Special Desk Days after Kim Yo Jong sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un showed willingness to talk to South Korea, the North Korea claimed it successfully tested a new hypersonic missile. State media reported the new missile called ‘Hwasong-8’ was one of the five most important new weapons systems …
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Fumio Kishida likely to be Japan’s next PM
Special Desk Fumio Kishida will become Japan’s prime minister as the country’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) anointed former foreign minister Kishida as its new leader, virtually ensuring the soft-spoken consensus-builder will become prime minister soon. Fumio Kishida enjoys only moderate popular support and has a bland image. Kishida but …
Read More »International Day Of Awareness On Food Loss And Waste
V P Srivastava Today is International Day of Awareness on Food Loss and Waste . One will surprise to know that world wastes one third of food produced. According to FAO andU N Environment Programme world wastes one billion tonnes of food annually, this emerges at a time when food …
Read More »UP Govt to rope in ‘River Ranching’ to make Ganga pollution-free
Under the Namami Gange Mission, Deptt of Fisheries to release 15 lakh fishes into Ganges Fishes to be released in 12 districts covering areas of East & West UP* River Ranching to not only enhance marine life but also maintain cleanliness of Ganga Varanasi . In another effort to keep …
Read More »Germany Election: Merkel’s Party Loses To Rivals
Special Desk The poll results have come and Germany’s centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) have narrowly won the country’s federal elections, defeating Chancellor Angela Merkel’s the party. As per the primary results the SPD secured 26.0% of the vote, while the ruling conservative CDU/CSU bloc gained 24.5%. The Greens achieved the …
Read More »New ministers in poll bound UP
Jubilee News Desk Months before the assembly polls in 2022, the Uttar Pradesh cabinet expansion took place on Sunday and 7 more minister were added to the existing list of 53. A swearing-in ceremony hwas scheduled at the Gandhi auditorium in Raj Bhavan, but even minutes before official ceremony officials …
Read More »Will South talk to North Korea
Special Desk IN what could be said as a significant development in the strained relations between north and south Korea, Kim Yo Jong sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has shown willingness to talk to South Korea. IN what is being seen as a step towards ending the Korean …
Read More »Lebanon’s New PM seeks peoples’ trust
Special Desk The new PM Najib Mikati has urged Lebanon’s people to put their trust in his government. Mikati acknowledged that some Lebanese would struggle to put their faith in him and his government as he seeks to help his economically shattered country. This because so many politicians have failed …
Read More »Banks and investors pouring billions into Arctic oil & gas despite climate pledges
Oil and gas companies are A new report published by NGO Reclaim Finance reveals that commercial banks granted more than $314 billion between 2016 and 2020 to oil and gas companies developing new projects in the Arctic. Just as the area’s temperatures are rising two to three times faster than in the …
Read More »Capital investment by private companies may slide: RBI
Covid affected appetite for fresh projects: RBI Special Desk Coronavirus pandemic continues to play spoilsport. Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI’s) recent revelation says that capital investment by private companies can slide this Fiscal Year (FY) as well after reduction in the previous year because of ongoing Coronavirus pandemic lockdowns. RBI …
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