The United Nation's Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change, of which India is one of the 195 members, has released its sixth assessment report today.
The White House defended President Biden's comments on 'xenophobia' regarding India, China, and Japan, stressing the positive role of immigrants in the US. Biden's remarks, made at a Democratic Party fundraiser, linked economic challenges in these countries to xenophobia, but faced criticism. Nonetheless, the White House reaffirmed Biden's commitment to strengthening ties with allies like India and Japan.
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As election fever gripped India,
Our crew savoured 'Kawa' in Kashmir
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‘Coconut water’ in Tamil Nadu
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And did this….
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A pan-India series of storytelling .. the very essence of Bharat.
22 states, 316 shooting locations!
Our lens captured India's diversity.
50 districts, 100 days of relentless filming!
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Voices united, stories amplified.
200+ crew on the ground, 100+ on station!
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670 minutes of high-quality brilliance!
Over 500 people were interviewed, and 15,000 km traversed!
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We are OneIndia...Bringing your stories to reality.
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Witness the surge of pro-Palestine protests as students across major Australian and Canadian cities set up encampments on university campuses. Quebec’s premier calls for the dismantling of a protest encampment at Montreal’s McGill University, reflecting escalating tensions surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict. Stay updated on the latest developments in this global movement for solidarity and justice.
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Get to know Kishori Lal Sharma, the Congress leader gearing up to contest against Smriti Irani in the Amethi Lok Sabha seat. Discover his journey, his ties to the Gandhi family, and the upcoming electoral battle shaping Uttar Pradesh's political landscape.
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India emphasized the importance of balancing freedom of expression with public safety amidst escalating protests against Israeli military actions at US universities. External affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal urged democracies to maintain this balance, stressing that actions at home define reputations globally. The statement coincides with intensified crackdowns, including New York City police raiding Columbia University to disperse pro-Palestinian demonstrators.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticizes Congress MP Rahul Gandhi's candidature from Raebareli, alleging that he is running away from challenges. Modi mocks Gandhi's election history, accusing him of avoiding tough contests. Watch the fiery exchange and political jabs unfold at the Bardhaman-Durgapur rally in West Bengal.
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India condemns Pakistan's 'dubious track record', rebukes negative remarks by Pakistan's UN envoy on Kashmir. Kamboj emphasizes terrorism's opposition to peace,.. IndiaTimes
Study Warns Deadly , Ocean Upswells Increasing , Due to Climate Crisis.
'The Guardian' reports that a new study highlights how
the climate-disrupted ocean has pushed a number of aquatic
species to flee increasing temperatures in the tropics.
The forced migration has increasingly resulted in
sharks, rays and other species dying amid intense
upswells of cold water from the depths of the ocean.
In 2021, extreme cold upswelling off of
South Africa's coast caused a mass die-off of over
260 marine organisms from 81 different species.
A recent study found that these
upswellings are increasing in
both frequency and intensity. .
Scientists were able to study the 2021
mass die-off in precise detail, due to one of
the victims being a satellite-tagged bull shark.
The bull shark died in waters 10 degrees
Celsius below the temperature
tropical species are accustomed to.
Despite the shark's attempts to avoid the
cold swell, it could not escape the impacted
area before succumbing to hypothermia.
'The Guardian' reports that the team found
that the frequency of these cold upswelling
events has been increasing since 1981.
Other species killed in similar events
include whale sharks, bigeye trevallies, convict
surgeonfish and the common blacktip shark. .
Other species killed in similar events
include whale sharks, bigeye trevallies, convict
surgeonfish and the common blacktip shark. .
Other species killed in similar events
include whale sharks, bigeye trevallies, convict
surgeonfish and the common blacktip shark. .
Other species killed in similar events
include whale sharks, bigeye trevallies, convict
surgeonfish and the common blacktip shark. .
The team's findings were published
on April 15 in 'Nature Climate Change.'
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