International
- Mar- 2024 -9 March
NASA’s Europa Clipper mission to embark on a journey to explore Europa, a moon of Jupiter
NASA’s forthcoming Europa Clipper mission, scheduled for October 2024, is poised to embark on an expedition to investigate Europa, one…
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Russia and China are jointly pursuing plans to establish a nuclear power plant on the moon’s surface
In a significant stride within the contemporary race for lunar exploration, Russia and China have embarked on a collaborative venture…
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Study: Arctic Ocean could experience ‘ice-free’ summer days within the next decade
A recent study suggests that the Arctic region could experience ice-free summer days as soon as the next few years.…
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Astronauts cast their ballots from space in US primary elections
Have you ever pondered the lengths to which individuals may go to fulfill their civic obligations, aided by the government?…
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Astronomers calculate the threat Apophis, the most dangerous known asteroid, poses on Earth
Astronomers have now computed the potential threat posed by Apophis, once deemed the most perilous known asteroid, to Earth. For…
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Hong Kong proposes life imprisonment for those committing offences like insurrection and treason
On Friday (Mar 8), Hong Kong unveiled a new national security bill, proposing life imprisonment for offenses such as insurrection…
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Tokyo firm gives simulated menstrual pain to male employees; this is how they felt
It is simple to disregard encounters that are unfamiliar to us, but instances like these offer an opportunity to briefly…
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LinkedIn premium subscription business reaches $1.7 billion in 2023
LinkedIn, the professional social network under the ownership of Microsoft, has announced for the first time that its premium subscription…
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More than 200 school students kidnapped in the Nigerian town Kuriga
According to a report from the news agency Reuters, more than 200 school students were abducted in the Nigerian town…
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Karol G becomes the first Latina ever to be named Woman of the Year at Billboard Women in Music Awards
Karol G is certainly on a winning streak! During the Billboard Women in Music Awards ceremony on Wednesday night, Karol…
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The 71st Miss World beauty pageant to be hosted by filmmaker Karan Johar
The 71st Miss World beauty pageant is set to be hosted by filmmaker and TV chat show host Karan Johar.…
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German commuters face severe disruptions as strikes escalate in the transportation sector
Millions of German commuters and travelers encountered significant disruptions on Thursday as strikes intensified within the transportation sector. Workers from…
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Sweden completes accession process; officially joins NATO
Sweden formally joined NATO as its 32nd member on Thursday, marking a significant departure from its long-standing policy of neutrality…
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Multiple United States government websites experience a brief outage
Multiple government websites of the United States (US) encountered a brief disruption on the evening of March 7th. The Department…
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6 including mother and 4 children killed in mass stabbing incident
Ottawa: 6 people including a mother and 4 young children, were stabbed to death in the Canadian capital Ottawa. All…
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CBI raids trafficking racket sending Indians to Russian warfronts, 7 cities targeted
CBI dismantles trafficking ring sending Indian youths to Russia-Ukraine conflict zones, promising lucrative overseas jobs. The syndicate preyed on vulnerable…
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The Republican-controlled US House of Representatives successfully passes a $467.5 billion spending package
The Republican-controlled US House of Representatives has successfully passed a $467.5 billion spending package, a significant stride in averting a…
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Egypt inks $8 billion loan agreement with the IMF to address its severe economic challenges
Egypt has secured a substantial $8 billion loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in a bid to tackle…
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Amid intense Wall Street opposition, US regulators are poised for significant cut in Basel capital demands
US regulators are reportedly preparing for a substantial reduction in the additional capital requirements imposed on banks under the proposed…
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South Korean President vows that he would not tolerate the ongoing strikes by thousands of junior doctors
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol made a firm declaration on Wednesday (Mar 6), expressing his unequivocal intolerance for the…
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Pope Francis battles a cold; limits his speaking during a weekly audience in St Peter’s Square
Pope Francis, still contending with a cold, opted to limit his verbal contributions during a weekly audience in St. Peter’s…
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Chinese former software engineer from Google charged in the US for stealing AI trade secrets
A former Google software engineer of Chinese origin faces charges in the United States for purportedly pilfering trade secrets concerning…
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Lawmakers in Alabama pass legislation protecting In-Vitro Fertilisation providers
Lawmakers in Alabama have approved legislation safeguarding providers of In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF), a mere fortnight after a contentious decision by…
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Study: Walking over 2,200 steps a day reduces risk of diseases and early death
While conventional wisdom has advocated for a daily step count of 10,000 as a benchmark for good health, a recent…
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French women’s gymnastics coach gets suspended amid allegations of abuse
The Paris Olympics are a mere five months away. Prior to this highly anticipated event, Dimitru Pop, the coach for…
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Study: Electric vehicles emit more particle pollution than petrol and diesel cars
With the increasing apprehensions surrounding climate change, there is a growing demand for transportation alternatives that are environmentally friendly. Electric…
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Study: Two litres of diet soda daily raises irregular heartbeat risk by 20 per cent
A recent investigation conducted in Shanghai indicated that consuming two liters of diet soda or similar artificially sweetened drinks daily…
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Thailand arrests six Indians at Bangkok airport allegedly trying to smuggle 87 wild animals
Customs authorities in Thailand apprehended six Indian nationals at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport for allegedly attempting to smuggle 87 wild animals,…
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Arsonists identifying as the Volcano Group causes Tesla’s German factory to lose power
The German factory of Tesla faced a significant setback when arsonists, identifying themselves as the Volcano Group, sabotaged a high-voltage…
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Apple encounters significant setback in China as its iPhone sales plummet by 24%
Apple faced a significant challenge in China as its iPhone sales dropped by 24 percent in the first six weeks…
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China stands firm on its ambitious plan to achieve a 5% GDP growth this year
China remains resolute in its ambitious goal of achieving a 5 percent GDP growth this year, with officials expressing confidence…
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NDRF collaborates with ITBP for deploying rescue teams along China border
The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) is teaming up with the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) to deploy rescue units along…
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Bangladesh Levels T20I Series with Victory Over Sri Lanka
Bangladesh’s captain Najmul Hossain Shanto showcased a stellar performance, scoring an unbeaten half-century to guide his team to victory in…
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Gulf of Aden Cargo Vessel Attack: 13 Indian Crew Safe
Two days after responding to a drone strike on a Liberian-flagged commercial vessel in the Gulf of Aden, the Indian…
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Geoengineers innovate technologies to prevent the ‘doomsday glacier’ from melting
Geoengineers are developing technologies to decelerate glacier melting, aiming to avert the collapse of critical glaciers like the infamous “doomsday…
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