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
Europa League: How Manchester United could line up for Monday's clash with Copenhagen

Europa League: How Manchester United could line up for Monday's clash with Copenhagen

Manchester United are just three wins away from the club's second Europa League title in four seasons, and Danish FC Copenhagen are their opponents for the one-legged quarter-final held in Cologne on Monday night. Solskjaer is predicted to be able to call upon a strong and fresh lineup for the upcoming clash.
Rain-triggered floods affect nearly 55 million people in China

Rain-triggered floods affect nearly 55 million people in China

China has witness the worst flooding in decades both above and below the Three Gorges Dam along the Yangtze River.
A massive Chinese fishing fleet is under surveillance near Galapagos over ecological concerns

A massive Chinese fishing fleet is under surveillance near Galapagos over ecological concerns

A fishing fleet of China is under the surveillance of Ecuador's navy over concerns about impacts on the environment in the ecologically sensitive islands.
Singapore trials pilotless drones for social distancing monitoring amidst Covid-19 pandemic

Singapore trials pilotless drones for social distancing monitoring amidst Covid-19 pandemic

Singapore’s police have been trialling two pilotless drones developed by Israel’s Airobotics to help enforce social distancing measures aimed at containing the spread of COVID-19.
Hongkong Media Tycoon Jimmy Lai Arrested As New National Security Law Came Into Effect

Hongkong Media Tycoon Jimmy Lai Arrested As New National Security Law Came Into Effect

Hong Kong police arrested media magnate Jimmy Lai for alleged foreign collusion under the new security laws.
World breaking news today (August 10): Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai arrested under security law

World breaking news today (August 10): Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai arrested under security law

World breaking news today (August 10): Thousands of protesters demanded the dissolution of the government after the Beirut port explosion. Meanwhile, Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai arrested under security law, New Zealand marks 100 days without COVID-19 community infections, and oil price also make headlines today. 
When Covid-19 comes to an end?

When Covid-19 comes to an end?

Although scientists are racing to find a cure for the virus, there's a chance COVID-19 will never fully go away — with or without a vaccine.
Researchers determine materials making least effective masks for Covid-19 prevention 

Researchers determine materials making least effective masks for Covid-19 prevention 

Researchers at Duke University in the US launched an experiment to determine which types of masks are quite literally useless in shielding people from Covid-19  and the results call out: Gaiter, folded bandanas and knitted ones. 
COVID-19 Updates (August 10) : Russia to register world's first coronavirus vaccine

COVID-19 Updates (August 10) : Russia to register world's first coronavirus vaccine

The clinical trial data and other documents of Russia's COVID-19 vaccine are currently under expert review. The decision on registration will be made based on its results.
ASEAN Foreign Ministers issue statement, expressing sympathies and condolences over Beirut port blast

ASEAN Foreign Ministers issue statement, expressing sympathies and condolences over Beirut port blast

Learning of the August 4 explosion in Beirut, the Foreign Ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on August 9 issued a statement on the incident, at a proposal of Vietnam.
Willian confirms Chelsea exit as Arsenal near signing of the winger on free tranfer

Willian confirms Chelsea exit as Arsenal near signing of the winger on free tranfer

Willian has confirmed his Chelsea exit after a seven-year contract. He is near Arsenal move to completing the signing of midfielder Willian on a three-year deal, beating off competition from Barcelona and Inter Miami.
UK and Europe weather forecast latest, August 10: Thunderstorms to battle UK after heatwave

UK and Europe weather forecast latest, August 10: Thunderstorms to battle UK after heatwave

Met Office forecasts that the UK will be battled by thunderstorms following scorching as high temperatures also cover across Europe.
Covid-19 vaccine will not be a magic bullet, mask-wearing still be critical

Covid-19 vaccine will not be a magic bullet, mask-wearing still be critical

As countries are rushing to research and produce vaccines that can put a swift end to Covid-19 pandemic, health experts still warned that vaccines are not the magic bullet but some basic preventive measures including hand-washing, mask-wearing and social distancing are still critical to contain the contagion of the deathly virus, according to SCMP. 
World breaking news today August 9: Twitter and TikTok reportedly have had talks about a deal

World breaking news today August 9: Twitter and TikTok reportedly have had talks about a deal

World breaking news today August 9: Twitter has had preliminary discussions about a “combination” with TikTok. Meanwhile, Mauritius declares emergency as stranded ship leaks oil, Lebanese Prime Minister proposes early elections, and oil price also make headlines today. 
TikTok plans to sue the Trump administration as early as Tuesday in a report

TikTok plans to sue the Trump administration as early as Tuesday in a report

TikTok, famous Chinese video-sharing app, is reportedly planning to sue the Trump administration after his executive order issued for banning the service from the United States.
UK and Europe weather forecast latest, August 9: Yellow warnings for thunderstorm across the UK

UK and Europe weather forecast latest, August 9: Yellow warnings for thunderstorm across the UK

Yellow weather warnings for thunderstorms across the UK has been issued by Met Office. Meanwhile, flash flooding and thunderstorms are forecasted in Europe.
India: At least 18 dead when COVID-19 evacuation plane crash lands at airport

India: At least 18 dead when COVID-19 evacuation plane crash lands at airport

At least 18 people were killed on Aug 7 when  a passenger plane crashed when it overshot the runway at the Calicut International Airport in Karipur, in the southern state of Kerala, India.
US Officially Sanctions Hongkong Chief Executive Carrie Lam And Other High-Ranking Officials

US Officially Sanctions Hongkong Chief Executive Carrie Lam And Other High-Ranking Officials

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that the recently passed policy has proved that the actions of Hong Kong officials were unacceptable and contrary to China's commitment to the principle of "one country, two systems".
US beats China in funding to WHO’s COVID-19 response, despite threats to withdraw

US beats China in funding to WHO’s COVID-19 response, despite threats to withdraw

The US has so far contributed more than China to the World Health Organisation (WHO)’s coronavirus response, despite its threats to withdraw from the international body over alleged missteps in the early stages of the pandemic.
Japan's Defense Minister warns 'high cost' China risks paying for South China Sea intimidation

Japan's Defense Minister warns 'high cost' China risks paying for South China Sea intimidation

China's attempts to change the status quo in the South China Sea (Bien Dong Sea in Vietnam) risks provoking a stern response from the international community, stressing that "anyone who is trying to change the status quo by force needs to be forced to pay a high cost," Japanese Defense Minister Taro Kono told CNN in an exclusive interview on August 7.
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