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The United Nations Declares 2025 As The "Year Of International Peace And Trust"
On March 21, the United Nations General Assembly (UN General Assembly) passed a resolution declaring 2025 as the "Year Of International Peace And Trust".
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International Community Strongly Condemns Attack On Crocus City Hall
The international community condemned the terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall concert hall, a Russian suburb of Moscow on the evening of March 22.
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Soaring India-Japan Ties: The Road Ahead
India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishaknar’s recent visit to Japan offered an opportunity to review the current state of India-Japan cooperation on various projects, and how to upgrade their ‘special strategic partnership’, which recently entered its 10th year.
Indonesia's powerful earthquake Sulawesi kills at least 34, injures hundreds
The 6.2-magnitude earthquake, Indonesia’s third deadly disaster in a week, struck Sulawesi island, flattening a hospital, destroying homes and setting off landslides. At least 34 people were killed and hundreds more injured, the country's disaster mitigation agency said.
UK and Europe weather forecast latest, January 16: Snow showers to sweep across the UK
The UK forecasted to cope with snow shower across the country, with a menacing system is developing. Meanwhile, low pressure brings heavy precipitation to the eastern Mediterranean.
Immunity will last roughly five months after Covid infection, new study shows in U.K
In an early major study shown in U.K, patients who have been infected by Coronavirus will be granted immunity for at least five months.
Vietnamese expert and WHO delegation arrived in Wuhan to probe Covid’s origins
The WHO delegation, including Vietnamese expert Nguyen Viet Hung, arrived in China’s Wuhan City on January 14 to investigate the origins of the Covid-19.
Japan suspends entry of all non-resident foreign nationals over new virus variant
Japan has halted the entry of all nonresident foreign nationals into the country in a bid to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said Wednesday.
World breaking news today (January 15): Biden Seeks $1.9 Trillion for Relief in First Economic Plan
World breaking news today (January 15): Biden Seeks $1.9 Trillion for Relief in First Economic Plan. Meanwhile, North Korea shows off new submarine-launched missiles, Philippines' Duterte says presidency no job for a woman, earthquake in Philippines and gold price also make headlines today.
Indi aims to launch massive Covid vaccination drives, scientists express concerns
India prepares to launch massive Covid vaccination drives, and may become the biggest national vaccination campaign in the world, beginning on Saturday.
South Korea's top court upholds 20-year prison sentence for ex-president Park
The Supreme Court of South Korea upheld a 20-year prison sentence for a corruption conviction of ex-president Park, which leads much of her remaining years in prison.
India weather forecast latest, January 15: Scattered Rains, thunderstorms in Tamil Nadu, Kerala while isolated showers to cover Karnataka, Andhra
Cold wave and intense fog are forecasted to continue in North Indiaa while a cyclonic system is visible over the Comorin region and adjacent parts.
UK and Europe weather forecast latest, January 15: Snow warnings issued as icy blast sweep the UK
The UK is forecasted to cope with heavy snow covering many parts and a rare amber alert was issued. Meanwhile, cold weather is expected in Mediterranean and eastern Europe, drier conditions set to cover the west.
Comics in Vietnam provides an abundant source for entertainment industry
The entertainment in Vietnam is mining an abundant source of comics with enormous potential to hit the big screen.
World breaking news today (January 14): New York City cancels all contracts with Trump Organization
World breaking news today (January 14): New York City cancels all contracts with Trump Organization. Meanwhile, Italy's political crisis, Hong Kong police arrest 11 suspected of aiding activists' escape attempt and gold price also make headlines today.
First act of bloodshed in 45 years caused India - China's ties to be "profoundly disturbed"
Foreign minister Subrahmanya Jaishanka said that trust with China has been damaged after China - India border clash, causing first deaths in 45 years, and U.S - India's relationship was on upswing under the incoming Biden administration.
Who is Sheldon Adelson, a billionaire mogul and power broker dies
Casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, one of the most prolific donors in conservative politics, died Monday night at the age of 87 due to complications from treatment for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, according to a statement from Las Vegas Sands, the company he founded.
India weather forecast latest, January 14: Rain covers south India while western states to bear dry and windy conditions
On Thursday, Tamil Nadu is largely expected to experience light to moderate rains, with isolated heavy showers predicted in just four districts—Pudukkoitai, Ramanathapuram, Thoothukudi, and Tirunelveli.
UK and Europe weather forecast latest, January 14: Ferocious deep freeze hits with snow and wintry conditions
The UK is forecasted to cope with 14 inches of snow to fall as well as wintry conditions. Meanwhile, cold sets to batter in northern and eastern Europe, fair conditions will cover across Iberia.
Indian all women crew sets record by flying over world’s longest air route
The historic flight with an all-women crew operating Air India's longest flight from San Francisco to Bengaluru successfully landed Monday in the city, covering a distance of 13,993 km. The journey set a new record of an all-women cockpit crew flying the longest distance over the North pole.
5 notable world events to know for January 2021
Capitol riot, fundraising, Covid, death row, Cuba - Here's what you need to know to Get Up to Speed and On with Your Day.
Malaysia announced emergency coronavirus lockdown amid political crisis
Malaysia has declared national state of emergency before strict lockdown over millions of people to control the spread of coronavirus, a decision that critics say will allow the country's unstable gorvenment stay in power and worsen the crisis.
Poll: Vietnam, China and India most positive about coronavirus vaccine
According to a 32-nation study in December Vietnam, China and India had the highest levels of Covid-19 vaccine acceptance.