International
- May- 2022 -23 May
PM lauds ASHA workers for bagging WHO Global Health Leaders’ Award
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated all ASHA workers for bagging World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General’s Global Health…
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Villagers spot big ‘mouth to hell’ in Siberia
Villagers in Russia’s Siberia have discovered a massive hole that is sinking and pulling everything in its path. As the…
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Belgium become first country to impose mandatory quarantine for monkeypox patients
Brussels: Belgium has become the first country to make the 21-day mandatory quarantine for the monkeypox patients after four…
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US scientists finally create the next generation wonder material ‘graphyne’
Scientists have been attempting to synthesise a novel type of carbon called graphyne for over a decade and the University…
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PM Modi arrives in Tokyo, receives warm welcome from Indian diaspora
Tokyo: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Tokyo on Monday morning (local time) to participate in the Quad summit…
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Part of 8,000-year-old human skull found by kayakers on US river
In the summer of 2021, two kayakers near Sacred Heart made an astounding find on the Minnesota River. According to…
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Anthony Albanese swears in as new Australian PM ahead of Quad summit
Canberra: Australia’s new centre-left Prime Minister Anthony Albanese took office on Monday, a few hours before flying out to…
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‘PM Modi prefers night travel for foreign tours’; Get the reason here…
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Japan on May 24 (Tuesday) to attend the Quad Leaders Meeting, but an…
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High school students design a low-cost water filter to remove ‘lead’; Read on
When the epidemic caused schools to use remote learning, Rebecca Bushway, a science teacher in Washington, offered her pupils an…
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Can Your Calls Be Secretly Recorded? Use This Method to Find Out!
Phone calls are now being recorded, which is highly dangerous for a multitude of reasons. It’s especially problematic if you’re…
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Australia’s new PM is ‘no stranger to India’; Years ago, travelled to New Delhi as a backpacker.
Australia’s new prime minister, Anthony Albanese, who won the country’s election on Saturday (May 21) and deposed Scott Morrison’s government,…
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Quad nations to launch ‘eye in sky’ maritime security initiative to check Chinese illegal fishing
Tokyo: The Quadrilateral Security Alliance (Quad ) has planned to launch a satellite-based maritime security initiative to check China’s…
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European country eases entry rules
Madrid: Spain has eased Covid-19 entry rules for unvaccinated tourists from outside the European Union (EU). The decision was taken…
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Earthquake of 5.8 magnitude hits Japan, no Tsunami warning issued
Tokyo: A moderate intensity earthquake measuring 5.8 magnitude on the Richter Scale struck Fukushima and other prefectures in Japan’s east…
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‘Leaders will discuss issues of mutual interest’: PM Modi says in pre-Quad meet statement
New Delhi: Ahead of his scheduled visit to Japan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that during the…
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‘Building a Shared Future’: Know more about World Biodiversity Day 2022
The world is a mix of a wide range of animals, plants, fungi, and even microbes like bacteria. Each…
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Moderate intensity earthquake strikes Philippines
Manila: A moderate intensity earthquake measuring 5.8 magnitude on the Richter Scale struck the Philippines on Sunday. According to the…
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‘Tornadoes in Germany, heatwaves in Spain’: Climate change is taking its toll on Europe!
Climate change is wreaking havoc on Europe, with tornadoes tearing across Germany and Spain experiencing one of the worst heatwaves…
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US President Joe Biden has been ‘permanently banned’ from entering Russia, but not Donald Trump!
According to CNN, Russia has revealed an updated list of prominent US names who are barred from visiting the country.…
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Here’s why PM Modi always prefers to travel by night on foreign tours
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been to several countries in the recent two weeks. He spent three days in Germany,…
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Read about Rajiv Gandhi, the youngest Prime Minister of India, on his death anniversary
Former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated in Tamil Nadu on this day in 1991 by the terrorist organisation Liberation…
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‘People first’: Government cuts excise duty on diesel, petrol!
The government cut excise duty on fuel by Rs 8 per litre and diesel by Rs 6 per litre on…
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Afghan chief bans polygamy, calling it an ‘unnecessary and expensive affair’!
Delhi, India: According to the Kabul-based Bakhtar News Agency on Saturday, Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada has issued an order prohibiting…
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Media outlets used images of ‘Black people’ to cover monkeypox outbreaks in the US& UK; Report
The African Foreign Press Association has criticized the use of photos of Black people in reports on the monkeypox outbreak…
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‘An enzyme that eats up plastic in record time 16 hours’; Read on…
Plastic normally takes hundreds of years to decay naturally, but German scientists have developed a highly efficient enzyme that destroys…
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The ZBurger, the Rusburger or the Nashmak? A new McDonald’s name for Russia!
McDonald’s has agreed to sell its Russia operations to Russian billionaire Alexander Govor, a licensee of the famed worldwide American…
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Ancient forest found inside giant sinkhole in China; Read on
In South China, Cave explorers recently discovered an ancient forest at the bottom of a sinkhole. An old woodland, the…
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Western companies revive in Russia with new names
McDonald’s Corp. is selling its restaurants in Russia to one of its current local licensees, who will reopen the branches…
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Cannes Film Festival: Unidentified lady strips on red carpet to raise ‘rape issue’!
On Friday, the red carpet of the Cannes Film Festival was interrupted by a gate crasher. According to media accounts,…
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Russia planned to use monkeypox as a Bio-weapon; Claims Ex-Soviet scientist
According to a former Soviet scientist, Russia explored deploying monkeypox as a bioweapon until at least the 1990s, according to…
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Russia suspends gas deliveries to Finland, declares siege of Mariupol steelworks to be over
Russia declared victory in a months-long struggle for Mariupol’s Azovstal steel mill, bringing it one step closer to gaining control…
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Israeli aggression targeting southern Damascus kills three, says Syrian ministry
According to the Syrian Ministry of Defense, an Israeli ‘aggression’ launched from the Golan Heights and targeting southern portions of…
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WHO calls emergency meeting as number of monkeypox cases in Europe approaches 100
On Friday, the World Health Organization held an emergency meeting to investigate the recent epidemic of monkeypox, a viral virus…
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Biden and South Korea’s Yoon pledge to dissuade North Korea and address new challenges
President Joe Biden and his new South Korean counterpart agreed on Saturday to conduct larger military drills and deploy additional…
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BJP hits out Rahul Gandhi on his ‘Ukraine-Ladakh’ remark
The BJP slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s speech at Cambridge University’s Ideas of India conference on Saturday, in which he…
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