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UNGA Holds First in-Person Plenary Meeting in Nearly Six Months

  The United Nations General Assembly on Thursday held its first in-person

Signs Of Depression Spikes Among Americans Since Start Of Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has touched pretty much every person in America –

Lebanese Army Finds 4 Tons Of Ammonium Nitrate Near Beirut Port

The Lebanese army said on Thursday they found more than 4 tonnes

Unacceptable! – EU blows hot as US impose sanctions on ICC staff

The European Union’s (EU) top diplomat and France called on Thursday for Washington to

Kenyan Government Goes After Financiers of Al-Shabab Terrorist Group

Authorities accused them of bankrolling al-shabab responsible for several deadly attacks which

China, Russia to Safeguard WWII Results

  Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Thursday that he is ready

EU, UN to Monitor Venezuela’s Parliamentary Elections

   The Venezuelan government, led by embattled President Nicolas Maduro, has again invited

Indian Prime Minister’s Twitter Account Hacked

  The official Twitter account of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s personal

Shocking New Evidence Uncovered in the Killing of George Floyd

The attorneys also suggested that Floyd was already overdosed on drugs and

At Least One Person Killed As Typhoon Maysak Hits Waterlogged Koreas

At least one person was reported killed and thousands were temporarily without

Children In Richest Countries Suffer From Poor Mental Well-Being, Obesity- UNICEF

Too many children in the world’s richest countries lack basic maths and

U.S Will Not Pay Outstanding 2020 Membership Due To WHO- Official

The U.S. Government says it will not pay its outstanding 2020 membership

Biden, Democratic Party Raise 364.5 Million Dollars 

  Joe Biden’s U.S. presidential campaign and the Democratic Party $364.5 in

India’s Facebook Executives Grilled Over Hate Speech Policies

Executives of social media giant Facebook were questioned on Wednesday by an

U.S. Places Sanction on ICC Chief Prosecutor

  The U.S. is placing sanctions on International Criminal Court (ICC) Chief

11 Nigerians Die Of COVID-19 In South Africa – NUSA Reveals

The Nigerian Union in South Africa (NUSA) says that 11 Nigerians have

COVID-19: Australia Enters Recession First Time In Almost 30 Years

Australia has officially fallen into its first recession in 29 years with

World Supply Threatened As COVID-19 Delays India’s Sugar Crop Harvest

India is facing potential delays in the harvest of its massive sugarcane

Prime Minister Lee Loong Concedes ‘Errors’ In Handling Pandemic

  In spite having one of the world’s lowest coronavirus-related death tolls,

New Tunisian Gov’t Wins Confidence Vote In Parliament

Tunisia’s parliament voted in favour of a new government on Tuesday, with

Hong Kong Launches Free Mass COVID-19 Testing

Hong Kong started a mass coronavirus testing campaign on Tuesday, with samples

600 Ugandan Troops Guarding UN Facilities, Personnel In Somalia Honoured By UN

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has honoured 600 Ugandan troops guarding UN facilities

France Has Over 8,000 People On Terror Watchlist – Minister

There are 8,132 people on France’s security watchlist for persons suspected of

Thailand Delays $724m China Submarine Deal After Protests

Thailand on Monday delayed its plan to buy two submarines from China,

Beirut Explosion: Lebanon Judge Orders Arrest of Two Officials

Lebanese judicial investigator Fadi Sawan issued on Monday an arrest warrant against

White House To Target More Chinese Apps, Extend Crackdown- Navarro

The White House may target more Chinese apps, said Peter Navarro, a

Lebanon Names Diplomat Mustapha Adib As PM

Lebanon named on Monday its  ambassador to Germany, Mustapha Adib as new

#BlackLivesMatter: Jacob Blake to Face Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Charges

Jacob Blake had allegedly sexually assaulted a lady on May 3 and

First Direct Commercial Flight From Israel To UAE Takes Off

The first direct flight between Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE)

Japan’s Ruling Party To Hold September 14 Leadership Vote; Four Possible Candidates For PM

Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) will vote on Sept. 14 to