Khamenei Admits Thousands Dead in Iran Unrest

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei publicly acknowledged for the first time that 'several thousand people' died in recent anti-government demonstrations, blaming the US and Israel for the violence.

Six Olive Ridley Turtles Dead on Canacona Beaches

Carcasses of six olive ridley turtles washed ashore on Canacona beaches between January 13 and 16. Forest officials suspect strong high tides during new moon phase brought them ashore.

Himachal Weather: Rain, Snow Forecast from Jan 17-23

Shimla Met Office predicts light rain or snow in high-altitude areas of Himachal Pradesh from January 17 to 21, with intensified precipitation expected later in the week due to western disturbances.

Debrigarh Bison Count Hits 848, Breeding Year-Round

The Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary in Bargarh records 848 Indian gaurs, a significant increase from 788 six months ago. Officials confirm year-round breeding patterns through consecutive censuses.

Israel Protests US Plan for Gaza Oversight

Israel strongly objects to the US announcement of forming an international group to oversee Gaza's next steps, calling it premature and undermining its sovereignty.

NRI Returns to India After 8 H-1B Lottery Failures

A 35-year-old NRI shares his heartbreaking story of struggling in the US for 11 years, facing repeated H-1B visa rejections that derailed his career and personal life, forcing him to return to India.

Guwahati Turns to Sky for Green Spaces in Urban Growth

As Guwahati faces rapid urban expansion, residents are creatively converting balconies and rooftops into lush gardens. This movement addresses environmental concerns and promotes sustainable living in the city.

EU-Mercosur Sign Historic Free Trade Agreement

The European Union and Mercosur formally signed a landmark free trade agreement in Asunción, creating one of the world's largest trading zones covering 700 million people.

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