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Iraq Resumes Oil Exports from Kirkuk to Turkey’s Ceyhan Port

Iraq has resumed crude oil exports from Kirkuk to Ceyhan after reaching a deal with the Kurdistan Regional Government, restoring a key pipeline route.
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Chinese National Faces Court Over Plot to Smuggle 2,000 Queen Ants Out of Kenya

A Chinese national has been charged in Kenya after authorities seized over 2,000 live queen ants at Nairobi airport, exposing a growing wildlife trafficking network.
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IIT Guwahati Develops Radiation-Resistant Cement Mortar for Nuclear Facilities

IIT Guwahati researchers have developed a radiation-resistant cement mortar designed to improve safety and durability in nuclear facilities and high-risk environments
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“Afar Rift: Africa’s Slow Split Reveals Volcanoes and Ancient Humans”

Africa is slowly splitting apart. In northern Ethiopia’s Afar region, a Y-shaped rift system is gradually pulling the continent in different directions—a process that could eventually create a new ocean over millions of years. The region, one of the hottest and driest on Earth, hosts the Erta Ale volcano, a decades-old lava lake nicknamed “the…
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Parker Solar Probe Continues Record-Breaking Mission with 27th Solar Flyby

Parker Solar Probe, operated by NASA, has completed its 27th close approach to the Sun, maintaining a record distance of approximately 3.8 million miles (6.2 million kilometers) from the solar surface. The flyby, which took place on March 11, is part of the mission’s ongoing effort to study the Sun’s outer atmosphere, or corona. During the…
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Warm February Brings Early Spring Signs Across the UK

The UK has recorded its warmest day of the year so far, raising hopes of early spring colour despite forecasts of cooler weather ahead. Temperatures reached 18.6C at Kew Gardens in London, marking the hottest February day since 2019. Parts of Kent and Suffolk also saw temperatures exceed 18C, with some areas warmer than parts…
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Bodies Found After Winter Search in Eryri Mountains

Two bodies have been recovered in the Eryri mountain range following an extensive search for two missing young men, police in north Wales confirmed. Concern was raised on Wednesday over the welfare of the men, aged 19 and 20, after they failed to return. A coordinated search operation was launched in full winter conditions across…
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Avalanche Horror in California: Who Survived and Who Didn’t?

A massive avalanche struck the Castle Peak area in Northern California on Tuesday during a powerful winter storm, leaving eight skiers dead, six rescued alive, and at least ten still missing, according to officials and reports from BBC. Rescue teams working in the Lake Tahoe backcountry recovered the bodies of eight skiers buried under the…
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IIT Guwahati Develops Low-Cost System to Remove 99% Arsenic from Groundwater

Researchers at IIT Guwahati have developed a low-cost electrocoagulation system capable of removing 99% of arsenic from contaminated groundwater within minutes. Arsenic contamination, caused by natural rock formations and human activities such as mining and agriculture, affects nearly 140 million people worldwide. Long-term exposure can lead to serious health conditions, including organ damage and cancer.…
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Video: Niagara Falls Partially Freezes, Creating Stunning Ice Formations

Niagara Falls has partially frozen this week due to the icy weather in southern Ontario, creating a mesmerizing sight of ice formations and frosty mist around the iconic landmark. The freezing temperatures have caused the surface water and mist to combine, forming large ice mounds and stunning icicles along the edges of the Falls. Some…
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