International
- Oct- 2021 -14 October
Google-Amazon employees attack the firms for outsourcing cloud services to the Israeli military
A number of Google and Amazon employees have spoken out against their firms’ contracts with the Israeli government. The workers…
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China to test blood samples in Wuhan to discover Covid-19 origins.
On Wednesday, CNN reported that China is planning to examine hundreds of blood samples collected and stored in Wuhan in…
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FDA urges food industry to cut salt in their products on health grounds
The Food and Drug Administration is asked the food industry to lower the level of salt in their products voluntarily,…
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Phillipines announces new entry rules
Manila: New entry rules for vaccinated passengers announced in the Philippines. All vaccinated passengers coming from the ‘Green List’ countries…
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Forces of violence will come back to haunt those who nurture them: Jaishankar
India on Tuesday, in an apparent dig at Pakistan over cross-border terrorism, stated that forces of extremism, radicalization and violence…
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‘India looks at close to double-digit growth this year,’ says FM Sitharaman
India is expected to expand in double digits this year, making it one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, according to…
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China prepares plan to raise status of antitrust agency.
China is considering elevating the role of its antitrust bureau within the market regulating body, as it ramps up a…
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Polish Prime Minister accuses opposition party of lying about ‘Polexit’.
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki stated on Tuesday that Poland has no wish to quit the European Union, accusing opposition…
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Botswana court delays judgement on decriminalising gay sex.
Judges in Botswana postponed a decision in a case in which the government is attempting to overturn a…
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Covid poses a variant mental health challenges for children and teens.
According to a new report released Monday by the Child Mind Institute, at least 55 percent of children felt sad,…
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Covid study on 23 million people reveals intriguing facts on its vaccines in use.
A report was published on a study conducted by a scientific organisation Epi-Phare, which is backed by French government, on…
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Terrible internship! Cuffed 22-year-old woman to a pole for job, read more…
To get a desired job a majority of people go through grueling internships and it can be brutal, although some…
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US Healthcare workers on strike as pandemic causes burnout all across the country.
The toll of the coronavirus pandemic has prompted nurses, front-line technicians, and other hospital employees to strike. The pandemic has…
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We live in Covid-19 era, not in Covid-19 crisis, historians say.
COVID-19’s destructive waves have imposed its own brand of dread on humanity in the twenty-first century, leaving majority wondering when…
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‘Ate raw meat for three years’: Man claims he has never felt better
A man from Nebraska ate raw meat for the past three years. In addition to boosting his energy levels, Weston…
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Good news for smokers: FDA authorizes the first e-cigarette.
The Food and Drug Administration of United States approved an electronic cigarette for the first time, claiming that it would…
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Christopher Columbus statue to be replaced with statue of Young Woman of Amajac.
The governor of Mexico City has confirmed that a statue of an indigenous lady will replace the capital’s Christopher Columbus…
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Astronomers confused over a strange radio wave from the middle of the Milky Way.
Astronomers have detected ‘unusual signals’ emanating from the Milky Way’s core, leading them to suspect that the peculiar radio waves…
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Mysterious disappearance of Kim Jong Un: Backstage story.
Kim Jong Un, the North Korean leader had vanished from public eye several times in 2021, between January and May,…
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International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction in 2021: Significance, theme and more
The International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction was established in 1989 by the United Nations General Assembly to raise awareness…
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‘I don’t see that immediately’, Dr Fauci on mandatory vaccination for air travellers.
America’s top infectious-disease expert Anthony Fauci said that he doesn’t see vaccine mandates being implemented anytime soon, despite a rising…
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Policy approach of fatalism by UK, a major error, lawmakers say.
According to UK legislators, the delay in implementing England’s first Covid-19 lockdown was a significant error based on unquestioned mob…
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Nation Alert: Are terrorists returning to Delhi after a decade?
New Delhi: Kashmir is often the scene of terrorist attacks. On many occasions, terrorists cross the border to seek shelter…
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Climate disclosure laws: UK to lead the way.
On Tuesday, United Kingdom announced that Britain will be one of the first countries to implement corporate sustainability disclosure rules…
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The country detains Muslim women for using WhatsApp and labels them as pre-criminals
Amidst China’s ongoing accusations of human rights violations and persecution of Uyghurs, another shocking claim has emerged alleging that women…
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Be alert: Jaish-e-Mohammed-linked mobile app is live on Google Play
Android users around the world can download a mobile application associated with the Pakistan-based terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) from the…
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‘Lost at sea’: Men survived for 29 days on oranges, coconuts, and rain water
In early October, two men from the Solomon Islands were found after 29 days at sea. Livae Nanjikana and Junior Qoloni,…
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Research indicates, ancient North Americans used tobacco over 12,000 years ago
Use of tobacco began around 12,500 and 12,000 years in North America. A new study suggests that they smoked the…
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Dalgona hits the chart with ‘Squid Game’ sensation, Halloween costumes sales gain hike
Seoul: With the hike in popularity of Netflix original series ‘Squid-game”>Squid Game’, the distribution industry has got an unexpected…
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Terrorist from Pakistan arrested in Delhi; AK-47 and hand grenade recovered
New Delhi: A Pakistani terror suspect has been arrested in Delhi by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police. An…
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WhatsApp to launch much awaited special features on voice recording and audio messages
WhatsApp, the most popular instant messaging app, known for its best, user-friendly features, is ready to set up new,…
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Abu Dhabi police issues warning against job offers by online scammers
Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi Police have issued a warning on Monday, against online scammers offering jobs, taking advantage of…
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‘If India starts a war, it will definitely lose’: China
In the event of deteriorating relations with India, China should be prepared for a military conflict, said the Chinese mouthpiece…
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Superman will join the queer community, says DC Comics.
On Monday, DC Comics announced that in the next issue, ‘Superman: Son of Kal-El’ which will be written by…
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Anti-abortion laws to be resumed temporarily in Texas.
Just one day after clinics across the state began to serve the patients again for the first time since early…
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