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US: 1,000 deaths from Corona for second day in a row

The United States is still the most affected country by the corona virus, with not only corona cases but also the highest number of deaths from any country in the world. The Corona virus has infected more than 4.1 million people in the United States, killing more than …

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Beautiful pictures of Prince George's birthday go viral

Birthday photos of Prince George, the eldest son of The British Duchess of Cambridge Prince William and Catherine Middleton, have gone viral. On Prince George's seventh birthday, The Duchess of Cambridge shared beautiful photos of George on the photo, video sharing…

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UK: Masks must be worn in markets, banks and public places

Markets, transport hubs and banks will be required to wear masks in the UK from tomorrow. According to media reports, the government published the guideline 12 hours before the mask ban was applied. British media say those who do not wear masks will be fined up to  100…

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Mike Pompeo forgot about Corona's precautions

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo ignored Corona's caution and extended his hand for a handshake. During his visit to Denmark, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo ignored Corona's caution and extended a hand to shake hands with his Danish counterpart. The Danish …

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Masks are mandatory in Belgium

Due to the resurgence of the corona virus in Belgium, the government has made it mandatory to wear a mask. The announcement was made by the Belgian Prime Minister at a press conference after the National Security Council meeting today. He said the spread of the corona …

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In Russia, forest fires have reduced an area larger than Greece to ashes

Forest fires in Russia have burned an area larger than the size of Greece by 2020. Russia's non-governmental environmental organization has released aerial footage of wildfires in Siberia. Forest fires in Russia have burned an area larger than the size of Greece by…

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In western Ukraine, a gunman took 20 passengers hostage

In western Ukraine, a gunman took 20 passengers hostage on a bus. The gunman had explosives and weapons. Ukrainian police say a gunman seized a bus and took 20 people hostage in northwestern Ukraine on Tuesday. Police sealed off the center of Lutsk, a town 400 kilomete…

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In Belgium, the corona virus began to spread again

The global coronavirus is once again spreading in Belgium. According to the Federal Institute of Inter-Health Sciensano, 200 new patients are now appearing daily, up from 80 a day last week. Thus, there is an increase of 61% in new patients. It is to be noted that the …

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Ireland's 157-acre island sold for 6.3 million

The private island of Horse has three beaches and seven houses and natural wildlife. An unknown European buyer did not visit the island but only watched videos. The purchase of the island was made on the Bhao Tao WhatsApp, which was associated with the copper industry …

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Twitter accounts of famous American actors and politicians including Bill Gates, Obama and Apple have been hacked

WASHINGTON: A hacker hacked into the social networking site Twitter, hacking into the accounts of Apple, including Bill Gates, Obama, Joe Biden and Alan Musk, to steal millions of dollars from the public. Chaos erupted on Twitter after the Twitter accounts of prominent…

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Plague kills 15-year-old boy in China, plague confirmed in US

BEIJING / COLORADO: A 15-year-old boy died of plague in China, after which 15 people who had contact with the boy were quarantined. A 15-year-old Mongolian child has died of a plague in China, according to the World News Agency. China's National Institutes of Healt…

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How 8000 Bosnian Muslims were killed 25 years ago?

On July 11, 1995, Bosnian Serb troops captured the town of Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In less than two weeks, his forces systematically killed more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslims. It was the worst massacre on European soil since World War II. Ratko Mladic, comma…

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Preparations are complete for the opening of Disneyland in Paris

Preparations have also been completed for the opening of Disneyland after the end of the lockdown in Paris. The theme park will be opened in phases from July 15. After Shanghai, Tokyo and Hong Kong, preparations have been completed for the opening of Disneyland in Pari…

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China: Heavy rains wreak havoc, killing more than 140

Heavy rains have wreaked havoc in several Chinese provinces, killing more than 140 people. Heavy rains wreaked havoc in several Chinese provinces, flooding railways, roads and bridges. When more water storage was depleted, the spillways of the dams were opened, floodin…

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Indian news channels banned in Nepal

KATHMANDU: Cable and satellite television service providers in Nepal have banned Indian private news channels from airing "objectionable" content and false propaganda against the Nepalese prime minister. According to a foreign news agency, on Thursday, Zee Ne…

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Harry and Meghan still rely on Prince Charles

