International
- Oct- 2023 -14 October
Israeli Strikes in Lebanon: Journalist Killed, Six Injured
A Reuters news videographer, Issam Abdallah, lost his life in Israeli shelling in southern Lebanon on Friday. Reuters expressed their…
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Mass Exodus from North Gaza as Israel Prepares Ground Offensive
In a dire situation, thousands of Palestinians fled to southern Gaza on Saturday as Israel issued a warning of an…
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WHO cautions against ‘disastrous’ mass evacuation in Gaza
The World Health Organization (WHO) expressed its concerns on Friday regarding a potential mass evacuation of the northern Gaza Strip,…
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Ancient scrolls charred by Mt Vesuvius in 79 AD ‘virtually unwraped’ by researchers
When the eruption of Mount Vesuvius reached Herculaneum in AD79, it resulted in the town’s burial under layers of ash…
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Researchers say that solar energy could be harnessed to turn lunar dust to pave for landing pads and roads
Space scientists are actively pursuing ways to expand human presence in the solar system, particularly on the Moon. However, a…
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Study: Female frogs fake their own deaths to avoid persistent males to avoid sex if they are not interested
Researchers have discovered that female frogs employ a range of strategies, including pretending to be dead, rotating, and emitting release…
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Study: Colour of flying frogs help them to camouflage themselves as poop
A study carried out on juvenile Wallace’s flying frogs at Vienna’s Schoenbrunn Zoo in Austria has unveiled intriguing insights. The…
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Scientists discover glass fragments buried beneath 280 metres of Antarctic ice over 2,000 years ago
Approximately 1,800 years ago, New Zealand’s Taupo volcano experienced its most recent eruption, ejecting glass fragments that traveled all the…
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10 tips for eye health and maintaining good eyesight
World Sight Day, observed annually on the second Thursday of October, serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of…
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Oxford professor claims that AI can help detect dementia way before than doctors
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has brought about significant changes in the digital landscape and is poised to be a game-changer in…
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Researchers say that amphibians are disappearing at an alarming rate
Human activities and intervention have wreaked havoc on the world’s plants and animals for centuries. Whether through direct actions or…
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James Webb Space Telescope clicks another image of a beautiful star-forming region
The James Webb Space Telescope has shared yet another captivating image with us. It’s expected that this image will be…
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NASA says sample from asteroid Bennu contains abundant water and carbon
On Wednesday, NASA disclosed that a sample collected from asteroid Bennu contains a considerable amount of water and carbon. Both…
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Scientists find half a million new stars in Omega Centauri cluster
Scientists at the European Space Agency have made a remarkable discovery: they have identified half a million new stars within…
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Study: Over 40 percent of the ice shelves have significantly diminished since 1997 in Antarctica
A recent investigation carried out by scientists at the University of Leeds has unveiled a worrisome trend in Antarctica, where…
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Kiwis Opt to Bowl as Williamson Makes ICC World Cup Return
In the ICC World Cup match against Bangladesh, New Zealand’s captain Kane Williamson won the toss and made the decision…
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Israel’s 24-Hour Evacuation Notice Precedes Gaza City Ground Invasion
Israel’s military issued a 24-hour evacuation notice to over 1 million civilians in Gaza City in anticipation of a ground…
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Moderate intensity earthquake hits Manila
Manila: A moderate intensity earthquake measuring 5.2 magnitude hit Manila, capital city of the Philippines on Friday. According to the…
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Moderate intensity earthquake hits Afghanistan
Kabul: A moderate intensity earthquake measuring 4.6 magnitude on the Richter Scale struck Afghanistan on Friday. According to the National…
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Venezuela Holds Brazil in World Cup Qualifiers; Argentina Edges Paraguay
Eduard Bello’s stunning overhead kick ensured a thrilling 1-1 draw for Venezuela against Brazil in the 2026 World Cup qualifier…
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Blinken Confirms 25 Americans Killed in Hamas Attacks During Israel Visit
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken engaged in a heartfelt conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his Middle…
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Israel attacks airports in Damascus, Aleppo in Syria
Tel Aviv: International media has reported that Israel has conducted airstrikes at two airports in Syria. Israel defence force has…
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Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg found guilty of disobeying a police order and ordered to pay a fine
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has been found guilty of defying a police order and has been issued a fine,…
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Report: Space Storms affect birds in unexpected ways
Geomagnetic storms, known for their wide-ranging effects on Earth, from radio disruptions to dazzling northern lights, also have an unexpected…
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Report: China witnessed a significant decline in the number of births last year
China experienced a notable decrease in its birth rate last year, despite extensive government measures to encourage parenthood, with births…
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Former girlfriend of Sam Bankman-Fried testifies that she was relieved when the FTX crypto exchange collapsed last year
Caroline Ellison, a former girlfriend and close associate of Sam Bankman-Fried, testified on Wednesday, expressing her fear that the truth…
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16-year-old prodigy from India secures an impressive $450,000 in funding for her AI startup
Pranjali Awasthi, a 16-year-old prodigy hailing from India, has successfully secured substantial funding of $450,000 for her artificial intelligence startup,…
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Shubman Gill Arrives in Ahmedabad for Pakistan Face-off
After successfully recovering from dengue fever, Shubman Gill, the promising young Indian opener, has made his way to Ahmedabad from…
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Jada Pinkett Smith & Will Smith’s 2016 Separation: Actor’s Startling Revelation
In a recent interview with ‘People’ magazine, actor Jada Pinkett Smith has broken her silence on the longstanding rumors surrounding…
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Israel Establishes War Cabinet, Pledges to Eradicate Hamas
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in response to a deadly Hamas attack, has formed an emergency government dedicated to confronting…
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Israeli Airstrikes Level Gaza Neighborhoods
In the sealed-off Gaza Strip, Palestinians are facing a dire situation as Israeli airstrikes continue to demolish entire neighborhoods. Hospitals…
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Scientists discover microfossils that preserve muscle tissue from a creature that lived 535 million years ago
Scientists have made a remarkable discovery, unearthing a collection of “remarkable” microfossils that remarkably preserve muscle tissue from a creature…
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Here’s why ‘Ring of fire’ solar eclipses will become extremely common in future
In the foreseeable future, all solar eclipses are poised to take on the appearance of ‘rings of fire.’ According to…
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Scientists identify a supermassive black hole residing in the Messier 87 galaxy
After more than twenty years of dedicated effort, scientists have successfully identified a supermassive black hole located in the Messier…
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Scientists use gene-editing technology to develop chickens with increased resistance to avian influenza
Scientists have utilized gene-editing technology to enhance the resistance of chickens to avian influenza, with published research highlighting the potential…
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