The first COVID-19 variant case ‘Omicron’ was discovered in the US

The first COVID-19 variant case ‘Omicron’ was discovered in the US

According to US health experts, the first case of the omicron COVID-19 variant has been discovered in California. The leading infectious disease specialist Anthony Fauci said that the person has been fully vaccinated and is only suffering minor symptoms. The individual arrived in the United States from South Africa last week and is currently quarantined. … Read more

Biden reveals a plan to eliminate HIV/AIDS epidemic from the US by 2030

Biden reveals a plan to eliminate HIV/AIDS epidemic from the US by 2030.

President Joe Biden introduced a new national strategy to combat the disease of World AIDS, with the high aim of eliminating the epidemic in the United States by the start of the next decade. The White House has announced a “whole-of-society” policy that integrates the most up-to-date data, prevalence, and trends and places a greater … Read more

Akshay Kumar praises his Indonesian fans on ‘Najaa’ song dance video

Akshay Kumar praises his Indonesian fans on ‘Najaa’ song dance video

Bollywood movies are popular in India but now, an Indonesian YouTuber has recreated the Sooryavanshi’s “Najaa” song. Comedy king Akshay Kumar was impressed with the two content creators who reenacted each shot in painstaking detail, also wears similar attires like the actors worn in the song. Loved the recreation! Amazing effort. https://t.co/Mw8XINpbFU — Akshay Kumar … Read more

Shreya Ghoshal reply to netizens after fans disclose her chat with Parag Agrawal

Shreya Ghoshal reply to netizens after fans disclose her chat with Parag Agrawal

After Parag Agrawal’s selection as the new CEO of Twitter, singer Shreya Ghoshal has also become a trending topic. For those wondering what the relationship between the two is, let’s just say it’s almost a decade old and has something to do with the Internet’s massive collective online memory. Read more: Netizens create hilarious memes … Read more

Little girl adorably mispronounces Knife word with ‘Kacchu’

Little girl adorably mispronounces Knife word with 'Kacchu'

People are amazed by seeing the video of a cute little girl mispronouncing the word knife. She continues calling it kacchu since she can’t say chakku, the Hindi word for knife. A young girl is seen standing near a table with a plate containing a few peeled veggies and a knife on it. Her mother … Read more

Watch: bride exercise in a gym for her pre-wedding shoot

Watch: bride exercise in a gym for her pre-wedding shoot

It’s officially wedding season, and couples are rushing to conduct a pre-wedding picture shoot with an out-of-the-box concept. One bride-to-be has captured the interest of netizens with her commitment to fitness, and a video of her lifting weights during her photoshoot has quickly gone viral. Read more: The Indian bride arrives at the exam hall … Read more

Google will prohibit political advertising ahead of the Philippine election

Google will prohibit political advertising ahead of the Philippine election

Google said on Wednesday that political advertising will be banned on its platform. In the run-up to Philippine elections in May, next year to determine a successor to President Rodrigo Duterte. The decision comes as social media companies face scrutiny over their handling of political advertising during the 2020 presidential election in the United States. … Read more

Twitter forbids the posting of personal photos and videos without consent

Twitter forbids the posting of personal photos and videos without consent

Twitter has stated that it will not allow personal media such as images and videos to be shared on its platform without the person’s consent. The privacy policy of the social media company already bans the sharing of other people’s personal information such as phone numbers, addresses, and IDs. Read more: Twitter’s in-app tipping feature … Read more

Pakistani company launched digital tax filing for women

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According to a statement released by the company, the online tax filing portal Befiler will launch an easy-to-use digital tax filing technique with Karandaaz support, with the goal of assisting Pakistani women in the process. Working women in Pakistan will be able to file their tax returns digitally through this project, decreasing their reliance on … Read more

The National Library of Pakistan has opened a technology lab

The National Library of Pakistan has opened a technology lab

The National Library of Pakistan now features a ‘Maker Lab,’ which was launched by US Embassy Public Affairs Minister Counsellor Ray Castillo, National Heritage and Cultural Division Joint Secretary Muhammad Mureed Rahimoon. The lab will bring new tools and technology to young Pakistani inventors and entrepreneurs, allowing them to innovate and experiment. The new Maker … Read more

Canada restricted traveling for 3 African countries due to Omicron

Canada restricted traveling for 3 African countries due to Omicron

Nigeria, Malawi, and Egypt have been added to Canada’s list of countries where travel is restricted in terms of the new Omicron version of COVID-19, increasing the number of nations affected by the ban to 10. The three African countries were added to a list of seven announced by Ottawa in reaction to a new … Read more

Study: HPV vaccine lower the risk of cancers in teens and young women

Study: HPV vaccine lower the risk of cancers in teens and young women

A new study shows the first generation of HPV vaccine recipients is substantially less likely to get or die from cervical cancer than women just a few years older. The human papillomavirus, or HPV, is responsible for nearly all cases of cervical cancer, for which vaccination has been available since 2006. According to research in … Read more

Study: shows a link between the psychiatric disorders and type 2 diabetes

Study finds link between psychiatric disorders, Type 2 diabetes

Study shows, those who suffer from psychological problems often have to deal with type 2 diabetes than the general population. Danish who is researchers said “Increased prevalence of type 2 diabetes among individuals with a psychiatric disorder suggests that these conditions have a shared vulnerability,” the Danish researchers said. The researchers investigate four electronic databases … Read more

Study: sounds help pedestrians to detect the electric cars

Study: sounds help pedestrians to detect the electric cars

According to a study presented at the Acoustical Society of America me even with manufactured sounds, electric vehicles remain loud enough to be a safety risk, especially for visually impaired pedestrians. The findings showed that none of the evaluated vehicles achieved a 100% detection rate in the study, in which participants were requested to hit … Read more

