Washington-New Delhi Strategic Partnership Continues To Grow: US Envoy Says ‘If You Want To See The Future, Come To India’ World

Washington-New Delhi Strategic Partnership Continues To Grow: US Envoy Says ‘If You Want To See The Future, Come To India’

Lauding India’s development strides, US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti recently said if anyone wants to see the future they should come to India.
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.
World breaking news today (April 18): US and China commit to cooperating on climate crisis

World breaking news today (April 18): US and China commit to cooperating on climate crisis

World breaking news today (April 18): US and China commit to cooperating on climate crisis. Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth bids farewell to Prince Philip at intimate funeral, Myanmar junta pardons more than 23,000 prisoners and gold price also make headlines today.
'Dirty Chinese kimchi' argument: How South Korea stepping up imported food inspection

'Dirty Chinese kimchi' argument: How South Korea stepping up imported food inspection

South Korea will introduce measures to ensure the safety of imported kimchi after the exposed footage of a man topless, immersed in a large tank of Chinese cabbage, and kept stirring the pickled kimchi with his hands.
World breaking news today (April 17): Biden: US, Japan to work to confront issues from China

World breaking news today (April 17): Biden: US, Japan to work to confront issues from China

World breaking news today (April 17): Biden: US, Japan to work to confront issues from China. Meanwhile, Russia bans top Biden officials as tensions soar, Raul Castro resigned as leader of Cuba’s Communist Party and gold price also make headlines today.
Biden nominates Marc Evans Knapper as Ambassador to Vietnam

Biden nominates Marc Evans Knapper as Ambassador to Vietnam

President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate nine diplomats for ambassadorships on April 15, marking his first selection of overseas envoys since taking office.
World breaking news today (April 16): Chicago police shot and killed a 13-year-old boy

World breaking news today (April 16): Chicago police shot and killed a 13-year-old boy

World breaking news today (April 16): Chicago police shot and killed a 13-year-old boy. Meanwhile, U.S. imposes wide array of sanctions on Russia for ‘malign’ actions, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un visits family tomb and gold price also make headlines today.
Coronavius update: Thailand’s daily COVID infections hit 1,300 cases

Coronavius update: Thailand’s daily COVID infections hit 1,300 cases

On Wednesday, Thailand reported more than 1,300 new COVID-19 infections, setting another daily record and adding pressure on the government to take control of the situation as the country is in celebration of its traditional New Year festival.
World breaking news today (April 15): Biden to pull US troops from Afghanistan, end ‘forever war’

World breaking news today (April 15): Biden to pull US troops from Afghanistan, end ‘forever war’

World breaking news today (April 15): Biden to pull US troops from Afghanistan, end ‘forever war’. Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin Gets Second Dose Of COVID-19 Vaccine, Argentine president cleared following bout of COVID-19, and gold price also make headlines today.
The use of Johnson & Johnson vaccine halted over rare blood clots

The use of Johnson & Johnson vaccine halted over rare blood clots

The use of Johnson & Johnson is halted in The US, South Africa and European Union after six women in the U.S. developed a rare blood-clotting disorder upon receiving the vaccine.
World breaking news today (April 14): US and China deploy aircraft carriers in South China Sea

World breaking news today (April 14): US and China deploy aircraft carriers in South China Sea

World breaking news today (April 14): Austria's health minister resigns, saying he's overworked. Meanwhile, Russia accuses US, NATO of moving troops to its border, US and China deploy aircraft carriers in South China Sea, and gold price also make headlines today.
Japanese police starts illegal gambling awareness campaign especially for Vietnamese people

Japanese police starts illegal gambling awareness campaign especially for Vietnamese people

The greater Tokyo’s prefectural police have started an awareness campaign to inform people about the dangers of illegal gambling. The campaign has been launched at a time when the cases of gambling and gambling-related offenses have increased among the local Vietnamese community.
25 Chinese planes fly through Taiwan's ADIZ

25 Chinese planes fly through Taiwan's ADIZ

A total of 25 Chinese military aircraft entered Taiwan's air defense identification zone (ADIZ) on Monday, the "most on any single day" so far this year, Taiwan's defense agency said on April 12.
WHO chief: COVID-19 'a long way from over'

WHO chief: COVID-19 'a long way from over'

The COVID-19 pandemic is a long way from over, but it can be brought under control in months with proven public health measures, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a news briefing on April 12.
Amid Covid-19 restrictions, U.K PM Boris Johnson not attending Prince Philip's funeral

Amid Covid-19 restrictions, U.K PM Boris Johnson not attending Prince Philip's funeral

In a statement on Saturday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that he will not attend Prince Philip's funeral in order to allow as many members of the royal family as possible to be present due to restrictions of attenders to follow Covid-19's social distancing rules and safety.
U.S secretary critizes China's failure on cooperating in the early stages of the virus

U.S secretary critizes China's failure on cooperating in the early stages of the virus

In a NBC's interview on Sunday, U.S secretary Anthony J. Blinken criticised China of the country's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, saying it failed to cooperate in the early stages of the virus led to the situation's getting "out of hand."
"Chinese vaccines don't have very high protection rates", China's top official says

"Chinese vaccines don't have very high protection rates", China's top official says

China's top disease control officials admit that Chinese's Covid-19 vaccines are effectively low, the government is considering mixing them to get a boost.
World breaking news today (April 12): Trump said the key to Republican success is more Trumpism

World breaking news today (April 12): Trump said the key to Republican success is more Trumpism

World breaking news today (April 12): Trump said the key to Republican success is more Trumpism. Meanwhile, China's plans for Himalayan super dam stoke fears in India, China's plans for Himalayan super dam stoke fears in India, Myanmar's post-coup civilian death toll climbs past 700 and gold prices also make headlines today.
U.K military gun salutes across the country to honor Prince Philip after his death

U.K military gun salutes across the country to honor Prince Philip after his death

Military gun salutes has been held on the Tower of London and British warships at sea, including Edinburgh and Belfast to mark the passing of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and husband of Queen Elizabeth II. A small funeral is set for April 17 at Windsor Castle.
World breaking news today (April 11):  Brazil building new giant Christ statue, taller than Rio's

World breaking news today (April 11): Brazil building new giant Christ statue, taller than Rio's

World breaking news today (April 11): Brazil building new giant Christ statue, taller than Rio's. Meanwhile, Cambodian PM threatens quarantine-breakers with jail, India protests against U.S. naval exercise sans consent and gold price also make headlines today.
"Prince Philip's legacy will live on" - How celebrities pay tribune for the life of Duke of Edinburgh

"Prince Philip's legacy will live on" - How celebrities pay tribune for the life of Duke of Edinburgh

On Thursday, the royal family announced the passing of Prince Philip, husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, World leaders, celebrities and others around the world are paying tribute for the life of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Philippines: Beijing’s ‘utter disregard’ for law in South China Sea

Philippines: Beijing’s ‘utter disregard’ for law in South China Sea

This week Delfin Lorenzana, the Philippines defense secretary, said that China was showing an “utter disregard ” for international law that he described as “appalling”.
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