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Japan Earthquake: Japan hit by 6.1-magnitude earthquake days after strong Iwate tremor, no tsunami threat
Authorities said there was no risk of a tsunami and no immediate reports of damage or casualties. A strong earthquake of magnitude 6.1 struck off the coast of Japan’s Iwate Prefecture early on Sunday, prompting fresh warnings for residents already coping with a series of recent tremors in the region.Authorities said there was no risk…
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Us Air Strikes On Iranian Military Targets: ‘Vigilant, lethal, and ready’: US unleashes fresh strikes on 10 Iranian military targets — video
The video was released hours after the US military announced fresh strikes on Iran The US Central Command (Centcom) on Sunday shared a video showing American air and naval strikes on Iranian military targets, saying the operation was carried out in response to Iran’s latest drone attack on a commercial oil tanker near the Strait…
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Venezuela jolted again: 5.6-magnitude earthquake strikes Aragua amid rescue efforts
5.6-magnitude earthquake strikes Aragua in Venezuela (Image/AP) Another earthquake measuring 5.6 magnitude struck Venezuela as the Latin American nation continued to reel from the devastating twin earthquakes earlier this week that have left more than 1,430 people dead and thousands injured.According to the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC), the latest earthquake struck the Aragua region of…
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‘Will be forced to militarily complete the job’: Trump confirms US strikes on Iran after ceasefire breach, signals further escalation
Trump confirms US strikes on Iran after ceasefire breach President Donald Trump on Saturday confirmed that US aircraft carried out strikes on Iranian missile and drone storage facilities and coastal radar sites, saying the action was in response to repeated violations of a ceasefire agreement. He warned that further military action could follow if Iran…
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Quote of the day by US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: “Fight for the things that you care about, but…” | World News
Think of the last time someone tried to win you over by shouting. Did it work? Usually, being lectured, shamed or steamrolled makes us dig in harder, not change our minds. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who spent a lifetime fighting for causes she believed in, understood this better than most. Fight for the things that you…
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Nigerian proverb of the day: “One who has been bitten by a snake lives in fear of worms” and why old wounds make us fear harmless things | World News
Nigerian proverb of the day (AI-generated image) Have you ever flinched at something completely harmless, simply because it reminded you of an old hurt? A Nigerian proverb captures that feeling perfectly. One who has been bitten by a snake lives in fear of worms, it says. Among the Igbo people, where the saying is well…
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Indian student who works at Tesla says he faced F1 visa rejections twice: ‘I stopped trying to win over, I built my profile’
Indian student who works for Tesla says he was denied a student visa twice, but he did not give up. Indian student Mayank Vadaliya who works at Tesla said F1 visa rejection is not a big deal and his student visa was rejected twice but he did not give up. While several cases of F1…
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Canadian proverb of the day: “Do not yell ‘dinner’ until your knife is in the loaf” and a lesson on humility, patience
Canadian proverb of the day is: Do not yell ‘dinner’ until your knife is in the loaf A premature celebration of success often jinxes the outcome and though it’s a little superstitious but such little warnings are strewn across all languages and cultures and this one goes to old Canadian wisdom. There are similar proverbs…
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‘Even Steve Jobs got fired from his own company’: Immigration attorneys say H-1Bs should plan ahead for layoff, they are not US citizens
Immigration attorney says H-1B visa holders should always have a plan in case they get laid off as no one is irreplaceable and even Steve Jobs was fired from his company. With US companies announcing layoffs and H-1B workers struggling to find new jobs within 60 days, immigration attorneys said they find it difficult to…
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Haitian proverb of the day: “It’s the house’s rat that eats the house” and its enduring wisdom on “the enemy within”
Haitian proverb of the day shows us the enemy within. When something goes wrong, we always suspect the hand of the outsiders and give the benefit of doubt to our nearest ones, though they might have the maximum scope and access to stab us in the back. An old Haitian proverb warned us about such…
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