International
- Jun- 2022 -19 June
Britain must have force capable of fighting in Europe, army head claims
According to local media, the new chief of the British army told troops that Britain needed a force capable of…
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Thailand relaxes tourist entry requirements and removes mask restriction
In response to a slower COVID-19 spread, Thailand declared on Friday that it would drop its much-criticised pre-registration process for…
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India keep up its fine run in Asian Track Cycling Championships 2022; Bag 8 medals
New Delhi: India scooped up eight medals at the Asian Track Cycling Championships, including 1 gold, 3 silver and…
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Be prepared! Russian-Ukraine war could last ‘years’; Warns NATO chief
The conflict in Ukraine might persist ‘for years’. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said in an interview published Sunday by the German…
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‘Stop looking for jobs’! Women, in particular, make up the majority of India’s workforce
India’s job generation problem is becoming more serious: an increasing proportion of individuals are no longer seeking employment. Frustrated by…
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Irish Prime Minister prompts Britain to resume talks with European Union over Northern Ireland legislation.
Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin said on Sunday that a new British law attempting to change part of a Brexit…
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Virtual clothes designer for real money? Meet Meta’s avatar store…
Facebook’s parent firm, Meta Platforms, is introducing an avatar fashion boutique where customers can buy virtual designer garments for real…
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Former Sri Lankan cricketer Mahanama serves tea and buns to people in queues at petrol station
The economic crisis has resulted in a severe lack of necessities including food, medication, toilet paper, matches, and other fuels.…
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Russia claims its eastern attack is going well and launches missiles into Ukraine.
Russia said on Sunday that its offensive against Sievierodonetsk in eastern Ukraine was going well after seizing control of a…
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British minister calls rail strikes a ‘huge mistake’
British transport secretary Grant Shapps has called planned rail strikes a ‘huge mistake’ that will prevent people from attending hospital…
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Brazil’s indigenous defender, who was marginalised by Bolsonaro, gave his life for ‘abandoned’ tribes
Six tribes from Brazil’s remote Javari Valley gathered in a hall on June 11 to mourn the disappearance of Bruno…
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Macron faces critical battle for parliamentary control as France votes
On Sunday, voting began in France in a parliamentary election that could deprive centrist President Emmanuel Macron of the absolute…
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Apple employees in a Maryland store vote to unionise, first in the United States.
Apple employees in Maryland voted on Saturday to form a union, making them the company’s first retail employees to unionise…
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NATO warns of a prolonged Ukraine war as Russian assaults follow EU boost for Kyiv
The war in Ukraine could last years, according to NATO’s top commander, as Russia escalated its attacks after the European…
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Two people killed in an attack on Sikh temple in Kabul, Afghanistan’s capital
An attack on a Sikh temple in Kabul, Afghanistan’s capital, killed at least two people and injured seven others on…
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‘BYE-BYE SIR’; Frustrated with your job? Resign with three words- Let us show you how!
When writing a resignation letter, most individuals write complex letters thanking their supervisor, vowing to come back to them, staying…
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Sikhs and Hindus get e-visas from India following Kabul gurudwara attack: Report
Following the planned attack on a Sikh Gurudwara in Kabul, the Indian government has given e-visas to more than 100…
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Over ’60 killed & 6 million stranded’ as rain triggers monsoon in India and Bangladesh
According to estimates, monsoon-triggered heavy rains have caused severe flooding and landslides in northeastern Indian and Bangladesh states, stranding more…
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Canada confirms a total of 168 cases of monkeypox: Report
As of Friday, 168 instances of monkeypox had been reported in Canada, according to Chief Public Health Officer Theresa Tam.…
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Hundreds of people gather in Washington for yoga session on International Yoga Day.
Hundreds of people attended an Indian Embassy-organized yoga session at the iconic Washington Monument ahead of International Yoga Day (June…
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Tesla, Musk welcome to India only if policies are followed: Centre
On June 18, Union Heavy Industries Minister Mahendra Nath Pandey encouraged Tesla creator Elon Musk to establish his company in…
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Zelenskiy pays visit to troops on the southern front line
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Saturday that he visited soldiers on the southern front line during a working trip…
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Despite sanctions, India’s purchases of Russian coal increase
Despite global sanctions against Russia, India’s purchases of Russian coal have increased in recent weeks, with traders offering discounts of…
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Pregnant women to receive food vouchers amid economic crisis; United Nations
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) began distributing food help to thousands of pregnant women in Sri Lanka on…
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As Ukraine’s battle continues, Boris Johnson pledges long-term support
Ukraine kept fighting on Saturday, despite a new blessing for its European Union ambitions and a promise of continued strong…
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The OTP rules have changed; Before paying with debit or credit cards, users must be aware of the new rules!
New Delhi: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) recently upped the minimum amount on e-mandates needing One Time Passwords (OTPs)…
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A week after decriminalisation, Thailand seeks to rein in cannabis use
Thailand has announced a slew of new cannabis regulations this week, after a long-awaited decriminalisation sparked concerns about the substance’s…
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Taliban posters: Women without hijab ‘trying to look like animals’
The Taliban has put up posters in Kandahar saying that Muslim women who do not wear Hijab are ‘seeking to…
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Gravestone in memorial for Internet Explorer gone viral in South Korea
Microsoft Corporation’s decision to discontinue its Internet Explorer web browser signified the end of a quarter-century love-hate relationship for Jung…
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G20 aims to raise $1.5 billion for worldwide pandemic fund
The Group of 20 (G20) major economies hopes to gather $1.5 billion this year for a fund set up to…
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Padma Bridge project not part of China’s Belt and Road initiative; Report
The Bangladesh Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has clarified that the Padma Bridge—a multipurpose road-rail bridge across the Padma River,…
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Barracks riot; Nato deployment bans British paratroopers!
Hundreds of British soldiers have been forbidden from deploying in the Balkans after video of an orgy at a military…
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Dinesh Karthik surpasses MS Dhoni’s record; Becomes oldest Indian to smash T20I half-century
Rajkot: Indian batter Dinesh Karthik surpassed former India captain MS Dhoni to become the oldest Indian cricketer to score…
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SpaceX fires several employees over open letter criticising CEO Elon Musk
Washington: Elon Musk’s SpaceX has fired several employees involved in writing an open letter that was critical of the…
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Explosions, gunfire at Gurudwara in Kabul, India expresses concern, ‘closely monitoring’ situation
New Delhi: India has expressed concern over explosions and gunfire reported from a Gurudwara in the Afghanistan capital Kabul…
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