International
- Feb- 2022 -17 February
Water, hot or cold: Which is best during changing weather?
The human body is 70 percent water, and it would be impossible to survive without it. Staying hydrated is extremely…
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Queen Elizabeth remarks she ‘can’t move’ much
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth joked to members of the royal household on Wednesday that she couldn’t move much as she attended…
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COVID fight in Hong Kong heats up, with instances multiplying by 60 times
The coronavirus war in Hong Kong heated up on Thursday, with authorities reporting that new cases had doubled by 60…
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Japan relaxes tight border controls, criticised by business and educators
Japan will relax border controls implemented to combat the virus, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Thursday, reducing measures that…
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Fatal shark attack at Sydney, beaches close first time in 60 years
Several Sydney beaches, including the famed Bondi and Bronte, were closed on Thursday after a swimmer was killed in a…
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Canada travel updates: ‘Vaccinated Indians won’t have to go through quarantine any more’!
The Public Health Agency of Canada has announced a measure to ease on-arrival testing for travelers who have fully vaccinated…
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‘Golden visa’ scheme may be scrapped over money laundering concerns: Report
According to reports, the UK will scrap the gold visa fast-track scheme for foreign investors amid plans to address abuses.…
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In a first, US woman cured of HIV after stem cell transplant: Report
New York: A US woman has reportedly been cured of HIV disease after undergoing stem cell transplant. The woman…
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France to begin military withdrawal from Mali, sparking concerns about emboldened militants
France and its allies fighting Islamist terrorists in Mali announced on Thursday that they will begin their military withdrawal from…
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Higher oestrogen levels associated to lower risk of dying from COVID
The following is a synopsis of several recent COVID-19 investigations. They contain research that requires additional study to substantiate the…
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Pfizer and BioNTech delays Omicron-targeted vaccine development
The delivery of Pfizer’s and BioNTech SE’s vaccine to battle the Omicron COVID-19 strain has been delayed by several weeks…
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US to check up on 416000 Tesla vehicles after getting allegations on their brakes
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced on Thursday that it has launched a formal inquiry into 416,000 Tesla…
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‘About time this is normalised’: Anushka Sharma lauds Twitter CEO for taking paternity leave
Actress Anushka Sharma, who is known for her outspokenness on social issues, recently reacted to the news of taking paternity…
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Emirates flight from Dubai to Washington flew too low, observe the investigators
Investigators reported on Thursday that a long-haul Emirates flight bound for Washington in December failed to fly high properly and…
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Sania Mirza and Lucy Hradecka pair enters semifinals of Dubai Tennis Championships
Sania Mirza of India and her Czech partner Lucie Hradecka progressed to the semifinals of the Dubai Tennis Championships with a…
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Researchers discover a ‘new coronavirus’ in bats!
Researchers have discovered three new Coronaviruses related to SARS-CoV-2 that could pose a health risk to humans. Their findings were…
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Sydney beaches closed after the first fatal shark attack in 60 years
Several Sydney beaches in Sydney, including the iconic Bondi and Bronte, were closed after a swimmer was killed in a…
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India removes restrictions on the number of Ukraine flights amid crisis
New Delhi: The Indian government has removed restrictions on the number of flights to/from Ukraine under air bubble arrangement…
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‘Quick and easy’ way to share your Wi-Fi password from your iPhone and iPad
Are you a first-time iPhone user still trying to figure out its features? We can help. Some of the features…
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‘Sex abuse and anesthesia-free nose jobs’: Turkish cult survivors recount ‘horror stories’!
Survivors of Turkish televangelist and cult leader Adnan Oktar have related horror stories and incidents of abuse they were subjected…
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Breaking News: ‘Russia could invade Ukraine at any time’
White House says the Russian invasion of Ukraine could occur anytime now, following President Joe Biden’s announcement that Vice President…
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Taliban names it’s military unit as ‘Panipat’; Get to know why…
Taliban have announced that they are forming the ‘Panipat operational unit’ in retaliation for India’s actions last month. The new…
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Techie gets paid to report bugs in Android and Chrome; Read how he became a crorepati…
Who would have thought you could become a crorepati by pointing fingers at flaws? Well, Indian techie Aman Pandey did…
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Google announces plan to limit ad tracking across apps on Android
Google plans to impose new privacy limitations on Android smartphones to limit tracking across applications, following Apple Inc.’s lead in…
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Google Drive’s new filters are making searches easier for everyone!
According to a Washington Post report, the Search chips feature, that’s supposed to make searching for files in Google Drive…
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Arab states advocate for ‘women’s rights’ in aid talks with Taliban
On Monday Middle Eastern envoys stressed that women must be able to work and study, on the same day that…
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‘4-day work week in this country’: Bosses may not contact employees after work
Belgian employees can now opt to work four days a week without losing their salary, joining a growing list of…
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Yemen war worsening, 8 million could be cut off from aid in March: UN
Yemen’s seven-year war has reached a hazardous tipping point, with civilian casualties in January reaching at least three-year highs and…
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Six months of Taliban rule leaves Afghans safer, poorer and less hopeful
In just half a year of Taliban control, Afghanistan has experienced a tremendous metamorphosis. The country seems safer and less…
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Russia sends jets to Syria for massive naval drills in Mediterranean
The Russian military sent long-range nuclear-capable bombers and fighter jets carrying cutting-edge hypersonic missiles to its air base in Syria…
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Country to ease travel requirements
Toronto: Canadian government has decided to ease Covid-19 curbs imposed on travelers. The American country has decided to ease entry…
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US approves new headlights for vehicles that wont dazzle oncoming drivers
Anyone who has ever been temporarily dazzled by an incoming car’s high-beam headlights will be relieved to hear this. Highway…
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Figure skaters from US struggle in women’s Olympic short programme
Three American ladies advanced to the free skate but were unable to compete for medals in a contest overshadowed by…
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Linking funds to respect for rule of law approved by EU court
The European Union’s highest court concluded on Wednesday that the 27-nation union can link financial support for member nations to…
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Biathlete collapses at end of Olympic race, heads home
A Norwegian biathlete who collapsed after crossing the finish line in the women’s 10-kilometer pursuit race will not compete in…
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