Despite being separated from the British royal family, Prince Harry and Meghan Merkel are still financially dependent on Prince Charles. According to foreign media, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and his wife, former American actress Meghan Merkel, have n…

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China warns UK over Hong Kong intervention

China has warned Britain to refrain from interfering in Hong Kong following a call for international support by a pro-democracy activist following the introduction of new security rules. Chinese Ambassador Lui Xiaoming has said that the UK's offer to grant British …

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United States, 2 planes crashed in the air

Two planes have crashed in the US state of Idaho, killing two people and leaving six others missing . Ryan Haggins, of Edinburgh, Coutinho County, said the crash happened over Lake Dalin in the city of Quirin, where the plane crashed into a lake and sank. Two bodies ha…

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India bans 59 Chinese apps, including Tik Tak: What will India gain from banning Tik Tak?

India bans 59 Chinese apps, including Tik Tak: What will India gain from banning Tik Tak? The Indian government has announced a ban on 59 Chinese apps, including Tik Tak, amid ongoing tensions with China. Alibaba Group's UC browser, fashion app Shine and Baidu Maps…

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United States: For the second day in a row, 50,000 people fell ill from Corona

United States: For the second day in a row, 50,000 people fell ill from Corona The opening of the lockdown in the United States has had dire consequences. For the second day in a row, the number of corona cases in different states has exceeded 50,000. The Congress budg…

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Messi decided to leave Barcelona

Messi decided to leave Barcelona The famous footballer Lionel Messi has decided to leave the Spanish football club Barcelona,   he is not in favor of signing any more contract with the Barcelona club. Lionel Messi began his professional career with the same club in 200…

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Italy barred American tourists from entering the country

Italy barred American tourists from entering the country Italy barred 11 American tourists from entering the country after the border was closed due to Corona. American tourists arrived in Italy on July 1 by private plane. Italy's move is the result of a decision b…

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A blast at a cracker factory in Turkey has injured 41 people

A blast at a cracker factory in Turkey has injured 41 people An explosion at a cracker factory in the Turkish province of Sakarya has injured 41 people. The blast took place at a factory in Hindak area of   Sakaria. The sound of a loud explosion was heard in the distan…

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Macron nominates Jean Costaque as France's new prime minister

Macron nominates Jean Costaque as France's new prime minister French President Emmanuel Macron has named Jean-Costaque as the country's new prime minister. He will replace the resigned Prime Minister Edward Philip. President Emmanuel Macron has been reshuffling…

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Beaches and parks in Abu Dhabi open today

Beaches and parks in Abu Dhabi open today ABUDHABI: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is preparing to open some parks and beach resorts in Abu Dhabi from today, but those entering will need to have a normal body temperature and an official certificate of not being infecte…

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The brutal attacker of New Zealand mosques will be hanged on August 24

The brutal attacker of New Zealand mosques will be hanged on August 24 Christchurch: An Australian attacker who indiscriminately shot dead 50 worshipers at two mosques in New Zealand will be sentenced to death on August 24. According to the World News Agency, Justice C…

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Announcing the opening of schools in the UK from September with safety measures

Announcing the opening of schools in the UK from September with safety measures In the UK, all schools closed since March due to the corona virus have been announced to reopen in September. Under the British Department of Education's safety plan, there will be no a…

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Ways to make up for vitamin D deficiency

Vitamin D is a nutrient that is considered essential for the proper functioning of the body. Vitamin D is one of the essential vitamins needed by the body to protect the muscles of the body such as muscles, bones and teeth while protecting the vital organs heart, kidne…

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The cat that saved the injured man's life became a 'hero'

The cat that saved the injured man's life became a 'hero' The pet cat that helped save the life of an injured man became a hero. An elderly man near Toyoma, Japan, saw his pet cat constantly staring at a nearby canal and expressing uneasiness. The cat's…

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Corona cases 10,614,353, deaths 514,622 in the world

Outbreaks appear to be exacerbated during the Coronavirus epidemic, which has led to an increase in deaths and  patients. The number of people infected with the corona virus worldwide has reached 10,614,353, bringing the death toll to 514,622. Around the world, 4,266,3…

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Germany will assume the presidency of the European Union today

Germany will assume the presidency of the European Union today Germany will take over the presidency of the Council of the European Union from today, with all EU member states taking turns presiding over the Presidency of the European Council. The presidency of the Cou…

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