International
- Jul- 2022 -19 July
Boris Johnson led Conservative party Govt wins confidence vote in UK
London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government won a confidence vote it had called in itself on Monday, with…
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Customer support helpline suspended by airport to ‘protect staff’ from angry passengers!
A major airport in Scotland has suspended its customer service helpline due to the volume of verbal abuse received from…
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Treason charges; Ukrainian president dismisses two top officials
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky fired the country’s top two officials in a major move, citing hundreds of cases of alleged…
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Putin travels to Iran for the first time since the Ukraine War
Tuesday’s visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin to Tehran for a meeting with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei marks the…
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‘Heatwave’ forces guards to drink water outside London’s Buckingham palace
A picture of a member of Queen Elizabeth II’s guard receiving water to drink outside Buckingham Palace in London on…
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Airline regulator ‘cracks whip’ after repeated incidents of ‘technical failures’; Report
Following repeated incidents of technical malfunctions in aircraft, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) tightened regulations for airlines on…
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Russia lost 50,000 soldiers & 1,700 tanks in Ukraine; Report
Rumors that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ill or could be killed have been dismissed as ‘wishful thinking’ by the commander…
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Official fromBank of England tells Britain’s Truss to respect their rules
Leading contender for the position of British prime minister suggested that the government should set a ‘clear direction of travel’…
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American Senator Bernie Sanders criticises Biden for visiting Saudi Arabia
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders attacked President Joe Biden’s trip to Saudi Arabia on Sunday, saying it honoured a dictatorship and…
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Emergency services report six deaths from Russian bombardment in east Ukrainian village.
Six civilians who were taking refuge in a two-story building in the eastern Ukrainian town of Toretsk were killed on…
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Tehran is ‘capable of manufacturing nuclear bombs,’ says Khamenei adviser : Al Jazeera.
According to a senior adviser to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran possesses the technical ability to create a…
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Sri Lanka declares an emergency prior to the election of the new president by the parliament
In an effort to prevent violence ahead of a vote in parliament later this week to pick a new president,…
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Indonesia eliminates the export tax on palm oil until August 31.
In a new effort to increase exports and reduce high inventories, Indonesia has eliminated its export levy for all palm…
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Inflation in New Zealand reaches a three-decade high, increasing the likelihood of steeper rate increases.
Inflation in New Zealand reaches a three-decade high, increasing the likelihood of steeper rate increases. Consumer prices in New Zealand…
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Beer for oil: German bar finds unique solution to fuel crisis
In ancient times, the barter system was the preferred mode of transaction, but with the advent of coins and currency,…
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NATO’s refusal to recognise Crimea as Russian is a threat: Former Russian President
Former president Dmitry Medvedev declared on Sunday that the reluctance of Ukraine and Western nations to acknowledge Moscow’s sovereignty of…
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Sri Lanka’s ‘Arab Spring’ moment uproots the Rajapaksas; economic revival remains uncertain
Sri Lanka is facing its worst economic crisis since independence from British rule in 1948, with a severe foreign exchange…
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British parliamentary committee asks for documents to investigate Boris Johnson
A committee of parliamentarians has asked Boris Johnson’s office for diaries, emails, photos, and text messages as part of UK…
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Ali Khamenei’s supreme advisor claims Tehran to be capable of making nuclear bomb: Report
Dubai: Tehran is technically capable of making a nuclear bomb but has yet to decide whether to build one,…
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‘Rainbow’ taste or toxic effects? Skittles sued for using unfit colors for ‘human consumption’
A California man has sued Mars for allegedly employing a ‘known poison’ to give its snack Skittles its renowned rainbow…
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Ukrainian freight jet crashes in northern Greece, killing all of the crew members
The crew members on board a Ukrainian cargo plane carrying weapons from Serbia to Bangladesh perished in a late-night crash…
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‘Burning smell’: Calicut to Dubai Air India Express flight diverted to Muscat
New Delhi: An Air India Express aircraft while operating from Calicut to Dubai was diverted to Muscat after a…
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Israeli minister anticipates direct pilgrim flights to Saudi Arabia from next year
An Israeli official stated on Saturday that he anticipated Saudi Arabia’s Muslim minority would be able to travel directly there…
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As nuclear talks stall, Iran sanctions 61 more US citizens
Iran has sanctioned 61 more Americans, including former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, for supporting an Iranian dissident group, Tehran…
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US lawyer for Khashoggi detained on money laundering by UAE
Authorities in the United Arab Emirates have detained Asim Ghafoor, a US citizen and civil rights attorney who previously represented…
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U.S.-Saudi relations improving, Biden closes his tour with few victories
President Joe Biden and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman gave a fist bump in an effort to patch up…
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‘Hazardous material’ cargo plane crashes in Greece, residents told to stay inside
A freight plane carrying eight people crashed near Kavala in northern Greece. As per the Greek official TV ERT, the…
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Biden questions Saudi version of murder of Khashoggi
The murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018 is a major point of contention between the two countries, and…
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Amid multiple provocative activities by the Chinese Air Force, IAF scrambles fighter jets ahead of military talks
New Delhi: Amid multiple provocative activities by the Chinese Air Force on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) ahead…
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World’s most powerful James Webb Space Telescope captures new thrilling snaps of Jupiter
Washington: James Webb Space Telescope’s latest photographs demonstrate that it is not just capable of seeing cosmic objects that…
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Babar Azam completes 10,000 international runs; Becomes fastest Pak batter to reach milestone
On the second day of the ongoing 1st Test against Sri Lanka, Pakistan captain Babar Azam completed 10,000 international…
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The United Kingdom has established an aviation charter to address airport congestion.
Following this year’s widespread disruption, the British government launched a ‘Aviation Passenger Charter’ on Sunday to help passengers understand their…
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Candidates for British Prime Minister to face off in second TV debate
The five Conservative candidates still vying to be Britain’s next prime minister will face off in a second televised debate…
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Biden fails to obtain significant oil and security commitments at the Arab conference.
On Saturday, President Joe Biden assured Arab leaders that the United States would continue to play a significant role in…
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Get DSLRs and mirrorless cameras for around Rs 50,000; Read more…
Smartphone cameras continue to improve. Phones now have 12MP, 50MP, and 108MP camera sensors. However, no matter how many megapixels…
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