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Man in India presumed dead in a 1976 pla . . .

August 4, 2021  

PETALING JAYA, Aug 4 ― Kerala man Sajid Thungal who was feared dead in a 1976 plane crash wants to reunite with his family after not seeing them for 45 years. Thungal, now 70, left his hometown of Kot... Read More

10 Interesting Facts About New Delhi

August 3, 2021  

10 Interesting Facts About New Delhi India’s capital city, New Delhi is a symbol of the country’s rich history and thriving present, and is regarded as the heart of the nation. Ancient landmarks and a... Read More

Man allegedly breaks into Bangkok 7/11, . . .

July 22, 2021  

Man allegedly breaks into Bangkok 7/11, argues with police A man has been arrested after he allegedly broke into a Bangkok 7/11 and rooted around for a bit, early Tuesday morning. According to police,... Read More

UK to Test Non-social Distanced Music Fe . . .

April 20, 2021  

UK to Test Non-social Distanced Music Festival With 5,000 People A view of fans wearing protective masks while Spanish rapper Rayden performs on stage at La Riviera Mariano Regidor/Redferns A view of ... Read More

With Israel’s COVID Numbers Fallin . . .

April 19, 2021  

With Israel’s COVID Numbers Falling, Masks Are No Longer Mandatory Outdoors This comes as global COVID deaths crossed 3 million mark on Saturday, according to the latest update by Johns Hopkins ... Read More

April 16, 2021  

Royal Family reveals guest list for Prince Philip’s funeral Buckingham Palace on Thursday released the names of the 30 people who will attend Prince Philip’s funeral on Saturday. The numbe... Read More

Human cells grown in monkey embryos spar . . .

April 16, 2021  

Human cells grown in monkey embryos spark ethical debate Monkey embryos containing human cells have been made in a laboratory, a study has confirmed. The research, by a US-Chinese team, has sparked fr... Read More

Why are so many babies dying of Covid-19 . . .

April 15, 2021  

Many babies dying of Covid-19 in Brazil More than a year into the pandemic, deaths in Brazil are now at their peak. But despite the overwhelming evidence that Covid-19 rarely kills young children, in ... Read More