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- Oct- 2021 -19 October
Man rapes a woman as other passengers held up their phones to record.
Authorities said that a man was accused of raping a woman passenger on a commuter train just outside of Philadelphia.…
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COP26: Who are the delegates?
The 26th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 26 UN Climate Change Conference) hosted by the UK in…
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America concerned over possible use of hypersonic weapons by China and Russia.
After a media claim that China had tested a nuclear-capable hypersonic glide weapon, an official at US arms control said…
Read More » - 18 October
Violence against frontline workers escalates: Reports
According to a recent study carried out by the National Nurses United union, 31 percent of the hospital nurses throughout…
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Former US State Secretary Colin Powell dies of Covid-19
New York: Former US secretary of state Colin Powell passed away due to complications from Covid 19 , at the…
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Singapore lifts quarantine for passengers from eight countries
Singapore: Fully vaccinated passengers from eight countries will be allowed to enter Singapore without quarantine from Tuesday. But they must…
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Thousands of Salvadorans take part in anti-Bukele protests.
On Sunday, the streets of El Salvador were packed with protesters marching against President Nayib Bukele, who has sparked fears…
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Filmmakers shoot first space film and return after 12 days safely to earth
Taking their aspirations to the next level, a Russian actress and a filmmaker returned to earth after filming their first…
Read More » - 17 October
US offers compensation and relocation to the families of Afghans murdered in a misguided drone attack.
The Pentagon has made specific condolence payments to the families of ten Afghan civilians killed in a botched US drone…
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Mixed vaccine doses will be accepted from foreign passengers: US
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States announced late Friday that it will accept mixed-dose…
Read More » - 15 October
US administration to lift travel restrictions for foreigners
New York: The US administration will lift the restrictions imposed on for fully vaccinated foreign nationals. The new entry rules…
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‘Taliban name-changing spree’: Mujahideen bazar replaces Bush bazar in Kabul
The Islamic Emirate rulers renamed the Bush Bazaar, a market in Kabul’s Quwayi Markaz neighborhood, to ‘Mujahideen Bazaar’. Shopkeepers have…
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‘Human smuggler’ from Pakistan will be rewarded by nation
On Thursday, the United States announced a $ 2 million reward for information regarding Pakistani national and human smuggler Abid…
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Country reaches out to appease the Muslim population: Report
There are a number of countries where Muslim appeasement is practised openly. In fact, Those countries include the ones who…
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Biden donates 17 million vaccine doses to African Union.
While during a visit of the President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta, on Thursday, the American President Joe Biden announced…
Read More » - 14 October
Airline issues advisory for passengers
Dubai: Emirates Airline has issued an important advisory for passengers. The air carrier urged all passengers to arrive at the…
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Californian wildfires: Fire crew tackles it with retardant.
Officials claimed that firefighters in California took advantage of a break in the high winds on Wednesday to drop…
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How much is too much coffee? Coffee myths debunked.
Whether it’s an iced coffee in the summer, a hot cup before work, or a warm latte on a winter…
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Google-Amazon employees attack the firms for outsourcing cloud services to the Israeli military
A number of Google and Amazon employees have spoken out against their firms’ contracts with the Israeli government. The workers…
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FDA urges food industry to cut salt in their products on health grounds
The Food and Drug Administration is asked the food industry to lower the level of salt in their products voluntarily,…
Read More » - 13 October
US Healthcare workers on strike as pandemic causes burnout all across the country.
The toll of the coronavirus pandemic has prompted nurses, front-line technicians, and other hospital employees to strike. The pandemic has…
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‘Ate raw meat for three years’: Man claims he has never felt better
A man from Nebraska ate raw meat for the past three years. In addition to boosting his energy levels, Weston…
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Good news for smokers: FDA authorizes the first e-cigarette.
The Food and Drug Administration of United States approved an electronic cigarette for the first time, claiming that it would…
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Christopher Columbus statue to be replaced with statue of Young Woman of Amajac.
The governor of Mexico City has confirmed that a statue of an indigenous lady will replace the capital’s Christopher Columbus…
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‘I don’t see that immediately’, Dr Fauci on mandatory vaccination for air travellers.
America’s top infectious-disease expert Anthony Fauci said that he doesn’t see vaccine mandates being implemented anytime soon, despite a rising…
Read More » - 12 October
Research indicates, ancient North Americans used tobacco over 12,000 years ago
Use of tobacco began around 12,500 and 12,000 years in North America. A new study suggests that they smoked the…
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Anti-abortion laws to be resumed temporarily in Texas.
Just one day after clinics across the state began to serve the patients again for the first time since early…
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UNICEF says 19,000 migrant children cross scary jungle on their way to United States.
The United Nations Children’s Agency UNICEF, stated on Monday that 19,000 migrant children have traversed the dangerous jungles that span…
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Plane crash near San Diego: Two dead and homes damaged
On Monday, a small plane crashed a few blocks from a high school campus near San Diego, killing at…
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The US is the “root cause” of instability, Kim Jong Un says.
The state media reported on Tuesday that the leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un blamed the United States for…
Read More » - 11 October
Captain Kirk’s Blue Origin launch delays due to weather.
Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’ space company, announced on Sunday that the launch of its New Shepard vehicle had been pushed…
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Economics Nobel 2021 bagged by David Card, Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens
Stockholm: The 2021 Nobel prize for economics was awarded to three US-based economists for their work on drawing conclusions…
Read More » - 11 October
Mystery of the Vanishing students, revealed.
The mystery of 43 students who went missing one night in southwestern Mexico has finally been solved as the transcripts…
Read More » - 10 October
NASA detects a dangerous dance of galaxies.
This Hubble Space Telescope of NASA/ESA captured an image that features two interacting galaxies that were so intertwined that they…
Read More » - 10 October
Hundreds of migrants jam packed in US bound trucks discovered in Mexico.
Late on Thursday, police in northern Mexico found nearly 600 Central American migrants hidden in three long cargo trucks going…
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