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  • Ukraine fired 18 missiles Russia retaliated on Kiev

    Ukraine fired 18 missiles Russia retaliated on Kiev

    Kiev: Russia has again broken out in an unusual way. The capital of Ukraine, Kiev, was attacked late at night. On Monday night, Russia launched a missile attack on Kiev with several missiles. It seems that three people were injured in this incident. Ukraine effectively shot down UAVs and other missiles launched by Russia. Kyiv Mayor Vitaly Klitschko said that the Ukrainian Air Force shot down about 18 Russian missiles.

    The Ukrainian Army has revealed that Russia has attacked Kiev from four sides. General Valery Zalujnivi said that 18 types of air, sea and land missiles were shot down. He released the list of those missiles.Six KH-47M2 Kinjal aeroballistic missiles were fired from six MiG-31K aircraft, he said. Russia fired 9 caliber cruise missiles from ships in the Black Sea. A Ukrainian official said that Russia also fired three land-based missiles from the S-400 Iskander-M. He said that the Ukrainian forces also shot down the drones launched by Russia.

    Six KH-47M2 Kinjal aeroballistic missiles were fired from six MiG-31K aircraft, he said. Russia fired 9 caliber cruise missiles from ships in the Black Sea. A Ukrainian official said that Russia also fired three land-based missiles from the S-400 Iskander-M. He said that the Ukrainian forces also shot down the drones launched by Russia.Six KH-47M2 Kinjal aeroballistic missiles were fired from six MiG-31K aircraft, he said. Russia fired 9 caliber cruise missiles from ships in the Black Sea. A Ukrainian official said that Russia also fired three land-based missiles from the S-400 Iskander-M. He said that the Ukrainian forces also shot down the drones launched by Russia.

  • If the ice melts then the biggest danger is to human and animal life

    If the ice melts then the biggest danger is to human and animal life

    International  : Arctic ice-covered land is gradually warming. There is concern that hazardous compounds may be released throughout the region. By the end of this century, melting ice could destabilize structures at 2,000 industrial sites, such as mines and pipelines, and release hazardous chemicals, putting more than 5,000 already contaminated sites at greater risk, researchers report in the journal Nature Communications. Liked it. The figures are based on the first full analysis of where industrial pollutants could be released from melting Arctic ice, a Science News report said. But there may be more contaminated sites that we don’t know about, said Moritz Langer, an expert at the Alfred Wegener Institute in Potsdam, Germany.

    Researchers worry that we’ve only seen the tip of the iceberg, and that toxic compounds released from these areas could harm the health of fish and other species that live in Arctic rivers, as well as the health of the organisms that depend on them. Permafrost is a permanently frozen layer that lies on or beneath the Earth’s surface. It is usually made up of dirt, gravel and sand mixed with snow. National Geographic reports that for at least two years, permafrost typically stays at or below 0°C.

    Melting permafrost has a significant impact on the environment. One of its most harmful consequences is the release of greenhouse gases into the environment. A 2022 NASA report estimates that Arctic ice alone contains 1,700 billion metric tons of carbon, including methane and carbon dioxide. According to a 2022 Columbia University study, warming permafrost will release thousands of dormant viruses and germs. The report warns that some of them “may be new viruses emerging, while others may contain ancient ones to which humans are immune.” Diseases like smallpox and bubonic plague, which have already been eradicated by society, could pose a major threat to humanity.

  • Many villages in Myanmar are in the grip of Typhoon Mokha

    Many villages in Myanmar are in the grip of Typhoon Mokha

    Naipei: Many villages in Myanmar are reeling under Typhoon Mokha. The death toll from the typhoon has reached 60 by Tuesday. Many villages in Myanmar are being devastated by Typhoon Mokha. The death toll from the typhoon has reached 60 by Tuesday. Many villages in Myanmar are being devastated by Typhoon Mokha. The death toll from the typhoon reached 60 on Tuesday.

