Special Desk In a shocking incident on Tuesday the French President Emmanuel Macron was slapped on his left cheek by a man in a crowd as he spoke to the public during a visit to southeast France. A video of the incident went viral on social media. President’s security was …
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‘Don’t enter US illegally’: Harris to Guatemala migrants
Special Desk In what she calls tackling cause of border crisis, the US Vice President Kamala Harris has asked would-be migrants in Guatemala not to try to enter the United States illegally. In a news conference alongside Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei, she warned against illegal migration and said, “Do not …
Read More »G-7 countries have committed to deliver climate targets ahead of COP26
Dr. Seema Javed The G7 countries – [UK, US, Japan, Canada, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, EU] – have committed to deliver climate targets in line with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5C warming limit, agreed to phase out global support for fossil fuels and committed to zero carbon power sectors by the …
Read More »Malawai burnt expired covid vaccine doses
Jubilee News Desk This might catch your attention more than anything else. Malawi, the landlocked country in southeastern Africa, has incinerated 19,610 expired doses of the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine. The expiry date on the batch was April 13 and the health officials said the people were not coming to vaccination …
Read More »Neera Tanden is White House senior adviser
Jubilee News Desk Its will be pride moment for Indians in America as Neera Tanden will join White House as senior advisor. Tanden has been entrusted with two tasks to launch a review of the US Digital Service, and plan contingencies that could result from the Supreme Court’s consideration of …
Read More »Taipei raises coronavirus alert to Level 3
Taiwan decides toughest curbs amid infections spike Taiwan government makes masks must for outdoors Special Desk Amid rising cases of covid-19 the Taiwan government has imposed its toughest restrictions so far shutting down cinemas and entertainment venues until 28 May, while limiting gatherings to a max five indoors and 10 …
Read More »Rockets pound Israel, UN security council to meet
Special Desk Dozens of rockets pond Israel after Israeli air strikes felled a multi-storey building in Gaza. The UN has now warned of full-scale war with escalation of the fighting, which began on Monday and the UN security council is likely to hold meet over the growing hostilities. Fighting that …
Read More »Nepal PM Oli lost confidence, set to resign
Jubilee News Desk IN a major political twist the neighbouring Nepal’s Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli lost in parliament the trial of strength. Sharma will now be submitting resignation to President Bidhya Devi Bhandari. Bhandari will ask Parliament to explore formation of the new government within a week. Sharma …
Read More »Refugees in Malawi resist moving to overcrowded camp
Special Desk Despite living in Malawi for years hundreds of refugees have to move to the only overcrowded refugee camp. Government of Malawi has ordered thousands of refugees to move to the country’s only refugee camp. Some of the refugees have lived in Malawi for years, setting up businesses and …
Read More »North Korea warns of crisis, aims US and South Korea
Special Desk North Korea has issued warning that US will face a crisis “beyond control.” North Korea also accused South Korea of provocations against Pyongyang in a series of statements, comments that could set the stage for a showdown between the three nations. US president Biden and his South Korean …
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