International
- Oct- 2021 -1 October
The search for remains of indigenous children, suspended in Guatemala.
A search for the remains of the indigenous children who were believed to be killed in a massacre during the…
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Japanese princess Mako to give up royal title after marriage to commoner on October 26th.
Mako Naishinn?, the Japanese Princess will marry her commoner boyfriend Kei Komuro, on 26th of October the palace announced on…
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Greece to impose Covid-19 restrictions on Thessaloniki.
Greece will impose new Covid-19 restrictions on its second largest city of Thessaloniki, due to the rise of new Covid-19…
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Greta Thunberg to become the second youngest Nobel Prize winner.
The world leaders are preparing for the United Nations Climate Change Conference coming up by the end of October. Meanwhile,…
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Why is India facing a critical coal shortage?
Indian coal inventories are hitting a critical low level and the essential services are clamouring for coal supplies all…
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IMF says UAE is ready for an economic recovery.
The International Monetary Fund said that the United Arab Emirates was set for a slow economic recovery as it showed…
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British study concludes it is safe to get flu vaccine and covid-19 shots together.
A UK study recently found out that it was safe to take vaccines for flu and Covid-19 at the same…
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Why is Bangladesh blocking all India media channels? The truth comes to light
Foreign channels will not be allowed to broadcast content in Bangladesh starting from Oct 1 st , unless they broadcast…
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Facebook is blamed for teens’ mental health by US lawmakers
Facebook was grilled by US lawmakers regarding possible harm to children’s mental health andif it’s services could cause them harm.…
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Football legend Pele leaves hospital to undergo chemotherapy.
Brazilian football legend Pele, left Sao Paulo hospital on Thursday after several weeks of hospitalisation. Reports said that Pele would…
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Taliban closes exit routes, crushing Afghan hopes
The Taliban have stopped thousands of Afghans from crossing their country’s southern border with Pakistan as they try to escape…
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This ‘weird reason’ explains why the photographer deleted the bride and groom’s wedding photos
An anonymous photographer has gone viral online after sharing a story about how she deleted her friend’s wedding photos because…
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ATM bomb gang members blow themselves up during test run
The Hague: Police in the Netherlands and Germany caught a criminal group that created video lessons on how to bomb…
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Taliban warns US against using drones
Kabul: The Taliban has issued a warning against the US regarding using its airspace. The Taliban asked the US to…
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Somalia opens its first oxygen plant for COVID-19 patients.
Somalia’s first oxygen plant for the public has started functioning on Thursday. The oxygen plant has become a ray of…
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Pakistan terrorist reveals ISI’s anti-India propaganda
New Delhi: A Pakistan terrorist who was caught by the Indian Army has revealed the anti- Indian propaganda of Inter…
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‘We are the future generation’: Young climate activists demand their voice to be heard at COP26.
The young climate activists who took part in the Youth4Climate summit in Milan, Italy, and are asking for a seat…
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Former French President gets jail sentence over campaign funding
Paris: Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was sentenced to a year in jail by a court in Paris. The former…
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Britain’s farming industry faces severe butcher shortage.
United Kingdom is facing an acute labour shortage in the farming industry, which is worsening day by day due to…
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United Kingdom, European Union and Italy urge Russia to commit to net zero carbon emissions
The European Union, United Kingdom and Italy is pressuring Russia to commit to the net zero CO2 emissions goal by…
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La Palma volcanic eruption: Air quality stabilises.
On Wednesday, a steaming pyramid of black rock rose from the Atlantic Ocean as the lava from the Cumbre…
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Kim Jong Un slams US ‘hostile policy’, offers to reopen inter-Korean hotline.
Kim Jong Un, the North Korean leader announced that North Korea was willing to restore the broken inter-Korean hotlines, on…
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Central bank of Afghan drained its cash reserves before Kabul fell: Report.
An assessment report prepared for international donors regarding worsening economic crisis of Afghanistan, stated that the Central Bank of…
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South Africa wants major financial support to shift from coal power.
As the climate envoys from United Kingdom,Germany, America and France visited South Africa, it told the climate envoys that…
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Hong Kong to research on tackling chronic housing shortage.
On Thursday, a property developer in Hong Kong, New World Development, said that it would begin a new research project…
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Indian troops to take part in SCO ‘anti-terror’ exercises in Pakistan
In an upcoming meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Pakistan, India is likely to send a 3-member team.…
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Kebab Love Ruins the Life of ISIS Terrorist Nabbed in Spain
Eating too much can sometimes lead to trouble. Besides obesity and health complications, it can also get you caught by…
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Netflix’s ‘Squid Game’ is flooding a man’s phone with over 4,000 calls per day
South Korean presidential candidate reportedly offered 100 million won (about $85,000) for a Korean man’s phone number, which has been…
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Are you an Indian citizen? If so, you can visit these countries on a tourist visa
Several countries have now opened their borders to Indian travellers because of the improving Covid-19 situation in India, so people…
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Amazon settles with two ex-employees allegedly fired for criticizing working conditions
Amazon.com Inc and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) announced a settlement on Wednesday with two former employees who claimed…
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YouTube to remove misinformation videos about COVID-19 vaccines
YouTube owned by Google, has deleted the famed anti-vaccine accounts in an effort to improve its policy against vaccine misinformation. According…
Read More » - 29 September
Thousands march for abortion rights in several countries in Latin America
Montevideo: Thousands participated in demonstrations demanding rights for abortion in several Latin American countries. The protests were held on Tuesday…
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Coal shortages in China cause ‘massive power outages’
A number of Chinese factories have ceased operations as a result of power shortages of electricity and government mandates to…
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‘The scarcity of our products is not a strategy on our part’: Rolex on shortage of its watches
Mumbai: Swiss watchmakers Rolex has broken its silence and replied to the news about shortage of the expensive watches in…
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A look at Indians’ problems with the H-1B visa system
Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s interaction with US President Joe Biden at the White House, questions remain regarding whether and…
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