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  • A visual guide to the brutal conflict

    Sudan’s brutal civil war has dragged on for more than 2½ years, displacing millions and killing in excess of 150,000 people – making it among the most deadly conflicts in the world today. As of December 2025, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces appear to be making gains, seizing a key oil field in central Sudan and forcing the retreat of…

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  • India’s space sector raised USD 150 mn this fiscal so far: Pawan Goenka

    INSPACe Pawan Goenka New Delhi: India’s space industry has raised USD 150 million in funding this financial year so far, the highest ever since the government unleashed reforms by opening up the segment for the private sector in 2020. “This year will have the highest ever funding in the space sector. The 150-million-dollar mark was reached two days ago. It…

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  • 10 Worst Movies That Tried To Be About Important Issues, Ranked

    Every year, studios chase a movie about a big issue which has a really nice plot. Mostly it looks like tech ethics, climate change, grief, trauma, violence, or inequality. These are real serious topics. But a film isn’t meaningful just because the subject matter is. It still needs clarity, structure, and characters that behave like human beings instead of mouthpieces.…

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  • Dr Nishith explains why early detection is crucial as prostate cancer cases rise among Indian men

    Hyderabad: Prostate cancer is no longer a rare or distant diagnosis for Indian men. Once considered a disease of Western populations, it is now among the most commonly diagnosed cancers affecting men in India’s urban centres. No pain or obvious symptoms Doctors report a steady rise in cases over the past decade, driven by longer life expectancy, lifestyle changes and…

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  • Trump tariffs and warming India-China ties have silenced the Quad partnership … for now

    When leaders of “the Quad” last met in September 2024, host and then-President Joe Biden declared the partnership between the United States, India, Australia and Japan to be “more strategically aligned than ever before.” “The Quad is here to stay,” trumpeted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Fast-forward a little over a year, however, and the tune has changed. Leaders of…

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  • Pope Leo XIV names Bishop Ronald Hicks as new archbishop of New York

    VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Leo XIV on Thursday made his most important U.S. appointment to date, naming a fellow Chicagoan as the next archbishop of New York to lead one of the biggest U.S. archdioceses as it navigates relations with the Trump administration and its immigration crackdown. Bishop Ronald Hicks, the current bishop of Joliet, Illinois, replaces the retiring…

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  • New British Netflix Original Movies and Series Coming in 2026 & Beyond

    Pictures via Netflix It’s hard to argue that Netflix UK hasn’t had a pretty good streak over the last two years. From The Gentlemen to Baby Reindeer in 2024 and Adolescence and Dept. Q in 2025, they’ve been on it. What’s coming up next? Below, we’ll take a look at Netflix’s upcoming British slate coming over the next year or…

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  • Air pollution now year-round public health crisis, threatening India’s growth: Experts

    New Delhi: Health experts and policymakers on Thursday warned that prolonged exposure to pollution is fuelling a sharp rise in strokes, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s, and mental health conditions, while placing a growing pressure on the healthcare system. Speaking at the ‘Illness to Wellness’ (ITW) Conference here, medical experts presented data highlighting the serious health…

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  • Austrian nuns who broke out of care home await word from Vatican : NPR

    Sister Regina sits in the convent chapel at Schloss Goldenstein in Salzburg, Austria. Esme Nicholson/NPR hide caption toggle caption Esme Nicholson/NPR SALZBURG, Austria — Set against snow-capped Alpine peaks, the convent chapel at Schloss Goldenstein is candlelit and set for Advent. In early December, the mood was contemplative, a sharp contrast to the hubbub here earlier this year. On this…

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  • Experimental drug targets early toxic amyloid to slow Alzheimer’s disease

    In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: An experimental drug developed at Northwestern University has demonstrated further promise as an early intervention for Alzheimer’s disease. In a new study, Northwestern scientists identified a previously unknown highly toxic sub-species of amyloid beta oligomers –…

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