North Korea has fired a ballistic missile today (05), according to international media reports. The missile was fired off the east coast of the country, and the South Korean leader laid the foundation stone for a new railway line.… Read More
Science teacher arrested for giving the covid vaccine to student
A science teacher has been arrested in New York for giving her student the covid vaccine without her parents’ consent. Authorities said she had no qualifications in the medical field. Laura Rousseau, a 54-year-old biology teacher, gave the student the… Read More
We will take revenge – Iran says
Iran says former US President Donald Trump should face trial in connection with the assassination of General Qasim Suleimani. Its president, Abraham Raisi, has said that Iran will retaliate for the assassination Gen. Qasim Suleimani, commander of the Quds Force,… Read More
A strong earthquake shakes Taiwan
A strong earthquake has shaken the seas off the east coast of Taiwan. Foreign media reported that its magnitude was 6.2 on the Richter scale. However, no damage has been reported so far. A magnitude 6.4 earthquake in 2018 killed… Read More
Kim Jong Un urges people to eat less because of food shortages
Foreign media reports say North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has called on the country’s people to eat less. The reason for this is that there are signs that the country is facing severe famine. According to North Korean government… Read More
Indian devotees killed in stampede
Jammu and Kashmir: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed his condolences over the death of a number of worshipers at the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine in Jammu and Kashmir. Posting a note on his Twitter account, the Indian Prime… Read More
The country that brought in new rules for vegetables and fruits
Packaging of most vegetables and fruits in plastic and polythene has been banned in France from yesterday (01). It includes 30 varieties, including cucumbers, limes and oranges. However, foreign media reports state that the new law does not apply to… Read More
A Country announced six months imprisonment for taking pictures without permission
According to the amended cyber crime law of the United Arab Emirates Clicking on someone’s pictures in public without permission will be punished with six months imprisonment in the UAE or a fine of 150,000 to 500,000 dirhams or both.… Read More
France tightens restrictions
Due to the prevalence of the Omicron Covid variety, strict restrictions have been imposed in France. Foreign media reported that these restrictions have been imposed with effect from January 03. Accordingly, remote work has been made mandatory and steps have… Read More
Australia’s first omicron death reported
The first death has been reported in Australia due to an infection with a new genus of Omicron. A man who was receiving treatment at an adult care centre in western Sydney has died, foreign media reported. A few days… Read More