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China’s Sinopharm vaccine being developed at a bio-weapons lab operated by PLA, has history of producing sub-standard vaccines: Details

Amidst concerns about the safety of China Sinopharm vaccine, damning disclosures have come out in the public about the lab producing it

Canals of Venice in Italy dry up causing the Gondolas to get stranded on mud

A low tide and the scarcity of rain drove down water levels in the Venetian canals in Venice to historic lows

‘Freedom House’ downgrades India from ‘free’ to ‘partly free’: Read how it is wholly funded by the US govt and has ties to George...

Freedom House downgraded India based on facts they did not find convenient and a fallacious narrative woven by left and Islamists

China has the ability to seriously challenge the stable and open international system: The US Secretary of State

Tony Blinken said that in order to win the global economy, the US needed to push back unfair trade practices of China

France: Commission investigating church child abuse scandals says the number of victims may be over 10,000

The independent commission set up to investigate into church child abuse in France said that there are over 10,000 victims.

Afghanistan: ISIS kills three female media workers who used to translate Indian dramas into local languages

In two separate attacks by ISIS, three female employees of Jalalabad-based Enikas TV died while one was severely injured. The women were gunned down while they were returning from office.

Israel to vaccinate migrant Palestinian workers living in the country and West Bank

Israel will provide Coronavirus vaccines to Palestinians with work permits, who have been residing in the country and the West Bank

Feminism is not un-Islamic: Pakistan’s Aurat Azadi March explains ahead of Women’s Day after the rally was attacked last year

"We are against all such archaic practices that have been traditionally used to oppress women," said the video posted by Aurat March

Around 300 schoolgirls released a week after being kidnapped by an armed group in Nigeria, govt denies paying ransom

Nigeria has been witnessing an escalation in the incidents of mass kidnappings by criminal gangs seeking ransom money.

Chinese court rules that a university book describing homosexuality as a mental disorder is correct

The court upheld the ruling of a lower court that termed the description of homosexuality as a perceptual difference.

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