Melting icebergs are creating new homes 2,500 metres beneath the Arctic Ocean for marine life as dropping rocks transform the seafloor |

Climate change is often framed as a story of ecological loss, but scientists have uncovered an unexpected consequence unfolding nearly 2,500 metres beneath the Arctic Ocean. As glaciers in Greenland and parts of the Russian Arctic destabilise, increasing numbers of debris-laden icebergs are drifting through the Fram Strait before melting and releasing vast quantities of…

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‘I played cricket in India’: Man who rescued girl falling from second-floor window in London says catching skills helped save her

In a heroic feat, a man saved a three-year-old girl dangling from a second-floor window in London. He revealed that the cricket skills he learned in India helped him make the life-saving catch.The incident unfolded above a busy shopping street in Ilford, where onlookers watched as the young child clung to a window ledge several…

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Moody’s Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi, who warned of US recession, ‘agrees’ with government’s restrictions on Anthropic Fable AI models; say: Optimism over AI is warranted, but …

Moody’s Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi, who also warned of US recession has now shared a new warning. Zandi has warned that White House’s sudden restrictions of Anthropic’s frontier AI models highlight a hidden economic threat. Sharing his thoughts in a post on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) Zandi said that the…

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Looking for a rental home in Bengaluru? Check demand, rents and emerging hotspots

House-hunters looking for rental accommodation in Bengaluru may have to contend with higher rents, with a report indicating continued demand across the city’s residential market.According to the Magicbricks Rental Index for January-March 2026, Bengaluru remained among India’s most active rental housing markets, supported by its position as a major technology and startup hub. The report…

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The generals’ sons: Next Army chief Dhiraj Seth joins elite club of second-gen military leaders

NEW DELHI: The government’s appointment of Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth as the next Chief of the Army Staff has added another chapter to a long tradition of military families whose members have risen to the highest ranks of India’s armed forces.For Lieutenant General Krishna Mohan Seth, the announcement would have been a particularly proud moment….

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Jewar Airport Operational; NEET UG Scam: Bihar Student Arrested; UK Proposes Social Media Ban for Kids | India News

The start of commercial operations at Noida International Airport in Jewar is expected to accelerate real estate growth across the Yamuna Expressway corridor. Amid the rebellion within the Trinamool Congress, dissident MPs have announced a merger with the little-known Nationalist Citizens Party of India (NCPI), claiming support from 20 of TMC’s 28 Lok Sabha MPs….

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Quote of the day by Princess Diana: “Carry out a random act of kindness, with no expectation of reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone…” | World News

Princess Diana (Image: Wikipedia) There are moments in public life that don’t survive because they are grand, but because they are simple. Princess Diana’s words about kindness belong to that category. They don’t sound like a slogan or a carefully packaged message. They sound closer to something overheard in a private conversation, something said without…

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India’s T-90 tanks may get active shield against missiles, drones and top-attack weapons

NEW DELHI: The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is developing an advanced Active Protection System (APS) for the Indian Army’s T‑90 tanks, marking a significant leap in indigenous armoured defence technology. The Combat Vehicles Research & Development Establishment (CVRDE) is leading the effort to create APS technologies capable of defeating explosives‑based anti‑armour threats, while…

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Doctor shares 5 simple daily yoga habits that can help you stay strong, balanced and independent

Ageing is one of life’s few certainties. Yet the way people experience it can vary greatly. Some remain active, independent, and mentally sharp well into their later years, while others struggle with stiffness, fatigue, poor balance, and declining mobility much earlier. The difference often lies in daily habits. Modern science continues to highlight the importance…

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‘Not just people, even Bangladeshi parties are infiltrating’: Adhir Ranjan’s swipe at Amit Shah amid TMC crisis | India News

NEW DELHI: Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on Monday took a swipe at the breakaway Trinamool Congress (TMC) faction that has merged with the Nationalist Citizens Party of India (NCPI), claiming that “not only humans, but also Bangladeshi political parties are infiltrating India”.His remarks came amid the escalating battle for control of the TMC after…

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