3.0 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Bangladesh

A moderate earthquake measuring 3.0 on the Richter scale struck Bangladesh, causing tremors but no immediate reports of damage or casualties. Seismic activity in the region remains under observation.

UN Warns of Financial Collapse as US Cuts Funding

The United Nations faces an imminent financial collapse as unpaid dues reach record levels and the US, its largest contributor, cuts funding, threatening peacekeeping and humanitarian aid.

Climate Change Disrupts Global Sports Events

From Winter Olympics facing snow shortages to FIFA World Cup implementing cooling breaks, climate change is forcing major adaptations in international sports. Experts warn of escalating health risks.

Seashells: Nature's Architectural Marvels

Discover how seashells are created by molluscs through biological processes, their layered structure, ecological importance, and why scientists urge leaving them on beaches.

Danube River: Flows Through 10 Countries, 4 Capitals

The Danube River originates in Germany's Black Forest and flows 2,860 km to the Black Sea, passing through 10 countries and 4 national capitals, serving as Europe's vital geographic and cultural connector.

Pak PM's Overseas Fundraising Plea Sparks Shame Debate

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has publicly expressed shame while seeking financial assistance abroad, highlighting the nation's severe economic crisis and sparking intense domestic debate about sovereignty and governance.

US Envoy for Iraq Mark Savaya Leaves Post

Mark Savaya, the US Special Envoy for Iraq, has reportedly left his position, according to sources. This change comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts in the region.

Iran Army Chief Warns US: 'Fingers on Trigger'

Iran's regular army chief General Amir Hatami issues a stern warning to the United States, stating 'our fingers are on the trigger' amid US military deployments in the region. The threat follows President Trump's comments on potential deals with Iran.

Leopard Captured in Indore, Another Elusive in Mhow

Forest department personnel successfully trapped a leopard in Sanawadiya village near Devguradia, Indore, while another spotted at Army War College in Mhow remains at large, highlighting growing human-animal conflicts.

Lonar Lake Water Rise Threatens Ancient Temples, Ecology

Lonar Lake, Maharashtra's 50,000-year-old meteorite crater, faces an alarming water level surge, submerging ancient temples and endangering its unique saline ecosystem. Experts debate causes as courts intervene.

BLA Launches Major 'Operation Herof 2.0' in Balochistan

Balochistan Liberation Army's 'Operation Herof 2.0' targets 12 districts with synchronized dawn attacks. Conflicting casualty reports emerge as Pakistan claims 58 militants killed while BLA asserts control over key locations.

Lonar Lake Water Rise Threatens Ecology and Temples

The water level at Maharashtra's Lonar lake has risen by four metres since 2022, threatening its unique alkaline ecology and submerging ancient temples. Experts blame human-made structures and heavy rainfall.

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