International
- Dec- 2023 -26 December
Ukraine claims to have conducted an air strike on Russian-controlled Crimea destroying a Russian Navy vessel
On Tuesday, Ukraine claimed responsibility for an airstrike on Russian-controlled Crimea, targeting the port town of Feodosia and allegedly destroying…
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Boxing Day 2023: History and significance of Boxing Day
The global celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ occurs with immense enthusiasm and grandeur on December 25, initiating a…
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Major Japanese automakers to invest 150 billion baht in a boost to Thailand’s electric vehicle ambitions
In a significant boost to Thailand’s electric vehicle (EV) aspirations, major Japanese automakers are slated to invest 150 billion baht…
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Libya’s Stock Market reopen after being closed for over nine years due to political security challenges
After a hiatus of over nine years prompted by political and security challenges, Libya’s Stock Market reopened in the capital,…
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China approves 105 domestic games in a move indicating a potential shift in policy
In a notable policy shift, China granted approval to 105 domestic games on Monday, hinting at a potential relaxation of…
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Israeli Airstrike in Syria Claims Life of Senior Iranian General, Says Iran Guards
A senior general from Iran’s Revolutionary Guards was reportedly killed in Syria following an Israeli airstrike, as confirmed by the…
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Gunmen Kill 16 people in Mushu village
Plateau: At least 16 people were killed in an attack by gunmen. The attack occurred in Mushu village in the…
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Turkey announces visa-free entry for citizens of six countries
Istanbul: Turkey has announced visa-free entry for citizens of six countries. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan issued a decision granting…
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Heatwave warnings issued in large parts of Australia amid scorching temperatures
Heatwave warnings swept across significant portions of Australia on Sunday (Dec 24) as scorching temperatures prompted alerts from authorities. Reuters…
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Scientists develop wireless charger that can be fitted under the skin to charge bioelectronic devices in the body
Scientists have created a revolutionary wireless charging device designed to be implanted beneath the skin, demonstrating successful results in rodent…
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Study :Ancient humans in Europe would chop their fingers off to appease deities
New research suggests that inhabitants of Western Europe during the Palaeolithic era may have intentionally amputated their fingers in ancient…
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Here’s why we Celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December
The Celebration and Date of Christmas: A Timeless Tradition Christmas, a jubilant occasion commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, is…
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Here’s why people hang stockings in the fireplace during Christmas
The Origin and Tradition of Christmas Stockings Delving into the roots of the Christmas stocking tradition leads us to St.…
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8 Reasons to Send Christmas Cards this year
Why Christmas Cards Are Special: A Heartfelt Tradition Embrace the warmth of the holiday season by reviving the cherished tradition…
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Here’s how to make a traditional Christmas Wreath
Create your own stunning Christmas wreath with our simple step-by-step guide for a festive masterpiece. Venture into the woods to…
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Everything you need to know about Christmas trees
The Christmas tree, a festive symbol associated with Christmas celebrations, is typically an evergreen conifer, like spruce, pine, or fir.…
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Learn how red, green, gold, white and purple became the official hues of Christmas
Christmas Colors and Their Meaning Red: The iconic Christmas color scheme of red and green has deep-rooted symbolism. Red, believed…
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Here’s Why People Go To Church on Christmas Eve
The festive season is upon us, bringing joy, customs, and cherished traditions. One significant Christmas Eve liturgical tradition is Midnight…
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Here’s why Mulled Wine is popular during Christmas
As Christmas approaches, the festive spirit comes alive with traditions like decorating the Christmas tree, indulging in plum cakes, celebrating…
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The history of singing Christmas carols
Christmas carols, a festive tradition, have a rich history intertwined with ancient pagan celebrations and Christian hymns. Originating from pagan…
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Everything you need to know about Christmas Cakes
The traditional rich fruit cake associated with Christmas has its roots in Twelfth Cakes, initially consumed during Twelfth Night parties…
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Report: Vladimir Putin open to ceasefire negotiations with Ukraine
According to reports from unnamed former Russian officials and American officials, President Vladimir Putin has signaled a willingness to engage…
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US lawmakers condemn the vandalism of a Hindu temple in California
Multiple US lawmakers have expressed condemnation over the vandalism of the Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Hindu Temple in Newark, California, which…
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16 killed, 25 injured in bus accident
Managua: At least 16 people including several children were killed and 25 others were injured in a bus accident. A…
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Indian-flagged oil tanker hit by Houthi drone in Red Sea
Riyadh: An Indian-flagged crude oil tanker in the Red Sea was hit by a drone launched by Houthi rebels in…
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Powerful earthquake hits Taiwan
Taipei: A powerful earthquake measuring 6.3 magnitude on the Richter Scale struck off Taiwan’s sparsely populated eastern coast on Sunday.…
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Study: Even cats can play fetch like dogs but on their own terms
When a cat desires food, it can be the most adorable sight, but the general perception of cats as pets…
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New research reveals that Reindeers can sleep and chew at the same time
As the holiday season approaches, a fascinating study has revealed the incredible multitasking abilities of reindeer, suggesting that these creatures…
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Scientists develop vibrating capsule to treat obesity
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking ingestible capsule designed to artificially stimulate a sense of fullness in the stomach, offering a…
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Cuba follows Colombia as it legalises euthanasia
Cuba has become the second country in Latin America and the Caribbean, after Colombia, to legalize euthanasia, marking a significant…
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Study: Covid-era lockdown temporarily slowed down glacier melting in Himalayas
The COVID-19 lockdown period, marked by reduced air pollution levels due to industrial shutdowns and decreased transportation, has been found…
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The United Kingdom confronts the highest cocaine consumption rates in Europe
The United Kingdom is grappling with the highest rates of cocaine consumption in Europe, surpassing major trafficking countries, according to…
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Chinese scientists uncover the initial genetic evidence of a multiracial population in ancient China
A study conducted by Chinese scientists has revealed genetic evidence of a multiracial population in ancient China through the analysis…
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The new Cheonan warship of South Korea embarks on a significant mission
South Korea has initiated a significant mission with its new Cheonan warship, named in remembrance of the vessel torpedoed by…
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Netherlands to deliver 18 F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine to help its battle against Russia’s invasion
The Dutch government has announced its decision to deliver 18 F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine to support its efforts against…
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