Special Desk After working upon a partial lockdown for unvaccinated people, Austria has now decided to go complete lockdown, starting Monday. Earlier partial lockdown was to begin the same day. Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg said it would last a maximum of 20 days and there would be a legal requirement to …
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Where is Peng Shuai
Special Desk Sports personalities across the globe have raised concern over Peng Shuai’s disappearance soon after she alleged sexual harassment by a former Chinese state leader. “Censorship is never OK at any cost, I hope Peng Shuai and her family are safe and OK. I’m in shock of the current …
Read More »Deadly storm hits life heard in Vancouver
Special Desk A deadly storm has wreaked havoc throwing life out of gear and disconnecting Vancouver from the rest of the Canada. Major road routes to Vancouver are closed after torrential rain across British Columbia. Authorities in Canada said at least one person died and two were missing and in …
Read More »Fine for unvaccinated people roaming outside in Austria
Special Desk Approximately two million people who have not been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 are now under lockdown in Austria and shall pay fine if found roaming outside for other than specified reasons. As the country faces a surge in cases the authorities have decided, unvaccinated people will only be …
Read More »Biden-Xi talk friendly with warning
Special Desk Since Joe Biden took over as US president he spoke to his counterpart in China Xi Jinping for the first time over a virtual meet that was said to be friendly but had warnings over Taiwan issue. Chinese president is said to have used the virtual summit with …
Read More »Gynaecologically searched women now file suit
Special Desk A group of Australian women had to face gynaecological search by medical staff after a newborn was found abandoned at Hamad Airport. Women who were strip-searched and examined at Doha airport are suing authorities in Qatar as they feel their matter has not been addressed correctly. The women …
Read More »Gaddafi’s son wants president’s chair
Special Desk In about six-week time from now it will be decided whether Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of Libya’s former leader Muammar Gaddafi, will become the president or not. “Saif al-Islam al-Gaddafi submitted his candidacy for the presidential election to the High National Electoral Commission office in Sebha,” the commission …
Read More »End to speculation: Sara Duterte to contest elections
Special Desk Sara Duterte, the eldest daughter of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, will contest to become vice-president in next year’s elections. The Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte’s daughter has registered her candidacy for vice-president in next year’s elections and was chosen as the running mate of Ferdinand Marcos Jr, the son …
Read More »As tension mounts, Putin warns Belarus
Special Desk President Vladimir Putin has warned Belarus. Belarus’s threat to cut off gas supplies to Europe would be a breach of contract with Russia, Putin has warned. In an interview, Putin said President Alexander Lukashenko may have made the threat in a fit of temper. Lukashenko is facing new …
Read More »Dutch PM May Announce Lockdown
Special Desk With almost 40% of intensive care beds in Dutch hospitals now full, the PM Mark Rutte is likely to announce Western Europe’s first partial Covid lockdown for next three weeks, restricting shopping, sport and catering. His caretaker government is responding to record infections and rising intensive care cases …
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