International
- Oct- 2022 -1 October
Introducing Amazon’s live video shopping experience; Read on…
Amazon Live has been introduced in India, according to the e-commerce company. It is a distinctive live shopping platform where…
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‘Negative effects of online content’ caused UK teen’s death; Coroner
A coroner in the UK said that a 14-year-old girl committed suicide after experiencing the ‘bad impacts of online information’. Social…
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Japanese label Issey Miyake paid tribute to its late founder at Paris Fashion Week
Issey Miyake, a Japanese fashion house, honoured its late creator on Friday during Paris Fashion Week by presenting a choreographed…
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Poland receives gas through newly constructed Baltic Pipe pipeline
On Saturday morning, the new Baltic Pipe network, which runs from Norway to Poland via Denmark and the Baltic Sea,…
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BBC to cut 400 jobs; World Service workers at risk
Journalists with the BBC World Operation have claimed that the organization’s intentions to relocate its Vietnamese service from London to…
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‘Ate without hijab’; Iranian woman sentenced to harsh prison terms
A woman was arrested by Iranian security officials after a picture of her and another woman eating at a restaurant…
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International Airlines apologizes for asking crew members to ‘wear undergarments’; Report
According to media reports, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) issued a clarification on Friday, September 30, following a significant outcry in…
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Gandhiji makes a ‘special appearance’ at the UN; Speaks on education!
The International Day of Non-Violence is observed on October 2, the birthday of Gandhi. According to the General Assembly resolution…
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Study: Climate Impacts of Bitcoin Mining Equal Those of Beef and Fossil Fuel
According to the report, mining for bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies consumes a lot of energy—more than any small country does.…
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India-Nepal agree to prevent misuse of their territories; Illegal-border crossing by third-parties
India and Nepal have decided to create a system to stop nationals of other countries from crossing the border illegally.…
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Climate change activist Louis McKechnie received a prison sentence for tying himself to a goalpost.
Young climate activist Louis McKechnie was sentenced to prison after tying himself to the goalpost at Goodison Park during an…
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At the Tesla office’s AI Day event, Musk gives a sneak peek at the humanoid robot Optimus.
The much-anticipated humanoid robot Optimus will cost roughly $20,000, according to Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who emphasised that it is…
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Hurricane Ian strikes Florida before making landfall in South Carolina.
Hurricane Ian, which left a path of devastation through Florida, made landfall in South Carolina on Friday, on September 30,…
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Last year, senior Indonesian officials were ‘targeted by spyware’
Nine persons with knowledge of the situation claim that over a dozen senior Indonesian government and military personnel were the…
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COVID-19: Starting on October 6, Hong Kong will relax its social distance laws.
Hong Kong will lift the limit on restaurant dining to 12 persons per table and also remove restrictions on cruises…
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Sweden continues military supplies to Turkey following its application to join NATO
As a result of Ankara’s charges that they sponsored the YPG in northern Syria, which it sees as a branch…
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Finance Minister of Switzerland to resign at end of the year
Ueli Maurer, Switzerland’s finance minister, will resign at the end of this year, he announced on Friday. A fiscal hawk,…
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Pak airlines issue clarification after ‘wear underwear’ dress code stirs row
Islamabad: A red-faced Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) was forced to issue a clarification on Friday after the state-owned carrier…
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Zelenskiy meets with military leaders to discuss ‘liberation’ strategies
On Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy met with military leaders to discuss ‘the further strategy for liberation’ of Ukrainian land…
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British economy still below pre-pandemic level, highlighting Truss’s dilemma
According to data released on Friday, Britain’s economy is still below its pre-pandemic peak, further putting it behind other Group…
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British economy still below pre-pandemic level, highlighting Truss’s dilemma
According to data released on Friday, Britain’s economy is still below its pre-pandemic peak, further putting it behind other Group…
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Any attack against annexation territory will be an attack on Russia, says Kremlin
Putin is about to annex a large portion of Ukraine, and the Kremlin declared on Friday that any attacks against…
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New space junk regulations adopted by US agency to lower the dangers of exploration
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted new rules on Thursday by a 4-0 vote to reduce the amount of…
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It’s a serious issue for girls: Teens receive sanitary pads at school
The 19-year-old Patna resident who questioned the executive director of Bihar’s Women Development Corporation (WDC) about why the government couldn’t…
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Scientists have found the sixth ocean on Earth, but it’s not on the surface of the planet.
The Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Southern Oceans are the five oceans that exist on the planet. Scientists from around…
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WestJet of Canada secures an order for 42 Boeing MAX 10 aircraft
WestJet Group of Canada announced on Thursday that it had placed an order with Boeing Co. for 42 MAX 10…
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Report: Suicide bombing at a school in Kabul kills 100 children
According to accounts, a suicide attack at a Kabul school centre claimed at least 100 lives. A local reporter tweeted,…
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Same ‘old poison’ from Al Jazeera; Targeting India and Hindus!
Al Jazeera, which frequently disseminates propaganda by penning anti-India and anti-Hindu articles, has once again spewed venom about Hinduism. Hindu…
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Apple exec Tony Blevins loses his job after he say he likes to ‘fondle big-breasted women’ in a TikTok video
A senior Apple employee has left his job after he said he likes to ‘fondle big-breasted women’ in a TikTok…
Read More » - 30 September
Moderate earthquake hits Myanmar, tremors felt in northeast India
Guwahati: A moderate earthquake measuring 5.6 magnitude struck Myanmar today. According to the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC), the epicenter…
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Boeing has not finished the work required for the 737 MAX 7 clearance, says FFA
According to a letter from the FAA seen by Reuters, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) informed Boeing that it has…
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Unusually high temperatures caused the Swiss glaciers to melt.
According to a research study published on Wednesday, Switzerland’s glaciers are melting more quickly than ever before, with their ice…
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Scientists proposed building a satellite that could solve Europe’s energy crisis by harnessing solar power from space.
Scientists have a long-term solution to the problem as Europe struggles with an energy crisis and an impending conflict as…
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Amid tensions grow over North Korea, US and Japan conduct anti-submarine drills with South Korea
In the midst of stress over North Korea’s string of missile tests, the navies of South Korea, the United States,…
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Panel recommends allowing ‘cannabis-based’ medicines on the market; Report
The use of cannabis-based medications should be allowed, according to a panel from the health ministry who made the recommendation…
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