International
- Oct- 2023 -3 October
Google’s Dominance Fueled by Unfair Tactics in Default Browser Deals, Says Microsoft CEO
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella testified in a landmark US trial against Google, highlighting concerns about Google’s practices in securing exclusive…
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Indian Billionaire Harpal Randhawa and Son Die in Zimbabwe Plane Crash
An Indian billionaire and his son, along with four others, tragically lost their lives in a plane crash near a…
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Laphonza Butler to replace deceased California Senator Dianne Feinstein in the Senate
Laphonza Butler has been selected as the replacement for the late California Senator Dianne Feinstein, as announced by California Governor…
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Over a hundred dolphins found dead in Lake Tefé as water temperature soars to 39°C
A troubling discovery has been made in the Brazilian Amazon, where more than one hundred dolphins have been found lifeless…
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Two scientists win the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology for developing mRNA vaccines against COVID-19
Two scientists, Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 2023 on Monday,…
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Nile, world’s longest river might be just months away from losing its title
Which river is the longest in the world? According to both Encyclopedia Britannica and Guinness World Records, the title goes…
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Report: People over age 50 in the UK are embracing part-time work rather than opting for traditional retirement
In today’s fast-paced era, individuals in the UK who are over 50 years old are increasingly embracing part-time employment as…
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AI Vincent Van Gogh is patient but unimpressed by yet another question about his chopped-off ear
AI Vincent Van Gogh maintains his composure but shows slight irritation as yet another inquiry about his severed ear comes…
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Report: Instagram ads might lead teen girls to undertake appearance-altering measures
According to research published in the Journal of Psychology, advertising on Instagram can have a significant impact on how teenage…
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An Australian woman becomes the world’s first documented person to survive a deadly flesh-eating bacteria
A remarkable case has emerged from Australia, where a woman has achieved the distinction of being the world’s first recorded…
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TikTok users use objects like hammers and bottles to hit their faces in the long list of bizarre trends
A recent peculiar trend has surfaced among TikTok users, adding to the ever-growing list of bizarre online phenomena. In this…
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US Supreme Court begins its new term with Gun rights, free speech, Donald Trump’s presidential dreams and more
The commencement of the new term for the United States Supreme Court is on the horizon, and it brings with…
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‘Stoneman Willie’ mummy from Pennsylvania to be laid to rest after 128 years on display
Nearly 128 years ago, a small-time thief passed away from kidney failure while imprisoned in a Pennsylvania jail in the…
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10 people loses their lives, 60 wounded after the roof of a church collapsed in a northern Mexican city
Authorities have reported a tragic incident in a northern Mexican city where the roof of a church collapsed during Sunday…
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Huge blaze erupts at a police complex in the Egyptian Suez Canal city of Ismailia wounding at least 38 people
A significant fire broke out in the police complex located in Ismailia, a city along the Egyptian Suez Canal, in…
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UN conference adopts framework aimed at reducing the environmental risks from chemicals and waste
The United Nations conference, convened on September 30th, has embraced a novel strategy aimed at mitigating the environmental threats stemming…
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European Union launches the first phase of its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
The European Union (EU) has initiated the first stage of its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which is a system…
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India-US relationship, as Chandrayaan, to reach new heights, says EAM Jaishankar
India’s External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, expressed that the relationship between India and the United States is currently at its…
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Afghan embassy in India to stop operations from October 1
The Afghanistan Embassy in India has declared its intention to cease operations starting from October 1, 2023. The decision, as…
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Oscars 2018: Filmmaking Insights from History
“And the Oscar Goes to,” directed by Saleem Ahamed, beautifully encapsulates the dedication and tenacity of those pursuing Academy Award…
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NIA detains individual in Manipur for involvement in international conspiracy
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) apprehended an individual named Seiminlun Gangte in Manipur. The arrest is related to a case…
Read More » - Sep- 2023 -30 September
In a first, astronomers discover the first direct evidence which proves the spinning of a black hole
For the very first time, astronomers have achieved a groundbreaking milestone by uncovering direct evidence affirming the rotation of a…
Read More » - 30 September
Study says 40% of Diabetes cases worldwide go undiagnosed
Recent research has brought to light a concerning global phenomenon: an alarming 40 percent of individuals who grapple with diabetes…
Read More » - 30 September
Netflix docuseries to take viewers on a cosmic detective journey into the world of UFOs and alien sightings
The enigmatic and unexplained have always held a deep fascination for humanity, and few subjects intrigue us more than the…
Read More » - 30 September
NATO member says that there was a possible airspace breach during Russia’s overnight drone attacks
NATO member Romania has reported a possible airspace breach during Russia’s recent drone attacks on infrastructure in neighboring Ukraine. The…
Read More » - 30 September
Man dies in Australia after a whale hit and flipped his boat during a fishing expedition
During a fishing expedition in Australia, a man tragically lost his life when a whale struck and overturned his boat,…
Read More » - 30 September
Northumberland police arrests a man in his 60s amid an ongoing investigation over felling of Sycamore Gap tree
In Northumberland, police officers have apprehended a man in his sixties as part of an ongoing investigation into the felling…
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Scientists claim that the sandals found in a cave in Spain likely to be the oldest footwear ever found in Europe
A team of scientists has announced the discovery of sandals buried in a bat cave in southern Spain, which are…
Read More » - 30 September
Chinese AI-Generated Drug Targets Obesity & Diabetes
Generative AI has found its place in various fields, including medicine, where Chinese scientists have harnessed its potential. They utilized…
Read More » - 30 September
Elon Musk Impressed by Direct India to US Sailing Route on Map
A viral map, recently circulating on X, has sparked intrigue by illustrating the intriguing possibility of a direct sailing route…
Read More » - 30 September
Migrants travelling atop freight train stranded in Mexico after the train abruptly stopped miles from the US border
Migrants who were riding on top of a freight train found themselves stranded in Mexico when the train suddenly stopped…
Read More » - 30 September
Joe Jonas & Sophie Turner’s Mansion Plans Revealed Amid Divorce News
Just months prior to their divorce announcement, singer Joe Jonas and actress Sophie Turner had been in the process of…
Read More » - 30 September
Saturday Showdown: Indian Athletes Shine at Asian Games
Here is India’s schedule for the Asian Games on Saturday: 3×3 Basketball – Men’s qualification to quarter-finals: India vs Iran…
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New Zealand and Bangladesh Triumph in World Cup Warm-up Matches
New Zealand’s captain, Kane Williamson, who has been recovering from a knee injury, marked his return with a promising half-century…
Read More » - 29 September
Researchers discover remnants of DNA in fossilised remains of a sea turtle dating back to 6 million years ago
Researchers have made an extraordinary discovery by identifying remnants of DNA in fossilized remains of a sea turtle dating back…
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