Category: World
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India planning one more attack in the middle of April 16-20: Pakistan Foreign Minister
On Sunday, 7th April 2019, Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that Pakistan has “reliable intelligence” that India is going to attack again in this month, as tension over a February deadlock in the middle of the two nuclear-armed neighbours had seemed to ease. HIGHLIGHTS India planning military aggression against Pakistan between April 16-20:…
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China Open 2019: Anthony McGill wakes up 2 minutes before the qualifying match & wins it
Anthony McGill was born on 5 February 1991. He is a Scottish professional snooker player that turned into professional in 2010. In the qualifying round at the China Open, Anthony McGill woke up just 2 minutes before the match. He himself revealed that how he managed to reach at the match within time. The match…
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US H-1B visa in first season after new rules reaches 65,000 limit for 2020
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) said it has stretch to Congressionally-mandated 65,000 H-1B visa cap for the financial year 2020, when it undergone getting the applications for the most desirable work visa amongst foreign, as well as Indian, specialists. US H-1B visa reaches 65,000 limits for 2020 in the first season after new…
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Albania stores MiGs for sale in secreted mountain air base
On a desolate hillside in northern Albania, there’s a gateway to the country’s communist past: a huge steel door scrapes exposed to disclose a secreted past air base dug into the core of the mountain. It is made up of 600 metres (1,980 feet) of channels that formerly be stuffed with military life, the top-secret…
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NASA says India’s ASAT Satellite testing as a ‘terrible thing’
On Tuesday, the head of NASA named India’s destruction of one of its satellites a “terrible thing” that had made 400 pieces of orbital remains and headed to new threats for astronauts situated in aboard at the International Space Station. India’s Test Created 400 Pieces Of Debris, Risk To Space Station: NASA India is now…
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Facebook stored passwords of about 600 million users’ in plain text
As per to a KrebsonSecurity report, Facebook passwords of about 600 million users were kept on the company’s servers in plain text, which quotes a high-ranking Facebook employee. The passwords were searchable by more than 20,000 Facebook employees, the report further added. In the recent time, the analysis so far has shown documentations of user…
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Netflix Mobile Testing Rs 250 Only Subscription Plan For India
Netflix has recently announced long drawn out its cheaper mobile-only subscription trials to India. At the present, the latest plan is being tested with selected operators in the country so it is not available to all the users yet. On the other hand, Netflix has confirmed it’s not an official roll-out of a latest plan…
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Nasa spacewalkers operated out for over 6 hours to change batteries on ISS
In order to change the batteries on International Space Station (ISS), two National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) astronauts took a spacewalk. The two Expedition 59 flight engineers were Nick Hague and Anne McClain of Nasa who successfully accomplished their six hour long spacewalk to change the old battering on the ISS. The Nasa said…
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Google Stadia: A latest gaming platform, Here’s the list of its essential details
This is a new world and new generation, including the technology too. Well if we talk about the gaming platform then “The future of gaming is not a box”, as per Google. With the likes of Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo presiding the $180 billion industry for years, Google wishes a part of the pie with…
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Facebook, Twitter, YouTube scramble to remove New Zealand mass-shooting video
Internet companies knotted Friday to eliminate graphic video recorded by a gunman in the New Zealand mosque gunfire that was extensively accessible on social media for hours after the terrible attack. Facebook, YouTube and Twitter struggle to deal with New Zealand shooting video Facebook said that it took down a live stream of the shelling…
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New Zealand mosque attack accused grins in court after being charged with murder
Australian-born Brenton Harrison Tarrant, 28, has confronted a Christchurch court that was charged with a count of murder. In the course of a brief appearance in Christchurch District Court he smiled slightly and presented a white power gesture. The 28 year old accused Christchurch destruction gunman Brenton Harrison Tarrant was dressed in a white custody…
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Facebook, Instagram suffered biggest outage ever, went down worldwide for hours
On Wednesday, Facebook suffered its major worldwide outage ever as its main applications comprising Instagram and Messenger went down for about more than 8 hours. Facebook and further applications restarted up again early morning for some users. Facebook, Instagram go down for hours in biggest outage ever At present some people are also having trouble…