International
- Apr- 2023 -3 April
New York Times looses its verified gold tag on its Twitter page as Musk launches an attack on the publication
On Sunday, the New York Times lost its verified ‘gold’ tag on Twitter following an attack by Elon Musk, who…
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Britain’s interior minister says Rwanda is a safe country to resettle migrants who had arrived in Britain illegally
Britain’s Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, has stated that she is confident Rwanda is a safe country to resettle migrants who…
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Saudi to cut oil production by 500,000 barrels per day; Prices likely to hike
Dubai: Saudi Arabia said on Sunday it will cut oil production by 500,000 barrels per day from May until…
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Pope Francis addressed thousands of his faithful on Palm Sunday mass in St. Peter’s Square
Pope Francis, head of the Roman Catholic Church, delivered a Palm Sunday mass in St. Peter’s Square a day after…
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Everything you need to know about World Autism Awareness Day
April 2nd is celebrated as World Autism Awareness Day to raise awareness about autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a neurodevelopmental condition…
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Three British men have been detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan
According to reports, three British men have been taken into custody by the Taliban in Afghanistan, and the UK government…
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British government to spend over $9.8 million to supply free portraits of King Charles III to public
The British government plans to spend more than $9.8 million (£8 million) on providing free portraits of King Charles III…
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A marine biologist finds a rare and evasive creature, sea lamprey, washed ashore
A sea lamprey, a rare and elusive creature known as a “vampire fish” due to its ability to extract blood…
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UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman to make failure to report child sexual abuse illegal
The Home Secretary of the United Kingdom, Suella Braverman, has announced her intention to make it illegal for people who…
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Google puts an end to its famous employee perks as it announces a series of cost-cutting measures
Google has announced cost-cutting measures and will end its well-known employee perks, such as free snacks, laundry services, and company…
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Ukrainian court orders house arrest for a Kyiv-based church cleric who is said to have ties with Russia
A church leader based in Kyiv with alleged ties to Russia has been placed under house arrest by a Ukrainian…
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In latest satellite imagery, N.Korea’s Nuclear Scientific Research Center indicates a high level of activity around it
According to a report from US-based think tank 38 North, recent commercial satellite imagery of North Korea’s Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific…
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Pakistan’s annual inflation rate reaches 35.37 percent , the highest-ever in over five decades
According to government data, Pakistan experienced an annual inflation rate of 35.37% in March, the highest it has been in…
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K-pop band BTS’s member J-Hope to enlist in the army soon
J-Hope, the second member of K-pop band BTS, will soon enlist in the army for mandatory military service. The announcement…
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High Commissioner of Singapore in India Simon Wong gracefully grooves with folk artists at G20 meet | Watch
Darjeeling: High Commissioner of Singapore in India Simon Wong on Saturday danced with folk artists at a G20 meeting…
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At least 11 killed by tornadoes that tore through areas of the South and Midwest of the US
Tornadoes wreaked havoc in the South and Midwest of the US on Saturday, claiming the lives of at least 11…
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Parisians to vote whether to ban electric scooters for rent from the city’s streets
Parisians will vote on Sunday whether to ban electric scooters for rent from the city’s streets, which would be a…
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Climate activists in Italy turns 17th-century landmark fountain black in protest
According to news agency AFP, climate activists from the anti-climate change organisation Last Generation in Italy turned the Baroque-style fountain…
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Russian govt agency accuses Slovakia of violating international export control regulations
Russia’s Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation (FSMTC) has accused Slovakia of breaching international regulations and contractual obligations by transferring Russian-made…
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Flying hot air balloon catches fire mid-air in Mexico; 2 dies, passengers jump off! Watch
Mexico City: Two people have died when a hot-air balloon flying over the famed Teotihuacan archeological site near Mexico…
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Belgian man commits suicide after conversing with an artificial intelligence chatbot about climate change
Reports indicate that a Belgian man committed suicide after conversing with an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot about climate change, which…
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Eight migrants, including Indians, found dead near Canada-US border
Toronto: Canadian police have recovered the bodies of two more migrants, including that of an Indian woman, who drowned…
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The White House joins other US institutions in refusing to pay for the Twitter Blue subscription service
The White House has decided not to pay for Twitter Blue, a subscription service that offers various perks including exclusive…
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Deadly avalanches in Norway kills four people including tourists
Reports from police authorities confirm that deadly avalanches struck Norway’s far northern parts, resulting in the deaths of four people,…
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WHO Advises Booster Dose for Elderly and Vulnerable against COVID-19
The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended booster vaccinations for vulnerable groups, including the elderly, due to the surge in…
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French bill aims to ban influencers from promoting cosmetic surgery on social media
The lower chamber of the French parliament recently passed a bill to prevent influencers from promoting cosmetic surgery on social…
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Italian PM’s party proposes legislation to ban usage of English language by public and private bodies
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s party has introduced a proposed law that aims to ban the use of foreign terms,…
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Pope Francis discharged from the Rome hospital where he was being treated for bronchitis
Pope Francis has been released from a hospital in Rome where he was being treated for bronchitis. As he left…
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Russia takes over the rotating presidency of the 15-nation United Nations Security Council for a month
Starting on April 1, Russia will take over the rotating presidency of the United Nations Security Council, which is composed…
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India and Malaysia can transact in Indian Rupee
The Indian rupee can now be used in addition to other currencies to settle trade between India and Malaysia, the…
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Indian Family Discovered Deceased While Attempting Illegal Crossing of US-Canada Border
Six individuals, including five adults and one child under three years old, were found dead in a marsh near the…
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The United States to announce a fresh $2.6 billion military aid package for war-torn Ukraine
According to Reuters, citing three anonymous US officials, the United States is planning to announce a new military aid package…
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Kyiv urges UK to ban the entry of Russian and Belarusian players in the oldest Tennis tournament in the world
Ukraine’s foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, expressed his strong disapproval of Wimbledon’s decision to allow Russian and Belarusian players to compete…
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A dangerous volcano that 38 years ago killed 25,000 people, is active once again
The Nevado del Ruiz volcano in Colombia, which had killed 25,000 people 38 years ago, has become active again. The…
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Social media platform Twitter makes some of its computer code public
On Friday (March 31), Twitter, the social media platform, made a portion of its computer code public. This code is…
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