Rajnath Singh: Study lessons from West Asia conflict to improve India’s def preparedness: Rajnath | India News

NEW DELHI: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday chaired a review meeting with senior defence officials to take stock of the situation due to the West Asia crisis and said there was need to learn lessons from the conflict to improve the country’s defence preparedness.Rajnath was briefed on the global and regional security scenario, the…

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‘Don’t bring husband, three children’: British‑Indian politician criticises Palestinian student for seeking funds to bring family to London

British Indian politician Suella Braverman stirred a row after reacting to a student’s plea about bringing her family to the UK for university. Braverman posted on X that “You don’t need to bring your husband and three children to do a degree in Media Studies. Universities need to stop selling immigration instead of education.”Her comment…

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‘They were more lenient in the past…’: Canadian family living in US denied visa at border while returning from short Quebec holiday

A Canadian family living in Massachusetts has been left stranded for weeks after being denied re-entry into the US following a short ski trip to Quebec.Michael Freeze, his wife Cinthya and their three young children travelled to Canada in March, expecting a routine return home to Martha’s Vineyard. Instead, they have been stuck in Ottawa,…

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‘Openly protecting rapists’: PM Modi slams TMC over RG Kar and Sandeshkhali cases | India News

PM Modi in West Bengal NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday launched a sharp attack on the ruling All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) while addressing a mega rally at Kolkata’s Brigade Parade Ground, accusing the state government of “protecting rapists”, undermining constitutional institutions and insulting President Droupadi Murmu.Bringing up Sandeshkhali and the brutality…

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Can Earth’s fungi survive on Mars? NASA study reveals surprising answers |

A new NASA-supported research study has discovered that some fungal spores can survive exposure to the extreme environment of outer space; these findings raise questions about the potential for bacteria and other microbes to survive during future trips to Mars. The research, which was published in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology, involved exposing conidia…

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‘If needed, I’ll bowl more’: RR skipper Riyan Parag on bowling plans | Cricket News

Riyan Parag, left, with Kumar Sangakkara, during a pre-season press conference (PTI Photo) Riyan Parag’s transition into full-time captaincy at Rajasthan Royals is one of the most anticipated subplots ahead of Indian Premier League 2026, especially following the departure of Sanju Samson, arguably the face of the franchise until last season.It is a conversation that…

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Battle for the Planet of the Apes: 200 hundred chimpanzees locked in a ‘civil war’ in Uganda, reveals study |

Earlier, they held hands with each other; now, they raise them to kill one of their own. Ngogo chimpanzees, the world’s largest known group of wild chimpanzees who were once a close-knit community have been engaged in an eight-year-long vicious ‘civil war’ as per a recent research published in the journal Science. The group has…

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Rajnath visits German submarine yard as P-75I deal is expected soon | India News

NEW DELHI: Defence minister Rajnath Singh visited German company ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems’ (TKMS) submarine building facility in Kiel, where he was briefed on advanced naval technologies and capabilities. He was accompanied by German defence minister Boris Pistorius during the visit to the shipbuilding facility.The visit comes as India moves closer to finalising its nearly Rs…

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