International
- Jan- 2024 -6 January
Researchers find that the true colours of Neptune and Uranus are very similar
In a recent revelation, researchers have discovered that the true colors of Neptune and Uranus are very similar, contrary to…
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NASA to extend a unique opportunity to the public to have their names fly to the lunar surface
In an uncommon move, NASA is offering a unique opportunity for the public to have their names sent to the…
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Moderate intensity earthquake hit Southern California near Lytle Creek
California: A moderate intensity earthquake measuring 4.2 magnitude on the Richter Scale struck Lytle Creek in Southern California on January…
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Modi expresses condolences for Japan earthquake victims, pledges full support
On January 4, Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed his deep anguish and concern over the major earthquake that struck Japan…
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EV maker Tesla to recall million plus cars in China over software problem
Tesla, led by Elon Musk, is recalling over 1.6 million electric vehicles in China due to issues with the assisted…
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Rocket and satellite maker SpaceX sues a US labour board
SpaceX has taken legal action against the US National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), filing a lawsuit in the federal court…
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How the euro emerged out of Europe’s quest for greater integration explained
As the world celebrated the arrival of 2024, it marked the completion of 25 years since the introduction of the…
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Most venomous spider’s largest male specimen found in Sydney
Wildlife experts in Australia have recently identified the largest male specimen of the world’s most venomous spider, the funnel-web spider.…
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Subway train in New York City collides with another train injuring over 20
A subway train collision occurred in New York City (NYC) on Thursday, injuring over 20 people and causing significant service…
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South Korean intelligence claims that Kim Jong Un’s 10-year-old daughter might succeed him
The daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Kim Ju Ae, is considered the “most likely” successor, according to…
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Study claims that people with long Covid shouldn’t undertake intense exercise
A study published in the journal Nature Communications has suggested that individuals with long Covid should avoid intense exercise as…
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NASA announces the winners of Phase 1 of the 2024 NIAC programme
NASA has unveiled the winners of Phase 1 of the 2024 NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program, a platform that…
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3 dead, 28 injured in train collision
Jakarta: 3 people lost their lives and 28 others were injured as 2 trains collided on Indonesia’s main island of…
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UAE probe detects significant dust mobilisation in Mars
While Mars is commonly known, many might be unaware of its atmosphere and the occurrence of storms on its surface.…
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Sri Lanka: Newly-appointed chief selector Upul Tharanga names a new Test captain in Dhananjaya de Silva
Sri Lanka, facing a challenging period in cricket, has found a reason for optimism with the appointment of Dhananjaya de…
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Former U.S. Open champion Emma Raducanu moves into the main draw of the Australian Open
Emma Raducanu, the former U.S. Open champion, has secured a place in the main draw of the Australian Open as…
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Japan Airlines inferno: Transcripts suggest that the Coastguard plane didn’t had clearance for take-off
Japanese authorities revealed on January 3 that the passenger jet involved in a collision with a Coast Guard turboprop at…
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China’s military to conduct routine patrols with its naval and air forces in the South China Sea
China’s military, through its Southern Theater Command, has announced routine patrols with naval and air forces in the South China…
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UN implores US to reconsider the execution of Kenneth Smith in Alabama by asphyxiation using pure nitrogen
A group of United Nations experts has urgently called on U.S. authorities to reconsider the planned execution of Kenneth Smith…
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New York City reintroduces indoor mask requirements at all public hospitals
With the surge in respiratory viruses, including influenza and COVID-19, in the United States, New York City has reintroduced indoor…
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SpaceX employees fired for criticising Musk and calling him ‘distraction and embarrassment’
SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, is currently under investigation by the US National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) for allegedly wrongfully…
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South Korean and U.S. troops conduct joint combat firing drills near the border with North Korea
South Korean and U.S. troops have recently engaged in joint combat firing drills near the North Korean border, utilizing heavy…
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Scientists unearth 500-million-year old ‘giant’ predator worms in Greenland
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have found fossils of a previously unknown group of animal predators named Timorebestia in North…
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Forest destroyed by a Volcano 22-million-years ago rediscovered
Scientists from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute have rediscovered a 22-million-year-old mangrove forest on Barro Colorado Island in the Panama…
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ISRO to use Elon Musk-led SpaceX’s Falcon-9 for one of its mission launches later this year
India’s space agency ISRO’s commercial arm, NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), announced its plan to utilize SpaceX’s Falcon 9 for an…
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World Braille Day: what it’s all about and why it’s worth celebrating
Get ready to mark your calendar because it’s time to celebrate World Braille Day! This special day, observed annually on…
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Researchers figure out what makes urine yellow
Scientists have finally unraveled the mystery behind the yellow color of urine, a longstanding puzzle that has confounded researchers for…
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Here are some interesting Isaac Newton facts on his birthday
The renowned figure in the history of science, Isaac Newton, is often associated with the tale of an apple falling…
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Acclaimed rapper Snoop Dogg to be a special reporter for US broadcaster NBC at the Paris Olympics
Renowned rapper Snoop Dogg is set to be a special reporter for NBC during the upcoming Paris Olympics, reprising his…
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US space agency NASA selects three BTS’s songs for their upcoming lunar mission
Despite being on a hiatus, BTS continues to make headlines and set records. The US space agency NASA has reportedly…
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Indonesian President’s son summoned by election watchdog over an alleged campaign violation ahead of polls
Gibran Rakabuming Raka, the son of Indonesian President Joko Widodo, has been summoned by the election watchdog, Bawaslu, over an…
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Three Chinese balloons flew across Taiwan island and near an air base days ahead of polls
On Tuesday, three Chinese balloons reportedly crossed Taiwan island and approached an air base, according to the Taiwanese defense ministry.…
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United States reaches deal to extend its military presence at a base in Qatar for another 10 years
The United States has reportedly reached an agreement to extend its military presence at the Al Udeid Air Base in…
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Gunman breaks into Colorado Supreme Court building days after Trump verdict
In the early hours of January 2, a gunman, identified as 44-year-old Brandon Olsen, forcefully entered the Colorado Supreme Court…
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Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of attacks on New Year
On New Year’s Day, Ukraine and Russia exchanged accusations of carrying out attacks, marking a continuation of hostilities between the…
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