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      19 April

      Allowing forests to regrow is a great way to restore habitat 

      Every tree, though young, still provides valuable habitat for many species – as long as they’re not bulldozed Queensland is widely known as the land clearing capital of Australia. But what’s not so well known is many of the cleared trees can grow back naturally. The latest State government figures show regrowth across more than 7.6 million hectares in Queensland in 2020-21. These trees, though young, still provide valuable habitat for many threatened species – as long as they’re not bulldozed again. A new research explored the benefits of regrowth for 30 threatened animal species in Queensland. It was found that regrown forests and woodlands provided valuable habitat and food for species after an average of 15 years. Some species…

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    • 19 April

      Hyderabad-based scientists play key role in Large Hadron Collider experiment that wins Breakthrough Prize

      Group led by Dr Bhawna Gomber at CASEST, School of Physics, UoH, contributes in the form of data analysis, trigger electronics, cutting-edge research Hyderabad: A group of Hyderabad-based scientists emerged as key contributors to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiment at CERN, which has been awarded the 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics. The group led by Dr Bhawna Gomber at CASEST, School of Physics, University of Hyderabad, played a significant role, including data analysis, in the scientific achievement. The Breakthrough Prize recognises the outstanding contributions of international scientists working at CERN who expanded the understanding of the fundamental nature of the universe. CERN is the European Organization for Nuclear Research, a particle physics laboratory located near Geneva, Switzerland. It’s the…

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    • 19 April

      Chinese President Xi makes a case for free trade as he tours Southeast Asia

      The fact that Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia are all countries impacted by Trump’s tariffs provides Beijing an opportunity to project how it would act as a responsible superpower, one of China’s long-time stances Bangkok: China’s Xi is making the case for free trade as he tours Southeast Asia this week, presenting China as a source of “stability and certainty.” On Monday, he was welcomed to Hanoi with pomp and ceremony by Vietnam’s President Luong Cuong. He arrived in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital, later Tuesday, for a three-day visit and will end his tour with a stop in Cambodia. In Hanoi, Xi had a meeting with Vietnam’s Communist Party General Secretary To Lam, where he said the two countries “have brought the world valuable…

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    • 19 April

      New York City proclaims April 14 as Dr B R Ambedkar Day

      New York City Mayor Eric Adams has proclaimed April 14, 2025 as Dr B R Ambedkar Day in New York City, with its 8.5 million residents celebrating the day New York: New York City Mayor Eric Adams has proclaimed April 14, 2025 as Dr B R Ambedkar Day in New York City, with its 8.5 million residents celebrating the day, a top official in the mayor’s office said here. Deputy Commissioner for the New York City Mayor’s Office for International Affairs Dilip Chauhan made the announcement here in the presence of Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment Dr Ramdas Athawale, who delivered the keynote address at a special event organised at the UN headquarters on Monday to commemorate Dr…

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    • 15 April

      Nigerian president confirms over 40 killed in central state attack

      The attack occurred late Sunday night when the gunmen stormed the Zike community in the Bassa local government area of Plateau State, shooting indiscriminately at residents, local authorities said. Abuja: Nigerian President Bola Tinubu confirmed that over 40 people were killed in an attack by a group of unknown gunmen who wreaked havoc in a local community in the country’s north-central Plateau State. The attack occurred late Sunday night when the gunmen stormed the Zike community in the Bassa local government area of Plateau State, shooting indiscriminately at residents, local authorities said. In a statement Monday night, Tinubu expressed “profound sorrow” over the deaths and instructed security agencies to thoroughly investigate the crisis and identify those responsible for orchestrating the…

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    • 15 April

      More than 300 civilians killed in attacks on Sudan’s displaced camp: UN

      The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), on Monday, said it is gravely concerned by reports of mass casualties and large-scale displacement following intense fighting on Friday and Saturday in and around Zamzam and Abu Shouk displacement camps and the town of El Fasher in North Darfur. United Nations: Local sources reported more than 300 civilians were killed in attacks on Sudan’s famine-distressed Zamzam displacement camp, UN humanitarians said. The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), on Monday, said it is gravely concerned by reports of mass casualties and large-scale displacement following intense fighting on Friday and Saturday in and around Zamzam and Abu Shouk displacement camps and the town of El Fasher in North Darfur.…

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    • 15 April

      Heavy rains flood DR Congo capital, killing over 70

      According to the latest data, 11 health zones in Kinshasa have been impacted, with more than 5,000 people displaced. At least 72 people have died, and 170 others have been injured due to torrential rains and resulting floods, Xinhua news agency reported. Kinshasa: Heavy rains and flooding have struck several provinces in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), with the capital Kinshasa among the hardest hit, the Ministry of Health announced. According to the latest data, 11 health zones in Kinshasa have been impacted, with more than 5,000 people displaced. At least 72 people have died, and 170 others have been injured due to torrential rains and resulting floods, Xinhua news agency reported. Tanganyika and South Kivu provinces, in…

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    • 15 April

      SADC denies claims of joint military operations with Congo forces

      In a statement issued Monday by its headquarters in Gaborone, Botswana’s capital, the 16-member bloc rejected allegations made by the March 23 Movement (M23) in a communique dated April 12, calling them “inaccurate and misleading.” Gaborone: The Southern African Development Community (SADC) dismissed claims that its regional force deployed in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is conducting joint military operations with Congolese troops. In a statement issued Monday by its headquarters in Gaborone, Botswana’s capital, the 16-member bloc rejected allegations made by the March 23 Movement (M23) in a communique dated April 12, calling them “inaccurate and misleading.” “SADC firmly refutes these allegations. These assertions are both inaccurate and misleading,” the bloc said, adding that the SADC Mission…

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    • 15 April

      Iraqi, Iranian FMs discuss regional security, US-Iran Talks

      A statement by the Iraqi Foreign Ministry said that Araghchi briefed Hussein on the latest developments in the Iran-US negotiations, describing the talks as proceeding “well.” Baghdad: Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein held a phone conversation with his Iranian counterpart Seyed Abbas Araghchi, during which he affirmed Iraq’s support for all effort that contributes to enhancing regional security and stability. A statement by the Iraqi Foreign Ministry said that Araghchi briefed Hussein on the latest developments in the Iran-US negotiations, describing the talks as proceeding “well.” He also confirmed that a second round of talks would be held soon under the auspices of Oman, Xinhua news agency reported. Hussein welcomed the progress of the dialogue and the positive role played…

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    • 14 April

      IAF planes faced GPS spoofing in Myanmar’s airspace while carrying relief materials for quake victims

      Indian Air Force planes carrying relief materials to quake victims in Myanmar faced GPS spoofing or GPS interference, raising security concerns. New Delhi: Indian Air Force’s transport aircraft carrying relief materials to earthquake-hit Myanmar late last month faced “GPS spoofing”, triggering security concerns as pilots were forced to rely on the backup systems, sources in the military establishment said on Sunday. India sent the first consignment of relief materials to Myanmar on March 29 in a C-130 J aircraft and its pilots reported that the plane’s GPS signal was tampered with when it was in Myanmar’s airspace, the sources told PTI. New Delhi sent a total of six military transport aircraft to Myanmar transporting relief materials, field hospitals and rescue teams…

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