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North Korean balloons, GPS interference raise safety risks for South’s airlines
The Hindu· 16 hours agoIn late May, North Korea began floating thousands of balloons with bags of trash, including human...
Baby Rescue Otter Can't Stop Playing with Toys Even When She's Falling Asleep
PetHelpful· 9 hours agoIt is estimated that baby otters cannot thermoregulate if they lose even five percent of their thick...
Ukraine hospital took direct hit from Russian missile: UN rights panel
Tribune India· 24 hours ago“Analysis of the video footage and an assessment made at the incident site indicates a high...
VRS brings abrupt end to career of Andhra’s all-powerful, controversial IAS officer
Daiji World· 13 hours agoAmaravati, Jul 10 (IANS): The voluntary retirement taken by IAS officer, Praveen Prakash, brought...
From napkin scribbles to heart pumps, a life-saving breakthrough from casual dinner talk
The Economic Times· 12 hours agoWhat began as a casual discussion over dinner could evolve into a potentially life-saving...
Hooch Tragedy, BSP Leader Killing: Stalin On Shaky Ground
rediff.com· 21 hours agoWednesday's Vikravandi by-election has become a referendum on the Stalin government, notes N Sathiya...
When politics roiled the Olympics and Olympic Truce
Firstpost· 13 hours agoThe Olympics have long harnessed patriotism to drive their global appeal, with individual athletes representing countries and victories accompanied by...
Budget 2024: Railway industry calls for infrastructure upgrade, experts seek safety focus
CNBC Awaaz· 11 hours agoThe railway industry has urged the central government to continue with capital expenditure in the...
For our dog Ewing, memories of a life well-lived soften a tremendous loss
Kansas Reflector· 14 hours agoHarry Truman once said: “If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog.” If you leave out “in...
Explained: How Accurate Are Gaza Death Figures, Does Hamas Control Them?
NDTV· 11 hours agoPalestinian health authorities say Israel's ground and air campaign in Gaza has killed more than 38,000 people, mostly civilians, and driven most of the enclave's 2.3 million people from their ...