International
- Jul- 2021 -15 July
Baby Boom: About 100 babies in 91 hours
Texas: In one of the most extraordinary reports of a baby boom in the US, ABC News reported that a…
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Inaugurating Rudraksh PM Modi praises ‘param mitra’
During the inauguration of the convention centre built with Japan’s help, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the country a trustworthy…
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Hamas-linked students arrested in the West Bank by Israel
The Israeli army says it arrested ‘dozens’ of Palestinian students linked to Hamas militants in the occupied West Bank. According…
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Hand in glove with the enemy-Army man and vegetable vendor nexus with ISI revealed
Pokhran: Officials here said Wednesday that a 34-year-old man, who used to supply vegetables at the Pokhran military camp, was…
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BREAKING: Floods ravage Europe leaving the dead and misery behind
Germany: Record rainfall in western Europe caused rivers to burst their banks, sweep away homes and flood cellars, killing at…
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H1B visa policy is forcing Indian talent to migrate to Canada: US Report
Experts have told US lawmakers that India’s much-coveted talent is now being attracted to Canada in large numbers instead of…
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Pakistani minister opposes restrictions on religion changes before 18 years
Sindh: Religious Affairs Minister Noorul Haq Qadri opposes a proposed restriction on changing religion before the age of 18. Senator…
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Richard Branson did not travel to space: Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson
Richard Branson made history by becoming the first billionaire in space just a few days ago. Now, renowned astrophysicist and…
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‘Be tough on China’: Former US Vice President to Joe Biden
New York: Former US Vice President Mike Pence urged US President Joe Biden to toughen his stance on China. Pence…
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‘Your sailors will be injured’: Russia warns Britain
Moscow: Russia has warned England not to sail its warships near Crimea. Mikhail Popov, the Deputy Secretary of Security Council…
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Breaking News: Uyghur Forced Labor- US refuse to turn blind eye, bans import from Xinjiang
Washington -On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate passed a legislation banning the import of goods from China’s Xinjiang region, the latest…
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Turkey takes a step back-warned by Taliban over airport
As NATO troops leave Afghanistan, the Taliban warned Turkey not to send troops to protect Kabul’s airport after they leave,…
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Risk of ‘catastrophic’ coronavirus surge in Middle East, says WHO
Cairo: On Wednesday, the World Health Organization reported that a surge of Coronavirus cases in several Middle Eastern countries could…
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Taliban seize border crossing with Pakistan in major victory
Continuing their sweeping gains since foreign forces began withdrawing from Afghanistan, the Taliban claims to have captured the strategic border…
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No stepping back- India reiterates it’s stand on LAC with China
Foreign Affairs Minister S Jaishankar told his Chinese counterpart on Wednesday that any unilateral change in status quo along the…
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Breaking News: 13 killed in blast, including 7 Dam workers
Kohistan: According to local sources, a bomb blasted targeting a bus carrying Chinese engineers, killing at least 13 people and…
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Chinese surveillance ship tracked by Australia heading towards Queensland
A Chinese surveillance ship is making its way towards Queensland ahead of a joint military exercise with the United States.…
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South Africa riots: Child thrown from burning building
As riots erupted in South Africa’s east coast, Durban, a woman tossed her infant from a blazing building into the arms…
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Violence spills over, South Africa on a boil!
On Tuesday, violence erupted as angry crowds clashed with police, ransacking and burning shopping malls in South Africa, with dozens…
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Practice what you preach- doesn’t apply to China! Sewage dumping is proof
In disputed areas of the South China Sea, swarms of Chinese vessels dump human waste and wastewater, causing blooms of…
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Non compliance to vaccination: Health workers unhappy
Sandra Barona, a nursing home employee, is so opposed to COVID-19 vaccination that she said she might quit her job…
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Stoking the fire of racism- Priti Patel blasted!
England footballer Tyrone Mings has castigated British Home Secretary Priti Patel for stoking the fire before pretending to be ‘disgusted’…
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MasterChef Australia 13 Runner Up takes ‘Panta bhaat’ with ‘aloo bhorta’ to Grand finale
New Delhi: While the world waited to find out who MasterChef Australia 13 would be, a dish quite common to…
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Grand Slam champion Roger Federer withdraws from Tokyo Olympics
The 20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer has withdrawn from the upcoming Tokyo Olympics due to a knee injury which…
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Nasa intern gets insulted for keeping Goddess Laxmi and Saraswati idols.
NASA, one of the leading space agencies in the U.S., recently shared a collage of its interns on Twitter as…
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Navy denies chinese forces chased away destroyer during FONOP
China’s allegation that its military drove an American warship out of the South China Sea has been refuted by the…
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Breaking news: Army captain, 11 soldiers killed in terror attack
A captain and 11 soldiers of the Pakistan Army have been killed in a major terrorist attack on security forces…
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Dirty money and golden visas- Millionaires find UK safe haven!
Since 2008, 254 millionaires from India have taken advantage of the Golden Visa to settle down in the UK through…
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Chef made ‘world’s most expensive burger’, sells it for nearly four lakh
The ‘world’s most expensive burger’ was prepared by a Dutch chef and sold for 5,000 euro, which is around 4.5…
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Paratrooper survives after parachute fails to open
California: A British paratrooper whose parachute failed to deploy correctly received just ‘minor injuries,’ after a 15,000ft fall through the…
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Gun violence – US rapper shot and killed
Chicago: Londre Sylvester, a 31-year-old US rapper, popularly known as KTS Dre, was fatally shot 64 times from across the…
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Have to be CEO or Tesla would die: Elon Musk to US court
As he finished his first day of testimony in defense of Tesla’s 2016 acquisition of SolarCity on Monday, Elon Musk…
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Hotel apologizes for elevator signs
Tokyo: A hotel in Tokyo in Japan has apologized over their decision to delineate elevators with signs indicating ‘Japanese only’…
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Chinese military claims to have ‘driven away’ US warships in the South China Sea
Beijing said it ‘drove away’ a US warship for entering Chinese waters near the disputed Paracel Islands on Monday, the…
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Australia targets tourists from Japan, India post Covid; Chinese tourists unlikely to rebound
If diplomatic relations between the two countries do not improve, tourism experts predict Chinese travelers will not return in the…
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