Special Desk Amid allegations about making in its lab coronavirus, China has put into orbit the final satellite in its BeiDou-3 navigation system. This helps China advance as a major space power. Well launch is significant too in context to US-China dependency. It will allow China to no longer rely …
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US imposes new visa freeze
Special Desk News for those in foreign jobs. The US has decided to prolong the hiatus on some green cards and suspended visas for other foreign workers until the end this year. This decision will effect those in high-skilled tech workers, non-agricultural seasonal helpers, au pairs and top executives. White …
Read More »Solar Ecplise on June 21, 2020, sparks off another debate between Astrologers and Scientists
Vivek Avasthi The war between pundits of astrology and scientists along with experts in astronomy is going on unabated for years and years now. Both lobbies are at cross swords once any major celestial movement is about to happen. And here we are witnessing the same again as the world …
Read More »Brazil becomes second country to hit one million Coronavirus cases
Special Desk Brazil has now become second country in the world to report more than a million cases of Covid-19. The health ministry also posted a record number of new cases in the past 24 hours, more than 54,000. In addition, there were more than 1,200 deaths for the fourth …
Read More »Trump can go ahead with Oklahoma rally: Court
Jubilee News Desk Trump can go ahead with Oklahoma rally, the Oklahoma’s Supreme Court has ruled. This will be President Donald Trump’s first rally since March. A lawsuit to cancel his rally was filed by John Hope Franklin for Reconciliation, a non-profit organisation that promotes racial equality, and a commercial …
Read More »Cyber-attacks in Australia
Special Desk Hackers are troubling Australian government and institutions in the cyber world. Prime Minister Scott Morrison has warned terming this a ongoing sophisticated state-based cyber hacks. Morrison said the cyber attacks were widespread, covering “all levels of government” as well as essential services and businesses. He declined to identify …
Read More »Anger against China peaks in India
Om Dutt India lost at least 20 of its soldiers in the Galwan Valley fight with Chinese army and this has spread ire among the India citizens and their anger is high. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said, ‘Unity is top priority. No one should be in any doubt. India …
Read More »Amid rising coronavirus cases trials bring hope
News Desk While coronavirus cases are on the rise in the country some hope is coming from the scientists who are working to develop vaccine and many are testing existing vaccines and drugs to try and use it to treat patients. The CSIR –Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow is going …
Read More »Why North Korea bombed South office
Special Desk While Kim Jong-un’s sister attacked the South Korean president for putting his neck into the noose of pro-US flunkeyism, North Korea has explained why it blew up its South Korean liaison office in a border town. A state media article accused the South of breaking 2018 agreements. South …
Read More »Indo-China tension impacts early markets
Jubilee News Desk What happened on the Indo-China border made an impact upon the share markets inside India. Both Sensex and Nifty recorded initial fall with the opening bell. Indian and Chinese troops have disengaged at the Galwan area where they had earlier clashed on the night of 15/16 June …
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