Meghan Says She Is One of the Most Bullied People in the World

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Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is no stranger to media attention and public scrutiny. Throughout her time as a royal and after stepping back from her official duties, Meghan has faced a barrage of criticism, particularly in the online world. Recently, during a visit with Girls Inc., she reportedly shared that she feels like … Read more

Top Ten Places to Enjoy Dramatic Northern Lights on Earth

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The northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis, are a mesmerizing natural phenomenon that transforms the night sky into a kaleidoscope of color. Caused by solar particles colliding with the Earth’s atmosphere, these ethereal displays can only be seen from certain locations around the globe. Here are the top ten places where you can … Read more

UK Imposes Sanctions on Iran’s Ghost Fleet of Oil Tankers

Ghost Fleet

In a significant move to counter Iran’s growing influence in the global oil trade, the United Kingdom has joined the United States in imposing sanctions on Iran’s so-called “Ghost Fleet” of oil tankers. These tankers, which operate clandestinely by turning off their tracking systems and using deceptive methods to evade international sanctions, are vital to … Read more

Poor Mental Health at Work Costs Global Economy 1 Trillion Dollars Annually: WHO

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World Mental Health Day, observed annually on 10th October, highlights the crucial issue of poor mental health in the workplace. This year’s theme, ‘Mental Health at Work,’ draws attention to how workplace conditions and environments impact mental wellbeing. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has estimated that mental health disorders, specifically depression and anxiety, lead to … Read more

Stunning Northern Lights Lit Up Skies Across US, UK, Canada, and Germany

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The night sky on Thursday was graced with a mesmerizing display of northern lights, or aurora borealis, in parts of the world that don’t often experience such vivid illuminations. Residents of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Germany were treated to a vibrant array of colors, including deep purples, pinks, and shades of … Read more

Big Fan of India, A Country I Admire Tremendously: New Zealand PM Luxon

New Zealand PM Luxon

New Zealand PM Luxon has expressed his deep admiration for India, praising the country’s culture, progress, and contribution to New Zealand’s diverse society. His comments came during a ‘fantastic’ bilateral meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the ASEAN-India Summit. Luxon’s words not only reflect his personal respect for India but also signal a … Read more

ESA Builds Its Own Moon for Lunar Mission Training

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The European Space Agency (ESA), in partnership with the German Aerospace Center, is developing a cutting-edge facility that simulates the moon’s environment. Known as the LUNA Analog Facility, it is designed to prepare astronauts for future lunar missions by replicating many of the challenging conditions they will face on the lunar surface. This unique training … Read more

Pilot Ilcehin Pehlivan of Turkish Flight from USA to Istanbul Dies Midway

Ilcehin Pehlivan

The sudden death of Captain Ilcehin Pehlivan aboard Turkish Airlines Flight TK204 from Seattle to Istanbul has brought attention to the critical importance of aviation safety protocols. The 59-year-old pilot collapsed mid-flight, prompting his fellow crew members to make an emergency landing in New York. The tragic incident highlights both the challenges faced by airline … Read more

Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Demis Hassabis, John Jumper, and David Baker

Nobel Prize in Chemistry

In 2024, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to three scientists who revolutionized the field of protein research, leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to predict and design protein structures. Demis Hassabis and John Jumper of Google DeepMind, along with David Baker of the University of Washington, were recognized for their groundbreaking contributions to protein structure … Read more