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
China, Indonesia hold joint naval exercises near Jakarta

China, Indonesia hold joint naval exercises near Jakarta

Although Jakarta is not involved in any territorial disputes in the waterway, it considers the waters off the Natunas to be part of its exclusive economic zone, though Beijing claims it has historical rights to fish there.
Russia shows off its military might in Victory Day Parade

Russia shows off its military might in Victory Day Parade

On Sunday, Russia has staged its biggest ever military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of its victory over Nazi Germany, with more than 12,000 troops and 120 pieces of hardware moved across the Red Square.
EU doesn't renew order for AstraZeneca's COVID vaccine

EU doesn't renew order for AstraZeneca's COVID vaccine

The EU Commission did not renew its order for AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine, the European Union’s Internal Market Commissioner said on Sunday.
NASA critizes China's handling of rocket re-entry, saying it was "irresponsible"

NASA critizes China's handling of rocket re-entry, saying it was "irresponsible"

China has been heavily critized for its failure when the debris of the crashed rocket likely plunged into the Indian Ocean Saturday night.
Covid-19 in India: Early signs of second wave peaking as growth slows

Covid-19 in India: Early signs of second wave peaking as growth slows

Even as India recorded some 401,012 fresh Covid-19 cases for the fourth day running on May 8 and over 4,000 deaths for the second consecutive day, there were early signs in the data that the devastating second wave in the country could be reaching its peak.
World breaking news today (May 10):  Gunman kills 6, then self, at birthday party in Colorado

World breaking news today (May 10): Gunman kills 6, then self, at birthday party in Colorado

World breaking news today (May 10): Gunman kills 6, then self, at birthday party in Colorado. Meanwhile, US Navy seizes huge weapons cache in Arabian Sea, Israel fears further escalation within days and gold price also make headlines today.
Covid-19 in India and the world latest news: India reports its highest daily death toll — 4,187 people

Covid-19 in India and the world latest news: India reports its highest daily death toll — 4,187 people

On Saturday, India reported the highest record of daily Covid-19 cases, 4,187 people, as the deathly new waves sweep through the country, and the hospitals run out of drugs and oxygen.
World breaking news today (May 8):  King of Cambodia fires minister for spreading false COVID information

World breaking news today (May 8): King of Cambodia fires minister for spreading false COVID information

World breaking news today (May 8): King of Cambodia fires a minister for spreading false COVID information. Meanwhile, blasts target school in west Kabul killing at least 40 people, dozens of Palestinians wounded in confrontations with police in Israel, and gold price also make headlines today.
Vietnam's Foreign Minister: Multilateral cooperation plays key role amid current global challenges

Vietnam's Foreign Minister: Multilateral cooperation plays key role amid current global challenges

Multilateral cooperation plays a key role amid the current global challenges, including arms race, terrorism, trans-national crime, climate change and COVID-19 pandemic, said Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son.
WHO: Emergency approve use of China's Covid-19 Sinopharm vaccine

WHO: Emergency approve use of China's Covid-19 Sinopharm vaccine

On Friday, The World Health Organization (WHO) approved for emergency use of China's Covid-19 Sinopharm vaccine, bolstering Beijing’s push for a bigger role in inoculating the world.
Covid-19 in India and the world latest news: India’s COVID cases rise by record 414,188

Covid-19 in India and the world latest news: India’s COVID cases rise by record 414,188

According to India's health ministry data, the daily record of Covid-19 cases has risen to 414,188, and deaths swelled by 3,915, and experts warned of an "inevitable" third wave.
World breaking news today (May 8):  WHO approves China's Sinopharm Covid vaccine for emergency use

World breaking news today (May 8): WHO approves China's Sinopharm Covid vaccine for emergency use

World breaking news today (May 8): WHO approves China's Covid vaccine for emergency use. Meanwhile, Iran's Khamenei says Israel 'not a country, but a terrorist base', Former Maldives president recovering after bomb attack and gold price also make headlines today.
U.S Secretary Blinken: American West must be "very careful" about Chinese investment

U.S Secretary Blinken: American West must be "very careful" about Chinese investment

U.S Secretary of State Anthony Blinken warned the West to be careful about the exact nature of Chinese investment in Western economies in a press conference with British Foreign Minister Dominic Raab.
Mother’s Day: Quotes and Message

Mother’s Day: Quotes and Message

Mother's Day is a special day for honoring your mother and the motherhood, contributing to all the hardships that they have been through to raise children and take care of the family. Every mum is different but each is precious to us in our own way. Send her a classic declaration of love with one of these beautiful heartfelt messages.
Mother’s Day: History, significance, celebration

Mother’s Day: History, significance, celebration

Mother's Day is celebrated in many parts of the world, and is a special day to honour the mother of the family, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society.
Covid-19 in India and the world latest news: Reports new single-day record of COVID-19 infections

Covid-19 in India and the world latest news: Reports new single-day record of COVID-19 infections

On Thursday, India set new record of Covid-19 infection cases as the country struggle with shortage of medical supplies and hospitals are crowded with patients, and warning of a third wave will sweep the country.
China suspends economic dialogue with Australia

China suspends economic dialogue with Australia

China cut off a channel for diplomatic and trade talks with Australia on May 6 in a largely symbolic act of fury, following clashes over a wide range of issues including human rights, espionage and the origins of Covid-19.
World breaking news today (May 7):  US warns West to be 'very careful' on Chinese investments

World breaking news today (May 7): US warns West to be 'very careful' on Chinese investments

World breaking news today (May 7): US warns West to be 'very careful' on Chinese investments. Meanwhile, WHO warns of new Covid-19 wave in Africa, Melinda Gates reportedly rented private island to avoid media after divorce
EU to guard against economic competition from China, EU-China investment put on ice

EU to guard against economic competition from China, EU-China investment put on ice

On Wednesday, EU decided to take a move and guard economic competition from China, and the EU's long-time-coming investment deal with China is facing major hurdles, after EU imposed sanctions against China for human rights abuse.
China said US spy planes flew over Bien Dong Sea throughout April

China said US spy planes flew over Bien Dong Sea throughout April

In its monthly summary, the Beijing-based South China Sea Strategic Situation Probing Initiative (SCSPI) said at least 65 US military aircraft operated in the waters.
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