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Members of university fraternity pay off former cook’s mortgage

Members of a Louisiana State University fraternity have chipped in more than 50,000 US dollars to pay off the mortgage of a woman who...

Queen returns to royal duties four days after death of Prince Philip

Britain's Queen Elizabeth has returned to royal duties just four days after the death of her husband, Prince Philip. On Tuesday, the 94-year-old monarch hosted...

Johnson & Johnson delays vaccine rollout in Europe amid blood clots probe in US

Johnson & Johnson has said it is delaying the rollout of its coronavirus vaccine in Europe amid a US probe into rare blood clots. The...

BBC’s Prince Philip Coverage Complaints reaches a record high.

Sadly the passing away of Prince Philip, Duke Edinburgh on the 9th of April led to the BBC cancelling all it’s scheduled programmes for...

China’s exports rise 30.6% in March to 241bn dollars

China’s exports surged 30.6% in March compared to the previous year as global demand revived despite the persisting coronavirus pandemic. Exports rose to 241 billion...

Firefighter killed tackling blaze in St Petersburg

A major fire has engulfed a business centre in St Petersburg, Russia’s second-largest city, killing a firefighter and injuring two others. The blaze spread across...

Russia celebrates 60th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s historic space flight

Russians are commemorating the achievements of Yuri Gagarin, the cosmonaut who became the first person in space 60 years ago. Gagarin’s 108-minute mission on April...

Iran blames Israel for sabotage at Natanz nuclear site

Iran’s foreign ministry has blamed Israel for the sabotage attack at its underground Natanz nuclear facility. Spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh warned Iran would take revenge over...

India overtakes Brazil as second-worst hit country amid pandemic

India has reported another record daily surge in coronavirus infections to overtake Brazil as the second-worst hit country in the world. The 168,912 cases added...

Cyclone damages Australian towns and cuts power to thousands

A destructive cyclone has damaged several towns on Australia’s western coast, shattering windows, snapping trees and knocking out power. Tropical Cyclone Seroja crossed the Western...

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