The Bengaluru jail radicalization investigation involves 17 raids conducted by the NIA in 7 states.
Synchronous raids are being conducted in seven states by the National Investigation Agency of India. March saw 17 establishments across seven states targeted by NIA operations. According to its investigation, the raids are related to the radicalization case at the Bengaluru prison. Describe the radicalization case involving the Bengaluru prison.
Scientists express concern over the rapid rise in levels of methane.
According to NOAA on Friday, carbon dioxide, the most significant and abundant greenhouse gas created by humans, rose in 2023 to the third-highest level in 65 years of record keeping. Scientists are particularly concerned about the quick rise in methane concentrations in the atmosphere, a more powerful but shorter-lived gas that traps heat. See to learn more.
Israel-Hamas war: Benny Gantz changed his mind after hostage rescue
Israeli Wartime Cabinet Minister Benny Gantz postponed his expected resignation announcement following a rescue operation in the Gaza Strip in which four Israeli hostages were released.
Hind Rajab, a missing Palestinian girl, was discovered dead in a wrecked car.
Six-year-old Hind Rajab's body was discovered in a rotting state inside the vehicle in Gaza City after her family was murdered by Israeli gunfire. The burned-out bodies of two medics were found inside the ambulance that was dispatched to save Hind, just a short distance away.
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Organization of Islamic Cooperation: OIC pushes for legal action against Israel.
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation has urged member governments to take political and legal action against Israel for its conflict in Gaza. The OIC issued the appeal in a resolution agreed by the bloc's leaders during a meeting in the Gambian capital.
Children left orphaned by Israel's Gaza War discuss their trauma.
Some of the young people who were left orphans in Gaza due to Israeli attacks have been speaking about their horrific experiences. In the same location where they have been forced to seek refuge, several children at the Al Bureij camp have witnessed family members being buried.
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How the UK and Nigel Farage may affect the 2024 elections
Election fever has gripped the UK, and Reform UK's honorary president, Nigel Farage, has decided not to run in the general election. Instead, he is pledging his entire support to Reform and its existing leadership.
More than 2000 businesses file for bankruptcy in February 2024.
The economic picture in the United Kingdom is still terrible. A concerning picture of the business climate in the UK is painted by the most recent government statistics on insolvency. In February, 17% more companies in England and Wales were declared insolvent than in 2023. There were 2,102 insolvent companies, compared to 1,801 in February 2023.
Unrest in Chad: A military dictator announces a bid for president
The late President Idriss Deby's son, Mohamed Deby, has denied that he intended to run for office after his father passed away. The denial coincides with information surfacing about security raids on opposition offices in Chad that resulted in the former leader's murder. With Mohamed Deby leading a military council, the situation in Chad is still tricky.
Oceans smash records for high temperatures in the world's warmest February ever.
According to scientists in the European Union, last month's ocean temperatures reached a record high, and February was also the warmest on record worldwide. According to a dataset dating back to 1979, the average worldwide sea surface temperature in February was 21.06 degrees Celsius (69.91 degrees Fahrenheit), breaking the previous record of 20.98 degrees Celsius (69.77 degrees Fahrenheit) set in August 2023. The EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) released this information on Thursday. In contrast, February's average air temperature was 1.77C (3.18F) warmer than the pre-industrial normal of 13.54C (56.4F). It was the warmest month of the year for that particular month for the tenth time in a row. Carlo Buontempo is a director at Copernicus Climate Change Service. He discusses live from Brussels with us.
Congolese displaced people struggle to trade to Goma because of high prices and M23 control.
There are many obstacles to trade with the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Goma city. The continuous violence and instability in the area have resulted in the displacement of over a million Congolese. Furthermore, it has become more difficult for the residents to make ends meet due to rising commodity prices. The road is controlled by the M23 armed group, which makes it difficult for products to move through, further complicating the issue. As they fight to survive in the face of these obstacles, the people of Goma deal with enormous hardships.
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