International
- Oct- 2022 -19 October
A Saudi court sentences US citizen to 16 years in prison for tweets
Because of tweets he sent while in the US, an American citizen was detained in Saudi Arabia, subjected to torture,…
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Albany Amazon employees reject unionisation, and a labour leader calls it ‘sham election’
A newly formed labour organisation that was attempting to organise employees at the retail giant suffered a setback when workers…
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Tulsi Gabbard, former leader of the Democratic Party, compares Biden to Adolf Hitler.
Tulsi Gabbard, a former leader of the Democratic Party, compared US President Joe Biden to the dictator Adolf Hitler while…
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Russia announces evacuation of civilians from a key southern Ukrainian city
Kyiv: Russia announced the evacuation of civilians from a key southern Ukrainian city Tuesday as it acknowledged the situation…
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UK pubs face a beer shortage as delivery drivers threaten to strike over salary issues
Following a dispute over compensation and employment losses, at least 1,000 drivers from the US-based GXO Logistics in the UK…
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Neymar claims in court he didn’t take part in the negotiations to join Barcelona
Neymar Jr., a great soccer player for Brazil, testified in court on Tuesday that he did not take part in…
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Microsoft joins Apple and Snap in cutting costs by firing roughly 1,000 employees.
Microsoft, a major player in technology, is said to have let go of up to 1,000 workers across different divisions,…
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UK beer delivery drivers will walk out in protest of their salary for five days.
The Unite union announced on Tuesday that approximately 1,000 GXO (GXO.N) drivers in Britain will go on strike for five…
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Access granted to Russia and Belarus to the ANOC General Assembly
The Executive Council of the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) announced on Tuesday that delegations from Russia and Belarus…
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Injured Jota will miss the World Cup, Liverpool’s Klopp reveals
Diogo Jota, a forward for Portugal, will not compete in the World Cup because of a calf injury, Liverpool manager…
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55% of business owners believe that employees who work from home should be closely monitored: study
Millions of working professionals entered a new era of remote work as a result of the terrible coronavirus epidemic, which…
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Ukraine claims that two officials at the seized nuclear plant were abducted by Russia
Tuesday, two senior employees at the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in southern Ukraine were accused of being “kidnapped” by Russia,…
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Indonesia will demolish the soccer stadium where a stampede claimed more than 130 lives
President Joko Widodo announced on Tuesday that Indonesia would demolish and rebuild the football stadium where a stampede earlier this…
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Athlete from Iran who competed without hijab returns home amid concerns
Elnaz Rekabi, an Iranian rock climber who represented her nation at an international competition in South Korea without donning a…
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In his speech to the 90th Interpol General Assembly, PM Modi declares that ‘India is a case study for the globe.’
The 90th Interpol General Assembly was addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi. Interpol is…
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Fatal COVID strain that Boston University claims to have created: All you need to know
A COVID strain with an 80% death rate is said to have been created by Boston University researchers. A group…
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This Nigerian city has been holding its yearly Twins Festival for the past 12 years
For the past 12 years, a community organises an annual ‘Twins Festival’, where twins from Igbo-Ora and elsewhere gather to…
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Ex-UK pilots were recruited by Chinese military: MoD
It is alleged that former British military pilots are being enticed to China with substantial sums of money in order…
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Avoid these five things to prevent WhatsApp from banning your account
When it comes to concerns over the security and safety of its users, WhatsApp has always been in the spotlight.…
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Monday is officially recognised as the worst day of the week by Guinness World Records.
Many folks experience nerves on Monday. After a nice weekend off from work, people are forced to return to the…
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European Union unable to agree on how to address the energy problem
In response to the European Union’s energy crisis, Slovenia favours a cap on only liquefied gas, while Slovakia and Finland…
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Over a third more jobs have been created in the last year related to 5G and telecom.
According to a survey, job postings for 5G and telecom positions have increased significantly over the past 12 months as…
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Danish police claim ‘powerful explosions’ are to blame for the Nord Stream leaks
According to preliminary findings of an investigation into damages to the two Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Danish portion…
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In Peru, archaeologists find eight mummies from the colonial era.
An intriguing discovery that experts claim may hint to a colonial-era cemetery was made by archaeologists in Peru when they…
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Potentially hazardous asteroid spinning strangely in space becomes target for JAXA DESTINY+ mission
It was in 1983 when Simon Green and John Davies spotted Phaethon, the 5.4 kilometers-wide asteroid from the Infrared Astronomical…
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British Prime Minister Truss apologises for any errors, says ‘I’m sticking around’
After the ‘mistakes’ in her programme led investor confidence to vanish and her poll numbers to plummet before nearly all…
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Partial Solar Eclipse to happen on Oct 25; next will be seen in India only in 2032
A lunar or planetary eclipse occurs when one heavenly body passes through the shadow of another. When the Moon passes…
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NASA set to launch new set of science research to the Space Station that could make life on Earth easier in the future
Nasa intends to fly the subsequent resupply trip to the International Space Station after the new crew has settled in…
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France goes on a nationwide strike due to the rising cost of living
Tuesday marked the start of a national strike by French labour unions, who are demanding higher pay amid decades-high inflation…
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Russia to begin AK-203 rifle production in India by the end of the year; Report
The serial manufacture of AK-203 assault rifles in India’s Uttar Pradesh will start by the end of this year, according…
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An apartment complex in Ukrainian coastal city of Mykolaiv hit by Russian missile
One of three explosions reported early on Tuesday in the port city of Mykolaiv in southern Ukraine involved a Russian…
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Russian military jet crashes down near Ukraine border; 13 including 3 children killed
Moscow: At least 13 people, including three children, were killed after a Russian military plane crashed into a residential…
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UN chief Guterres says ‘very concerned’; Extends full support to PM Modi’s ‘not an era of war’ rema…
New York: UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has said that he fully supports Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remark to…
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Florida county reports infections caused by ‘flesh-eating’ bacteria after Hurricane Ian!
On September 28–29, Hurricane Ian tore across Florida, leaving a path of devastation in its wake. Recovery efforts are in…
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Pat Cummins to take over as new ODI skipper of Australian team
Brisbane: Australia’s test skipper Pat Cummins has been appointed captain of the one-day international team to replace Aaron Finch,…
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