Watch woman creates saree blouse with henna in a viral video

Watch woman creates saree blouse with henna in a viral video

There is no doubt that the saree is one of the most elegant ethnic attire. The six yards can also be worn with a variety of tops. But, have you ever seen a henna blouse worn with a saree? A video of a woman wearing a Mehendi blouse has gone viral on the internet and … Read more

Netizens create hilarious memes on Parag Agrawal to become CEO

Netizens create hilarious memes on Parag Agrawal to become CEO

Twitter’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Jack Dorsey, announced his departure, and Parag Agrawal, an Indian technologist become the new Twitter CEO. Parag Agrawal, a 37-year-old IIT Mumbai, and Stanford University alumnus, joined Twitter in 2011 and was named CEO of the microblogging service 10 years later. Congratulatory messages have been pouring in for Parag Agrawal … Read more

Watch: fire breakout at the wedding but guests continue to food in a viral video

Watch: fire breakout at the wedding but guests continue to food in a viral video

Weddings bring with them a lot of fun and create memories. It’s a way to bring happiness together with the family and forget about the rest of the world for nearly a week. The list includes getting dressed, wearing your nicest dresses, taking pictures, eating wonderful food (without worrying about the additional calories or carbs), … Read more

Karachi: A young man commits suicide at the Lucky One Mall

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On Tuesday, a young man committed suicide at Karachi’s Lucky One Mall. The boy name was Syed Zaheer ul Hassan Abadi After being sent to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, the guy succumbed to his injuries. Police and rangers arrived at the incident and blocked off the area for the public while the matter was investigated. … Read more

Factorial Energy Battery Maker sign agreement with Daimler, Stellantis

Factorial Energy Battery Maker sign agreement with Daimler, Stellantis

Factorial Energy based in the United States, announced on Tuesday that it has reached agreements with Daimler AG’s Mercedes-Benz and Stellantis NV to commercialize its battery technology. Daimler and Stellantis will each make a strategic investment in the solid-state battery company as part of the agreements, Factorial Energy said in a statement, without disclosing financial … Read more

Australia hopes to raise the tougher legislation on tech giants with a new inquiry

Australia hopes to raise the tougher legislation on tech giants with a new inquiry

Prime Minister Scott Morrison of Australia will announce a parliamentary inquiry into the behavior of the world’s major technology companies and the need for new legislation on Wednesday. Australia has taken the lead in limiting the power of companies like Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) and Facebook (NASDAQ: FB), enacting legislation that has been hailed as a … Read more

Meta Facebook owner ordered by UK watchdog to sell Giphy

Meta Facebook owner ordered by UK watchdog to sell Giphy

The UK competition watchdog has ordered Facebook owner Meta (FB.O) to sell popular animated photos site Giphy, in what is Britain’s first such action against so-called Big Tech in its efforts to strengthen regulation of the sector. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) stated that the acquisition of Giphy by Facebook last year will limit … Read more

The planets will align in one line before December best meteor shower

The planets will align in one line before December best meteor shower

The longest nights of the year occur in December, and the extra hours of darkness will bring astronomical events to people of all ages that people of all ages can enjoy without a telescope The annual Geminid meteor shower will take the spotlight as not only the best meteor shower of the month but also … Read more

Google honors Lotfi Zadeh through a creative doodle

Google honors Lotfi Zadeh through a creative doodle

Google honors Azerbaijani-American computer scientist, electrical engineer, and Professor Lotfi Zadeh with a new and creative doodle Google’s homepage shows Zadeh’s artwork with a colorful chart with the company’s logo. On this day in 1964, Zadeh submitted his groundbreaking paper on Fuzzy Sets, which introduced the mathematical framework known as fuzzy logic. Read more: This … Read more

Study: COVID-19 could cause heart problems in young athletes

COVID-19 could cause heart problems in young athletes

According to a new study, a heart condition known as myocarditis has been discovered in a number of college athletes in the United States who have had COVID-19. The COVID-19 vaccine has also been related to myocarditis in some young persons. Experts say the chances of cardiac muscle inflammation in people who develop COVID-19 infection … Read more

Watch: Desi boy hilarious DIY technique to dry his hair

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When there is no obvious answer to a problem, the time-tested concept of ‘jugaad’ always works and it goes without saying that no one does it better than Indians! In the video, a desi boy is shown drying his hair with a desi DIY technique in the absence of a hairdryer. Read more: Ranbir Kapoor allegedly … Read more

Covid Omicron diagnosed in Europe 11 days ago, jolts markets on vaccine fears

Covid Omicron diagnosed in Europe 11 days ago, jolts markets on vaccine fears

On Tuesday, the CEO of drugmaker Moderna (MRNA.O) raised additional concerns in financial markets with a warning that existing COVID-19 vaccinations will be less successful against the new Omicron form than they had been against the Delta variant. Stephane Bancel’s statements sparked fears that vaccine resistance could extend the pandemic. Bancel told in an interview … Read more

German government announce raises Covid bonus for millions of employees

German government announce raises Covid bonus

In Germany, almost 3.5 million state-level employees and civil servants will receive a 2.8 percent raise and a tax-free COVID-19 bonus of 1,300 euros ($1,470) next year. The agreement announced by the Verdi and dbb unions also will see higher wages and hazard pay for workers in several medical and care professions, as well a … Read more

NASA is gearing up for another spacewalk at the International Space Station (ISS)

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NASA is preparing for another spacewalk at the International Space Station (ISS), the ninth such activity involving its astronauts this year. Thomas Marshburn and Kayla Barron, two recent space station guests, will leave the ISS on Tuesday, November 30 to repair a problematic antenna system. NASA said in a message that the two astronauts will … Read more