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In April, Canada banned all direct flights to and from India when the second COVID-19 wave hit India.
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Announcing his resignation, Cuomo said, "In my mind, I've never crossed the line with anyone, but I didn't realise the extent to which the line has been redrawn."
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The Pentagon's massive task of removing service members and equipment out of Afghanistan is nearly complete and the US military mission is slated to end by August 31.
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Advertisements on social media platforms, especially Facebook, are mainly used to defraud people
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The latest advertisement shared by the airline company, shows a woman crew in full uniform standing on top of the world’s tallest building – 828-metre-high Burj Khalifa.
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The 18-year-old said shoppers who buy fast fashion are encouraging the industry to continue its “harmful process” in her interview with ‘Vogue’.
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There were no events or exhibitions or any sport activities that could be photographed, a Malaysian school printed three complete pages full of screenshots of students attending classes and events.
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The former President of the United States distributed several custom masks to his guests; however, it seems they weren’t put to good use.
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Kwek Yu Xuan was born premature at 25 weeks as her mother was diagnosed with preeclampsia.
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The phenomenon of ‘Dakigokochi’ — which means rice-filled bags shaped like a bundled baby — is increasingly getting popular among new parents in Japan.
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Previously, all travellers flying into Canada from an international destination had to quarantine at an airport hotel at their own expense.
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The US continues to be the worst-hit country with the world's highest number of cases and deaths at 35,940,948 and 617,304, respectively, according to the CSSE.
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A path is being opened to their reserce in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture
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Justice Martin Chamberlain delivered his verdict to conclude that the arguments presented by the Nirav's legal team concerning his “severe depression” and “high risk of suicide” were arguable at a substantial hearing.
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These reduced headcounts were among a slew of safety measures taken amid a protracted battle against Covid-19.
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On 6th August 1945, a US bomber dropped the uranium fission bomb, codenamed Little Boy, on Hiroshima.
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The smoke and ash from the fire on Evia, a rugged island of forests and coves almost touching the Greek mainland, blocked out the sun, turning the sky orange.
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The video has now gone viral leaving netizens in a shock of the adventurous idea.
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The August 9, 1945, bombing came three days after the United States made the world's first atomic attack on Hiroshima, killing 140,000.
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The US continues to be the worst-hit country with the world's highest number of cases and deaths at 35,762,751 and 616,827, respectively, according to the CSSE.
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A south-central Yunnan origin is a highly suggestive finding because at the centre of that region is the Mojiang mine, which is the focus of most lab origin theories
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Some iconic events around the world usually are alive in our minds for a long but what if you could also see another angle to some of these wonders? Here are some pictures that will give you a new perspective of some historic events happening in the past. Surely, you’ll be surprised by many such […]
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The two executives from the Blockchain Credit Partners company used the Ethereum blockchain to sell cryptocurrencies to investors while misleading them about the company's profitability, reports The Verge.
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Passengers must take a COVID test three days before departure and book in advance for two COVID tests to be taken upon arrival in England.