International
- Sep- 2023 -22 September
Shocking report reveals that Organised crime groups in Mexico have become the fifth-largest employer in the country
A shocking report has unveiled that organized crime groups in Mexico have become the fifth-largest employers in the country. A…
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Thousands of people march across Nigeria over the mysterious death of Afrobeat star Ilerioluwa Aloba
On September 21, thousands of people in Nigeria participated in marches to protest the mysterious death of the Afrobeat star…
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Tesla develops plan to produce and market battery storage systems in India
Elon Musk’s pursuit of entering the Indian market has led to Tesla’s development of plans for the production and promotion…
Read More » - 22 September
Google Flights Now Helps You Find Affordable Tickets
As the Christmas and New Year holidays draw near, many travelers are in a dilemma about when to secure their…
Read More » - 22 September
Antim Panghal Secures Bronze, Secures Spot at Paris Olympics
Young Indian wrestler Antim Panghal has showcased her remarkable talent at the World Championships, achieving a bronze medal and securing…
Read More » - 22 September
Canadian PM Calls on India to Assist in Investigation of Khalistani Leader’s Killing
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called on India to collaborate in the investigation into the murder of Khalistani leader…
Read More » - 22 September
Canadian Official: India-Nijjar Link Allegation Based on Intelligence
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has emphasized his intent not to provoke India amid increasing diplomatic tension, despite his determination…
Read More » - 21 September
University of Bern study reveals that Neolithic humans repurposed bones of the deceased and used them as tools
Ancient humans had a penchant for repurposing bones, according to an analysis conducted by the University of Bern. Neolithic humans…
Read More » - 21 September
Report: Germany considering ban on Huawei, ZTE parts in 5G networks
Germany is reportedly contemplating a ban on components produced by Chinese manufacturers Huawei and ZTE in its 5G networks, possibly…
Read More » - 21 September
Russia claims that it had destroyed 19 Ukrainian drones overnight above the Crimean peninsula
On the morning of Thursday, September 21, Russia reported that it had destroyed 19 Ukrainian drones over the Crimean peninsula…
Read More » - 21 September
Family sues Google after a man died as he drove off a collapsed bridge following Google Maps directions
The family of a man from North Carolina has filed a negligence lawsuit against the technology giant Google, following his…
Read More » - 21 September
Iran’s parliament passes new bill that imposes strict punishment on women who defy hijab laws
Iran’s parliament has passed a new legislative bill known as the Chastity and Hijab Bill, which imposes severe penalties on…
Read More » - 21 September
New York City police hunts for the husband of a daycare owner after one-year-old died from fentanyl overdose
New York City police are actively searching for the husband of a daycare owner in connection with the tragic death…
Read More » - 21 September
US parents now eligible to claim refunds for those items purchased by their children while playing Fortnite
US parents will now have the opportunity to seek reimbursements for items acquired by their children while playing the popular…
Read More » - 21 September
The United Kingdom witness a decline in inflation
In August, the United Kingdom experienced a decrease in inflation, with the rate declining to 6.7 percent, as reported by…
Read More » - 21 September
Germany’s Interior Ministry to impose strict regulations to reduce the use of equipment from Chinese tech giants
Germany’s Interior Ministry is contemplating stringent regulations aimed at reducing the usage of equipment provided by Chinese tech giants Huawei…
Read More » - 21 September
Indian visa services for Canadians suspended amid a diplomatic standoff between India and Canada
Amid a diplomatic dispute between India and Canada regarding the death of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, visa services for…
Read More » - 21 September
Toshiba fulfills the requirements to push the company private and end its 74-year run as a publicly traded company
Over half of Toshiba Corp.’s shareholders have participated in a $15 billion acquisition led by private equity firm Japan Industrial…
Read More » - 21 September
India suspends visa services for Canadian nationals
New Delhi: India has suspended visa services for Canadian nationals indefinitely. The Indian Mission in Canada informed this. ‘Important notice…
Read More » - 21 September
Budget-Friendly Tips for Student Globetrotters
Exploring the world on a student budget can be both a challenge and an adventure. As Dulquer Salmaan’s character in…
Read More » - 21 September
ISL Season-10 Kicks Off with Epic Kerala Blasters vs Bengaluru FC Clash
In the annals of the Indian Super League (ISL), few clashes carried as much rivalry and banter as Kerala Blasters…
Read More » - 21 September
Diplomatic Dispute: US Urges India’s Full Cooperation in Canada’s Serious Allegations
Amidst escalating diplomatic tensions between India and Canada, the United States issued a statement on Wednesday, emphasizing the gravity of…
Read More » - 20 September
UK to unveil a new sculpture that celebrates women who wear hijabs
The United Kingdom is preparing to reveal a groundbreaking sculpture that celebrates women who wear hijabs, and it’s being called…
Read More » - 20 September
Food giant Kraft Heinz recalls 83,000 cases of Kraft Singles American processed cheese slices due to choking concerns
Kraft Heinz, a major food corporation, has taken proactive measures to recall more than 83,000 cases of individually wrapped Kraft…
Read More » - 20 September
First ever Miss Pakistan Universe Erica Robin faces criticism in her home country
Pakistan has crowned its inaugural Miss Pakistan Universe, with Erica Robin securing the title at the first-ever Miss Universe Pakistan…
Read More » - 20 September
Over 175 notable individuals sign an open letter denouncing the growing trend of book bans in the US
More than 175 prominent individuals from diverse fields, including entertainment, literature, activism, and media, have joined forces to sign an…
Read More » - 20 September
NASA’s Curiosity rover reaches a ridge on Mars after three failed attempts
After three unsuccessful attempts, NASA’s Curiosity rover has finally reached a ridge on Mars, believed to have been partially shaped…
Read More » - 20 September
Scientists at Google’s artificial intelligence arm develop a tool that can predict genetic mutations
Scientists at Google’s artificial intelligence division, DeepMind, have developed a groundbreaking tool capable of predicting whether genetic mutations are likely…
Read More » - 20 September
Study says that a brain-altering parasite turns ants into ‘zombies’ at dawn and dusk
A recent investigation has revealed that a brain-altering parasite has the capacity to transform ants into “zombies” during the twilight…
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Scientist offers clues about when the universe’s first continent was formed
In a groundbreaking study conducted at Cardiff University in Wales, a researcher has embarked on an endeavor to determine the…
Read More » - 20 September
Strong earthquake of 6.2 magnitude hits New Zealand
Wellington: A strong earthquake measuring 6.2 magnitude on the Richter Scale struck the South Island of New Zealand. The epicentre…
Read More » - 20 September
Sanju Samson Faces Omission from Indian ODI Squad: A Closer Look at the Selection Controversy
Kerala’s cricket sensation, Sanju Samson, recently took to social media to express his sentiments after being excluded from the Indian…
Read More » - 20 September
Eastern China hit by tornado resulting in 5 fatalities
A tornado struck eastern China, claiming the lives of five individuals and causing severe injuries to four others, as reported…
Read More » - 20 September
Canada Seeks Clarity, Not Provocation, in India Murder Case: PM Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau clarified that Canada’s intent is not to provoke India in connection to the murder of Sikh…
Read More » - 19 September
Report: Japan population crisis worsens, one in 10 people aged 80 or older
Japan is facing a significant aging challenge, with recent government data indicating that, for the first time, over 10 percent…
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