World breaking news today (June 6):  Kim Jong-un reappears in public after one-month absence

World breaking news today (June 6): Kim Jong-un reappears in public after one-month absence

World breaking news today (June 6): North Korean leader Kim Jong-un reappears in public after one-month absence. Meanwhile, Twitter in Nigeria suspended ‘indefinitely’, China slams US and EU Hong Kong Tiananmen candles and gold price also make headlines today.
B.1.617.2 variant may increase risk of hospitalization, data shows

B.1.617.2 variant may increase risk of hospitalization, data shows

On Thursday, Public Health England (PHE) said the new Covid-19 variant, B.1.617.2 that was first discovered in India is now believed to be dominant in the United Kingdom, increasing the the chance of hospitalization in various places.
U.S vaccine donations will be given to countries in need

U.S vaccine donations will be given to countries in need

Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Africa will be among other recipients to receive 25 millions doses of vaccine that the Biden administration is sending out this month.
"Exceed the limit" using $400,000 Lamborghini to barbecue meat, owner pays $80,000 bill

"Exceed the limit" using $400,000 Lamborghini to barbecue meat, owner pays $80,000 bill

A man in China has tries to grill meat through the exhaust of a USD 400,000 Lamborghini. However, things went bad and smoke started puffing out.
World breaking news today (June 5): EU bans Belarus airlines and reroutes flights around its airspace

World breaking news today (June 5): EU bans Belarus airlines and reroutes flights around its airspace

World breaking news today (June 5): EU bans Belarus airlines and reroutes flights around its airspace. Meanwhile, China urges U.S. to withdraw sanctions on 59 Chinese companies, Hong Kong struggles to keep Tiananmen spirit alive as China cracks down andgold price also make headlines today.
U.S plans to share millions of Covid-19 vaccine doses with the world

U.S plans to share millions of Covid-19 vaccine doses with the world

The United States will send its first shipments of surplus COVID-19 vaccine doses abroad on Thursday, would ease other countries’ access to U.S.-made supplies for vaccine production.
World breaking news today (June 4): Queen Elizabeth II to meet US President Joe Biden on June 13

World breaking news today (June 4): Queen Elizabeth II to meet US President Joe Biden on June 13

World breaking news today (June 4): Queen Elizabeth II to meet US President Joe Biden on June 13. Meanwhile, Trump justice department secretly obtained New York Times reporters’ phone record, Turkey to send home Russian S-400 missile system experts and gold price also make headlines today.
Israeli army arrests Hamas leader in West Bank

Israeli army arrests Hamas leader in West Bank

The Israeli army said on June 2 it has arrested a Hamas leader in the occupied West Bank.
US formally ends "remain in Mexio" Trump-era policy for asylum-seekers

US formally ends "remain in Mexio" Trump-era policy for asylum-seekers

According to a memo issued by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, the Biden administration will formally end Trump era policy of forcing asylum-seekers to return to Mexico until their court dates in the United States, which immigrant advocates called it "a huge victory."
27 EU countries plan to accept Covid digital passports from 1 July

27 EU countries plan to accept Covid digital passports from 1 July

27 EU countries set to accept Covid digital passports for vaccinated tourists by 1 July to enjoy a safe and relaxing summer.
World breaking news today (June 3):  Cambodia seeks China help to modernise navy base

World breaking news today (June 3): Cambodia seeks China help to modernise navy base

World breaking news today (June 3): Cambodia seeks China help to modernise navy base. Meanwhile, UK risks ‘losing a friend’, Turkey’s warns before meeting Biden, the US is about to pour a billion dollars for Israel’s Iron Dome shield, and gold price also make headlines today.
Who is Billionaire’s daughter-in-law accused of killing police officer in Belize

Who is Billionaire’s daughter-in-law accused of killing police officer in Belize

Canadian socialite, Jasmine Hartin, was transferred to the Belize Central Prison on Tuesday, after being charged with killing police officer, Henry Jemmott.
UK begins process to join CPTPP

UK begins process to join CPTPP

Britain said it would look to carry out negotiations on joining the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) as quickly as possible.
Malaysia says China conducts 'suspicious' air force activity over South China Sea

Malaysia says China conducts 'suspicious' air force activity over South China Sea

Malaysia’s move follows months of diplomatic protests by the Philippines over the presence of hundreds of Chinese fishing boats in its EEZ.
Latin America struggles against Covid, Peru has world's worst death rate

Latin America struggles against Covid, Peru has world's worst death rate

According to John Hopkins University data, Peru has has more than doubled its official death toll from the Covid-19 pandemic, which makes the country with the highest death rate per capita.
World breaking news today (June 2):  Xi Jinping wants China’s image to be ‘trustworthy, lovable and respectable’

World breaking news today (June 2): Xi Jinping wants China’s image to be ‘trustworthy, lovable and respectable’

World breaking news today (June 2): Xi Jinping wants China’s image to be ‘trustworthy, lovable and respectable’. Meanwhile, WHO approves China's Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine, Sri Lanka ship fire extinguished after 13 days and gold price also make headlines today.
WHO approves China's Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine for emergency use

WHO approves China's Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine for emergency use

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on June 1 approved the Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine for emergency use - the second Chinese jab to receive the WHO's green light.
UK billionaire’s daughter-in-law charged after police officer death

UK billionaire’s daughter-in-law charged after police officer death

Jasmine Hartin, daughter-in-law of British-Belizean billionaire Michael Ashcroft, has been charged with manslaughter by negligence.
“Those who seek to divide” comment creates Australia and New Zealand united front against China

“Those who seek to divide” comment creates Australia and New Zealand united front against China

Australia Prim Minister Scott Morrison has warned that “there are those far from here that would seek to divide us”, during a press conference with his New Zealand counterpart, Jacinda Ardern, as the two nations sought to get in lockstep over China, their biggest trading partner.
World breaking news today (June 1):  China to allow couples to have third child in major policy shift

World breaking news today (June 1): China to allow couples to have third child in major policy shift

World breaking news today (June 1): China to allow couples to have third child in major policy shift. Meanwhile, Biden, Harris shock DC diners with an unannounced visit to popular restaurant, WHO gives new names to COVID-19 variants of concern, and gold price also make headlines today.
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