International
- Mar- 2023 -10 March
WhatsApp messages reveal how Italian leaders joked about country’s role in spread of virus at start of pandemic
As part of the investigation, WhatsApp messages exchanged between senior health officials and Italian politicians during the early stages of…
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Zookeeper Jay Brewer shares a video in which he is seen holding a nine-foot-long rat snake
In a recent video, zookeeper Jay Brewer can be seen holding a nine-foot-long rat snake. The startling video also showed…
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Salesforce-owned Slack to integrate new AI-powered app that will craft replies to your colleagues ‘in seconds’
While there are worries that artificial intelligence could cause a lot of jobs to be lost in the future, the…
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Lady Gaga will not perform her nominated song ‘Hold My Hand’ from Tom Cruise starrer Top Gun: Maverick at the Oscars
The pop singer Lady Gaga will not perform her nominated song ‘Hold My Hand’ from the Tom Cruise-starring film Top…
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Report: Instagram down for thousands of users worldwide
An outage monitoring website Downdetector.com reported that, Meta Platform’s Instagram was down on Wednesday for thousands of customers around the…
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Georgia decides to drop the ‘foreign agents’ on ‘foreign agents’ following heavy protests and demonstrations
After facing intense opposition for two nights, Georgia has decided to remove the ‘foreign agents’ bill. The bill’s opponents claimed…
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The French Senate voted 201-115 to raise the retirement age by two years to 64
Despite ongoing protests across the nation, the French Senate voted 201-115 on Thursday to raise the retirement age by two…
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Home of Hurriyat leader searched in connection with ‘selling’ of MBBS seats in J&K
In connection with a case involving the ‘selling’ of MBBS seats in Pakistan to Kashmiri students, the Enforcement Directorate (ED)…
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Suspected Allied Democratic Forces’ militants kill over 40 people in twin attacks in eastern DR Congo
Local authorities said on Thursday that suspected militants from the Allied Democratic Forces have killed over 40 people in twin…
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City prosecutor in Virginia won’t be seeking charges against the 6-year-old boy who shot his teacher
The 6-year-old kid who shot his elementary school teacher in January won’t be facing charges, according to the city prosecutor…
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s children will now be known as prince and princess
The children of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shall hereafter be referred to as prince and princess. On Wednesday, when…
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Denmark to become the first nation in the world to bury CO2 imported from abroad
Denmark has started a project to store carbon dioxide 1,800 metres beneath the North Sea, making it on track to…
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Thai man sentenced to two years in prison for selling satirical calendars with rubber ducks dressed in royal regalia
A Thai man who sold satirical calendars with rubber ducks wearing royal regalia was given a two-year prison sentence. People…
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Country offers citizenship to foreign investors
Cairo: Egypt will offers citizenship to foreign investors. The Egyptian government has decided to give citizenship to foreign investors willing…
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Macron says that a draft law will be placed forward by his government enshrining the right to abortion
On Wednesday, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that his administration would soon introduce a draught law that would include the…
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Biden criticises Republicans for supporting Fox News’ attempt to play down the seriousness of the Capitol attack
President of the United States Joe Biden stated on Wednesday that Republicans should feel guilty for supporting Fox News’ efforts…
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US nominates Indian-origin man to head World Bank
Nairobi: The United States’ candidate to head the World Bank, Ajay Banga, on Wednesday called for a revamp of…
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18-month-old Indian toddler crowned as the youngest ‘prodigy’
An 18-month-old Indian toddler has been crowned as the youngest ‘prodigy’ artist after he made 50 contemporary fluid art paintings…
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Canadian government expunges the historic indecency and anti-abortion laws targeting women
The ancient anti-abortion and obscenity laws that were directed at women and members of the LGBTQ community were repealed by…
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Research shows that full-fat dairy products are not as harmful as previously thought
Australians who are concerned about their health are switching from low-fat or skim milk to full cream milk after studies…
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Ukraine denies its involvement in the last year’s attack on Nord Stream pipelines
In reaction to a New York Times (NYT) report, Ukraine has denied any role in the attack on the Nord…
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Two Italian Air Force planes collide during training exercises in mid-air killing both pilots
Tuesday during training manoeuvres northwest of Rome, two Italian Air Force aircraft collided in midair, killing both pilots, according to…
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Suriya, a member of the Oscar selection committee, casts his ballot at the 2023 Academy Awards
The Dolby Theater in Los Angeles will host the 2023 Oscars on March 12. The coveted award ceremony will be…
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North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un plans to make his daughter Kim Ju Ae the potential successor
According to a report by Sky News, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un intends to make his daughter Kim Ju…
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Politician from Australia’s Victoria proposes to his partner amid a busy Parliament schedule
While Parliament was in session, a Victoria-based lawmaker got engaged to his boyfriend. In Parliament, Victorian Labor MP Nathan Lambert…
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Russia inches closer to seizing control of Bakhmut city; Zelensky rules out withdrawing the troops
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has ruled out removing soldiers from the besieged city of Bakhmut as Russia moves closer…
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Asian country eases travel advisories for 6 countries
Seoul: The South Korean government has eased travel advisories for 6 countries, including Spain and Tunisia, to the lowest level.…
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Steve Smith will lead Australia in the fourth Test match with India
Cricket Australia (CA) informed that, Steve Smith will lead Australia in the fourth and final Test against India beginning on…
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International Women’s Day: Prime Minister Modi honours accomplishments of ‘Nari Shakti’
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wished the country a happy International Women’s Day. The prime minister posted on Twitter…
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EU requests more employees to moderate Twitter: Report
According to four people familiar with the discussions between Elon Musk, Twitter executives, and regulators in Brussels, the European Union…
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US will remove travel restrictions for Chinese nationals: Report
According to a source with knowledge of the situation revealed to Reuters, the United States will join other nations in…
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Canada to strike down historical convictions for abortions, indecency
Ottawa: Canada moved to expunge historical convictions for abortions or indecency — laws on Tuesday, that are no longer…
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Britain’s Prince Harry admits that he took hallucinogenic drugs such as ayahuasca to get over past trauma
Prince Harry of Britain has acknowledged using hallucinogens like ayahuasca to cope with previous trauma. Harry recently opened out to…
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UK PM Rishi Sunak announces new , controversial plan to check surge of illegal migrants
New Delhi: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced a controversial new plan to stop the surge of illegal migrants…
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UK becomes the most socially liberal nations of the world on the issues of divorce and abortion
In a recent global survey, the United Kingdom emerged as one of the countries with the most socially liberal laws…
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