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      14 April

      Over 30 killed in Russian missile attack on Sumy in Ukraine 

      The strikes come a day after Russia and Ukraine’s senior diplomats accused each other of violating a tentative US-brokered deal to pause strikes on energy infrastructure, underscoring the challenges of negotiating an end to the 3-year war Kyiv: At least 32 people have been killed in a Russian missile strike on the Ukrainian city of Sumy on Sunday, officials said. Two ballistic missiles struck the heart of the city at around 10.15 am as people gathered to celebrate Palm Sunday, according to officials. Images from the scene on official channels showed lines of black body bags lying on the side of the road, while more bodies were seen wrapped in foil blankets among the debris. Video footage also showed fire crews as they…

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    • 14 April

      How insects, smallest animals survive Antarctica

      The heat insects need for metabolism and growth comes from the environment. This is partly how they are so abundant around the world In Antarctica’s freezing depths, tiny creatures have mastered survival tactics that could unlock secrets to extreme cold resistance, with implications for science and medicine. Some of the most intense battles against the environment are waged by the smallest of creatures. When it’s cold, we, as warm-blooded (endothermic), animals simply put on a coat. Other endotherms, can be large, fat or furry to insulate their body from the cold. Generating your own body heat, however, requires a lot of energy. Insects do not do not do this. The heat they need for metabolism and growth comes from the…

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    • 14 April

      Tariff war opens door for India to emerge as global toy export hub

      China, which previously accounted for nearly 77 per cent of US toy imports, is expected to see a significant drop in exports due to the high tariff, opening up space for alternate suppliers Kolkata: As the US-China tariff war intensifies, the Indian toy industry leaders are calling the situation a “golden opportunity” to position India as a major export hub for toys, especially to the United States, a trade body official said on Sunday. The US recently imposed a steep 145 per cent tariff on toy imports from China — a move that could reshape the global toy trade. China, which previously accounted for nearly 77 per cent of US toy imports, is expected to see a significant drop in exports…

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    • 12 April

      Death toll from US airstrikes on Yemen’s port city rises to 14

      The majority of the victims were women and children, they said on Thursday, adding that the death toll increased after the badly injured died in the hospital, Xinhua news agency reported. Sanaa: The death toll from US airstrikes on the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah has risen to 14, with 15 others wounded, Houthi-controlled health authorities reported. The majority of the victims were women and children, they said on Thursday, adding that the death toll increased after the badly injured died in the hospital, Xinhua news agency reported. The tragedy occurred when US military warplanes struck homes in the Amin Muqbil residential neighbourhood, according to health authorities and local residents, who also shared video footage on social media following the airstrikes.…

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    • 12 April

      Israel’s military strikes threaten Syria’s fragile political transition: UN official

      On April 3, there were reports that Israel carried out multiple airstrikes in Syria, including in Damascus, the Hama military airport, and a military airport in Homs, marking one of the most extensive escalations in recent months. Simultaneous attacks in Daraa reportedly resulted in nine civilian casualties. United Nations: Israel’s continued military strikes are threatening Syria’s fragile political transition and undermining its efforts toward peace and stability, a senior UN official warned. Briefing a Security Council meeting on Thursday, Khaled Khiari, assistant secretary-general for political and peacebuilding affairs, said that hundreds of reported Israeli airstrikes have taken place across Syria since the fall of the Assad government in December 2024, namely in the southwest, the coast, the northeast, Damascus, Hama,…

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    • 12 April

      26/11 attacks shocked entire world; America supports India’s pursuit of justice: US on Rana extradition

      On April 9, the United States extradited Rana, 64, to India “to face justice for his role in planning the horrific 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks,” US Department of State Spokesperson Tammy Bruce said Thursday. New York/Washington: The 26/11 terror attacks shocked the entire world and America has long supported India’s efforts to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice, the US has said, as Pakistani-Canadian Tahawwur Hussain Rana was extradited to India to face justice for his involvement in the Mumbai carnage. On April 9, the United States extradited Rana, 64, to India “to face justice for his role in planning the horrific 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks,” US Department of State Spokesperson Tammy Bruce said Thursday. “The United States has long supported…

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    • 12 April

      Editorial: Go all out to expose Pakistan

      The fresh leads from the probe agencies could strengthen India’s case against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism on the global stage, including at forums like the United Nations Security Council The extradition of Pakistan-born Canadian citizen Tahawwur Rana, an accused in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, is a major milestone in India’s persistent efforts to bring perpetrators to justice. On a broader note, it is a big diplomatic win for India’s counter-terrorism strategies. Now that a key cog in the terror machinery is in India’s custody, it is time to go all out and fire on all cylinders to expose Pakistan’s role in scripting and directing the most horrific terrorist operation. During the upcoming trial, Rana is expected to spill the beans, not only about…

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    • 11 April

      Oceans were green. And they could change colour again!

      The reason Earth’s oceans may have looked different in the ancient past is to do with their chemistry and the evolution of photosynthesis Nearly three-fourths of Earth is covered by oceans, making the planet look like a pale blue dot from space. But Japanese researchers have made a compelling case that Earth’s oceans were once green. The reason Earth’s oceans may have looked different in the ancient past is to do with their chemistry and the evolution of photosynthesis. Banded iron formations were deposited in the Archean and Paleoproterozoic eons, roughly between 3.8 and 1.8 billion years ago. Life back then was confined to one cell organisms in the oceans. The continents were a barren landscape of grey, brown and…

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    • 11 April

      Opinion: Return of the King, a new political debate in Nepal

      While the recent turn of events may surprise some, Nepal’s overwhelming commitment to its republican system remains clear By Dhananjay Tripathi March is one of the best times to visit Nepal, with mild temperatures and clear skies offering a picturesque backdrop. However, while nature remains serene, Nepal’s political landscape has been anything but calm. A storm has brewed in recent weeks, sparked by the return of Nepal’s last monarch, King Gyanendra Shah, who surprisingly received a resounding welcome in the capital, Kathmandu. Reports estimate that over 10,000 enthusiastic supporters gathered at the airport to express their unwavering loyalty to the former king. Even as March drew to a close, pro-monarchy groups staged protests that turned violent, resulting in the tragic deaths of…

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    • 11 April

      Death toll from US airstrikes on Yemen’s port city rises to 14

      The majority of the victims were women and children, they said on Thursday, adding that the death toll increased after the badly injured died in the hospital, Xinhua news agency reported. Sanaa: The death toll from US airstrikes on the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah has risen to 14, with 15 others wounded, Houthi-controlled health authorities reported. The majority of the victims were women and children, they said on Thursday, adding that the death toll increased after the badly injured died in the hospital, Xinhua news agency reported. The tragedy occurred when US military warplanes struck homes in the Amin Muqbil residential neighbourhood, according to health authorities and local residents, who also shared video footage on social media following the airstrikes.…

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