International
- Sep- 2021 -29 September
‘Naya Pakistan’: 1.5 million unemployed Pakistanis apply for a peon’s post
The unemployment rate of Pakistan is so severe that 1.5 million individuals have recently applied for peon jobs. Regardless, Pakistani…
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World’s bizarre school rules you’d never think exist!
School days were pretty precious days… they will always be in our hearts as some of the most special days…
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La Palma volcano eruption: Lava enters the Atlantic Ocean.
The Spanish island of La Palma was devastated in the recent volcano eruption that has not yet stopped after nine…
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Travelling to Dubai: Here are some ways you will appreciate it more
The UAE has finally opened its borders and dropped the travel restriction on Indians after a long wait. With aircraft…
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Why is Glasgow Climate conference crucial for our future?
The COP26 United Nations Climate Change Conference, that takes place from October 31st to November 12th is to be hosted…
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Do you smoke weed? If you’re high on marijuana, your phone can detect it
Scientists have demonstrated that it may be possible to detect someone who is smoking marijuana using smartphone sensors. The method…
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Pakistan hosts 12 foreign terrorist groups: US report
According to the latest Congressional report on terrorism, Pakistan is home to at least 12 terrorist groups, including five that…
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Evergrande bailout rebuffed, Beijing nudges state-owned firms to snap up assets: Report
As debt woes keep looming over Evergrande, a significant hint has emerged on what the Chinese government will do about…
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‘Blasphemy’ conviction leads to the ‘death sentence’ for school principal
During a hearing in Pakistan, a woman school principal was sentenced to death for blasphemy. The district and sessions court…
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Australia urges its states to end lockdowns
The Australian government is putting more pressure on state governments to halt pandemic lockdowns by announcing financial aid cuts. According…
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North Korea announces test of new hypersonic missile
As North Korea pushed Washington and Seoul to resume talks over nuclear weapons, it announced on September 29 that a…
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Astro, Amazon’s little robot, will watch over you and your house!
Amazon introduces its home robot. Robot Astro is a robotic companion that has been created to keep watch over your…
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Former Pakistan Captain Inzamam discharged from hospital after undergoing angioplasty
Pakistan’s former captain and most capped player, Inzamam-ul-Haq, had to undergo an emergency angioplasty at a private hospital in Lahore,…
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Senators introduce legislation to impose sanctions on the Taliban
On Tuesday, September 28, 2021, a group of 22 Republican senators introduced legislation imposing sanctions on the Taliban in Afghanistan…
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Google says it is the most searched term on Microsoft Bing
Google blasted Microsoft on the second day of a week-long hearing on a 2018 antitrust penalty case, claiming that the…
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Britney’s lawyer urges court to remove father as conservator immediately
Washington: Britney Spear’s lawyer accused her father Jamie Spears of breaking ‘unfathomable lines’ after a new documentary showed that the…
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WHO petrified over sexual exploitation by workers in CR Congo.
A report into sexual abuse and exploitation by the aid workers who were appointed to help tackle Ebola outbreak…
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United Kingdom puts army on standby due to trucker shortage.
On Tuesday, the gas stations in major cities of United Kingdom ran out of fuel, due to a shortage in…
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Japan’s LGBTQ community in hope for legalization of same-sex marriages.
LGBTQ groups in Japan hope that the PM race might lead to legalisation of gay marriages in Japan. Taro Kono…
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Elected in National elections to German Assembly: Two transgender women creates history
Two German trans women have created history by becoming the first transgender women to win parliamentary seats in Sunday’s…
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Facebook pauses work on ‘Instagram Kids’ focused on kids aged under 13
Following backlash from parents and child safety experts, Instagram has halted plans to build a child-friendly version of the social…
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A ‘mysterious’ case of 160 residents ‘sleeping’ for days in a village!!!
This is a story about a mysterious village where people slept even on the roads for weeks. It may surprise…
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Congo’s capital is alarmed by an exhaust drug craze
Kinshasa’s authorities are rattling with a new craze for a drug derived from crushed vehicle exhaust filters, triggering a campaign…
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Rebranding as ‘East India Company 2.0’: Amazon highlights it’s positive impact
During the COVID-19 crisis, Amazon Inc highlighted it’s ‘positive impact on small businesses’, noting that over three lakh new sellers…
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Indications that China has real intentions to increase PLA shelters in LAC
Amidst ongoing consolidation of its military positionsas well as the up gradation and modernisation of air bases facing India, China…
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Country to ease entry rules for vaccinated visitors
Bangkok: Thailand will ease the entry rules for vaccinated visitors coming to the country. The Disease Control Committee in the…
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President considers banning the consumption of dog meat
The time has come for the South Korean president Moon Jae-in to end the practice decried by animal cruelty activists.…
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Making ‘fudge’ from the gravestone of a man who has been missing for over 150 years!
An odd incident reported from the United States involved the recovery of a gravestone that had gone missing 150 years…
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Strong earthquake of 6.0 jolts Greece
Athens: A strong earthquake of 6.0 magnitude on the Richter Scale jolted Crete island in Greece. Athens Geodynamic Institute informed…
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Dutch students to travel 3,000 km to Spain in solar-powered campervan
THE HAGUE, Nether lands: A group of Dutch students have reimagined van life and is heading for Portugal. Please avoid…
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Amazon termed as ‘East India Company 2.0’ by RSS-linked magazine
The RSS-linked monthly Panchjanya has dubbed e-commerce behemoth Amazon ‘East India Company 2.0,’ alleging that the company has paid crores…
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Disney to file lawsuits to keep absolute control over its 5 Marvel characters
Disney is taking several of Marvel’s most well-known characters to court in an attempt to keep complete control of them.…
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‘Angry Birds’: Bird attacks drone delivering coffee in Australia. Watch video
A business owner in Australia developed a game-changing delivery method that met a strange challenge – an angry bird. During…
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UK town makes shopping easier with delivery robots
A lot of concrete cow sculptures and roundabouts dot the city. Milton Keynes, the English town, has made another claim…
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Pakistan has nurtured and supported cross-border terrorism: Indian foreign secretary
Following the Prime Minister’s address at the UN General Assembly, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla gave a special press briefing…
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