Author: Shubham

Shubham, a young mind with a passion for storytelling and research, finds his roots in Patna, Bihar. Currently engrossed in his M.A. in Media and Communications Studies at Christ University, Bangalore, Shubham isn't just a student; he's a weaver of words. His heart yearns to craft narratives that transcend mere entertainment, narratives that spark a fire in the minds of his audience, and inspire them to create positive ripples of change, no matter how small.

Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams and her crewmate Butch Wilmore are unexpectedly extending their stay on the International Space Station (ISS) due to technical glitches in the Boeing Starliner spacecraft. Initially set to return on June 26, their return date is now uncertain. The Starliner, on its maiden voyage, has faced multiple delays and is now dealing with helium leaks and thruster malfunctions. Allegations have emerged that both NASA and Boeing knew of these issues but proceeded with the mission. Despite the challenges, NASA assures that the astronauts have sufficient supplies and are working to resolve the issues for a safe return.

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A rare and enigmatic condition known as “laughing disease” or “kuru” has puzzled scientists for decades due to its unusual symptoms and origins among the Fore people of Papua New Guinea. Transmitted through the practice of funerary cannibalism, kuru is characterized by severe tremors, emotional instability, and bursts of uncontrollable laughter, often leading to its misdiagnosis as a mood disorder. This article explores the cultural context, progression, and diagnostic challenges of kuru, highlighting its significant impact on medical research and understanding of neurodegenerative diseases.

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The United States has expressed grave concerns over Russian President Vladimir Putin’s suggestion that Russia might supply weapons to North Korea, following the signing of a new defence pact between the two nations. This development heightens worries about regional stability and international security.
State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller highlighted the serious nature of the situation, stating that the potential supply of advanced weapons to North Korea would likely destabilize the Korean Peninsula and could violate U.N. Security Council resolutions that Russia has supported. Meanwhile, White House national security spokesperson John Kirby described the defence pact as a troubling development, underscoring Russia’s growing desperation.

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As June unfolds, the night sky presents a captivating spectacle known as the Strawberry Moon. Rooted in the traditions of Native American tribes, particularly the Algonquin, this full moon signals the ripening of wild strawberries and the onset of summer. Beyond its cultural significance, the Strawberry Moon, with its strikingly low position in the sky, offers a unique and enchanting view, drawing sky watchers and nature enthusiasts to revel in its beauty and the stories it inspires.

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An elderly couple’s dream trip to Newark turned into a nightmare after Air India, without warning, switched their tickets to separate flights on different days and destinations. Lawyer Dushyant Arora’s social media post exposing the airline’s blunder sparked outrage, raising critical questions about passenger rights and the importance of clear communication, especially for vulnerable travellers. With calls for a customer service overhaul growing, Air India faces pressure to rectify the situation and offer a solution beyond a simple refund.

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Hundreds of pilgrims have died during the annual Hajj in Mecca due to extreme heat, with temperatures reaching 51.8 degrees Celsius (125.2 Fahrenheit). At least 550 fatalities have been reported, including 323 Egyptians and 35 Tunisians. The tragedy highlights the growing impact of climate change on the pilgrimage, prompting urgent calls for improved safety measures to protect future pilgrims from rising global temperatures.

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In a major victory for conservation, the European Union passed a groundbreaking nature restoration law. The legislation mandates that all EU countries restore at least 20% of their land and sea by 2030, with the ultimate goal of full ecosystem restoration by 2050. This ambitious plan addresses the alarming rate of biodiversity loss in Europe and marks a significant step towards a healthier environment for the continent.

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In a significant diplomatic move, India has sent a high-level delegation to the Ukraine Summit in Kyiv, led by Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla. This marks India’s first major engagement with Ukraine since the escalation of the conflict with Russia. The visit underscores India’s commitment to global peace and stability, as well as its nuanced approach to international relations. Alongside diplomatic efforts, India announced a substantial humanitarian aid package for Ukraine, signaling its readiness to contribute to post-conflict reconstruction and highlighting its evolving role on the global stage.

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In a remarkable display of international solidarity, India has dispatched a substantial aid package to Papua New Guinea following catastrophic landslides that have claimed approximately 2,000 lives. Triggered by relentless heavy rainfall, the landslides devastated entire communities, leaving thousands homeless. India’s swift response, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, includes medical teams, rescue personnel, and essential supplies, transported by the Indian Navy’s INS Airavat. This aid mission highlights the critical role of global cooperation in addressing humanitarian crises and supporting recovery efforts in times of dire need.

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