International
- Feb- 2022 -17 February
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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Canada’s new immigration policy can benefit Indians
Canada is planning to increase the number of immigrants it admits, with a target of 475,000 in 2024. Indians will…
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Valieva incident strengthens case for raising Olympic age limit
The doping scandal involving Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva has raised more concerns than it has answered. Some skaters believe…
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Apple Watch detects thyroid symptoms months ahead of diagnosis, says report
An Australian nursing student is urging Apple Watch owners to enable heart rate notifications after the wearable gadget spotted indications…
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Young child missing since 2019 found hidden beneath stairway
A young child reported missing in 2019 was discovered concealed under a staircase by officers searching a property in New…
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Canada to ease travel restrictions for international travellers from Feb 28
Canada will ease entry for fully vaccinated international travellers starting on February 28 as Covid-19 cases decline. This will allow…
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Russia- Ukraine Conflict: Russia ends Crimea military drills; troops leaving
Moscow: A day after Russia announced a first troop pullback from Ukraine’s borders, it announced on Wednesday that military…
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Alec Baldwin sued by family of lady cinematographer killed at shooting set; demands ‘substantial’ compensation
Los Angeles: The family of the woman cinematographer shot by the US actor Alec Baldwin on the set of the…
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Kim Jong-un punishes gardeners as flowers don’t bloom on time for event: Report
Kim Jong-un is said to have sent a group of gardeners to labour camps. According to reports, the North Korean…
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Vietnam lifts Covid restrictions on international flights for fully inoculated passengers
Hanoi: Vietnam has announced to lift the Covid-19 restrictions on international flights for fully vaccinated passengers from Tuesday, the…
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Canadian author Gad Saad’s request to Modi for ‘a room in India’: Author tweets report by East Coast Daily
Famous Canadian author Gad Saad tweeted the report published on ‘East Coast Daily’ on his official handle, which cited…
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Canadian author Gad Saad wants to escape from ‘dictatorship’; Writes to PM Modi asking for a room in India
Famous Canadian author Gad Saad wrote a letter to the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, requesting to be accommodated…
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Investors calculate impact of Russia invading Ukraine as Asian markets fall
On Tuesday, Asian stock indices fell as investors considered the ramifications of a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine. After stock…
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India’s helping hand to Sri Lanka; Delivers 40,000 metric tonnes of fuel to ease energy crisis
Colombo: India delivered 40,000 metric tonnes of fuel to Sri Lanka on Tuesday, to help ease the energy crisis…
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Japan’s economy reciovers on solid spending, Omicron casts shadow over future
Falling coronavirus cases boosted consumption in the final three months of 2021, but rising raw material costs and a surge…
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Ottawa police chief steps down amid trucker protests and invoke of Emergencies Act
Toronto: Ottawa police chief Peter Sloly has resigned amid ongoing protests of truckers and ordinary citizens against COVID-19 restrictions,…
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BTS member V tests positive for COVID-19
Washington: V has become the latest member of the band BTS to test positive for COVID-19. As per Billboard,…
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Tesla accused of exaggerating Electric Cars’ mileage and battery specifications; South Korea launches investigation
South Korea’s antitrust regulator has launched an investigation on US electric car maker Tesla over allegations the company exaggerated…
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Trudeau declares a state of emergency to quell protests in Canada
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declared a state of emergency on Monday to quell the paralysing protests by truckers and…
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Hong Kong begins vaccinating children aged 3 and above amid COVID-19 surge
As Covid-19 sweeps across Hong Kong, the semi-autonomous Chinese city aims to distribute the COVID-19 immunisation to children as young…
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Pigeon Towers in Katara Cultural Village to be demolished
Doha: The famous Pigeon Towers in Katara Cultural village will be demolished on February 16 and rebuilt following new…
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No immediate reason for Indian students to evacuate; Ukraine’s envoy
In the midst of a buildup of Russian forces on Ukraine’s eastern borders, the country’s envoy to India has informed…
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Ukraine crisis; Govt providing all assistance to Indians says MoS Meenakshi Lekhi
Meenakshi Lekhi, Minister of State for External Affairs, assured Indians in Ukraine that the Indian government will provide all necessary…
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The threat of Omicron is high in Eastern Europe: WHO
The World Health Organization said on Tuesday that a new wave of infections caused by the Omicron strain of the…
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US defeats Finland to get to Olympic final against Canada in women’s hockey tournament
Hilary Knight couldn’t think of a better way to end the Beijing Games women’s hockey tournament than with a rematch…
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