Category: World
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Breaking News: Japanese Man Died After Eating 246 Packets of Cocaine
You all should know that Mexican prosecutor claimed that have found a Japanese man who died shortly after the planned takeoff from the Mexico City. Reports are coming that he had ingested 246 packets of cocaine. Also, after that, he went into the cardiac arrest from a drug overdose. Overall, this whole news is very…
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Apple’s iPhones XS and XR may become cheaper in 2019; Know why?
Last year, Apple launched iPhone X which shook everyone with its price that’s why the sale of iPhone 8 was high last year because most of the people were not able to buy the brand new iPhone X. This year also the price of iPhone XS made the iPhone lovers much unsatisfied as it was…
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California: F-16 fighter crashes into warehouse, pilot ejects
According to the military officials, an F-16 fighter jet being flown in routine training exercises crashed into a warehouse just outside March Air Reserve Base in Southern California on Thursday, the pilot ejected and five people on the ground were reported injured. The cause of the crash was under investigation. The extent of the injuries…
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Mastermind Architect Behind the Louvre Pyramid, I.M. Pei dies at age 102
I.M. Pei, the world-renowned modernist architect who forged a distinct brand of modern building design with his sharp lines and stark structures, died at his home in New York at the age of 102, his sons’ architecture firm has confirmed on Thursday. Chinese-born Pei, who worked mostly in the United States, who was the mastermind…
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NASA spacecraft spots Israeli spacecraft’s crash site on Moon’s surface
A NASA spacecraft in orbit around the Moon spotted the crash site of an Israeli robotic lander named Beresheet, which slammed into the lunar surface on a region of the Moon called “Sea of Serenity” where it crash-landed on April 11. New pictures from the spacecraft show that the lander left a dark, 10-meter-long smudge…
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Cyprus: Serial killings of seven foreigners spark horror, anger at police
The “first serial killings” in Cyprus including seven foreign women and girls murdered, some dumped in a toxic lake, have provoked horror and sparked accusations of police racism. The Mediterranean island’s press has slammed official failings over the murders, since mid-April, which 35-year-old army officer Nicos Metaxas has allegedly confessed to carry out. HIGHLIGHTS Army…
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Breaking Facebook Into Smaller Businesses is Not The Solution, Said Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has recently declined the call for breaking up his company, saying the size of Facebook was truly a benefit to its operators and for the safekeeping of the self-governing procedure. In a recent interview with French broadcaster France 2, Zuckerberg terminated the statement made by his long-time friend as well as…
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Australia: Yoga Guru Anand Giri Arrested for Charges of Sexual Assault
Self-proclaimed spiritual and yoga guru Anand Giri has been arrested in Australia’s Sydney for allegedly sexually assaulting two women during prayer meetings. Akhil Bhartiya Akhada Parishad’s president Narendra Giri has confirmed Anand Giri’s arrest on Sunday over alleged charges of sexual assault. Anand Giri is a mahant at the famous Bade Hanuman temple in UP’s…
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Iran: PUBG Mobile Ban Is Banned, Governments Bans Online Games
Reports are coming that online games are totally banned in Iran. Sources are saying that Iran parliament has now banned the most popular game which is quite famous in the whole world. Here, we are talking about the PUBG Mobile which is a Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds Game. People in this world are playing this game…
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Mexico: Environmental emergency declared in the city as wildfires hurt air quality
As smoke from nearby wildfires pushed pollution to levels deemed potentially harmful to human health, authorities declared an environmental emergency on Tuesday for metropolitan Mexico City, one of the world’s most populous megalopolises. Environmental authorities advised residents to avoid outdoor activities and exercise and remain indoors with windows and doors shut especially sensitive groups, including…
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US, India, Japan and Philippines challenge Beijing with naval drills in the disputed South China Sea
As per to the US Navy on Thursday, May 9, in the new show of naval force in the disputed South China Sea, a US guided missile destructive force directed drills with a Japanese aircraft carrier, two Indian naval ships as well as a Philippine patrol vessel in the watercourse which is also claimed by…
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US proposed to sell THAAD defence system to India as alternate to Russian S-400s
The United States has presented Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) as well as Patriot Advance Capability (PAC-3) missile defence systems to India in as a substitute to Russian S-400s, a challenging equipment that India has said it is near to getting after years of discussions. The Trump administration is agreed to have complete the…