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- Aug- 2022 -8 August
Ukraine accuses Russia of ‘wiring’ nuclear plant with ‘explosives’!
According to Ukraine’s nuclear agency Enerhoatom, Russia is allegedly “openly blackmailing the entire world’ by threatening to blow up the Zaporizhzhia…
Read More » - 8 August
77 years of Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Nuclear war is once again a threat!
It has been 77 years since the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki when the world witnessed the birth of…
Read More » - 8 August
Penguins adapt their voices to sound like their buddies!
We’ve all had friends who returned from vacation with a French lilt in their accent. Or noticed an American twang…
Read More » - 8 August
Drought dries Lake Mead, revealing more human remains!
Authorities said Sunday that more human remains were discovered at the drought-stricken Lake Mead National Recreation Area east of Las…
Read More » - 6 August
Mayor’s demand for National Guards rejected; Pentagon
According to reports, the US Department of Defense has denied the mayor of Washington’s request for the National Guard to…
Read More » - 5 August
‘Death can’t be turned off’ : ‘Chilling’ effects of the Russia-Ukraine war on Germans
‘You can’t turn off death,’ says the chairman of Germany’s cremation consortium, Svend-Joerk Sobolewski. The Russia-Ukraine war has caused numerous global…
Read More » - 3 August
China’s growing influence prompts US-Indonesia military drills
On the Indonesian island of Sumatra, annual combined military drills between US and Indonesian forces began on Wednesday. Soldiers from…
Read More » - 3 August
Pakistan may have provided information about Zawahiri to the US in order to obtain funding: Report
Questions have been made concerning Pakistan’s role in providing the United States with intelligence about the terrorist’s whereabouts since after…
Read More » - 3 August
‘Complete chaos’ at Europe’s largest nuclear plant; UN nuclear chief
The UN nuclear chief, Rafael Grossi, has issued a warning to world leaders, claiming that Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant,…
Read More » - 3 August
New anti-racism strategy could change Canada immigration forever; Read on…
In order to combat racism, Canada is revamping its anti-racism strategy. This means that the immigration process to Canada may…
Read More » - 3 August
US State Department warns citizens of violence after Zawahiri’s death
Following the assassination of Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri by US forces, the US State Department issued a warning to…
Read More » - 3 August
Putin’s ‘girlfriend’ and Russian oligarchs sanctioned for war in Ukraine
On Tuesday, the United States blacklisted the alleged lover of Russian President Vladimir Putin and the businessman who owns the…
Read More » - 3 August
US lacks DNA evidence to prove Ayman al-Zawahiri died, saying ‘We don’t need it.’
After Osama bin Laden’s death in 2011, the assassination of Al Qaeda’s leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, who was killed in a…
Read More » - 2 August
Amid threats from China; US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s plane lands in Taiwan
Taipei: US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s plane landed in Taiwan amid a heightened security threat from China, media reports…
Read More » - 2 August
In fresh Iran oil sanctions, US targets Chinese and UAE companies.
In an effort to put more pressure on Tehran to curtail its nuclear programme, the United States on Monday announced…
Read More » - 2 August
US strike kills Al Qaeda Chief Zawahiri in Kabul: Confirms Biden
Washington: The United States troops have killed al Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri in a strike in Afghanistan over the…
Read More » - Jul- 2022 -29 July
American lawyers and advocates for abortion rights to meet for discussion at White House
Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade last month, pro bono lawyers and activists who support…
Read More » - 29 July
Forging identities is a crime; Couple arrested for faking identities for decades
In a strange but intriguing case, a couple in the United States has been arrested for identity theft and conspiring…
Read More » - 29 July
‘Environmental reasons’; Sprite switches from green to clear white bottles
Sprite is ditching its iconic green bottle, which has been in use for over 60 years, in favour of a more…
Read More » - 29 July
Human rights groups slam Macron for hosting ‘Saudi strongman’!
After hosting Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Thursday, French President Emmanuel Macron faced criticism from opposition figures and…
Read More » - 28 July
Ex-journalist penalised for second time for slandering the Russian army over Ukraine
Marina Ovsyannikova, a former Russian TV journalist, was fined 50,000 roubles ($820) on Thursday for disparaging the country’s military forces…
Read More » - 28 July
Russia fines the owner of WhatsApp and Snapchat for data storage violations
A Russian court punished Meta Platforms Inc’s WhatsApp messaging and Snapchat owner Snap Inc on Thursday for allegedly refusing to…
Read More » - 28 July
AIDS cured in oldest stem cell transplant patient; Report
Researchers reported on Wednesday that the oldest patient had been cured of HIV after receiving a stem cell transplant for…
Read More » - 28 July
‘For now, limit sexual partners’; WHO advises men at risk of monkeypox
The World Health Organization’s director-general has advised men who are at risk of monkeypox to limit their sexual partners for…
Read More » - 28 July
‘Unruly passenger’ diverts London-Los Angeles flight
An ‘unruly passenger’ forced the cancellation of a Virgin Atlantic flight from London to Los Angeles. On Tuesday, flight VS141 from…
Read More » - 28 July
Rare disease caused by bacteria found in US for the first time; CDC issues health advisory
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a health advisory to clinicians on Wednesday after discovering the bacteria…
Read More » - 28 July
US firearms executives claim that criminals, not firearms, are to blame for mass shootings
Top executives from American gun manufacturers testified before a U.S. House committee on Wednesday, saying that criminals, not their products,…
Read More » - 27 July
Lufthansa Airlines goes on 24-hour strike ; Get the details here…
On July 27, more than 1,000 Lufthansa flights were cancelled due to a one-day strike by the airline’s German ground…
Read More » - 27 July
Heatwave leads to record melting of Alps’ glaciers: Report
Record-breaking heatwaves across Europe are causing the Alps glaciers to melt at an alarming rate. According to data shared exclusively…
Read More » - 27 July
To avoid ‘stigmatizing’ patients, New York urges WHO to rename ‘monkeypox’
New York: New York City asked the World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday to rename the monkeypox virus to…
Read More » - 26 July
Biden’s military chief urge the militaries of the area to respect democracy in Brazil.
At an Americas-wide defence conference this week in Brazil, U.S. President Joe Biden’s defence secretary, Lloyd Austin, is anticipated to…
Read More » - 25 July
Indonesian ‘Foot & mouth outbreak’ prompts restrictions in New Zealand, Australia !
An outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in Indonesia, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern warned, could cost thousands of New Zealand jobs, as…
Read More » - 25 July
U.N. World Food Program enthusiastic about grain export agreement with Ukraine
The World Food Programme (WFP) expressed optimism on a U.N.-brokered agreement to reopen Ukrainian ports for grain exports, but it…
Read More » - 25 July
The ‘largest threat’ to Britain and the world is China; UK PM Candidate Rishi Sunak
China is the ‘largest threat’ to Britain’s and the world’s security and prosperity this century, and there is evidence that it…
Read More » - 25 July
Pope Francis In Canada; Apologies For Missionary Abuse To Indigenous Groups
Pope Francis begins a historic visit to Canada to apologize to indigenous peoples for abuses by missionaries at residential schools.…
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