International
- Nov- 2022 -1 November
UK home prices drop following ‘mini-budget’ turmoil, reports Nationwide
According to mortgage lender Nationwide, British home prices dropped for the first time in a month since July 2021 last…
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As Netanyahu tries to make comeback, Israel’s election in tight race.
Tuesday marked the start of Israel’s fifth election in less than four years, with former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu running…
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Russia announces more extensive evacuation of the occupied southern Ukraine
Russia extended its evacuation order, which Kyiv claims amounts to the forcible depopulation of occupied land, to include a large…
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Employees of the China iPhone manufacturing who flee from Covid limits will get four times the bonus if they stay
Workers at the largest iPhone production in the world are escaping a Covid outbreak at the site in central China.…
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Taylor Swift nabs all 10 spots on the top US song chart, the Billboard Hot 100
Taylor Swift is back to setting new records in music. Swift made history on Monday when her new album, ‘Midnights,’…
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Asteroid that can have a ‘devastating impact’ on Earth has been spotted
Astronomers have found a large asteroid whose orbit intersects that of the Earth. The orbital crossing creates a possibility for…
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Actress Rambha meets with car accident in Canada
Ottawa: Popular South Indian actress Rambha recently met with a car accident in Canada. The unfortunate incident happened when…
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What do specialists have to say about the extremely contagious XBB Covid variant?
The Omicron sub-lineage XBB of COVID-19 has made its way to the Indian public after appearing in Singapore. An expert…
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In light of an investigation into 150 deaths, Indonesia revokes company licences for fever syrup
As it looks into the deaths of more than 150 children from acute renal injury, Indonesia’s food and drug administration…
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China launches the last Tiangong space station module, ‘Mengtian.’
Beijing recently launched the third and final module of the Tiangong space station on Monday in an effort to meet…
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South Korea promises strong measures in an effort to calm tensions over the Halloween crowds.
On Tuesday, South Korea took action to quell public fury over a Halloween party crush that claimed the lives of…
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Richard Branson rejects invitation to a debate on death penalty in Singapore
Richard Branson, a British businessman, declined an offer from government of Singapore to take part in a discussion about the…
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Hubble Space Telescope reveals spectacular image of ‘mysterious cosmic keyhole’ | See pic
New York: NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope recently captured a spectacular image of a ‘mysterious cosmic keyhole’. The telescope, which…
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Shanghai Disney guests advised to stay at home, Foxconn increases bonuses
As police rushed to track down contacts connected to a COVID-positive lady whose visit to the city’s Disney Resort forced…
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European industry issues China warning before Scholz visits Beijing
The industry leader for the European Union stated on Monday that European governments and businesses must see China as an…
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An analysis; Why should codeine-containing cough syrup be banned from your table?
Winters, when practically everyone experiences dry cough episodes, are upon us, along with the irrational rush to buy over-the-counter (OTC)…
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Chinese mock Beijing’s zero-Covid policy by singing ‘popular Indian song’!
To express their anger with Beijing’s harsh zero-Covid policy, millions of Chinese have turned to a well-known Indian song from…
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DNA analysis reveals the identity of the murder victim of the ‘Lady of the Dunes’ 50 years later!
Nearly 50 years after her mutilated body was found on a beach in Massachusetts, the FBI has finally identified the…
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Russia warns that ship movement in the Black Sea corridor is ‘unacceptable’
Russia said on Monday that shipping through a Black Sea security corridor was ‘unacceptable’ after withdrawing from a deal brokered…
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SpaceX likely to launch Starship Rocket System for the first time, by early December: NASA
New York: SpaceX is targeting early December to launch its giant Starship rocket system into orbit for the first…
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European industry chief emphasises EU-China conflict
The head of industry for the European Union said on Monday (October 31) that governments and businesses in Europe should…
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Chinese President asks communist Vietnam to ‘never let anyone interfere’ with their development
Chinese President Xi Jinping reportedly told the visiting leader of Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party on Monday that both countries and…
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Taiwan’s National Palace Museum confesses breaking artefacts valued more than $70 million
In the past 18 months, at least three artefacts from the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (164–1911) dynasties in Taiwan’s National…
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The rate of global job growth will ‘deteriorate significantly’ in the upcoming quarter of 2022, says ILO
The 10th edition of the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) monitoring report on the World of Work, released on Monday, predicted…
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After Lula’s election, Xi is prepared to take China-Brazil relations ‘to new level.’
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva won the Brazilian presidential election on Monday, and Chinese leader Xi Jinping hailed the nation…
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Czechs demonstrate against the spread of extremism, raise voice to support Ukraine
Two days after a rally there by a coalition of far-right political movements, fringe organisations, and the Communist party, thousands…
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iPhone production dims after Chinese Covid curbs
In China, the iPhone production plant’s ability to produce iPhones in November may decline by as much as 30%, and…
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Despite Moscow’s withdrawal from the agreement, grain ships continue to sail as missiles are being fired at Ukraine.
Despite suspending its participation in a U.N. programme to safely export grain from the conflict zone, ships brought grain into…
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Concerned by the suicide assault, China and Pakistan collaborate on investigation
Three Chinese teachers and their local driver were killed by a highly educated female suicide bomber in Karachi in April.…
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Twitter In Round 1 Of Job Cuts, Plans To Fire 25% Of Workforce: Report
As part of what is anticipated to be a first round of layoffs, Twitter, which was acquired by billionaire Elon…
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Next Mexico is now the new battlefield of American abortion wars
The next frontline of the abortion war in the United States is on the isolated plains of New Mexico, where…
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The longest passenger train in the world travels across the Swiss Alps
The world’s longest passenger train, with about two kilometres in length and roughly 100 linked coaches, recently traversed the Swiss…
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‘Paranoid about my privacy’: Virat Kohli lashes out, says he is not okay after his hotel room video surfaces online
Perth: Superstar India cricketer Virat Kohli said Monday said he was ‘paranoid about his privacy’ after a stranger appeared…
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Lee Ji Han, 24, South Korean singer and actor lost his life in Itaewon Halloween stampede
The tragic Halloween crowd surge in Seoul, South Korea, claimed the life of singer and actor Lee Ji Han from…
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Brazilian superstar Neymar’s fraud and corruption accusations have been dropped by the prosecution.
Following the state prosecutors’ withdrawal of the fraud and corruption allegations brought against Brazil and PSG sensation Neymar, the trial…
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