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Bird Flu Case From India To Australia

A case of bird flu has been reported for the first time in Australia, that too for a child. But now WHO says that bird flu came from India.

Four Indian Medical Students Drawn In A River In Russia

Four Indian medical students drowned in a river near St Petersburg in russia and the Indian missions in the country were coordinating with russian authorities to send their bodies to…

Man Died As Residential Building Collapses In Istanbul

One person was killed after a residential building collapsed in Istanbul on Sunday, local media reported.

CEO Elon Musk Target June 6 for Starship 4th Test Flight

SpaceX is aiming to launch Starship’s fourth test flight, which comes with many improvements, on June 6, said CEO Elon Musk on Sunday.

Indian Students In Kyrgyzstan Fear Attacks, Seek Evacuation Amid Rising Violence

Indian students, including many from the Telugu states, have expressed growing fears for their safety in Kyrgyzstan following escalating violence.

New COVID-19 Wave Grips Singapore

Singapore is seeing a new COVID wave as the authorities recorded more than 25,900 cases from May 5 to 11 even as Health Minister Ong Ye Kung on Saturday advised…

10 People Died In A Clash Between Govt Forces And Houthis in Yemen

Ten people were killed in fierce clashes between joint Yemeni forces aligned with the internationally recognized government and the Houthi fighters in Yemen's central province of Marib, a military official…

Israeli Strike On Gaza’s Rafah, 7 People Dead

The Israeli Air Force has attacked a building in Rafah in southern Gaza, killing seven people.

Earthquake of Magnitude 7.2 Hits Taiwan

Taiwan's Meteorological agency reported that a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck at 7:58 a.m. Wednesday, with a depth of 15.5 km.

Palestinian Death Toll in Gaza Strips Reaches to 32,623 

The Palestinian Death toll in the Gaza Strip has risen to 32,623, the Hamas-run health Ministry said in a press statement.