Cyclone 'Remal' claimed at least 61 lives in India & Bangladesh
Cyclonic storm Remal has contributed to significant rainfall across the Indian northeastern states, including Mizoram, Assam, Meghalaya, and Nagaland. Cyclone Remal takes at least 61 lives, including eight in Bengal and 17 in Bangladesh.
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Research suggests that delusions could be a precursor to Parkinson's disease.
Researchers in Switzerland are employing robots to induce delusions in Parkinson's disease patients to enhance the treatment regimens for the condition. Watch to find out more!
China lab models a space weapon attack on US warships.
A covert laboratory operated by the state-owned China Electronics Technology Group Corporation has simulated the use of hypersonic missiles and space weapons to target US warships, and the results have been published in a study paper.
Illegal fishing has become a global concern, resulting in a loss of 26 million tons of fish yearly.
Illegal fishing reduces both near- and long-term social and economic prospects and severely impacts food security and environmental protection. Watch to learn more.
South Korea, which has the lowest fertility rate in the world, has launched high-speed train links to help improve the country's birth rate by reducing commuting times. Young people in South Korea have frequently cited long commutes and small, pricey housing in greater Seoul as the main deterrents to getting married and starting a family.
UK: Rwanda preparing infrastructure for lodgings to accommodate just 'thousands' of migrants
The Rwandan government has stated that it cannot guarantee the number of persons it can accommodate in the country under Sunak's deportation plan. Stay tuned for further details!
Nepal: Chiranjibi Nepal resigns as economic advisor to President Ram Chandra Poudel.
Chiranjibi Nepal, Nepal's economic advisor, recently resigned amid criticism over the government's plan to incorporate a disputed map on the new 100-rupee banknotes. This map depicts Nepal's territorial claims in territories now controlled by India. The decision has strained relations between the two countries, with India voicing dissatisfaction. Civil society organizations in Nepal also criticized Mr. Nepal's public comments opposing the map's inclusion, calling them irresponsible and detrimental to national interests.
Breakdown in Atlantic Ocean circulation is imminent: Research | Climate Change
The effects of climate change are becoming more and more apparent every day. The planet is exhibiting signs of deterioration; the oceans are changing dramatically; temperatures are rising, and circulation is becoming erratic. The circulation of the Atlantic Ocean may eventually collapse, according to research. Watch to find out more!
Turkey detains eight individuals who may have been Israeli spies.
Turkish police have apprehended eight persons in what is believed to be the latest in a string of arrests for information-sharing with the Israeli intelligence service. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Nigeria: 287 pupils are kidnapped by gunmen when they raid a school.
The headmaster told authorities that this was the nation's second major kidnapping in less than a week. Gunmen broke into a school in the northwest of the country on Thursday, March 7, and took at least 287 people hostage.
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