International
- Apr- 2023 -9 April
Mysterious phenomenon; Schoolgirls poisoning continue across Iran
Dozens of schoolgirls were poisoned in several schools across Iran on Saturday, according to local media, continuing a mysterious phenomenon…
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British PM Rishi Sunak to meet US President Biden at Ireland next week
London: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will meet Joe Biden in Northern Ireland next week when the U.S. president…
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EAM Jaishankar joins Iftar hosted by UAE Ambassador Abdulnasser Alshaali | See pics
New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday joined Iftar hosted by UAE Ambassador Abdulnasser Alshaali in the…
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‘Law, not war, remains my slogan..’ Last surviving Nuremberg Prosecutor passes away at 103
Benjamin Ferencz, the last surviving prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials in Germany that brought Nazi war criminals to justice…
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Cobra inside cockpit; Pilot makes heroic landing
Authorities praised a South African pilot who made an emergency landing after a venomous snake crawled into his seat on…
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Neos Airline launches flights to Canada from this Indian city
Amritsar: Italy based low-budget air carrier, Neos Airline launched flights to Canada from India. The air carrier will operate a…
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Ukraine’s first deputy foreign minister will visit India on Sunday
Ukraine’s First Deputy Foreign Minister Emine Dzhaparova will arrive in India on Sunday for a four-day visit, the East European…
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Amidst ongoing violence in West Bank and Gaza, Palestinians’ dream of statehood fades
A car-ramming incident in Tel Aviv resulted in the death of an Italian tourist and injuries to five other individuals…
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Health Services Directive: No Alcohol Allowed at Medical Conferences
The Central Health Services Director General, Prof. Athul Goyal, has issued a directive to all medical associations in the country…
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Taliban’s ban on female relief workers disabling aid-delivery in Afghanistan: Reveals UN Report
Kabul: Afghanistan has been pushed deeper into a humanitarian crisis after the Taliban banned female aid workers from working…
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US Court suspends Govt approval of abortion pill mifepristone
Washington: A conservative federal judge in the state of Texas halted US approval of the abortion pill mifepristone on…
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After deadly attacks in West Bank, Tel Aviv, Israel Govt mobilises police, army reserves
Tel Aviv: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mobilised police and army reserves Friday after separate attacks killed three people,…
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Colonial file reveals Kohinoor & other stolen Indian jewels in UK royal treasury during the British rule
A recent discovery of a colonial-era file from the India Office archives has brought to light several gems and jewels…
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Google will be incorporating a conversational AI chat in its search engine, says Sundar Pichai
Google has announced that it will be incorporating conversational AI chat in its search engine, intensifying the race of AI…
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Honda recalls its CR-V sport utility vehicles due to a potential issue with road salt causing corrosion to the frame
Honda has announced a recall of 563,000 CR-V sport utility vehicles sold or registered in cold-weather US states, due to…
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Survey reveals that Donald Trump’s chances of winning the Republican nomination for the 2024 election are high
According to a Reuters/Ipsos survey released on Thursday, there is a high probability of former US President Donald Trump winning…
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Cryptocurrency Dogecoin fell by nearly 9% after Twitter reverted to its iconic blue bird logo
Dogecoin, a popular cryptocurrency, saw its value drop by nearly 9% on Thursday when Twitter restored its blue bird logo,…
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An Australian man gets into trouble after taking a wild platypus on a train
An Australian man is facing court over alleged animal protection offences after he was caught taking a platypus on a…
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Documents containing ‘secret details’ of US and NATO plans for bolstering the Ukrainian forces leaked online
As reported by The New York Times (NYT), a number of classified documents containing confidential details of US and NATO…
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Microsoft to pay $3 million to settle its civil liability for more than 1,300 apparent sanctions violations
Microsoft has agreed to pay around $3 million to settle over 1,300 apparent sanctions violations involving exporting services or software…
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5,000 people forced to flee from Myanmar amid fierce fighting between the country’s military and armed rebels
As per media reports on April 6th, at least 5,000 people were forced to flee from Myanmar to Thailand due…
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UK PM Rishi Sunak celebrates mother-in-law Sudha Murty’s Padma Bhushan award as a proud moment
Author and philanthropist Sudha Murty was recently awarded the Padma Bhushan for her extensive work in social welfare by President…
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South Africa: UAE denies extradition of Gupta brothers over corruption charges.
In recent news, South Africa has revealed that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has denied their request to extradite Atul…
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IMF: India and China to Contribute 50% of Global Economic Growth in 2023
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) managing director, Kristalina Georgieva, said on Thursday that India and China are expected to contribute…
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Shah Rukh Khan beats Lionel Messi in reader poll for world’s most influential person
Shah Rukh Khan, also known as the Badshah of Bollywood, is a renowned Indian actor who has entertained audiences for…
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More than 1.2 million people without power in Ontario and Quebec as freezing rain lashes southeast Canada
Over 1.2 million people were without power in the two most populated provinces of Canada, Ontario and Quebec, after freezing…
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World Health Organization chief says that the body is likely to lift the emergency status of Covid-19 this year
The Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said on Thursday that the organization is likely to…
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Idaho has become the first state to pass a law restricting travel for abortions
Idaho has passed a new law that restricts travel for abortions, becoming the first state in the United States to…
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Lebanon’s Prime Minister Najib Mikati says that his country ‘refuses any escalation from its territory’
Lebanon’s Prime Minister Najib Mikati has condemned the barrage of rockets fired towards Israel from its soil on Thursday (April…
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Israel launches air strikes on the Gaza Strip after it vowed to retaliate over a barrage of cross-border rockets
Late on April 6th, Israel launched air strikes on the Gaza Strip after a series of rockets were fired from…
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Study says that the Himalayas have lost glacier mass equal to weight of 570 million elephants
Undoubtedly, global warming is having an impact on our planet, which we all are aware of. Words like climate change…
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All you want to know about Good Friday 2023
Good Friday is one of the most significant days for the Christian community around the world. It is a day…
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In a Holy Thursday ritual symbolizing humility, Pope Francis washed the feet of residents of juvenile prison in Rome
Pope Francis performed a Holy Thursday ritual at a Rome juvenile prison, washing and drying the feet of 10 male…
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Turkey closes airspace for flights to and from this airport
Istanbul: Turkey has closed its airspace for flights to and from Sulaymaniyah airport in Iraq for three months. The decision …
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Japanese military chopper with 10 people onboard crashes in the sea; Rescue operations underway
Tokyo: Japan on Thursday said rescue efforts were under way to locate any survivors after one of its military…
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