2020 Family Day: Heartfelt wishes, messages and quotes
Family Day is no doubt the time to reunite with family and strengthen the bond. Along with gifts, feast and hugs, heartfelt wishes, messages, and quotes are a must-have thing in Family Day. Below are some recommendations.
European Union considers banning Americans from travel due to coronavirus fears
The European Union is considering banning American travelers due to the rising number of coronavirus cases in the US.
US News today, June 26: Nearly $1.4 billion in coronavirus relief payments sent to dead people
Nearly $1.4 billion in coronavirus relief payments sent to dead people, U.S. sets one-day record for COVID-19 cases,Texas pauses reopening, U.S. aviation unions ask Congress for another $32 billion bailout and Trump administration asks supreme court to axe Obamacare are remarkable news today.
World news today, June 26: Nearly a third of pilots in Pakistan have fraudulent licenses
World news today June 26: Nearly a third of pilots in Pakistan have fraudulent licenses, COVID-19 cases in US might be 10 times higher than reported, Delhi hotel association halts bookings for Chinese guests and gold prices are making headlines today (June 26).
India-China confrontation: New Delhi admits deploying troops with the same number of opponent troops
Amid India -China tension, India acknowledged for the first time that it had deployed its troops on the same number of Chinese troops in the disputed Himalayan border area, after a clash between the two sides on June 25.
Massive flooding in south China, Three Gorges (Sanxia) Dam at risk of collapse any time
Three Gorges Dam (Sanxia dam) faces serious test as Chongqing hit by worst flooding in 80 years. Chinese experts warn the world's largest power station-dam in danger of break at any time.
Countries voice concern over China’s ADIZ in East Sea
The Philippines strongly opposed plans by China to declare an air defense identification zone (ADIZ) on air space above the South China Sea (called the East Sea in Vietnam), Manila’s defense chief said on June 25.
US News today, June 25: Three police officers fired in North Carolina over racial slurs video
The US has recorded the highest one-day tally in coronavirus cases since April, Trump's administration says 20 companies allegely backed by China's military, three police officers fired in North Carolina over racial slurs video and Arizona’s police chief offers resignation over custody death are remarkable news today.
Indonesia FM: Negotiations on Code of Conduct in South China Sea (East Sea) should resume soon
Indonesian Foreign Affairs Minister Retno Marsudi on June 24 said that negotiations with China on the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea (called the East Sea in Vietnam), delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, should resume soon to ease tensions in the region, reported Japan's Kyodo News.
World news today, June 25: US records largest one-day increase since April
World news today (June 25): The US reported 34,700 new cases Wednesday, the highest number in the last two months. Meanwhile, Honduras President needs oxygen to battle coronavirus, Singapore PM’s Brother Joins Opposition Party Ahead of Polls and Oil drops on record U.S. crude inventories also make headlines today (June 25).
US News today, June 24: Seattle mayor proposes $20 million cut in police spending
Former President Obama raised fund to help Biden, Senate urges Pentagon to make UFO reports in public, seven states report highest coronavirus hospitalizations since pandemic began and Seattle mayor proposes $20 million cut in police spending are remarkable news today.
North Korean receives four-week jail sentence for supplying luxury goods from Singapore to homeland
A North Korean young man who studied in Singapore helped his father and conspired with others to have S$404,000 worth of luxury goods supplied from Singapore to North Korea, an act that is prohibited under the United Nations Act.
Trump asks to fly Kim back to North Korea from Hanoi: Bolton memoir
In his latest memoir, John Bolton, Trump's former national security advisor revealed that in the February 2019 summit in Vietnam, US President Donald Trump offered to fly North Korean leader Kim Jong-un back to his country, but Kim laughed and declined.
World news today, June 24: 7.4 magnitude earthquake hits Mexico, at least 5 deaths
World news today (June 24): The strong earthquake hits Mexico, resulting in at least five fatalities, several injuries and thousands of people running out of streets. Meanwhile, EU mulls over banning US traveler, Bulgaria's Prime Minister Borissov fined for not wearing mask, Germany and Portugal reimpose restrictions and gold price also make headlines today (June 24).
US News today, June 23: Seattle will reclaim police-free autonomous zone taken over by demonstrators
President to extend a ban on US work visa through 2020, the US is still in the first wave of Covid-19 pandemic, a US soldier planned attack on members of unit and Seattle will reclaim police-free autonomous zone taken over by demonstrators are remarkable news on June 23.
What is H-1B visa programme suspended by Trump?
The US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to freeze Green Cards till the end of the year and expand it to also cover non-immigrant work visas such as H-1B, H-2B.
Asia’s wealthiest man joins club of world’s 10 richest, together with Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg
Reliance Industries Chairman and Managing Director Mukesh Ambani have entered the world's top 10 billionaires' club for the first time, making him the only Asian tycoon in the exclusive club of the world’s top 10 richest people, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Remarkable notes from Apple’s first-ever virtual WWDC 2020, iOS 14 details unveiled
Due to Covid-19 pandemic, all events relating to the most anticipated Worldwide Developer Conference (or WWDC, as it’s known.) of Apple go entirely online and here are the annual keynote including details on updates coming to iOS, macOS, and all of the other software it builds in-house.
US deploys two carrier groups to the doorstep of South China Sea
On June 21, two strike carrier groups of USS Theodore Roosevelt (CNV71) and USS Nimitz (CVN68) were deployed to join in dual carrier flight operations in Phillippines maritime area, the doorstep leading to the South China Sea as tensions between Washington and Beijing continue to soar.
Mixer: Microsoft ceases gaming app in Facebook deal
Microsoft has determined to shut its Mixer live streaming service and is partnering with Facebook Gaming instead after the later signed unique offers with some fashionable streamers and multi-million dollar exclusivity deal with Ninja, a big star on rival platform Twitch.