Monthly Archives: May, 2022

Birth count increases in US for first time since 2014

After a sharp dip during the first year of the epidemic, which interrupted significant social and economic activities, the number of newborns in the...

Teenage gunman kills 19 children, 2 teachers at Texas elementary school

After rushing into a Texas elementary school on Tuesday, a juvenile shooter killed at least 19 children and two teachers, the latest gun-fueled mass...

Taliban plans pact with UAE to run Afghan airports

After months of discussions with the UAE, Turkey, and Qatar, the Taliban's acting deputy prime minister said on Tuesday that the organization will sign...

Close contacts of monkeypox cases to get vaccines in Denmark

The Danish Health Authority said on Tuesday that Bavarian Nordic (BAVA.CO) will deliver immunizations to close relatives of monkeypox patients. Director Bolette Soborg told media,...

Uber to start taxis in Italy to expand business

Uber Technologies Inc announced on Tuesday that it has reached an agreement to connect its ride-hailing app with Italy's top taxi dispatcher in order...

Italy to open beach bar licenses by end 2024

Politicians in Italy agreed on Tuesday to set a deadline of the end of 2024 for completing tenders for lucrative contracts to run bars...

Netflix announces new titles of games

Netflix Inc (NFLX.O) announced the release of three smartphone games on Tuesday, with a fourth coming later this month, as the streaming service famed...

Albanese sworn in as Australia’s 31st PM

Anthony Albanese, the leader of Australia's Labor Party, was sworn in as the country's 31st prime minister on Monday, promising to unite the country...

Medicine shortage leading to death sentence for some in Sri Lanka

A scarcity of medicine in Sri Lanka caused by an economic crisis will soon result in deaths, according to physicians, as hospitals are compelled...

BMW plans to reduce dependence on natural gas; explores energy options

BMW is looking into new investments in solar, geothermal, and hydrogen energy to reduce its reliance on natural gas, according to the carmaker's manufacturing...

Chile to reopen Easter Island to tourists from Aug 1

Easter Island, one of Chile's most popular tourist destinations, will resume to tourists on August 1 after being closed to visitors at the onset...

Fresh floods hit South Africa, people forced to flee    

Heavy rains pounded South Africa, causing hundreds of people to escape their homes on the east coast, only a month after the worst floods...

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US: 40% of people exposed to unhealthy levels of air pollution

According to a recent report by the American Lung Association, nearly 40% of people in the US are exposed to unhealthy levels of air...

Profits dip, Tesla comes up with new models

Tesla's profits have significantly declined this year, prompting the company to accelerate the release of new models and cut thousands of jobs in an...

Greece: Athens covered with orange Sahara dust haze

An intense orange haze has enveloped Athens, creating a surreal landscape as vast clouds of Sahara Desert dust have drifted over the city. This...

Argentina: People protest against cuts to public universities

Tens of thousands of demonstrators filled the streets of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, on Tuesday, to protest and for voicing their opposition...