    The media said that 41 people died in Rakhine state alone. It revealed that coastal people are moving to safe places holding their lives in their hands. It has been stated that hundreds of people have lost their lives due to the storm. The media said that 41 people have died in the state. It revealed that coastal people are moving to safe places holding their lives in their hands. The media said that 41 people died in the country alone, where hundreds of people were reported missing due to the storm. It revealed that coastal people are moving to safe places holding their lives in their hands. The media said that 41 people died in the country alone, where hundreds of people were reported missing due to the storm. It revealed that coastal people are moving to safe places holding their lives in their hands. Hundreds of people were reported missing in the storm

  • There was a blast in an illegal firecracker factory in Agra

    There was a blast in an illegal firecracker factory in Agra

    Kolkata: A tragedy took place in Purba Medinipur district of West Bengal on Tuesday. An explosion took place in an illegal fireworks factory in Egra. 9 people lost their lives due to this explosion. Many were seriously injured. On receiving the information, the fire brigade and the police reached the spot and started rescue operations. The dead bodies were recovered and the injured were shifted to nearby hospitals. Officials said that the death toll is likely to increase.

    Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has expressed deep shock over this accident. The families of the deceased will be given Rs. An exgratia of 2.5 lakhs has been announced. He ordered to provide better treatment to the injured. The CM said that the owner of this illegal fireworks factory was arrested recently, but he was out on bail

  • WhatsApp is spying on users and secretly listening to conversations

    WhatsApp is spying on users and secretly listening to conversations

    WhatsApp : WhatsApp has often made its stance clear that it does not want any misconceptions about user data security. But, in January 2021, allegations surfaced that WhatsApp had shared its users’ data with Meta. WhatsApp gave an explanation on its help center webpage. WhatsApp claims that they cannot see users’ private messages, listen to their calls, and do not share users’ contacts or location with Meta. It said that WhatsApp provides end-to-end encryption (access only to the sender and receiver) on its messages. So not only others, but finally even WhatsApp explained that it does not access personal information.

    Even though the controversy was settled at that time, with a recent tweet by a Twitter engineer, WhatsApp has once again been embroiled in controversy. He tweeted that WhatsApp was using his mobile phone’s microphone at night when he was fast asleep. That tweet went viral. Elon Musk also replied to that tweet saying ‘Whatsapp can’t be trusted’. The viral tweet has worried many users. Many users have started discussing that WhatsApp is spying through the microphones of their mobiles. In this background, is WhatsApp really spying on the users? Is it secretly listening to their conversations? Let’s discuss the points..

    Foad Dabiri, a Twitter engineer, said on Twitter that between 4:20 am and 6:53 am, while he was fast asleep, his mobile phone’s microphone was accessing WhatsApp in the background on the Android dashboard. To this extent, he shared a screenshot of the Android dashboard and tweeted. That has once again raised doubts about the privacy of WhatsApp. Elon Musk retweeted this tweet saying WhatsApp privacy can’t be trusted.

    WhatsApp once again clarified on Twitter that there is no doubt about privacy and users should not worry. Google claims that the problem is due to a bug in Android in the Pixel mobile phone. They also said that they are in touch with a Twitter engineer who is using a Google Pixel phone. WhatsApp asked Google to investigate the matter as the phone used by the Twitter engineer was a Google Pixel. In another tweet, WhatsApp said that WhatsApp users will have full control over their microphone settings and will only be able to access the mic when the user is making a call, recording a voice note or video.

    A Google spokesperson confirmed that a bug in Android was the cause of the Twitter engineer’s phone’s microphone appearing on the Android dashboard as if WhatsApp was accessing the phone’s microphone, and that the phone was indeed a bug in Android that was generating false information. He said that the bug was giving wrong instructions regarding the privacy of the phone. They said that they are working to solve the problem.

  • Smartphones may exacerbate mental health problems in children

    Smartphones may exacerbate mental health problems in children

    New Delhi: A recent survey has made it clear that if children are given smartphones, they will be surrounded by mental health problems. Research has revealed that the negative effects of smartphones are more for women. The survey was conducted by US-based non-profit Sapien Labs. This organization has compiled the data of 27,969 people from 40 countries including India across the world. Among them there are 4000 Indians. It has been found in the research that there are more suicidal thoughts in children who have smartphones from the age of 10 years.

    It has been found that those who own a smartphone early on are more aggressive than those who have access to smartphones late. The researchers found that girls who got mobile phones in their teens were more likely to suffer from monthly health problems compared to others. It has been found that if children use mobile phones at a young age, then psychological problems are more prevalent.

