The United Kingdom has decided to officially accept Chinese-made Sinopharm and sinovac vaccines. Accordingly, tourists who have received both doses of the vaccine will be able to enter the country from November 22 without compulsory quarantine. The emergency approval of… Read More
An appeal from the New Zealand killer?
The man who attacked two mosques and killed 51 Muslims in New Zealand’s Christchurch two years ago is expected to appeal against his “life sentence,” his lawyer said. Brenton Tarrant has said he will be forced to plead guilty and… Read More
What is China getting ready for by building replicas of American warships?
According to foreign media reports, satellite imagery has revealed that China is building replicas of American warships. A full-scale replica of an American aircraft carrier is reportedly being set up in a desert area in northwest China’s Xinjiang region. The… Read More
The US opens airport for foreign tourists
The United States has decided to open its borders to foreign tourists from today (08) easing strict travel restrictions. Authorities say they expect a large influx of tourists into the country. One and a half years later, the US border… Read More
Explosive drone hits Iraqi PM’s residence
An assassination attempt on Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadimi has failed. The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of the Prime Minister’s residence in Baghdad. However, it is reported that the Prime Minister was not at home at the… Read More
A new method to take refuge visa in Spain
Spain’s busiest airport has been closed for four hours due to an attempt by a group of people to enter the country illegally. A passenger on a flight from Morocco to Turkey has reportedly landed at an airport in Spain… Read More
An explosion in the capital Sierra Leone has killed 84 people
A large explosion has occurred in the capital Sierra Leone after a lorry collided with a fuel tank. Foreign media reported that 84 people were killed in the accident.
Rebels prepare to seize Ethiopian capital
The Ethiopian government has called on ex-soldiers to rejoin the army. According to foreign reports, the Tigris have been asked to rejoin the army to fight the rebels. Insurgents are reportedly heading for Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. The… Read More
A Court had decided sneezing is a criminal assault in Canada
A state court in Alberta, Canada, has decided that deliberate sneeze by a person is a criminal assault. This is the first time in the world that such a case has been decided. The court decided this for a case… Read More
UN explains reasons for rising food prices
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) says food prices around the world have risen sharply. World food prices have risen by 30% in the past year, the organization says, which is the highest food price recorded… Read More