International
- Feb- 2023 -21 February
At least 14 people injured after an explosion tore through a metal plant in Ohio
Officials reported that at least 14 people were hurt after an explosion tore through an Ohio metal company, sprinkling molten…
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Britain running out of tomatoes as overseas harvests were disrupted
Britain is experiencing a tomato shortage as a result of disrupted harvests in southern Europe and North Africa. This includes…
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Spain’s state rail operator head resigns as commuter trains were too large to go through some tunnels
After criticism over the purchase of commuter trains that were too huge to fit through some tunnels, the head of…
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In major sex crime overhaul, Japan’s Justice Ministry proposed raising the age of consent from 13 to 16
A panel of the Japanese Justice Ministry suggested increasing the age of consent from 13 to 16 as part of…
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Deal on climate diplomacy of European Union suspended as nuclear dispute deepens
Due to an escalating dispute over the role of nuclear energy in the green transition, European Union countries did not…
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Experts say that Meta’s new paid subscription will create a ‘digital caste system’ of haves and have-nots
The debut of a premium membership service by Meta, which will cost $11.99 for the web or $14.99 for mobile,…
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At least 51 soldiers killed in an ambush by jihadists in northern Burkina Faso
The army reported on Monday that at least 51 soldiers were killed in an ambush by jihadists in northern Burkina…
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Pakistan: Imran Khan arrives at the Lahore High Court for a bail hearing surrounded by followers.
Imran Khan, the former prime minister of Pakistan, arrived at the Lahore High Court on Monday for a hearing on…
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JP Nadda praises the Center’s vaccination campaign: ‘US President Biden still wears masks, but in India…’
JP Nadda, the leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), claimed that US President Joe Biden still wears a mask…
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Damage from the cyclone may exceed $8 billion, New Zealand warns
At least 11 people have died as a result of the devastating Cyclone Gabrielle, and New Zealand issued a warning…
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Mauritius and Madagascar prepare for floods and storm surge as cyclone approaches
As tropical cyclone Freddy made its way towards the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius on Monday, the latter country suspended…
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Priyanka Chopra receives plaudits for being compassionate to cancer patient at a concert in Las Vegas
Priyanka Chopra was commended on Twitter by a Jonas Brothers fan for being polite to her and her unwell mother…
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While Russia attacks, Kyiv perseveres, hardened by the wounds of war
One morning in the middle of February, a group of high school students sat against the walls of a metro…
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As Venice’s canals dry up, new drought alert issued for Italy.
Since the Alps have only received less than half of their typical snowfall, scientists and environmental organisations are worried that…
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On February 25 and 26, German Chancellor Scholz will visit India.
On February 25 and 26, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will travel to India on a state visit. This will be…
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Tesco increases store employees’ pay by 7% in UK
Tesco, the largest retailer in the United Kingdom, will increase the hourly pay of about 220,000 store employees by 7%…
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Kate Forbes, Scottish finance minister, will run for president of the nation
Scottish Finance Minister Kate Forbes announced on Monday that she would participate in the race for the position of Scottish…
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Dutch intelligence agency claims that Russia targets the infrastructure in the North Sea
According to Dutch military intelligence agency MIVD, Russia has recently tried to gather information to sabotage vital infrastructure in the…
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Japan’s Prime Minister says he will host the G7 summit with Ukraine’s Zelenskiy on Friday
On Monday, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced that Japan will host an online Group of Seven (G7) summit meeting with…
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BSF, Police recover China-made drone along India-Pak border in Punjab
Chandigarh: The BSF and the Punjab Police recovered a China-made drone along the international border of India and Pakistan…
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Argentina Open 2023: World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz beats Cameron Norrie to win title
Buenos Aires: The World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday produced a stunning performance to overwhelm second seed Cameron…
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Austin Butler and Cate Blanchett became the stars of 76th BAFTA
Best Actor and Best Actress at the BAFTA Awards (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) were given to Austin…
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Ahead of Russian invasion anniversary, President Biden makes surprise visit to Ukraine
Kyiv: US President Joe Biden made an unannounced visit to Ukraine on Monday, a major show of support ahead…
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Brazil rains cause calamity, leaving three dozen people dead
Authorities in Sao Paulo state said on Sunday that flooding and landslides brought on by heavy rains in southeast Brazil’s…
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Nations come together to negotiate a treaty to protect the oceans
This week, delegations from hundreds of nations will assemble in New York in an effort to negotiate a new, legally…
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Several Chinese workers chooses to look for work outside the country due to toxic work culture
China is aiming to recruit talent from both within the country and its residents living abroad as it reopens its…
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Report on cyber security warns that in the coming two years cyber attacks might pose an unprecedented threat
Since various businesses and nations have been the target of cyberattacks, cyber security has grown to be a major problem.…
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Papua New Guinea’s PM confirms that an Australian professor was taken hostage in the highlands of the nation
The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, James Marape, stated on Monday that a professor from an Australian institution has…
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Recall of 3,00,000 vanilla Frappuccino drinks initiated by Starbucks based on a note by the US FDA
Based on a letter from the US Food and Drug Administration, a voluntary recall of 300,000 vanilla Frappuccino drinks was…
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59-year-old Australian tourist killed by a shark near a beach in the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia
In the French Pacific region of New Caledonia, a shark attacked and killed a 59-year-old Australian visitor on February 19.…
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Facebook creates more than 100 pages of US-designated terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda and Islamic State
A recent report from the Tech Transparency Project (TTP) claims that more than 100 pages for US-designated terrorist organisations including…
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Abhilash Tomy conquers ‘Everest of Sailors,’ setting up a close finish in the Golden Globe race.
Abhilash Tomy, a Malayali sailor, bravely navigated the ‘Everest of the Sailors,’ Cape Horn, as he closed in on the…
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Meta launches Twitter-like blue tick subscription for FB, Insta, at this rate | Read on..
Facebook, the social network that was supposed to stay free ‘always’, and its stablemate Instagram launched on Sunday a…
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited earthquake-hit Turkey and pledged $100 million in humanitarian aid
On Sunday, February 19, Secretary of State Antony Blinken travelled to earthquake-stricken Turkey and committed an additional $100 million in…
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Italian PM Giorgia Meloni to travel to Kyiv for a visit and meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will visit Kyiv on Monday to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to a…
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