# Japan too followed Israel and bans foreigners’ entry # Japan and Israel have strictest border controls now Special Desk Israel became first country to close its borders to non-citizens and Japan followed it soon. New rules came in to effect Monday in an effort to block the Omicron coronavirus …
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Will women electors make a difference in UP’s political cauldron
Jubilee News Desk Uttar Pradesh’s political cauldron has started brewing with the approaching assembly election and political pundits have started putting up theories. As Congress general secretary recently in her UP visit stated her party shall give 40% ticket to women candidates it is significant to look at current and …
Read More »New covid variant restricts travel in countries
Jubilee News Desk New variant of covid B.1.1529 has compelled countries to impose travel restrictions and increase screening and testing. More countries are tightening their travel restrictions. This after South Africa, Botswana and Hong Kong reported the new variant in the past one week. Collectively they have reported 10 cases …
Read More »Torture accused becomes Interpol chief
Special Desk Despite concerns from human rights organisations, an Emirati general accused of torture has been elected president of Interpol. Emirati General Ahmed Nasser Al Raisi was elected following three rounds of voting during which he received 68.9% of votes cast by member countries, Interpol said in a statement. Human …
Read More »US invite to Taiwan for democracy summit, irked China
Special Desk The recent US invitation to Taiwan has irked China, which sees the island (Taiwan) as a renegade province. US President Joe Biden has sent invitation to democratically governed Taiwan for the upcoming, US-hosted Summit for Democracy. As expected the move was quickly condemned by China, which views the …
Read More »Sweden gets its first female PM
Special Desk Sweden Wednesday got its first ever female PM. Magdalena Andersson has been approved by Sweden’s parliament as the prime minister, replacing Stefan Lofven as leader of the centre-left Social Democrats. Sweden never elected a woman as national leader before. Andersson, who’s currently finance minister, lost in votes. However, …
Read More »Kenya to restrict unvaccinated at public places
Special Desk After Austria thought of it Kenya has decided to implement ban upon unvaccinated residents from December 21. Hence Kenyans will be barred from entering bars, restaurants and even public transport from 21 December if they are not fully vaccinated against Covid-19. Health Minister Mutahi Kagwe made this announcement. …
Read More »After Delhi , Weather conditions to intensify winter air pollution in West Bengal
After Delhi, air pollution menace is now slowly engulfing West Bengal too. According to a recent report by IQAir, a Switzerland-based climate group, Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai are among the top ten most polluted cities of the world. Delhi topped the list with AQI at 556, Kolkata and Mumbai recorded an …
Read More »2022-olympic might face diplomatic boycott
Special Desk The 2022-Winter Olympic games slated in Beijing, China might face diplomatic boycott from the US and a few other countries. US President Joe Biden has said that he is weighing a US diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympic Games. “That is something we are considering,” he told …
Read More »Sudan’s ousted PM back on chair
Special Desk Sudan’s ousted Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has been brought back to the chair. The country’s top general, Abdel Fattah Burhan, said in a statement that Hamdok will lead an independent technocratic Cabinet until elections. According to the deal, the military will also release government officials and politicians arrested …
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