bengkulu: An earthquake of magnitude 4.6 on the Richter scale struck 62 km West of Bengkulu, Indonesia on Wednesday,…
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Amid tensions, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un orders launch of its first spy satellite
Seoul: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ordered officials to launch its first spy satellite as planned, saying…
Read More » - 18 April
Surge in fraudulent applications: At least 5 Australian Universities restrict Indian students
Melbourne: At least five Australian universities have placed bans or restrictions on students from some Indian states, amidst a…
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Annapurna Peak Climbing Claims Life of 10-Time Everest Mountaineer
A seasoned mountaineer, Noel Hanna, from Northern Ireland has passed away while descending from the Annapurna peak in west Nepal.…
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Impact of drinking cold water in summer
During the summer season, people often turn to cold drinks to beat the heat and stay hydrated. While it is…
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A hospital in Spain completes first robotic lung transplant through a ‘small incision’
A hospital in Spain has successfully completed the first robotic lung transplant using a new access route that does not…
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Melbourne dethrones Sydney as Australia’s largest city by population
Melbourne has become Australia’s largest city by population, surpassing Sydney, which had held the title for over a century. The…
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Researchers find a previously unknown pristine coral reef off Ecuador’s Galapagos Islands
A new coral reef has been discovered off the coast of the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador, which supports a rich…
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Man dies after hunters mistook him for a hare and shot him in China’s Jiangxi province
A man named Wang Moujin died in China’s Jiangxi province after being shot at by hunters who mistook him for…
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US Senate Report: COVID-19 pandemic was the result of a ‘research-related incident’ at a laboratory in Wuhan
A report by the US Senate, which is 302-pages long, has concluded that the coronavirus pandemic may have been caused…
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ChatGPT decodes Fed’s language, predicts stock trends from headlines with accuracy
Two new papers published this month show the impressive ability of ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence chatbot, in market-relevant tasks. The…
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US: 20-year-old woman shot by a man for driving up the wrong driveway
A 20-year-old woman named Kaylin Gillis was accidentally shot by a man in Hebron, New York, on Saturday when she…
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Akshata Murty, daughter of Infosys co-founder loses £49 million after Infosys shares dropped 9.4%
Akshata Murty, daughter of Infosys co-founder Narayana Murty and wife of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, suffered a loss of…
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