International
- Jul- 2021 -30 July
Snapchat map to start recommending places for user’s visit
If you’re one of those people who gets lost when looking for fun places to go on family outings, with…
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Phones of 2 journalists hacked with Pegasus: Cyber security experts
The mobile phones of two French journalists from the investigative news outlet Mediapart were hacked with the Pegasus spyware, according…
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Man who killed 5 family members gets 205 years in prison
A US man was sentenced to 205 years in jail for shooting five members of his family and gave no…
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UNIQLO India announces the launch of its official online store
Japanese apparel retailer UNIQLO will soon launch its official online store for the Indian market to enhance its footprint in the…
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Shakira might face trial in Spain over tax evasion, judge cites evidence
Spain: Shakira, the Colombian musician, may have to take the stand for charges of fraud after a Spanish judge recommended…
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German woman forgets Rs 290 crore winning lottery ticket in purse for 6 weeks
Lottery ticket winners and irresponsible ticket holders have a peculiar and interesting relationship. A German woman was unaware of the…
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‘Awesome Star’ ejects billions of particles at superfast speed, Watch
People have always been fascinated by the Sun, which has been a source of mystery and intrigue for them. Scientists…
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‘Attempt to disguise illegal occupation’: Indian slams Pakistan for holding polls
India slammed Pakistan for holding assembly elections in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), saying it was nothing more than an attempt by…
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Personal data breach: Russia fines Google 3 million roubles
In Moscow, Tagansky District Court on Thursday found Google in violation of Russian personal data legislation and fined it 3…
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‘Don’t book tickets to Dubai’: Airlines suspend flights from India
According to an airline spokesperson, Etihad Airways has suspended flights from India to United Arab Emirates (UAE) ‘until further notice’.…
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Priyanka shares old interview with Biles after gymnast withdraws from Tokyo Olympics
Priyanka Chopra shared an old interview she did with gymnast Simone Biles, who just withdrew from the current Tokyo Olympics…
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Israel: Hospitals reopen coronavirus wards as serious cases increase
Amid a continuing surge in serious COVID-19 cases, several Israeli hospitals reopened their coronavirus wards on Wednesday. In the aftermath…
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‘Taliban are not some military outfits, they are normal civilians’: Imran Khan
Lahore: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan claimed that the Taliban are not some military outfits but normal civilians. He also…
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National art museum of Australia to return stolen art to India
The National Gallery of Australia said on Thursday that it will return 14 artworks to India, including at least six…
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Salmon injured by unlivable water temperatures after heatwave, video surfaces
Sockeye salmon fishes with fuzzy-looking white spots on their bodies can be seen in a distressing video uploaded by the…
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Strong earthquake of 8.2 magnitude hits near Alaska, tsunami warning issued
Washington: A strong earthquake measuring 8.2 magnitude on the Richter Scale had jolted the Alaskan Peninsula on late Wednesday. A…
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Second Chinese nuclear missile silo field found in Xinjiang
Beijing: An American researcher has uncovered a second new nuclear site in China with 110 silos, confirming Beijing’s status as…
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China offers support to the Taliban
Beijing: Taliban militia in Afghanistan and China had reached a consensus to support each other. Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Ghani…
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‘Mysterious midlife crisis’- Decoded: why stars switch to low activity state in middle age
Stars in their midlife have been known to go into a low-activity state suddenly for some time now. As a…
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Now you can move to the UK without a ‘Job Offer’
International graduates now have the option to apply for a post-study job visa from the UK Residence that will allow…
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International Tiger Day: History, significance and celebrations
The tiger has been the most emblematic of the big cat family for thousands of years. They are strong and…
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Saudi Arabia announces three-year travel ban on citizens visiting ‘red list’ countries, including India
Saudi citizens visiting COVID-19 red list countries, including India, face heavy penalties and a three-year travel ban. On Tuesday, the…
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Sydney extends lockdown as delta surge worsen
The month-long lockdown in Sydney will be extended for at least another four weeks after Australian authorities failed to stop…
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Vaccine passport not planned for global travel, MEA clarifies
New Delhi: In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Ministry of External Affairs clarified that there are no current plans…
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‘Female-only town’: Unmarried men are allowed for a day, Read the strange story…
We are not talking about the mythical women known as the Amazons; a fierce tribe of female warriors in Greek…
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‘Stunning view of Tokyo from space’: NASA shares images of Olympic games
The Olympic Games in Tokyo are underway, and people are posting a variety of images from the world’s most renowned…
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Researchers finds honeybees are skilled architects
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) are known for building perfect hexagonal honeycombs, which are regarded as the pinnacle of biological architecture due…
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Motivation depends on how the brain processes fatigue: Researchers
How do we determine whether or not a labor-intensive activity is ‘worth the effort’? The willingness to work is not…
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First Evidence of Water Vapor on Jupiter’s Moon Ganymede emerges
The first evidence of water vapor in the atmosphere of Jupiter’s moon Ganymede, the Solar System’s largest moon, has been…
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Why Russians are competing in 2020 Tokyo Olympics under the name of ‘ROC’?
At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, 335 sportspersons from Russia will compete against athletes from around the world. Unlike their counterparts,…
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‘Proof of being un-vaccinated required’: Restaurant takes strange decision after anti-mask policy
A restaurant in California gained (in)fame last year for banning masks in its eateries and requiring customers to pay extra…
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India received $1 Billion Covid crypto donation
According to Sandeep Nailwal, a New Delhi-based entrepreneur who founded the India Covid Crypto Relief Fund, which received the donation,…
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Tech firms create anti-terrorism group to compile right-wing militias’ database
A group formed by big tech companies in the US, including Facebook and Microsoft, is compiling extremist content in a…
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Vaccinated people must wear masks again in the United States
To prevent the further spread of the Delta variant in the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
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Apple, Microsoft and Alphabet, report combined profits of $50 billion in this quarter
Apple, Microsoft, and Alphabet, the parent company of Google, reported combined profits of more than USD 50 billion in the…
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