Discover The Unique Whipped Coffees Around The World World

Discover The Unique Whipped Coffees Around The World

Coffee is an indispensable drink in the lives of many people, and the whipped coffee craze has to be one of the most appealing to caffeine lovers.
China called out for destructing coral reefs in South China Sea World

China called out for destructing coral reefs in South China Sea

The global appeal to save vulnerable coral reefs against the backdrop of global warming is getting stronger, but the actions of the Chinese government and fishermen appear rather working in the opposite direction-- aggravating the loss of crucial underwater ecosystems. Land reclamation activities and illegal ornament trade by the Chinese have destroyed thousands of acres of coral reefs in the South China Sea.
Mass Afghan Deportation from Pakistan: A Brewing Crisis for Regional Stability and Development World

Mass Afghan Deportation from Pakistan: A Brewing Crisis for Regional Stability and Development

From April 15, right after Ramadan, Pakistan will begin the quest to send about 850,000 documented Afghan refugees back to their country of origin
Restrictive measures in place as US beaches reopen for Memorial Day amid COVID-19 pandemic 

Restrictive measures in place as US beaches reopen for Memorial Day amid COVID-19 pandemic 

Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer, and for many, that means heading to the beach. This year, however, under the stay-at-home orders, the occasion will be celebrated a lot different. Yet, some beaches up and down the East Coast, including Jersey Shore, are still opening up to tourists for the holiday weekend under certain restrictions. 
Jerry Sloan, Utah Jazz’s legendary head coach passed away at 78

Jerry Sloan, Utah Jazz’s legendary head coach passed away at 78

NBA Hall of Fame Coach Jerry Sloan, who was a member of the Utah Jazz organization for more than 30 years, has died early Friday at the age of 78  to complications from Parkinson’s disease and Lewy body dementia.
Ariana Grande collaborates Lady Gaga in latest hit “Rain on Me”

Ariana Grande collaborates Lady Gaga in latest hit “Rain on Me”

Ariana Grande collabs with Lady Gaga in the new catchy new single "Rain on Me” which has been praised by the media as the music of “diva moonsoon”.
Eid al-Fitr: One of the biggest Muslim festivals take place this weekend

Eid al-Fitr: One of the biggest Muslim festivals take place this weekend

EID al-Firt takes place this weekend, with Muslims around the world preparing to celebrate the holy day when coronavirus situation in som countries still be in alert. 
World news today: Pakistan International Airlines flight crashed with 100 people onboard

World news today: Pakistan International Airlines flight crashed with 100 people onboard

World news today May 22: Pakistan International Airlines flight crashed in a residential area near Karachi airport with 100 people on board. The fatalities have not confirmed yet, however, CNN reported that 11 dead bodies at the scene were brought to a hospital. 
Apple reportedly shifts AirPods Pro lineup to Vietnam as first product leaked in photo

Apple reportedly shifts AirPods Pro lineup to Vietnam as first product leaked in photo

In seeking to add geographic diversity to the supply chain, productions’ shift of the AirPods Pro lineup to Vietnam of Apple is one significant step for this tech giant.
US to withdraw from Open Skies Treaty, as Trump blames Russia

US to withdraw from Open Skies Treaty, as Trump blames Russia

The United States announced its intention on Thursday to withdraw from the 35-nation Open Skies treaty allowing unarmed surveillance flights over member countries.
Lori Loughlin and husband agree to plead guilty in college admissions scam

Lori Loughlin and husband agree to plead guilty in college admissions scam

Actress Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli have agreed to plead guilty to cc in connection with the college admissions scandal, the Department of Justice announced Thursday. Loughlin and Giannulli are the 23rd and 24th parents to plead guilty in the case.
Today’s Google Doodle: chill with music of the Zimbabwean Mbira

Today’s Google Doodle: chill with music of the Zimbabwean Mbira

Google Doodle is celebrating the Zimbabwe’s Culture Week today May 22 by inviting every netizen to play the mbira, Zimbabwe's national instrument, a seemingly-straightforward device that consists of a flat board and several thin metal keys that nevertheless produces transcendent music.
US' Under Secretary of State: The US working to restructure supply chains in Asia, having flourish partnership with Vietnam

