International
- Jul- 2017 -26 July
Ban on sales of petrol and diesel-fuelled cars
UK government announced that it will ban the sale of petrol- and diesel-fuelled cars from 2040 when all vehicles must…
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Israel removes metal detectors from Al- Aqsa Mosque
After a week of violent protests that claimed seven lives,Israel on Tuesday removed controversial metal detectors installed outside the entrance…
Read More » - 25 July
Scientists spot new evidence of water on Moon
Numerous volcanic deposits distributed across the surface of the Moon contain unusually high amounts of trapped water compared with surrounding…
Read More » - 25 July
This is Mr.Chuando Tan, Age:50
Like Lure Hsu, the 41-year-old Taiwanese designer who stunned the internet with her age-defying skin, Now, Singapore has its own…
Read More » - 25 July
Ride along and find your soulmate: Taxi app offers marriage matchmaker
A Pakistan app-based taxi service has launched an unusual add on, offering passengers the chance to share their ride with…
Read More » - 25 July
Suicide bomb attack in Lahore: 22 dead
At least 27 people, including nine police personnel, were killed and more than 50 injured in a Taliban suicide attack…
Read More » - 25 July
PM Modi greets Chinese President Xi Jinping on birthday
Despite the border conflicts that India and China are involved in, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wished the Chinese President…
Read More » - 25 July
Sri Lankan navy rescues two elephants stranded in sea
For the second time in July, the Sri Lankan navy carried out the feat of rescuing wild elephants stranded in…
Read More » - 25 July
Teen live streams sister’s accident standing over her dead body
A teenager lost control of her car while she was live streaming on Instagram and recorded part of the crash…
Read More » - 24 July
Human trafficking tragedy : 9 dies in sweltering Texas truck
At least nine people died after being crammed into a sweltering tractor-trailer found parked outside a Walmart in the Midsummer…
Read More » - 24 July
Suicide car bomb blast in Kabul: 12 killed
A suicide attacker detonated a car bomb in the western part of Kabul today, killing at least 12 people and…
Read More » - 23 July
Search operations on to find 39 missing Indians: Iraq Embassy
Search operations are ongoing and there is high-level co-ordination between Iraqi and Indian authorities regarding the 39 missing Indians, the…
Read More » - 23 July
China opens cinema theatre in South China sea island
China has opened a modern cinema theatre on Yongxing Island in the disputed South China Sea as part of its…
Read More » - 23 July
India is the third largest terror target after Iraq and Afghanistan: US report
India has displaced Pakistan on a list of countries facing terror attacks in 2016, with higher fatalities and injuries than…
Read More » - 23 July
World’s oldest emoji discovered on 3,700-year-old pottery
Archaeologists have discovered what may be the world’s oldest emoji – a smiley face painted on an 3,700-year-old piece of…
Read More » - 23 July
Swiss couple found on glacier after 75 years buried
The remains of a couple, found on a receding glacier in the Swiss Alps 75 years after they had disappeared,…
Read More » - 23 July
Canadian PM goes desi, celebrates 10th anniversary of BAPS mandir
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attended the 10th anniversary of the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Toronto on Sunday and…
Read More » - 22 July
Sarah Sanders, new face of White House press secretary
New White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was schooled in hardscrabble politics and down-home rhetoric – from a young…
Read More » - 22 July
China banned pop star Justin Beiber
Canadian pop-star Justin Bieber has been barred from conducting performances in China, confirmed Beijing’s Municipal Culture Bureau. The ministry issued…
Read More » - 21 July
White House press secretary Sean Spicer resigns
White House press secretary Sean Spicer today resigned from his post to protest against US President Donald Trump’s decision to…
Read More » - 21 July
White House press secretary Sean Spicer resigns
White House press secretary Sean Spicer today resigned from his post to protest against US President Donald Trump’s decision to…
Read More » - 21 July
Album John Lenon signed for his killer gone up for sale
The Double Fantasy, album of the famous singer John Lenon had signed for his killer Mark Chapman hours before he…
Read More » - 21 July
US ‘looks forward’ to working with Ram Nath Kovind
The United States has congratulated President-elect Ram Nath Kovind on his electoral victory. The country “looks forward” to working with…
Read More » - 21 July
Mosul’s renovation: Iraq Ambassador appeals to India for help
Days after Iraq’s second-largest city Mosul was liberated from the rule of global terrorist group ISIS, its Foreign Ambassador to…
Read More » - 21 July
Linkin Park lead singer found dead
The lead singer of rock band Linkin Park Chester Bennington was found dead at his southern California home in an…
Read More » - 20 July
Trump’s travel ban: Grandparents and grandkids exempted
The Supreme Court has dealt President Donald Trump’s government with a fresh setback, saying its controversial travel ban cannot be…
Read More » - 20 July
Man pleads guilty to killing 19 people
A man admitted killing 19 people, including his parents and three children, when he went on trial in south-west China.…
Read More » - 20 July
US provides Pakistan Army 50 sophisticated explosive detectors
The American Embassy in Pakistan stated that the United States of America has provided more than fifty sophisticated hand-held explosive…
Read More » - 18 July
Turkey extends emergency rule for three more months
Turkey on Monday (July 17) extended emergency rule for another three months, almost a year after it was imposed in…
Read More » - 18 July
India is the fourth fastest growing economy in the world: World Bank
The latest World Bank report about the economic health of the member countries clearly says that while India is among…
Read More » - 18 July
Magnitude 7.8 quake reported to cause tsunami waves
A huge 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck between Russia and Alaska Monday evening. The earthquake occurred at 7:34 p.m. EDT approximately…
Read More » - 18 July
20 million bacteria-infected mosquitoes gets released
Verily, the life sciences branch Google’s parent company Alphabet has started releasing millions of mosquitoes in California. The team behind…
Read More » - 18 July
World’s most powerful warplane has less data storage than iPhone
British ministers questions defence officials over why a new warplane will cost hundreds of millions of pounds in extra costs…
Read More » - 17 July
Chinese Army conducts live-fire drills in Tibet plateau
China’s military today said it has conducted live-fire exercises in the remote mountainous Tibet region to test its strike capability…
Read More » - 17 July
ISIS leader Baghdadi is still alive: Iraqi Intelligence official
Despite reports last week suggesting Islamic State (IS) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi had died, an Iraqi intelligence official claims he…
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