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      12 May

      News|Space

      Astronomers identify largest cosmic explosion ever observed The explosion – AT2021lwx – is a fireball 100 times the size of our Solar System and 10 times brighter than a supernova. The NGC 6946, a spiral galaxy about 22 million light years away from Earth, also referred to as the ‘Fireworks Galaxy’. The image was taken from the Chandra X-ray Observatory [File: NASA ] Astronomers have identified the largest cosmic explosion ever observed, a fireball 100 times the size of our Solar System that suddenly began blazing in the distant universe more than three years ago. While the astronomers offered on Friday what they think is the most likely explanation for the explosion, they emphasised that more research was needed to…

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    • 12 May

      Imran Khan arrest live news: Ex-Pakistan PM to appear in court

      Detained former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is due to appear in court after the Supreme Court ruled his arrest earlier this week “unlawful”. The dramatic arrest on Tuesday triggered clashes with police and paramilitary forces across the country, killing nearly a dozen people. The army was called in to restore order. Khan given injunction in gifts case The Islamabad High Court has issued an injunction on criminal proceedings in the state gifts case against Khan, restraining the local accountability court from further proceedings. The PTI chairman is accused of selling gifts given by foreign dignitaries from the state gift depository and not disclosing the assets in his tax declarations submitted to the commission. Khan has vehemently denied the charges. Imran…

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    • 12 May

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      By Zaheena Rasheed, Nu Nu Lusan and Mustafa Elnemr The villagers of Kone Ywar in central Myanmar had two hours to flee. It was February 28. Columns of soldiers were approaching the village along its main roads to the north and west. There was only one way out – a dirt path to the east with a small bridge over the Yama stream. The bridge could only take motorbikes, no cars or bullock carts. “There were about 1,000 of us. And only one exit for everyone,” said Kyaw Hsan Oo, a resident of Kone Ywar. “It was terrifying, difficult and chaotic.” Shortly after the soldiers marched into Kone Ywar, the residents of the farming village watched in despair from afar as huge clouds of…

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    • 12 May

      Elon Musk’s run as Twitter CEO comes to end, billionaire to step down in few weeks

      He did not name the person but announced that the new CEO will take charge in about six weeks. The decision will mark Elon’s new role as executive chair and CTO. Musk declared that he will be overseeing products, software and sysops in foreseen future. Washington: Twitter CEO Elon Musk has decided to step down from the post. The billionaire has decided not to function as Twitter CEO after a few weeks.Musk shared the development in a tweet on Friday, and said, “Excited to announce that I’ve hired a new CEO for X/Twitter. She will be starting in ~6 weeks!.” He did not name the person but announced that the new CEO will take charge in about six weeks. The…

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    • 12 May

      Pakistan: PTI leader Shireen Mazari arrested in Islamabad

      Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Senior Vice President Dr Shireen Mazari. Islamabad [Pakistan]: The police crackdown on Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders continues as Dr Shireen Mazari, the party’s Senior Vice President, was arrested by Islamabad Police from her residence in the federal capital during the wee hours on Friday, reported The News International. She was arrested in a pre-dawn raid at her residence in the federal capital on Friday. Her arrest comes after a series of arrests of multiple other PTI leaders, including Imran Khan, Asad Umar, Fawad Chaudhry, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Ali Mohammad Khan, and Senator Ejaz Chaudhry. Asad Umar was arrested from the Islamabad High Court. Fawad Chaudhry was taken into custody from the Supreme Court premises, while Shah Mehmood…

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    • 12 May

      OPINION

      Abhijit Bhattacharyya | When will Indians counter China’s rising arrogance? Once again, the vainglorious and obnoxious arrogance of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), a wing of the Communist Party of China, and the country’s defence minister Gen. Li Shingfu and foreign minister Qin Gang, were on full display in the past few weeks, in New Delhi and Goa, as the two attended different meetings of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. As Gen. Li came to New Delhi, after detailed consultations in Beijing on the “regional security situation” with Pakistan’s Army Chief Gen. Syed Asim Munir, and nonchalantly blurted out cunningly-crafted words of deception prompted by wolf-warrior diplomats that the “India-China border is generally stable”, foreign minister Qin Gang audaciously chose to…

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    • 12 May

      Int’l Commission on Irrigation and Drainage to meet TS irrigation officials

      Officials will discuss participation of Telangana in the 25th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage and the 74th International Executive Council meeting to be held at Visakhapatnam from November 1 to 8. Hyderabad: Representatives of the International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID) will meet Special Chief Secretary (Irrigation) Rajat Kumar and Engineer -in- Chief Muralidhar here on Friday. They will discuss participation of Telangana in the 25th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage and the 74th International Executive Council meeting to be held at Visakhapatnam from November 1 to 8. The Congress has key issues such as tackling water scarcity in agriculture, alternative water resources for irrigated agriculture and new farm techniques that can be adopted to help increase water productivity on its agenda. Dr…

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    • 12 May

      Soaps could make people more or less attractive to mosquitoes: Study

      The team studied the unique scent profile of each individual, unwashed and washed with each Dial, Dove, Native, and Simple Truth soaps New York: Certain scents of body soaps could alter the scent profile of humans to make them more or less attractive to mosquitoes, claims a study. The findings, published in the journal iScience, showed that mosquitoes, when not feeding on blood, supplement their sugar intake with plant nectar. In other words, the flowery, fruity smells of scented soaps on humans may increase or decrease attractiveness to mosquitoes. “Just by changing soap scents, someone who already attracts mosquitoes at a higher-than-average rate could further amplify or decrease that attraction,” said Clement Vinauger, Assistant Professor of biochemistry at Virginia Tech, formally…

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    • 12 May

      Woman born in refugee camp completes her master’s degree in US, inspires netizens

      An inspiring tale of a woman, who was born in a refugee camp and completed her master’s degree in the US, has won hearts online. Hamdia Ahmed, a Somalian who spent the first seven years of her life in a refugee camp in Kenya, shared her story in a long Twitter thread. Ahmed, 24, tweeted that her mother gave birth to her while escaping a civil war more than two decades ago. “My parents came to the USA with $0. They have sacrificed so much for my siblings and I. Today, I graduated with my masters degree,” she said. The social justice activist said her father worked as a delivery man using a wheelbarrow to raise them in the camp. As she…

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    • 12 May

      Snipers deployed to rooftops and gunshots heard after explosion in high rise tower block

      At least eight people were injured in a fire in an apartment in Ratingen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Some of them are thought to have sustained life-threatening injuries. A large-scale operation by the police, fire brigade and other emergency services is underway. Armed police officers were also called to the scene. Around 10am, the homeowners’ association informed the police that a resident’s mailbox was overflowing, Reul reported. The police then called the fire brigade on site to open the door. A man is believed to have triggered a detonation with an object that is yet to be identified. It is currently not known whether the man is still in the apartment. His mother was briefly seen on the balcony. A man was…

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