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Japan Rejects Farewell Meeting With China’s Former Ambassador Amid Tensions

The Japanese Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, has rejected a meeting with China's former Ambassador to Japan, Kong Xuanyou, before his departure in late February.

UK: MP Robin Millar shares update concerning council officers meeting with Home Office officials

United Kingdom: The Member of Parliament for Aberconwy, North Wales, Robin Millar, shared the update concerning the meeting of local police and council officers with Home Office officials in Aberconwy as part of the consultation over whether Marle Hall is suitable as a Home Office facility for accommodating asylum seekers.

We will continue to take necessary steps for addressing national concerns: PM Terrance Drew

Basseterre, St Kitts: The Government of St Kitts & Nevis on Monday has made an announcement about the procurement of the much required microscope for the Ophthalmic Unit at JNF General Hospital that will soon lead to the resumption of the certain critical eye procedures at the institutions.

Sri Lanka receives $2.286 billion IMF bailout following efforts by India, US, and Japan

Sri Lanka has received a $2.286 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after India, the United States, and Japan convinced China to restructure its $7 billion loan to Sri Lanka.

Iran returns donated vaccines back to Poland

Iran has returned 8,20,000 coronavirus vaccines donated that were donated by Poland because they were manufactured in the United States. Poland donated more than a million doses of the corona vaccine of the British-Swedish AstraZeneca vaccine to Iran.

Spain: First case of stealth discovered in Galicia

Spain has registered the first case of BA.2 omicron sub-variant of the coronavirus. The first person being infected with BA.2 belongs to Galicia. According to...

Denmark to lift Covid-19 restrictions

The Government of Demark emphasizes that it will lift almost all COVID restrictions in the coming week; amid recording covid cases, it will also...

Protest have broken out against the decision of lifting Covid-19 restrictions

On Sunday, 23 January, a protest broke out in the streets of Brussels, where thousands of marchers gathered in the streets against the rules...

European nations eases COVID restrictions with mandatory vaccine

Infection with the Omicron version of the coronavirus continues in many European countries. Despite the uproar of the infection, some European nations are easing...

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UK: MP Robin Millar shares update concerning council officers meeting with Home Office officials

United Kingdom: The Member of Parliament for Aberconwy, North Wales, Robin Millar, shared the update concerning the meeting of local police and council officers with Home Office officials in Aberconwy as part of the consultation over whether Marle Hall is suitable as a Home Office facility for accommodating asylum seekers.

We will continue to take necessary steps for addressing national concerns: PM Terrance Drew

Basseterre, St Kitts: The Government of St Kitts & Nevis on Monday has made an announcement about the procurement of the much required microscope for the Ophthalmic Unit at JNF General Hospital that will soon lead to the resumption of the certain critical eye procedures at the institutions.

Sri Lanka receives $2.286 billion IMF bailout following efforts by India, US, and Japan

Sri Lanka has received a $2.286 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after India, the United States, and Japan convinced China to restructure its $7 billion loan to Sri Lanka.

Ireland-based musical duo Foster and Allen to start UK musical tour in April 2023, know schedule

Ireland-based musical duo Foster and Allen, consisting of Mick Foster and Tony Allen, are all set to embark on a musical tour around the United Kingdom in April 2023. The duo completed the Irish Tour over the weekend and thanked all the fans for joining them.
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