World news today: WHO warns of the second wave of COVID-19

World news today: WHO warns of the second wave of COVID-19

World news today May 27: WHO on Tuesday warned that countries, where coronavirus infections are declining, could still face an "immediate second peak" if they let up too soon on measures to halt the outbreak. Meanwhile, Spain's 10-day mourning for COVID-19 victims, Russian Victory Day parade held on June 24, Coronavirus found in breastmilk, gold price also make headlines today (May 27). 
SpaceX Launch update: How to Watch, How the weather can delay?

SpaceX Launch update: How to Watch, How the weather can delay?

SpaceX launch update: On Wednesday, May 27, Elon Musk’s SpaceX company will send a manned rocket to the International Space Station
George Floyd the black man's death: Four Minneapolis police fired, hundreds protest to demand justice

George Floyd the black man's death: Four Minneapolis police fired, hundreds protest to demand justice

Four Minneapolis police officers have been fired for their involvement of in the death of George Floyd after a part of the encounter circulated on social media causing wide outrage among government officials and Minnesota locals alike, CNN reported. 
Coronavirus update: Covid-19 detected in breast milk, annouced German researchers

Coronavirus update: Covid-19 detected in breast milk, annouced German researchers

While it remains unclear whether severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) can be shed into breastmilk and transmitted to a child through breastfeeding or not, German researchers have found Covid-19 in human milk, reported the Nation Thailand from the confirmation of Dr Thira Woratanarat, Chulalongkorn University’s professor of medicine.
Japan reopening: Begun to ease social distancing measures

Japan reopening: Begun to ease social distancing measures

The remaining five of Japan’s 47 prefectures — Tokyo, Chiba, Kanagawa, Saitama and Hokkaido — were released from the state of emergency following an announcement Monday by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Kang Ji-young, Ex-Kara member, appears in JTBC’s new drama “Sweetmunchies

Kang Ji-young, Ex-Kara member, appears in JTBC’s new drama “Sweetmunchies

Kang Ji-young, Ex-Kara member, appears in JTBC’s new drama “Sweetmunchies, Korean TV Series After 5 Years in Japan. 
Bundesliga: Best predictions for Bayern Munich vs Dortmund, Schedule for Matchweek

Bundesliga: Best predictions for Bayern Munich vs Dortmund, Schedule for Matchweek

Bundesliga - Germany's top league returned earlier in May and each of the league's 18 teams has played two games over the last two weekends, according to CBSSports. 
China and India's border disputes threat to escalate conflicts through Asia

China and India's border disputes threat to escalate conflicts through Asia

The two sides have not fired a bullet since 1975, but small-scale clashes have escalated in recent weeks. Beijing and New Delhi both said to be in contact over the situation via diplomatic channels but the two sides have continued to engage in hostile rhetoric over a decades-old dispute they threatened to revitalize.
Facts about Prahlad Jani – the longest survive without water and food who has died at age 90

Facts about Prahlad Jani – the longest survive without water and food who has died at age 90

Prahlad Jani, who claimed to have lived without food or water for around eight decades and well-known among the devotees as Chunriwale Mataji, has passed away at the age of 90 on Tuesday due to illness. Here are some interesting facts about his life:
SpaceX launch time: Impacted by weather

SpaceX launch time: Impacted by weather

SpaceX launch time: Elon Musk’s SpaceX has moved into a higher landmark as it is unprecedentedly in the history that commercial aerospace will fly humans into the Earth’s orbit and the astronauts are Americans, which is seen the first time since July 2011. Two NASA astronauts will join in the mission called Demo-2 to the International Space Station. 
What to know about International Children's Day in some countries

What to know about International Children's Day in some countries

International Children's Day is celebrated annually on June 1 throughout the world. Various activities are held around the world every year and each country holds its own celebrations devoted to this wonderful day for children.
IOS 13.5 jailbroken unveiled after 3 day launch , Apple's users called for

IOS 13.5 jailbroken unveiled after 3 day launch , Apple's users called for

Unc0ver, a notorious hacker team, has released the most advanced tool that allows the users of iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices using iOS 11 to iOS 13.5 to jailbreak their devices. The software is constantly updated to fix bugs and crash issues.
Coronavirus updated in powers: China accuses US of spreading lies and conspiracy theories

Coronavirus updated in powers: China accuses US of spreading lies and conspiracy theories

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi accused the United States of spreading 'lies and conspiracy theories' about coronavirus and escalating tensions between the two nations.
World news today: Chile sees record COVID-19 cases as two ministers quarantined

World news today: Chile sees record COVID-19 cases as two ministers quarantined

World news today May 26: Public Works Minister Alfredo Moreno and Energy Minister Juan Carlos Jobet were among the nearly 5,000 new COVID-19 patients Tuesday. Meanwhile, WHO's suspension of hydroxychloroquine trials, alarming coronavirus advances in Latin America, Samsung Exynos 880's revelation, and gold prices are among other headlines today (May 26). 
Robot Baristas Reinforce Social Distancing at South Korean Cafe

Robot Baristas Reinforce Social Distancing at South Korean Cafe 1

Just like you are in a movie: approaching a familiar coffee house, grab a cup of morning hot cappuccino with zero human-ing involved. Surprised? A South Korean cafe has found an innovative way of serving its customers during the coronavirus pandemic, with an efficient robot barista.
Memorial Day in the US, no-mask crows anywhere, 6 people shot-hurt as coronavirus deaths near 100,000

Memorial Day in the US, no-mask crows anywhere, 6 people shot-hurt as coronavirus deaths near 100,000

Health officials issue warnings after some revellers did not follow precautions while marking the beginning of summer. A lot of people flocked to beaches, but not a lot of social distancing or masks while six people were wounded Saturday in a Daytona Beach shooting as massive crowds gathered during Memorial Day weekend.
COVID-19 treatment: WHO suspends trial of hydroxychloroquine over safety concerns

COVID-19 treatment: WHO suspends trial of hydroxychloroquine over safety concerns

The World Health Organization has suspended testing the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine in COVID-19 patients due to safety concerns, Reuters cited its Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on May 25.
Mink transmitted COVID-19 to two humans in the Netherlands

Mink transmitted COVID-19 to two humans in the Netherlands

Mink with the coronavirus have infected two people in the Netherlands, reported Reuters citing government and health authorities on May 25.
Chinese students wear adorable ‘social distancing wings’ at school

Chinese students wear adorable ‘social distancing wings’ at school

Students in a primary school in Shanxi province, China are encouraged to put on the artificial wings during school time to keep a safe distance amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
World News Today: China says Hong Kong affairs are “internal affairs”, no external interference allowed

World News Today: China says Hong Kong affairs are “internal affairs”, no external interference allowed

China affirmed that Hong Kong affairs are China's internal affairs, Israel's Prime Minister appears in court to face corruption charges, Samsung Galaxy Note 20+ leaked, Venice Film Festival schedule among others are notable headlines of Monday (May 25). 
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