International
- Jan- 2024 -22 January
NASA to send a surgical robot and a 3D metal printer to the International Space Station
NASA is gearing up to send a surgical robot and a 3D metal printer to the International Space Station (ISS)…
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Small asteroid enters Earth’s atmosphere Sunday morning lighting up the sky over eastern Germany
Early on a Sunday morning, a small asteroid illuminated the sky over eastern Germany as it entered Earth’s atmosphere. Videos…
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Forsea Foods in Israel successfully produces lab-grown freshwater eel meat
In a groundbreaking achievement, Forsea Foods in Israel has successfully produced lab-grown freshwater eel meat, offering a potential solution to…
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Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, diagnosed with skin cancer
Sarah Ferguson is confronting a highly aggressive manifestation of skin cancer, specifically diagnosed as malignant melanoma. This revelation comes subsequent…
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Exxon Mobil Corp. files lawsuit in a Texas court launching a legal onslaught against climate campaigners
In an effort to prevent a shareholder vote scheduled for May on more stringent emissions targets, Exxon Mobil Corp. has…
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Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency ‘switches off’ the Moon lander almost three hours post-landing
Nearly three hours after successfully landing on the Moon, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) reported the cessation of the…
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Philippine President comes under fire after using the presidential helicopter to attend Coldplay concert
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr is facing social media criticism for utilizing the presidential helicopter to attend a Coldplay concert…
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Amazon’s deal to acquire robot vacuum manufacturer faces potential veto from European Union antitrust regulators
The proposed $1.4 billion acquisition of iRobot, the robot vacuum manufacturer, by Amazon is encountering potential resistance from European Union…
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Google software engineer charged with the murder of his wife in Santa Clara, California
A Google software engineer, identified as 27-year-old Liren Chen, is facing charges for the alleged murder of his wife in…
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Nearly 90 people killed across the United States due to sub-freezing conditions
Almost 90 individuals have lost their lives in incidents attributed to adverse weather conditions across the United States. The sub-freezing…
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Alabama man to be subjected to another execution attempt 14 months after the lethal injection
Nearly 14 months after surviving a state attempt to execute him by lethal injection, Holman Correctional Facility inmate Kenneth Eugene…
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47 people killed in landslide: Video
Beijing: At least 47 people were buried in a landslide in China. The landslide happened in the Liangshui village of…
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Study: Alcohol consumption and smoking can negatively affect IVF treatments
Are you considering undergoing IVF treatment? Are you also engaging in regular alcohol consumption and smoking? If so, it’s crucial…
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Study: Aliens could be secretly watching us but with a 3,000-year delay
A recent study suggests that extraterrestrial beings might be observing Earth and scrutinizing its prominent landmarks from their distant vantage…
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Satellite data reveals that Greenland Ice Sheet has lost about 21% more ice mass in the last four decades
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California has provided a startling update regarding the condition of Greenland’s ice sheet.…
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Uganda President lauds the significant contributions of Indian returnees to his country’s economic landscape
At the summit of the Non-Aligned Movement held in Kampala, Uganda, President Yoweri Museveni expressed admiration for the significant contributions…
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Report: The world’s largest iceberg is currently in the midst of floating away from the Antarctica
The world’s largest iceberg, also identified as A23a and once part of Antarctica, has been making headlines in recent months…
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More than 60 killed, millions affected by ‘bone-chilling cold’ amid Arctic blast
The bone-chilling cold unleashed by the Arctic blast continues to wreak havoc across several U.S. states, claiming the lives of…
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New discovery answers whether there was ever water on Mars
Mars has once again astounded scientists with a captivating revelation – colossal slabs of ice are concealed at its equator.…
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Study: pigs livers can help humans with liver failure; raises hopes for animal-to-human transplants
A groundbreaking experiment conducted at the University of Pennsylvania has sparked optimism among medical professionals, suggesting a potential breakthrough in…
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Seoul police chief charged over deadly incident at South Korea Halloween crush
On Saturday (Jan 20), South Korea brought charges against Kim Kwang-ho, the chief of police in Seoul, accusing him of…
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Scientists discovered new cosmic object lighter than the smallest black hole
Scientists have made a perplexing discovery of a cosmic object within our Milky Way galaxy that defies traditional categorization. This…
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Study: Earth could be warming at a faster pace than previously known
New evidence pointing to an acceleration in Earth’s warming trend, particularly in ocean temperatures, has emerged from a recent study…
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Scientists finally have the answer as to why little pups outlive big dogs
After extensive discussions and various studies, scientists at the University of Washington have finally unraveled the mystery behind the longer…
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Japan’s ‘Moon Sniper’ craft makes a successful ‘soft landing’ on the lunar surface
Japan’s ‘Moon Sniper’ craft achieved a successful ‘soft landing’ on the lunar surface on January 19, marking a significant milestone…
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ISRO’s Chandrayaan-3 ‘pinged’ on the Moon by NASA’s orbiter
In a noteworthy development, NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) have collaborated on a…
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New innovative plant-inspired robot developed that climbs up structures just like climbing vines
Innovation converges with nature in the form of FiloBot, a groundbreaking plant-inspired robot designed to climb structures similar to climbing…
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Iran successfully launches a satellite, says official news agency IRNA
On January 20, Iran achieved a significant milestone in its aerospace program by successfully launching the Soraya satellite using the…
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Powerful earthquake hits Southwest Indian Ridge
New Delhi: A powerful earthquake measuring 6.2 magnitude on the Richter scale struck the Southwest Indian Ridge in the early…
Read More » - 20 January
North Korea punishes 2 teens for enjoying South Korean pop culture, music, and entertainment
Once again, North Korea is facing criticism for its punitive measures against individuals who consume South Korean pop culture, music,…
Read More » - 20 January
Vladimir Putin observes the Orthodox feast of Epiphany by immersing himself in frigid waters
Russian President Vladimir Putin marked the Orthodox feast of Epiphany by participating in the traditional ritual of immersing himself in…
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Pakistan and Iran agrees to de-escalate tensions after both countries traded deadly airstrikes
Pakistan and Iran have mutually agreed to de-escalate tensions following recent airstrikes on militant targets in each other’s territory. The…
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US senators introduce legislation in US Congress to boost the country’s acquisition of critical minerals
A bipartisan group of US senators introduced legislation in Congress on Thursday, January 20, aimed at enhancing the country’s acquisition…
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Eiffel Tower, Paris welcomed 6.3 million visitors last year, more than that of 2019 before the Covid-19 pandemic
The Eiffel Tower in Paris reported a surge in visitor numbers last year, welcoming 6.3 million visitors, exceeding the pre-pandemic…
Read More » - 20 January
Dior pays homage to ballet legend Rudolf Nureyev with a menswear collection inspired by stage costumes
Dior paid a stylish tribute to ballet icon Rudolf Nureyev as they unveiled a menswear collection during Paris Fashion Week,…
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