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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 …

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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 …

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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 …

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North Korean army in the zone dividing two Koreas

Special desk Kim Yo-jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, has said she has ordered the army to prepare entering in to the demilitarised zone dividing the two Koreas. The threat is partly in response to defector groups in the South sending propaganda material north. Kim Yo-jong, has said …

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The disintegrated Greek airport

Special Desk What shutdown did to the entire world had for the Athens International Airport also. Located on the southern Athenian coast on a site roughly three times the size of Monaco, Hellenikon — which translates to “the Greek” — was for decades the only international airport in Athens. The …

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New COVID-19 cases in New Zealand after 24 days gap

Special Desk New Zealand that had declared the country virus free roughly 24-days back got two new cases of coronavirus, ending a 24-day streak of no new infections. The cases have a UK travel history. Both women, who are from the same family, had travelled from the UK and were …

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Beijing recorded locally-transmitted coronavirus cases

Special Desk Amid fears of a second wave the Chinese capital Beijing recorded 36 new locally-transmitted coronavirus cases. The city has had no new cases in more than 50 days but this number is shocking for the authorities. The country’s Vice Premier Sun Chunlan called on officials to take decisive …

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France to lift COVID-19 restrictions

Special Desk France has announced to lift a number of coronavirus restrictions. This includes opening of the cafes and restaurants across France and travel to other European countries to be allowed. French President Emmanuel Macron announced that people will also be able to visit family members in retirement homes, which …

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Thailand begin testing horseshoe bats for COVID-19

Special Desk Thailand has researchers who have begun collecting samples from horseshoe bats to test them for coronavirus amid concerns that they may pose a threat to local residents. Researchers have planned to collect 300 bats, of 23 species it has in over three days from a cave in the …

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Nepal in border controversy with India

Special Desk Nepal that shares border with India, has approved a controversial map where it shows Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura as parts of Nepal.Nepal’s Cabinet has endorsed a new political map showing Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura under its territory, amidst a border dispute with India. The new map includes 335-km …

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