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Paradise on Earth opens its gardens after 3 months Paradise on Earth opens its gardens after 3 months
Gardens and parks in Kashmir reopened on Wednesday morning after remaining closed for over 100 days due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown.
The fight to restore visa rights The fight to restore visa rights
After US President Donald Trump announced a move to send students on non-immigrant visas back if their colleges moved courses online, he was met with immense resistance to the idea, with colleges taking the fight to court.
Double whammy: Japan faces a disaster amid coronavirus Double whammy: Japan faces a disaster amid coronavirus
According to a report by Reuters, boxes of surgical masks, bottles of disinfectant and a sign saying "Please wear a mask" mark the entrance to a public gym in Yatsushiro city, a shelter for residents fleeing devastating floods in southwestern Japan this week.
What you need to know about the Mars 2020 Perseverance mission What you need to know about the Mars 2020 Perseverance mission
NASA expects to launch its latest Mars mission - Perseverance - in less than a month, and will carry the Perseverance rover, here's all we know about it.
Dancing queen: Robots take lead in inspiring baseball teams Dancing queen: Robots take lead in inspiring baseball teams
With their stadium devoid of fans due to coronavirus restrictions, Japanese baseball team Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks have come up with an imaginative replacement: dancing robots.
World's top 100 brands value equals Japan's GDP World's top 100 brands value equals Japan's GDP
The total brand value of the Top 100 global brands reached US$5 trillion, equivalent to the annual GDP of Japan. It has increased by 245% since 2006, when the total brand value first reached US$1 trillion.
How the lockdown is helping curb gold smuggling How the lockdown is helping curb gold smuggling
With smugglers out of the picture, legal dealers are now free to revert to normal prices and do away with the deep discounts. Traders are now selling at a premium, instead of at loss.
Audi reveals concept of Q4 Sportback e-tron Audi reveals concept of Q4 Sportback e-tron
Over the past few years, the advent of better battery technology and production has led to car manufacturers across the world adopting electric vehicles in to their lineups, now Audi is also showing off a new electric concept
Google's parent brings internet balloons to Kenya Google's parent brings internet balloons to Kenya
Alphabet Inc began offering the world's first commercial high-speed internet using balloons to villagers in remote regions of Kenya's Rift Valley.
Taiwan offers fake flights for travel-starved tourists Taiwan offers fake flights for travel-starved tourists
With Covid taking over the world, travelling anywhere is out of the picture, leaving many frequent fliers feeling nostalgic. The Taiwanese have decided to alleviate some of their misery, here's how.
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