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- Feb- 2022 -19 February
India’s famous Kashmir silk carpets have ‘QR codes for authentication’!
Jammu and Kashmir officials, which are well known around the world for their excellent craftsmanship and quality, have introduced QR…
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‘Increasingly unhinged’ crackdown on Chinese firms, apps in India: China
According to the state-run Chinese paper Global Times, India’s crackdown on Chinese firms and mobile apps has become ‘unhinged’ and…
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China blasts ‘irresponsible’ US report naming it top market for fake and pirated products
China has criticized the US’ latest list of ‘notorious’ counterfeiters as ‘irresponsible’ and lacking in objectivity. The move comes after…
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British relay team loses Olympic silver due to doping in Ujah
The 4×100-meter relay team was stripped of their silver medal from Tokyo after C.J. Ujah’s doping violation was confirmed by…
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Stocks continue to plummet, giving Wall Street yet another losing week
Stocks ended a week of choppy trading on Wall Street with a broad sell-off on Friday, giving the major indexes…
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US securities regulators responds to Elon Musk’s harassment claims; denies allegations
United States securities regulators responded through a letter to the allegations that they are harassing Elon Musk, and said…
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More set backs for FB ; loses grading from top 10 companies
Meta or FB is going through a bad phase as things are not looking rosy for theSocial media provider which…
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Airlines cancel ‘summer flights’ due to delayed Boeing jets
Boeing’s delays in assembling widebody planes have caused American Airlines to make further cuts in its summer international schedule. On…
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Indian student takes ‘combat training’ in Ukraine amid Russia-Ukraine crisis
Ukrainian civilians are training for combat as the threat of invasion from Russia looms large. One of them is an…
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United States reports largest Russian troop buildup since World War II
Russia denies planning a military invasion of Ukraine, but Western leaders say it’s likely to happen soon. There are currently…
Read More » - 18 February
‘Perfect booze for teetotalers’! Biotech firm brews non-alcoholic beer that tastes like ‘regular beer’!
Drinks without alcohol are booming in the market and supermarkets now sell a wide variety of mock beers and nonalcoholic…
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Vessel carrying hundreds of Bentleys and Porsches catches fire near Azores
According to a Volkswagen spokeswoman, a ship carrying Porsches, Audis, and Bentleys from Germany to the United States caught fire…
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US Interstate Highway System numbers actually have a ‘Code’!
Highway designations are based on direction, latitude, and longitude. Mostly, anyway. Nowadays, it’s easy to get from place to place…
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‘Nomad Visa’: WFH members can apply for it in 5 countries, Read on…
Do you cherish memories of working in an office or do you cherish memories of that trip you took two…
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Drivers under the influence of Cannabis / alcohol have impaired instincts ;
A new study suggests more than 40 percent of U.S. drivers who use cannabis and alcohol have also driven under…
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In a first, US woman cured of HIV after stem cell transplant: Report
New York: A US woman has reportedly been cured of HIV disease after undergoing stem cell transplant. The woman…
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Higher oestrogen levels associated to lower risk of dying from COVID
The following is a synopsis of several recent COVID-19 investigations. They contain research that requires additional study to substantiate the…
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Pfizer and BioNTech delays Omicron-targeted vaccine development
The delivery of Pfizer’s and BioNTech SE’s vaccine to battle the Omicron COVID-19 strain has been delayed by several weeks…
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US to check up on 416000 Tesla vehicles after getting allegations on their brakes
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced on Thursday that it has launched a formal inquiry into 416,000 Tesla…
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Emirates flight from Dubai to Washington flew too low, observe the investigators
Investigators reported on Thursday that a long-haul Emirates flight bound for Washington in December failed to fly high properly and…
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Researchers discover a ‘new coronavirus’ in bats!
Researchers have discovered three new Coronaviruses related to SARS-CoV-2 that could pose a health risk to humans. Their findings were…
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Breaking News: ‘Russia could invade Ukraine at any time’
White House says the Russian invasion of Ukraine could occur anytime now, following President Joe Biden’s announcement that Vice President…
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Taliban names it’s military unit as ‘Panipat’; Get to know why…
Taliban have announced that they are forming the ‘Panipat operational unit’ in retaliation for India’s actions last month. The new…
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Arab states advocate for ‘women’s rights’ in aid talks with Taliban
On Monday Middle Eastern envoys stressed that women must be able to work and study, on the same day that…
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Russia sends jets to Syria for massive naval drills in Mediterranean
The Russian military sent long-range nuclear-capable bombers and fighter jets carrying cutting-edge hypersonic missiles to its air base in Syria…
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Canada to ease travel restrictions for international travellers from Feb 28
Canada will ease entry for fully vaccinated international travellers starting on February 28 as Covid-19 cases decline. This will allow…
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Alec Baldwin sued by family of lady cinematographer killed at shooting set; demands ‘substantial’ compensation
Los Angeles: The family of the woman cinematographer shot by the US actor Alec Baldwin on the set of the…
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Study shows climate change depletes ocean oxygen and kills fish
A recent research revealed that climate change will wreak havoc on the world’s oceans by decreasing the oxygen that fish…
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The United States Army releases plan to combat climate change
The United States Army released a new strategy for dealing with global disruptions caused by climate change on Tuesday,…
Read More » - 13 February
NATO welcomes additional US forces to Romania, states reinforcements in east needed
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Friday that the alliance will continue to reinforce its eastern flank in the face…
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Thousands march in Kyiv to demonstrate solidarity in the face of the Russian menace
Thousands of Ukrainians rallied in Kyiv on Saturday to express solidarity amid concerns of a Russian invasion, as Ukraine’s leader…
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Canada-Us border blockades continue as protests escalate
Protesters objecting to COVID-19 vaccine mandates and other restrictions pulled their vehicles from a crucial US Canadian border bridge on…
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Biden warns Moscow of severe repercussions of Ukraine invasion
The White House of the United States reported on Saturday that the US President Joe Biden informed Russia’s Vladimir Putin…
Read More » - 12 February
White House warns chip sector to brace itself for Russian supply disruptions
White House is telling the chip sector in the United States to diversify its supply chain in case Russia retaliates…
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US Prez dispatches 3000 more troops to Poland ;
The Pentagon is sending another 3,000 combat troops to Poland to join 1,700 already stationed there as a demonstration of…
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