International
- Jan- 2022 -30 January
In January, China’s manufacturing activity grows at slower rate
An official government statistics of China’s manufacturing industry revealed that, manufacturing production in the world’s largest economy grew at a…
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Stax Museum hosts virtual events for Black History Month
In commemoration of Black History Month in February, the Stax Museum of American Soul Music and its music academy in…
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Joni Mitchell joins Neil Young in his protest against Spotify
Joni Mitchell announced on Friday that she is attempting to have all of her songs removed from Spotify in solidarity…
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Israeli president makes his first visit to UAE amid regional tensions
On the first official visit to the United Arab Emirates by the country’s head of state, Israel’s figurehead president met…
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7 people in critical condition due to carbon monoxide poisoning at Ohio hotel
Ohio police reported that seven people were hospitalised in critical condition on Saturday after suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning at…
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History’s biggest snowstorm buries Boston under heavy snow
History’s largest snowfalls on record has arrived in the Boston area this week. The highest snow fall was recorded by…
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Beijing locks off more residential areas, reports 12 Covid cases
After the discovery of two instances of COVID-19, Beijing officials announced the closure of several residential areas in the city’s…
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Rafael Nadal extends the Australian Open final to fifth set
Rafael Nadal has come back from two sets down to force a fifth set in the Australian Open final against…
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Sudanese flood the streets in the latest anti-coup demonstrations
Thousands of demonstrators flocked to the streets of Sudan’s capital and other cities throughout the country on Sunday, the latest…
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Northern Ireland commemorates the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Families and friends of those who were killed and injured on Bloody Sunday marched in Northern Ireland to commemorate the…
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Storm Malik wreaks havoc on northern Europe, killing at least four people
Over the weekend, a powerful winter storm slammed through Northern Europe, killing at least four people, wrecking homes and cars,…
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Oil slick hits Thai beaches, province declares emergency
The governor of an eastern Thai province announced a state of emergency on Saturday after an oil slick washed up…
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COVID forces replacement of Norwegian cross-country skier
The pandemic is still affecting cross-country ski teams as they prepare for the Olympics in Beijing, with a Norwegian skier…
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Daily COVID-19 count in Russia surpasses 110,000
On Saturday, the daily count of new coronavirus infections in Russia surpassed 110,000 as the extremely dangerous omicron variant spread…
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Canadian PM, family moved to secret location amid large-scale anti-Covid rules protests
Ottawa: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family have left their home in the country’s capital and shifted…
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‘No plans to send combat troops to Ukraine if Russia invades’: NATO Chief asserts
London: NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Sunday that NATO has no plans to deploy combat troops to non-NATO…
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‘Strong and recyclable’: Researchers develop eco-friendly plastic made from sugar
A team from the UK’s University of Birmingham and Duke University has developed a new kind of plastic using sugar…
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Virat Kohli is a successful captain, but Joe Root a poor one: Ian Chappell on ‘tale of two cricket captains’
Australian cricket legend Ian Chappell said that he has found Virat Kohli to be an exceptional captain who has…
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‘From Obama to Albert Einstein’: Mahatma Gandhi has inspired the world’s greatest minds!
Gandhi’s philosophies: The lives of many people have been changed by the philosophies and principles of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Gandhi…
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At least 13 killed, 10 injured in highway accident
Jalisco: At least 13 people were killed and 10 others were injured as the van they were travelling overturned and…
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‘Afghans forced to sell kidneys by the ongoing humanitarian crisis’: Report
The Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan and subsequent economic collapse has left the country’s people facing numerous problems such as hunger.…
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Republicans in Virginia pushing for revisions to the state’s marijuana laws
Republicans in Virginia who opposed simple marijuana possession legalisation say that they don’t want to repeal the legislation, but they…
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Gas stoves worse for climate due to tiny methane leaks: US study
Gas stoves contribute more to global warming than previously assumed due to persistent little methane leakage even when they are…
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Thousands march in Ottawa against COVID regulations
On Saturday, tens of thousands of people gathered in Canada’s capital city of Ottawa to protest vaccine requirements, masks, and…
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North Korea gradually reopening its border after two-year siege
North Korea may finally be opening up its borders after two years of enforced isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic.…
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Hong Kong reduces quarantine period from 21 to 14 days
Even as the southern Chinese metropolis confronts a new increase of COVID-19 infections, Hong Kong is reducing the time of…
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Australia commits $704 million to preserve Great Barrier Reef
After delaying a UNESCO decision to downgrade the Great Barrier Reef’s World Heritage classification, the Australian government announced on Friday…
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Oil spill in Thailand expected to reach coast and national park
The government officials of Thailand stated on Friday that an oil slick off the coast of Thailand was expanding and…
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People in Ethiopia’s Tigray suffering ‘extreme scarcity of food,’ : United Nations
In a fresh assessment of a region under a months-long government blockade, the United Nations World Food Program stated that…
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Iraqi army reports rocket attacks at Baghdad airport, causing two planes to crash
Iraq’s military claimed in a statement that six rockets attacked Baghdad’s international airport facility on Friday, damaging two commercial jets…
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Syrian fighters gives IS gunmen deadline to surrender
A Kurdish official stated that the US-backed Kurdish-led fighters searched near a Syrian prison on Friday for Islamic State…
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2022 Taiwan Lantern Festival returns to Kaohsiung
The Taiwan Lantern Festival has returned to Kaohsiung, bringing with it advances in smart lighting as well as technologies associated…
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CEO of medical imaging company sentenced to prison for medical fraud
On Friday, the CEO of numerous California medical imaging companies was sentenced to federal prison for defrauding insurers of tens…
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Microsoft profits increased by 21%, providing cushion for gaming drive
As the epidemic kept many office workers at least partially at home, demand for Microsoft’s cloud-computing services and work applications…
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise prevails in a $5 billion fraud case against a UK tycoon
Hewlett Packard Enterprise, a technology giant, won a multibillion-dollar lawsuit against a British businessman it accused of fraud after buying…
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