    Researchers said that 42 percent of men who use smartphones for the first 24 years experience mental health problems, while 36 percent of those who have a smartphone at the age of 18 years experience mental health problems. The details of this study warn parents that the later they give smartphones to their children, the better they will be for their mental health. Experts suggest that parents should focus on the children’s social growth as well as the physical things they have lost with phones and the ability to face problems.

  • Officials rescue cheetah from being trapped and release it back into the wild

    Officials rescue cheetah from being trapped and release it back into the wild

    New Delhi: Sometimes there are situations where wild animals are in difficult situations and seek the help of humans. Many videos (Viral Video) are seen on social media of forest officials standing by and taking necessary care of injured and helpless animals. IFS officer Parveen Kaswan shared the video of the authorities releasing a distressed leopard back into the wild.

    In this viral clip, a cheetah is seen being released into the forest area at night. You can see in the video that the cheetah is running and disappearing within a few seconds. The distressed leopard was rescued by a team of forest officials last night and released in the forest without any untoward incident.

    He captioned the video that duties in the forest department is a 24X7 job. The video has been viewed more than 33,000 times so far. One user commented that forest personnel work day and night, while another user wrote that it takes a lot of hard work to do this work. Another user heaped praises on the forest staff saying, “What is the greatest thing than releasing an animal back into its world?”

  • father who cannot afford to pay for an ambulance leaves the body of his child

    father who cannot afford to pay for an ambulance leaves the body of his child

    Bhopal: The incident of a father carrying his child’s body in a bag and traveling in a bus for 200 kms before it was forgotten… another such incident has come to light. A father carried his daughter’s dead body for a few kilometers on a bike. Scenes related to this incident are going viral on social media.

    Madhuri Goud, daughter of Laxman Singh Goud of Kota village in Madhya Pradesh’s Shadol district, fell seriously ill on May 12. She was shifted to Shadol district hospital on the same day. Madhuri, who was suffering from sickle cell disease, died after two days of treatment. Her family members appealed to the hospital doctors to arrange an ambulance to take the dead body to Kota village. But an ambulance was not arranged. They said that they will provide an ambulance only up to 15 kilometers and it will be difficult for them up to 70 kilometers.

    Laxman Singh took his daughter’s dead body on a bike with the help of a relative. A person filmed these scenes and made them viral on social media. District Collector Vandana Vaidya reacted to this video. Laxman Singh was stopped on the way. District Hospital Civil Surgeon Dr. GS Parihar was called and ordered to prepare an ambulance. An ambulance was arranged immediately and Madhuri’s dead body was taken to her native village. The collector supported the family by providing financial assistance.

  • National Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari has once again received a threat call

    National Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari has once again received a threat call

    New Delhi: Union Road Transport and National Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari has received a threatening call once again. Even earlier this year, unknown persons called Nitin Gadkari’s residence in Delhi and threatened to kill him. Even now Gadkari’s Delhi residence received a threatening phone call. On Monday evening, unknown persons called and threatened to kill Nitin Gadkari.

    Nitin Gadkari’s office staff filed a complaint with the Delhi Police. The police have registered a case and are investigating. Inquiries are being made from all angles to identify the bystanders who made the threatening call. The Delhi Police said that they have received a complaint that unknown persons called Union Minister Nitin Gadkari’s residence and threatened to kill them, and they have registered a case and are investigating.

  • Eid meeting ceremony held at MP Danish Ali’s place

    Eid meeting ceremony held at MP Danish Ali’s place

    Delhi : Bahujan Samaj Party MP Kunwar Danish Ali organized the Eid meeting with the intention of strengthening the country’s Ganga Jamuni Tehzeeb and carrying forward the centuries-old traditions, in which diplomats, politicians, senior bureaucrats and journalists from many countries participated. , writers, academicians, social workers and dignitaries from various walks of life participated. The Eid meeting ceremony at the residence of Lok Sabha MP Kunwar Danish Ali from Amroha lasted till late night on Wednesday. Earlier he hosted an Iftar especially for MPs which was attended by 142 MPs from all political parties and a large number of diplomats.