Mount Everest is Growing 0.08 Inches Per Year Because of Kosi and Arun River

Mount Everest is growing

Mount Everest is growing, and the fascinating interplay between rivers and geological processes has recently revealed new insights into this phenomenon. A groundbreaking study published in Nature Geoscience confirms that Mount Everest is growing faster than previously thought. Approximately 89,000 years ago, the Kosi River merged with the Arun River, triggering a chain of events … Read more

Eiffel Tower: A Magnificent Triumph Illuminating Paris with Romance

Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower, a monumental feat of engineering, stands tall as a symbol of Paris and France. This iconic structure, designed by Gustave Eiffel and completed in 1889, has captivated millions of visitors from around the world. As we explore its rich history, architectural significance, and cultural impact, we discover why the Eiffel Tower remains … Read more

US to Not Renew Legal Status for Migrants from Cuba, Venezuela, Haiti, Nicaragua

US to not renew legal status for migrants

US to Not Renew Legal Status for Migrants from Cuba, Venezuela, Haiti, Nicaragua. The Biden administration recently announced that it will not renew the parole program for immigrants from Cuba, Venezuela, Haiti, and Nicaragua, signaling a significant shift in U.S. immigration policy. This program, which allowed migrants from these countries to live and work in … Read more

IDF Strikes Hezbollah Command Centre Located Inside Lebanon Mosque

IDF strikes Hezbollah

The IDF strikes Hezbollah militants, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing tensions between Israel and the Iranian-backed militant group. Recently, the Israeli military announced that it had targeted a command center located within a mosque in Bint Jbeil, southern Lebanon. This attack is the first of its kind since the recent clashes between Israel … Read more

Russian Spy Whale Hvaldimir Died from Infection, Not Gunshot: Norway Police

Russian spy whale

Russian spy whale Hvaldimir, a 14-foot-long beluga whale, was recently found dead in Norway, and authorities have determined that the cause of death was a bacterial infection, not gunshot wounds as previously speculated. This revelation came from the Norwegian police on Friday, who reported that the probable cause of the infection was a stick lodged … Read more

India Became 3rd Largest Ethnic Group in New Zealand, Surpassing China

ethnic group in New Zealand

The recent Census data reveals a notable change in New Zealand’s ethnic composition. The Indian community has now surpassed the Chinese population to become the third-largest ethnic group in New Zealand. This significant shift highlights the dynamic and evolving nature of the country’s multicultural identity. Over the years, New Zealand has welcomed a diverse range … Read more

India Test Fires Missile VSHORADS in Pokhran: Watch

India test fires missile

India test fires missile systems with increasing success, and the latest achievement is the successful testing of the Very Short-Range Air Defence System (VSHORADS) missile. Conducted at the Pokhran firing ranges in Rajasthan, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Indian Army completed three flight tests of the advanced fourth-generation missile system. This … Read more

Ronaldo Mocks Messi While Celebrating His 900th Goal: Watch

Ronaldo mocks Messi

Ronaldo mocks Messi in a video uploaded on his YouTube channel to celebrate an extraordinary milestone in his football careerβ€”reaching 900 career goals. In the video, Ronaldo humorously depicts himself overtaking his longtime rival, Lionel Messi, as he celebrates becoming the first footballer ever to reach this impressive number. The video titled “Bye Messi Bye” … Read more

Antarctica Turning Green Raises Concerns

Antarctica turning green

Antarctica turning green is a worrying phenomenon that has alarmed scientists and environmentalists worldwide. Known for its icy white landscape, the southernmost continent is undergoing significant changes due to global warming and extreme weather events. What was once a place of extreme cold, covered in ice and snow, is now experiencing a rise in vegetation, … Read more