US' Under Secretary of State: The US working to restructure supply chains in Asia, having flourish partnership with Vietnam

In the teleconference organized by the Asia-Pacific Media Hub of the U.S. State Department on May 20, US Deputy Secretary of State Keith Krach affirmed that the US was working with Vietnam in restructuring supply chains in Asia affirming that the relations between two countries can get stronger. 
World news today: WHO reports record one-day rise in COVID-19 cases worldwide

World news today: WHO reports record one-day rise in COVID-19 cases worldwide

World news today May 20: More than 100,000 new Covid-19 cases were reported to the World Health Organization over the previous 24 hours, the most in one day since the start of the pandemic, with the US accounting for nearly half the number.
Donald Trump mulls travel ban on Brazil as it emerges the latest Covid-19 hotspot

Donald Trump mulls travel ban on Brazil as it emerges the latest Covid-19 hotspot

The US President Donald Trump has pondered imposing a travel ban on Brazil as the Latin American country’s daily death toll from the new coronavirus jumped to a world-third highest number earlier this week. 
NASA unveils possible evidence of parallel universe where rules of physics go backward

NASA unveils possible evidence of parallel universe where rules of physics go backward

A group of The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) scientists working on an experiment in Antarctica have detected evidence of a parallel universe — where time and rules of physics are reversed to current human’s own, NY Post cited a report as saying. 
Japan protests China’s actions in East China Sea, East Sea

Japan protests China’s actions in East China Sea, East Sea 1

Japan condemns China’s escalating activites in the East China Sea, and the East Sea (known internationally as the South China Sea), Defense Minister Taro Kono said May 19.
Why Asians in the US least likely to get coronavirus infection?

Why Asians in the US least likely to get coronavirus infection?

Data on Covid-19 infections and mortality in New York City broken down by ethnicity suggests Asians have the lowest infection and mortality rates of any group. Similar figures from Los Angeles found Asians had the lowest infection rate among all groups. Here's the reason why. 
Trump says high Covid-19 numbers  in US "badge of honor" meaning good testing capacity

Trump says high Covid-19 numbers in US "badge of honor" meaning good testing capacity

President Donald Trump on Wednesday called the number of US Covid-19 cases, the highest on the world, a “badge of honor” because it means the country is doing good with the testing.
India: Kidnapper, rescued boy test coronavirus positive, policemen and journalists quarantined

India: Kidnapper, rescued boy test coronavirus positive, policemen and journalists quarantined

More than 20 people regarding an abduction in India, including the family of the man who kidnapped the 18-month-old toddler, policemen, and two journalists, have been sent to quarantine.
World news today: Heroin smuggler sentenced to death via Zoom call in Singapore

World news today: Heroin smuggler sentenced to death via Zoom call in Singapore

World news today May 20: Punithan Genasan, 37, Malaysian, was the first person in Singapore to be given the death sentence over the video teleconference hearings during the coronavirus pandemic. 
Johnson& Johnson discontinues selling baby powder in the US

Johnson& Johnson discontinues selling baby powder in the US

The well-known pharmaceutical Johnson & Jonhson has announced that it would cease selling its talcum-based baby powder in the US and Canada amidst rising lawsuits against the product’s safety from cancer patients. The move was claimed as “in large part to changes in consumer habits”.
Edenville Dam breaks in Michigan, US seems to face consecutive disasters amid worst coronavirus pandemic

Edenville Dam breaks in Michigan, US seems to face consecutive disasters amid worst coronavirus pandemic

Flash flood emergency: Edenville Dam has failed, Sanford Dam likely to collapse. Residents along the Tittabawassee River below the Edenville and Sanford dams are urged to evacuate as the structures are failing. How the US could overcome this extremely difficult time of combating against both coronavirus (Covid-19) and natural disasters. 
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