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At least 68 Palestinians were killed in a series of Israeli airstrikes and gunfire incidents across the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, including 56 civilians who were reportedly waiting near aid distribution points, according to Gaza’s civil defence agency. Spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP that the attacks targeted densely populated aid collection zones in Khan Yunis, Zikim, and central Gaza — sites where thousands have been gathering daily amid a worsening humanitarian crisis. Targeting the Vulnerable Among the dead, 30 people were killed near Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, where they had assembled for food distribution. Bassal said the…
Titan hull failed from poor design, no certification OceanGate stored vessel outdoors in harsh winter CEO ignored engineers, falsified safety records Financial pressure led to reckless cost-cutting Report urges strict new submersible regulations The 2023 implosion of OceanGate’s Titan submersible, which killed five people during a Titanic dive, was the result of engineering failures, financial pressures, and a toxic corporate culture, according to a damning 320-page report released by the US Coast Guard’s Marine Board of Investigation. The vessel imploded on June 18, 2023, during its descent to the Titanic wreck site, roughly 12,500 feet under the North Atlantic. Investigators…
Migrants sent to Africa despite valid home return Trump admin ramps up third-country deportations DHS defends actions citing public safety concerns Critics question legality, cite cruelty and randomness Deportees include U.S. residents since childhood The Trump administration’s controversial use of third-country deportations has come under fresh scrutiny after it emerged that several migrants were sent to remote African nations despite being eligible to return to their home countries. In some cases, the deportations occurred weeks after U.S. courts blocked removals to countries deemed unsafe, such as Libya. President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda includes deporting immigrants, especially convicted criminals, to third…
U.S.-El Salvador prison transfer sparks controversy. Proposal raises constitutional, human rights concerns. CECOT prison conditions fuel ethical debate. Trump-Bukele plan faces logistical hurdles. Transfer could reshape international justice systems. A provocative proposal to deport U.S. citizens convicted of crimes to Salvadoran prisons has unleashed controversy. It was discussed during an April 14 meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele. The U.S.-El Salvador prison transfer plan aims to curb domestic prison overcrowding. It also seeks to deter transnational crime. However, it has sparked fierce debate over its constitutionality, human rights implications, and potential to reshape international…
The history of the bra traces back to ancient civilizations. Mary Phelps Jacob patented the modern bra in 1914. The 1968 Miss America protest highlighted bras in feminist discourse. The first sports bra, the Jogbra, was introduced in 1977. The bra’s evolution reflects societal and technological changes. The bra, a staple in women’s wardrobes, has a rich history that mirrors societal shifts. From ancient times to modern innovations, its evolution tells a story of changing norms and technological advancements. Though the modern bra took shape in the 20th century, its origins date back thousands of years. Historians trace its earliest…
Court halts Waqf Amendment Act 2025 appointments, denotifications. Centre assures no changes to existing Waqf properties. ‘Untainted’ Bengal teachers allowed to continue teaching. West Bengal teacher recruitment deadline set for December 31, 2025. Next Waqf hearing scheduled for May 5, 2025. On April 17, 2025, India’s Supreme Court delivered two pivotal rulings that significantly impact religious property governance and educational employment. Specifically, the court intervened in the implementation of the Waqf Amendment Act 2025 and addressed long-standing irregularities in West Bengal teacher recruitment. To begin with, the Supreme Court issued an interim order halting all appointments and denotifications under the…
Yunus’s China visit signals Bangladesh’s shift from India. Hasina’s fall and India’s asylum spark diplomatic tensions. China’s $2.1 billion investment strengthens Bangladesh-China ties. Yunus’s Northeast remarks provoke Indian security concerns. Bangladesh’s reliance on China risks alienating the West. A Diplomatic Leap Amid Domestic Ashes When Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel laureate steering Bangladesh’s interim government, landed in China on March 26, 2025, the move reverberated far beyond a routine state visit. Departing Dhaka on Bangladesh’s Independence Day, a date steeped in the nation’s 1971 liberation with India’s aid, Yunus chose Beijing over New Delhi for his first bilateral trip since…
Smart denim integrates advanced technology. Metallic finishes create futuristic aesthetics. NASA tests denim-hybrid lunar suits. High costs limit mainstream adoption. Sustainability efforts drive eco-friendly denim. From its rugged origins in the 19th century to its modern-day reinvention, denim is entering a groundbreaking era in 2025. No longer confined to workwear or casual street fashion, this iconic fabric is undergoing a high-tech transformation. Infused with smart technology, space-age aesthetics, and zero-gravity functionality, denim is now being reimagined for both the runways and the stars. As it makes its way from high-fashion collections to aerospace applications, denim is poised to be one…
Space tourism expands beyond billionaires High costs limit public access Rocket advancements drive affordability Media fuels space travel enthusiasm Regulatory and environmental concerns rise The final frontier is no longer the exclusive playground of billionaires. In 2025, space tourism is taking off in earnest, with companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Virgin Galactic making civilian space travel a reality. As the industry accelerates, new passengers are stepping aboard, and the cosmic rush is raising profound questions about the future of humanity beyond Earth. The Cosmic Passengers Until recently, space tourism was reserved for the world’s wealthiest individuals. However, in 2025,…
Bangladesh is rewriting its story, emerging from a tumultuous past into a future shaped by bold choices and steady leadership. Under Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the interim government is steering the nation away from its long dependence on India, forging a promising partnership with China. This shift, rooted in the chaos of the July uprising and decades of frustration, signals a country determined to chart its own course, one that merits global attention and support. The turning point came in July 2024, when a student-led movement against job quotas erupted into a nationwide uprising. What began as a call for fairness…
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