International
- Feb- 2022 -4 February
Austrian vaccine mandate set to go into effect, but few countries following suit
Although a rule requiring most adults in Austria to get vaccinated against COVID-19 is about to go into effect, the…
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Young Lebanese turn to militancy as the economy fall
s Lebanon’s economy has deteriorated in recent months, scores of young men have vanished from the country’s impoverished north and…
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‘Lack of labor’: Restaurant meals taste worse
There’s something wrong with restaurant meals lately – and a good portion of that is the labor shortage. The pandemic…
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Queen Elizabeth celebrates 70th year on the reign
On Sunday, Queen Elizabeth II will celebrate 70 years on the throne, an unparalleled reign that has made her a…
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‘No crying, shouting, fighting for 7 days’: Father and child sign a contract
It seems every now and then that a baby video or photo circulates on the web in which parents share…
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The ‘downvote button’ is now available globally on Twitter
On Twitter, a new downvote button has been added. When clicked, it turns orange. The downvote feature has now been…
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Stray hen taken into custody at Pentagon security area
A local animal protection in the Pentagon area reported that a stray chicken was found sneaking around a guarded area…
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‘Spirits on camera’: Claim of capturing a legendary ghost!
Ghost hunters have claimed to have captured a known ghost on camera at Lincolnshire’s RAF base for the first time…
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Bali reopens to visitors from all around the world
For the first time in two years, direct international flights to Bali have resumed, as Indonesia opens the resort island…
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Ukraine discussions continue despite Russian warnings
Fears of a Russian strike on its neighbour country grew after the United States and NATO rejected the Kremlin’s security…
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European country to lift outdoor mask-wearing
Madrid: The Spanish government has decided to lift outdoor mask wearing. This was announced by Health Minister Carolina Darias. As…
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Winter Olympics begins in China, with lockdown and boycotts
On Friday, the country where the coronavirus outbreak broke out two years ago began the Winter Olympics, proudly showing its…
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‘Kosk’, a new mask which covers only the nose, is the next big thing: Read more…
An innovative mask manufacturing company in South Korea has created a mask that can be worn while eating and drinking.…
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Wow, that bubble lasted for 465 days! Researchers create ‘eternal bubbles’
The pleasure of blowing soap bubbles will never fail to satisfy an inner child regardless of how quickly they burst.…
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Crows trained to pick up cigarette butts in Sweden using a start-up machine
In Sweden, wild crows are being trained to pick up cigarette butts as part of a pilot project in the…
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350 items to be exempted from duty to promote ‘Make in India’
In the budget for 2022-23, 350 customs duty exemptions will be scrapped to boost domestic manufacturing. A comprehensive review of…
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Mother throws 3-year-old daughter into bear pit in Zoo; Video surfaces
In a shocking incident, a mother was seen throwing her 3-year-old daughter into a bear pit at a zoo…
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‘New research reveals how human noses pick up body odor’: Read more…
Scientists have discovered how the human nose perceives the stench of body odor in a unique study. Researchers in this…
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Zuckerberg loses $29 Billion, in just one day; Jeff Bezos adds $20 billion!
Mark Zuckerberg lost $29 billion in net worth on Thursday as Meta Platforms Inc’s stock marked a record one-day…
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Saudi Ministry makes PCR or Antigen test mandatory for travellers from Feb 9
Jeddah: The Ministry of Interior for Saudi Arabia issued a new rule making PCR or Antigen tests mandatory for…
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10 million year old flowers perfectly preserved in Myanmar – a rare find in amber
In Myanmar, scientists discovered 99 million-year-old flowers fully preserved in globs of amber, which is an extremely unusual find. According…
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Vladimir Putin visits China to bolster ties amidst Ukraine conflict
Although American and European officials will be absent from the Beijing Winter Olympics due to human rights concerns, Russian President…
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Tibetans hold protest march at IOC headquarters ahead of Beijing Winter Olympics
Lausanne: Around 300 Tibetan protestors marched on to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) headquarters in Lausanne on Thursday, to…
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IS leader blows himself and family up as US attacks Syrian hideaway
A leader of the Islamic State group blew himself up along with members of his family as American forces raided…
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Foldable mask to cover just nose while eating launched by Korean company
In South Korea, an anti-virus mask that simply covers the nose and can be worn while eating and drinking is…
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‘Great victory’: North Korea congratulates China on Beijing Winter Olympics despite worldwide pandemic
Seol: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sent a message to Chinese President Xi Jinping, congratulating him on the…
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Crows trained to pick up trash from the streets for food: Read more…
The amount of trash produced by humanity presents a serious problem for the entire planet. We have methods to separate…
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Beware! A single nasal droplet can infect you with Coronavirus
According to a groundbreaking UK study released on Wednesday, the virus spreads through the body faster than previously thought. The…
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Hong Kongers in UK are more likely to be university educated, married, and don’t plan to return: Survey
According to a survey conducted by the British Home Office, the majority of Hong Kong residents who successfully applied for…
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Baloch Liberation Army attacks military camps, claims to have killed 100 soldiers
Lahore: The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), has claimed that they had killed more than 100 Pakistani soldiers at two military…
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Used cars are more expensive than a luxury flat in this country: Get to know the details
Colombo: The economic crisis in Sri Lanka has become a reason to make a fast buck for the dealers of used…
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In a revenge cyber-attack, hackers paralyzed North Korea’s internet system!
The United States Cyber Command or any other state-sponsored hacker organization cannot be held responsible for North Korea’s frequent internet…
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Pizza Hut launches its first all-women operated store in India at Sikkim
Gangtok: Pizza Hut, one of the leading pizza brand in India, opened its first all-women operated store in India,…
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‘China cooked up stories; suffered devastating loss in Galwan Valley clash’: Australian newspaper reveals..
An investigative report, published in an Australian tabloid named ‘The Klaxon’ stated that China had suffered a devastating loss…
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Ship wreck from the historical Captain Cook’s ‘Endeavour’ found off Rhode Island
Sydney: The wreck of Captain James Cook’s famed vessel, the ‘Endeavour’, has been found off the coast of the…
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