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Cambodia to bring border dispute with Thailand to the International Court of Justice

Cambodia to bring border dispute with Thailand to the International Court of Justice

  • Why do dolphins jump out of the water?

    Dolphins are known for their impressive jumps and acrobatic displays, which may look like fun but also serve important purposes
  • Bangladesh’s Awami League denounces targeted killings of prison activists

    Allegations emerge of a covert campaign under the Yunus regime aimed at silencing pro-liberation voices with urgent calls for independent investigations and accountability
  • Measles cases surging globally. Should children be vaccinated earlier?

    Children are routinely given the measles-mumps- rubella (MMR) vaccine at 12 months and the measles-mumps-rubella-varicella (MMRV, with “varicella” being chickenpox) vaccine at 18 months. Babies at higher risk of catching the disease can also be given an additional early dose
  • From Soil to Sea: Why Food Safety, Security and Ocean Health must converge

    As we mark World Food Safety Day (June 7) and World Oceans Day (June 8), it’s time to see the bigger picture: the land that grows our food and the oceans that feed billions are both under threat. And that threat affects every bite we take
  • Is black mould really bad for us? 

    There is sufficient evidence that household mould is associated with respiratory issues attributable to their allergic effects. However, there is no strong evidence mycotoxins from household mould – and in particular black mould – are associated with substantial health issues
  • Judge puts hold on Trump’s ban on Harvard’s foreign students

    Earlier, Harvard had filed a legal challenge asking for the federal judge to block Trump's order, calling it illegal retaliation for Harvard's rejection of White House demands
  • Over 1.5 mn foreign pilgrims are in Saudi Arabia for Hajj 

    Over 1.5 million foreign pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia for Hajj 2025, undertaking the sacred journey amid intense heat. Pilgrims gathered at Mount Arafat for the most important ritual, as authorities implemented enhanced safety and health measures
  • Ram Darbar consecration draws thousands to Ayodhya temple

    Thousands of devotees thronged Ayodhya for the second day of the Ram Darbar consecration at the Ram temple. The three-day ritual, ending on Ganga Dussehra, includes Vedic rites for Lord Ram, Sita, Lakshman, and Hanuman, with heightened security
  • Elon Musk’s father to visit Ayodhya’s Ram temple

    Errol Musk will be accompanied by his daughter Alexandra Musk. The brief itinerary includes a visit to the Ram temple followed by a stop at the Hanumangarhi temple
  • Couple dies by suicide in Telangana’s Sangareddy; leaves three children orphaned

    Begari Ramesh and Begari Anitha had reportedly been quarrelling over family-related issues for the last three months.
  • Guyanese baby receives cochlear implant in Hyderabad

    The 9-month-old baby, Lavanya, who suffered profound hearing loss, has successfully undergone a complex cochlear implant surgery at Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad. Baby Lavanya was born to parents Diveka Dhanraj and Satish Sakishnu of Indian origin settled in Guyana
  • Skies turn murky as Sahara dust plume moves westward

    The cloud extended some 3,200 km from Jamaica to well past Barbados in the eastern Caribbean and some 1,200 km from the Turks and Caicos Islands in the northern Caribbean down south to Trinidad and Tobago
  • Opinion: Making Indian subcontinent nuclear-free zone

    It is important that the international community initiates measures for bringing both India and Pakistan under the ambit of Non-Proliferation Treaty
  • States told to cut sugar, salt in food items

    The Women and Child Development Ministry has urged the States to adhere to the advisory while implementing take-home rations and hot cooked meals
  • Opinion: Peace, like war, is taught — and must be taught well

    The path to peace lies not just in diplomacy or deterrence but in historical honesty — we must unearth the truths buried under official silence
  • Why scientists teach goldfish to drive or bees to pull strings?

    Understanding how animals respond to ecologically irrelevant tasks sheds light on how our own intelligence has evolved
  • Impressed Collector meets wonder toddler Rudransh, heaps praises on his achievements

    Speaking on the occasion, the Collector called upon the people of all ages to draw inspiration from Rudranash to keep themselves fit
  • Man bites off woman’s finger during argument in Hyderabad

    During an argument, the husband of Mamatha, who runs a chit fund business, bites off the index finger of Sujitha’s mother Latha, who tried to pacify the trio, while they were fighting over payment of Rs 30,000. The woman's right hand finger got cut off and fell. Doctors told the victim that the finger can't be reattached
  • Yashoda Hospitals surgeons conduct limb salvage surgery

    Limb salvage surgery has changed bone cancer treatment for better. By combining orthopedic and oncological expertise, we can now preserve not just the limb, but also the patient’s independence and quality of life, says Dr Sunil Dachepalli
  • Opinion: Consciousness, conscience and youth

    While consciousness makes youth aware of multifaceted scenarios across the world, their conscience directs them to act prudently, resulting in actions that are just and reasonable
  • Antarctica hides a vast mountain range beneath its ice

    A new study eveals how this hidden mountain chain emerged more than 500 million years ago when the supercontinent Gondwana formed from colliding tectonic plates. The findings offered fresh insight into how mountains and continents evolved over geological time
  • Pharma companies face scrutiny over controversial Forced Swim Test

    Small animals are administered doses of experimental drugs and then dropped in cylinders of water so that researchers can measure how long they struggle
  • Opinion: India must build a truly circular economy

    While India has signalled bold ambitions to embrace circularity, the path remains strewn with policy bottlenecks, capacity gaps and systemic inertia
  • Opinion: The Ethical conundrum in genetic testing

    The challenge is not just to discover more but to ensure that our discoveries make us better—more ethical, more equitable, and, ultimately, more human
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