Australia
- Mar- 2022 -4 March
Airbnb suspends operations in Russia and Belarus
Airbnb Inc, a home rental company, has suspended its operations in Russia and Belarus, according to Chief Executive Officer Brian…
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Australian cricket legend Rod Marsh passes away
Australian cricket legend Rod Marsh, considered to be one of the finest wicketkeepers ever to play the game, passed away…
Read More » - 3 March
PM Modi to take part in virtual meeting of the Quad leaders today
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate in a virtual meeting of the Quad leaders on Thursday, along…
Read More » - 2 March
‘One-in-a-1000’ year event could bring heavy rains and flooding in Sydney!
Heavy rains and possible flash flooding could hit Sydney over the next two days as a weather system battering Australia’s…
Read More » - 2 March
‘Trends in immigration’: Indians moving beyond UK and Canada
Migration to developed nations was traditionally driven by job opportunities, access to education and health care, a higher standard of…
Read More » - 2 March
Australian PM Scott Morrison tests Covid positive
Sydney: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison informed on Tuesday that he has tested positive for COVID-19 and was experiencing…
Read More » - 1 March
Diplomats from UN walk out of Russian foreign minister’s speech
When Russia’s foreign minister began speaking at the Human Rights Council on Tuesday, more than 100 UN diplomats from 40…
Read More » - Feb- 2022 -28 February
Australia: Major floods swamp in east coast, killing 7 people
Parts of Brisbane, Australia’s third-most populated city, were under water after heavy rains caused record floods on the east coast,…
Read More » - 27 February
As allies deploy a ‘financial nuclear weapon,’ Russian banks face exclusion
The United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union increased sanctions against Russia on Saturday, saying they would cut…
Read More » - 25 February
Global wildfires worsening globally, governments unprepared, says UN
A UN assessment that was released on Wednesday revealed that a warming world and changes in land use patterns will…
Read More » - 23 February
‘Murder-suicide’ plot led to the loss of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370: Report
Where did Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 go? Malaysia Airlines flight MH 370, which was carrying 239 people, was the subject…
Read More » - 22 February
Russia is essentially a ‘big gas station,’ ‘otherwise incredibly unimportant’ in global economy, says Har…
On Monday, Moscow declared the independence of two Ukrainian breakaway regions and dispatched soldiers to the region, heightening the risk…
Read More » - 20 February
Australia claims Chinese warship fired laser at it’s patrol plane
Australian Defense Department claimed that a Chinese navy ship shot a laser at one of its surveillance planes, endangering the…
Read More » - 20 February
‘Fortress Australia’ welcomes visitors for the first time under Covid restrictions
After nearly two years of quarantine, Australia will open its borders to international visitors on Monday, depending on high COVID-19…
Read More » - 20 February
2 years later, Australia reopened its borders to international travelers
Australia will open its borders to international travelers on Monday, relying on high Covid-19 vaccination rates to deal with the…
Read More » - 19 February
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…
Read More » - 19 February
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…
Read More » - 19 February
Australia urges China to condemn Russia for its actions in Ukraine
As the situation between the US-led allies and Moscow threatens to escalate, Australia’s prime minister encouraged China to oppose Russian…
Read More » - 19 February
15-foot shark attacks Sydney swimmer, killing him
A swimmer was killed on a Sydney beach on Wednesday after being attacked by a 4 1/2-meter (15-foot) great white…
Read More » - 19 February
Australia defeats Sri Lanka fourth time in a row in Twenty20 cricket
Glenn Maxwell, the Player of the Match, led Australia to a six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka at the Melbourne Cricket…
Read More » - 15 February
Investors calculate impact of Russia invading Ukraine as Asian markets fall
On Tuesday, Asian stock indices fell as investors considered the ramifications of a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine. After stock…
Read More » - 13 February
Australia evacuates embassy in Kyiv
In the face of an increasing threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine, Australia announced on Sunday that it was…
Read More » - 13 February
Australia advises citizens to get Covid boosters to be considered fully vaccinated
Australian residents will need booster doses to be deemed completely vaccinated against COVID-19, but foreign visitors will continue to require…
Read More » - 10 February
‘Study Abroad’: Countries’ pandemic response, cost of education influence students’ choice of courses, sa…
While the Coronavirus pandemic is ongoing, students from India are still looking at options to study abroad. In 2021, there…
Read More » - 10 February
Bicycle trailers expose children to more pollution than their parents!
Researchers have found that children riding bicycle trailers are subjected to higher levels of pollution than adults. Bike trailers are…
Read More » - 10 February
‘Are we responsible for killing Neanderthals’? A new discovery could explain this…
Europe was first inhabited by Neanderthals 400,000 years ago. According to current theories, the species went extinct around 40,000 years…
Read More » - 10 February
An end to foreign arrivals’ 7- day quarantine: India revises travel policies
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare announced revised guidelines for international travelers on Thursday recommending 14 days of self-monitoring…
Read More » - 9 February
Cannabis farms are stealing electricity in the country, causing power cuts!
Rotherham, a town in Britain, is experiencing power outages due to too many marijuana farms stealing electricity. For indoor cannabis…
Read More » - 9 February
‘High demand for ‘Privilege Visas’ amid Covid-19′: All you need to know…
In recent days, the golden visa has been a subject of discussion ever since two families from Kerala arrived in…
Read More » - 8 February
‘Supermountains’ four times longer than the Himalayas discovered by scientists!
Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the Himalayan range at 8,848 meters, but there are other ranges that extend…
Read More » - 8 February
‘Increasing trend toward late motherhood, with many women having children after 30’: Report
Statistics from a report published on Office for National Statistics titled Childbearing for women born in different years, England and…
Read More » - 7 February
Australia to reopen its borders fully for travellers from Feb 21
Sydney: Australia will fully reopen its borders to all vaccinated travellers from February 21. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced…
Read More » - 6 February
‘We’re social beings, not meant to live alone’: Read about ‘Co-Housing’
The concept of cohousing neighborhoods has been called a return to the spirit of small towns by some. Many people…
Read More » - 6 February
Amazon employees attempt to unionize in Alabama
Amazon workers and organisers in Bessemer, Alabama, are making house calls, wearing pro-union T-shirts, and challenging anti-union messaging by Amazon-hired…
Read More » - 6 February
Sadowski Synnot secures New Zealand’s first gold in Winter Olympics
Zoi Sadowski Synnott won New Zealand’s first gold medal in Winter Olympics history on Sunday, stomping down a pressure-packed run…
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