International
- Sep- 2022 -30 September
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…
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Moderate earthquake hits Myanmar, tremors felt in northeast India
Guwahati: A moderate earthquake measuring 5.6 magnitude struck Myanmar today. Â 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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Taiwan introduces a new amphibious ship as part of efforts to support its indigenous defence sector
In support of President Tsai Ing-drive wen’s for defence independence, Taiwan’s navy received a brand-new amphibious warfare ship on Friday.…
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Sexual harassment case leads to ‘rare apology’ from the Army; Read on…
The army commander of Japan on Thursday apologised to a former soldier for the misery brought on by a group…
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EU countries disagree over gas price cap, support energy windfall levies
On Friday, the European Union’s member states will gather to authorise emergency taxes on energy companies’ windfall profits and begin…
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King Charles III will appear on coins with the queen’s new image!
British citizens will start to see King Charles III’s image in their change starting in December as 50-pence coins featuring…
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The ozone layer hole will close in the next 50 years
The ozone layer hole is expected to close in the next 50 years, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric…
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Amid crisis, US Senate approves USD 12.3 billion emergency aid for Ukraine
Washington: United States Senate approved emergency aid of USD 12.3 billion to Ukraine on Thursday, in its war against…
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To prevent a kimchi crisis, South Korea relies on massive cabbage warehouses.
Kimchi, the renowned national dish of South Korea, is made from fermented cabbage or other vegetables, and factory workers there…
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Firefighters put out a blaze at the national election body’s headquarters in Paraguay.
On Thursday, September 29, a sizable fire broke out at the national election body’s headquarters, according to news agency Reuters.…
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After hurricane hits Florida, Carolinas prepare for Ian
Emergency services worked to rescue stranded Florida citizens on Thursday as Hurricane Ian turned its attention to the Carolinas after…
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After seeing its first daily global user fall, Meta stops hiring to cut costs.
The parent company of Facebook, Meta, announced its workforce on Thursday (Sept. 29) that it will be freezing hiring as…
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New York announces a plan to outlaw new gas-powered vehicles by 2035.
According to state governor Kathy Hochul, New York has advanced a plan to require zero emissions for all new cars…
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Amid annexation furors, Russian President Putin recognises independence of 2 Ukraine regions
Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin has recognised the independence of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions, according to presidential decrees…
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Corruption case; Daughter of former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif acquitted
A Pakistan court today overturned Maryam Nawaz’s conviction in a corruption case that had resulted in a seven-year prison…
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Abortion is a basic right for anyone regardless of their marital status, says India’s top court
Women’s rights activists applauded India’s top court’s decision on Thursday to uphold a woman’s right to an abortion up to…
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Germany accepts 200 billion euro programme to protect itself from rising energy prices
In order to shield businesses and individuals from the effects of skyrocketing energy prices, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz proposed a…
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Ukraine calls a meeting of the top defence and security officials
Following the Kremlin’s revelation of Russia’s ambitions to annex four Ukrainian areas, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy will conduct an emergency…
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Finland will join its European neighbours in barring Russian visitors
As hundreds of Russians try to avoid being drafted into the war in Ukraine, Finland announced on Thursday that it…
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Putin to annexe four areas from Ukraine on Friday
Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, will preside over a ceremony in the Kremlin on Friday to formally annexe four…
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As migrant flows increase, Czech police detain smugglers in new border inspections.
In an effort to stem the flow of individuals, largely Syrians, entering western Europe illegally, Czech police fired warning shots…
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4 Ukraine Territories to be formally annexed by Russia tomorrow: Kremlin
Moscow: President Vladimir Putin’s spokesperson announced today that four districts of Ukraine that are now under Russian control would be…
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Covid-19 tracker’s creators receive a $250,000 public service award
The Lasker prize for public service was given to a researcher from Johns Hopkins University who built a website to…
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‘Landmine Threat’: Canada urges people not to travel to Indian states bordering Pakistan
Canada has warned its people to stay away from all trips to the Pakistan-bordered states of Gujarat, Punjab, and Rajasthan.…
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Dinosaurs on Earth were exterminated by an asteroid that also struck the Moon.
China’s Chang’e-5 spacecraft continues to bring samples back to Earth from the Moon that are revealing shocking new information about…
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Armenia to receive $250m in Pinaka launchers, ammunition from India: Report
Armenia, which is presently involved in a violent standoff with its neighbour Azerbaijan, has reportedly struck a $250 million agreement…
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A debt default is ‘looming’ for local governments in China; Report
The overall expense of maintaining national coronavirus prevention efforts is also growing. Most local governments in China have a limited…
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