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- Nov- 2021 -2 November
Buttler’s Royal century helps England beat Sri Lanka to close in on semi-finals
Not long ago, when India played in England, Jos Buttler was struggling to find some batting. He skipped the IPL,…
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Company hires ‘Chief Dipping Officer’ for £1000 to eat chicken nuggets
A frozen food company is seeking a ‘Chief Dipping Officer who will share dipping tips for the brand’s chicken nuggets.…
Read More » - 1 November
North Korea’s bizarre food strategy: Kim Jong-un orders that black swans be eaten
According to reports, North Korea’s weight-conscious leader devised a bizarre way to solve the country’s food shortage: making the starving…
Read More » - 1 November
US can issue an ‘executive order’ if serious about the nuclear treaty, says Iran
President Joe Biden could simply issue an ‘executive order’ if the US was serious about rejoining Tehran’s 2015 nuclear deal…
Read More » - 1 November
‘Once-in-a-lifetime’ find: Roman statues are found during excavation of an English church
The discovery of Roman statues in a mausoleum under an old church has been dubbed a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ find by archaeologists.…
Read More » - 1 November
Hopes unmet: G20 summit fails to commit to emissions targets
UN Secretary-General António Guterres left Rome with his hopes unfulfilled, but stressed that they are not buried. ‘We are moving…
Read More » - Oct- 2021 -31 October
Emirates Airlines announces special fares
Dubai: The national air carrier of Dubai, Emirates Airlines announced special airfares to select destinations in Europe and North America.…
Read More » - 31 October
Greta Thunberg joins London finance protest.
Greta Thunberg, the Swedish teen climate activist, joined demonstrators outside Standard Chartered Bank’s London offices on Friday to demand that…
Read More » - 31 October
United Kingdom sends millions more vaccine doses to developing nations.
As part of a much-needed move to speed up the post-pandemic economic recovery, the British government is sending 20 million…
Read More » - 31 October
The United Nations Climate Summit officially begins in Glasgow.
The United Nations climate conference in Glasgow officially begins on Sunday, a day before world leaders convene in Scotland’s largest…
Read More » - 31 October
A, E, L, X: Couple names their 11 children using variations of four letters
There has been a stir after a Belgian couple named their 11 children using different variations of the same four…
Read More » - 31 October
California condors reproduced by having sex with females in a rare case of avian ‘virgin births’
Scientists in the United States have found that two female California condors gave birth to chicks without any genetic material…
Read More » - 30 October
France questions Britain’s credibility over fishing dispute.
On Friday, French President Emmanuel Macron aggravated a post-Brexit feud between Paris and London by challenging Britain’s ‘credibility’ and accused…
Read More » - 30 October
Methane and climate change: Everything you should know about COP26.
The COP26 climate summit, one of the largest ever world summits on how to combat global warming, begins this weekend…
Read More » - 29 October
G20 must do more on climate change: Guterres says
On Friday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that the world was speeding toward climate catastrophe, and that leaders of the…
Read More » - 29 October
Nigeria receives looted Benin Bronze from Scottish university.
A Benin Bronze that was among hundreds taken by the British forces in 1897 will be handed over to a…
Read More » - 29 October
UK eases travel norms, removes all countries from red list
London: The United Kingdom has eased the entry norms and travel restrictions imposed for foreigners. The country also removed all…
Read More » - 28 October
UK drafts COP26 deals to cut global aviation emissions
According to a draft document verified by Reuters, Britain is pushing countries to press for a global target to reduce…
Read More » - 28 October
As UK recovers from pandemic, Sunak promises improved expenditure.
British Finance Minister Rishi Sunak promised an increased public expenditure and pledged to safeguard people from a dramatic rise in…
Read More » - 28 October
Australia eases travel advisory for citizens
Canberra: The Australian government decided to ease Covid-related travel advisory for several countries including the United States, Britain and Canada.…
Read More » - 28 October
Brexit: France to impose sanctions on UK, if fishing talks fail.
France announced a list of measures that could take effect on November 2nd unless any progress is made in its…
Read More » - 28 October
Looted African artefacts returned to their homeland.
On Wednesday, the administration in charge of Cambridge University college and a Paris museum returned the cultural artefacts plundered from…
Read More » - 27 October
Britain expects to send a fully vaccinated team to Beijing
Britain plans to send a fully vaccinated squad of 57 athletes to the Beijing Winter Olympics in February, according to…
Read More » - 26 October
US climate envoy to hold climate talks in UK and Italy.
John Kerry, the United States’ special presidential envoy for climate, will go to London on October 26 to continue discussions…
Read More » - 26 October
United Kingdom to raise minimum wage to 9.50 pounds per hour.
The budget announcement of British government on Wednesday will announce a raise in the minimum wage for people aged 23…
Read More » - 24 October
Drug mafia busted with kingpin under arrest : read on ..
Colombia’s most-wanted drug trafficker, Dairo Antonio Usuga, who goes by the name ‘Otoniel,’ has been arrested, the government announced Saturday.…
Read More » - 24 October
Britain plans additional £8 billion on health and education spending.
In next week’s budget, British finance minister Rishi Sunak intends a 5-billion-pound ($6.9 billion) initiative to fund health research and…
Read More » - 23 October
Wooden knives are three times as sharp as steel knives: Thanks to scientists
The wooden blade is nearly three times sharper than a conventional knife, so it can cut through meat just as…
Read More » - 23 October
Japan PM Kishida plans to attend the COP26 climate summit.
The daily Yomiuri reported on Saturday that the Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is making plans to attend the United…
Read More » - 23 October
British foreign minister discusses defence ties with India.
On Saturday, the government of the United Kingdom said in a statement that the British Foreign Minister Liz Truss was…
Read More » - 22 October
Schedule of India VS England fifth Test announced
London: The fifth Test match between India and England will played in July 2022 at Edgbaston. England and Wales Cricket…
Read More » - 22 October
Another country recognizes India’s Covishield vaccine
Warsaw: Poland has recognized India’s Covishield vaccine. The vaccine has been recognized as equivalent to those recognized by the European…
Read More » - 22 October
Barbados leaves its colonial past by electing its first-ever President.
Barbados has elected its first President in its history, who will replace United Kingdom’s Queen Elizabeth II as the head…
Read More » - 21 October
Morocco suspends flights to and from these countries
Rabat: The Airports Authority in Morocco has suspended all flights to and from the United Kingdom, Germany and the Netherlands…
Read More » - 21 October
Queen Elizabeth II advised to take a break by the doctors.
On the advice of doctors, Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, the world’s longest-reigning Queen, opted to rest for the next few…
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