International
- Oct- 2021 -20 October
Britain’s foreign minister visits Qatar and Saudi Arabia
This week, British Foreign Minister Liz Truss will visit Saudi Arabia and Qatar in an effort to strengthen diplomatic ties…
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‘Can a person be this deaf, dumb and blind?’ Maryam Nawaz slams Pak PM Imran Khan
Lahore: Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) Vice President Maryam Nawaz lashed out at Prime Minister Imran Khan over rising inflation,…
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‘Deep-Rooted Terror Conspiracy’: Terrorist plot revealed in dossier of Geelani’s murdered grandson
Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Department hired Anees ul Islam in the year 2016 as their Research Officer for Sher-i-Kashmir International…
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Gangster Suresh Pujari reportedly arrested in Philippines
Mumbai: Gangster Suresh Pujari alias `Satish Shekhar Pai’, who is wanted in several extortion cases in Mumbai and surrounding…
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Out of supplies? Supply chain chaos is about to worsen
In response to China’s energy crisis, the world’s largest exporter has been forced to cut production to conserve energy. In…
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Why passengers always board planes on the left: Real reasons…
Have you ever wondered why you board your flight from the left side of the plane? According to experts, this…
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Is there a 100 crore Hindu migrant population in Kashmir? Revealed!
We have an important question today. Is it okay to call someone an immigrant when they live in your country?…
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‘Bangladesh has now become Jihadistan’: Taslima Nasreen
Kolkata: Renowned Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen has said that Bangladesh has now become a ‘Jihadistan’. The writer also accused that…
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Washington suspends metro system due to safety issues.
The regional Metro system in Washington DC, abruptly removed more than half of its train fleet from operation early on…
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Mexico promises to aid United States to push for climate actions.
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the President of Mexico, pledged on Monday to assist the United States in pushing for tougher…
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Ecuador declares state of emergency
Quito: Ecuador’s President Guillermo Lasso declared state of emergency in the country for 60 days. The emergency was declared as…
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Major earthquake hits Greece
Cairo: A major earthquake shook Greece on Tuesday. The US Geological Survey (USGS) updated that an earthquake measuring 6.0 has…
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Spanish PM vows to ban prostitution.
Since 1995, sex employment has been legal in Spain. However, the country’s prime minister has pledged to outlaw prostitution, claiming…
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Lebanon’s breath-taking Roman ruins empty of tourists.
The breath-taking Baalbek ruins in Lebanon were once a must-see attraction for thousands of tourists from all over the globe…
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Australia administers chlamydia vaccine shots into koalas.
With a chlamydia vaccination for the marsupials, scientists at an Australian university want to help the island’s diminishing and cherished…
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COP26: Who are the delegates?
The 26th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 26 UN Climate Change Conference) hosted by the UK in…
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Britain announces 10 billion pounds for its green generation agenda at investment summit.
As the United Kingdom conducts an investment summit attracting 200 of the world’s top financiers and executives, Britain announced that…
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Justin Trudeau visits First Nations Community after turning down indigenous leader’s invitation.
Canada’s first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation last month, was ignored by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He however, paid…
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America concerned over possible use of hypersonic weapons by China and Russia.
After a media claim that China had tested a nuclear-capable hypersonic glide weapon, an official at US arms control said…
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Hunger and rape, Ethiopian families fleeing fighting
Thousands of Amhara families are fleeing violence in the north to the town of Dessie in Ethiopia. Officials fear that…
Read More » - 18 October
Violence against frontline workers escalates: Reports
According to a recent study carried out by the National Nurses United union, 31 percent of the hospital nurses throughout…
Read More » - 18 October
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai urges Taliban to lift ban on girls’ education
Kabul: Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai has urged Taliban to lift the ban on girls education. Malala Yousafzai along…
Read More » - 18 October
Daily covid cases in UAE drop below 100.
On Sunday, the United Arab Emirates recorded a decline in daily cases of Covid-19, to a number below 100 for…
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‘Robotic’ fibres can sense and record the movements of a body: Read more…
An international team of researchers has developed a new kind of ‘robotic’ fibre that is able to sense and react,…
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Prince William’s Earthshot Environmental prize: India, Costa Rica and Milan among winners
On Sunday, Earthshot Prizes were announced, an environmental honour established by Prince William of the United Kingdom. India, Milan and…
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Singapore lifts quarantine for passengers from eight countries
Singapore: Fully vaccinated passengers from eight countries will be allowed to enter Singapore without quarantine from Tuesday. But they must…
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UK funds nuclear power station under the net zero drive.
According to The Telegraph, the UK government will announce plans to fund a new nuclear power plant before the…
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Pope condemns atrocities in Norway, Afghanistan and UK, following Amess murder.
In an apparent reference to the brutal murder of legislator David Amess, Pope Francis on Sunday condemned the recent atrocities…
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Earthquake of 5.2 magnitude hits Taiwan
Taipei: A moderate intensity earthquake measuring 5.2 magnitude on the Richter Scale hit Hualien city in Taiwan on Monday. There…
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Thousands of Salvadorans take part in anti-Bukele protests.
On Sunday, the streets of El Salvador were packed with protesters marching against President Nayib Bukele, who has sparked fears…
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Parents punishable for children’s bad behaviour: China.
The Chinese legislature is considering laws that would penalise parents if their young children engage in ‘extreme bad behaviour’…
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China’s economy limps with power crisis and property woes.
China’s economy saw its slowest rate of growth in a year in the third quarter of this year, hampered by…
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A reluctant Imran Khan to release official notification for Lt Gen Anjum as ISI Chief
The nomination of Lt Gen Nadeem Anjum as the new leader of Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) may eventually happen,…
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Chinese employees launch ‘worker lives matter’ campaign over long hours of work
An uproar among Chinese office workers over the country’s long, grueling work hours prompted the ‘worker lives matter’ campaign. A…
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Filmmakers shoot first space film and return after 12 days safely to earth
Taking their aspirations to the next level, a Russian actress and a filmmaker returned to earth after filming their first…
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