Author: Aditya Singh

Unexploded WW2 bomb discovered in river Po, Italy - Asiana Times

Extreme drought has revealed an unexploded World War Two (WW2) bomb in an Italian river. Fears about the effects of climate change have increased as a result of unusually hot weather and low rainfall levels in northern Italy. Not only have record-breaking temperatures and burned fields been brought on by this summer’s heatwaves, but the drought-stricken waters of Italy’s Po River are now so low that a WW2 bomb that had been submerged in them was also discovered.  Discovery of the bomb: Fishermen discovered the 450 kilograms bomb on the banks of the River Po. The 650km long river has dried…

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Messi scores the first bicycle kick goal of his career

Paris Saint-Germain won 5-0 to start the defense of their Ligue 1 championship. For the first time in his career, Messi, who has scored in close to 800 games for his club and country combined, Messi scores a bicycle kick goal. In the opening game of the new Ligue 1 season on Saturday, Lionel Messi completed Paris Saint-5-0 Germain’s demolition of Clermont with a spectacular bicycle kick. The best of the lot was scored by the Argentina, who grabbed Leandro Paredes’ pass, controlled it with his chest, and acrobatically sent the ball over the goalkeeper, into the goal. It happened…

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whale

According to experts, the whale was acting nervously and only briefly rose to the surface. Rescuers concerned for whale stuck in French river seine Following the discovery of a beluga whale in France’s River the Seine, authorities are considering how to conserve a species that is more suited to the icy waters of the Arctic. The animal is reportedly currently close to a lock at Vernon, which is located around 70 kilometers northwest of Paris. The whale that seems underweight is being warned to stay away from by the general public. Why the whale has traveled so far south from…

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<strong>Nuclear reactor closed after Russia’s attack</strong> - Asiana Times

Europe’s biggest nuclear plant is dangerously close to the Russia-Ukraine war. With a “very serious risk of a nuclear disaster,” the UN’s nuclear inspector has demanded that all military operations close to Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear reactor cease immediately. The head of the IAEA, Rafael Mariano Grossi, expressed his “grave concern” about reports of shelling at the biggest nuclear power station in Europe. In the meantime, Ukraine said that Russian military strikes “significantly damaged” portions of the complex. The factory was taken by Russia in March. The owner of the Zaporizhzhia plant said that one “power unit” had to be shut…

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Official’s controversial decision costs India a win - Asiana Times

The India women’s hockey team’s quest in the Commonwealth Games final ended in heartbreak image source: mensXP The Savita Punia-led India squad gave a heroic effort in the semifinal throughout regulation time, which finished in a 1-1 draw, but they were unsuccessful in scoring in the shootout. Vandana Katariya scored the lone goal for the Indian team in the 49th minute, while Rebecca Greiner scored the lone goal for Australia in the 10th minute.  Australia won the shootout with two goals from Ambrosia Malone, Amy Lawton, and Kaitlin Nobbs. Heartbreakingly, Australia defeated the Indian women’s hockey team in the Commonwealth…

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14 killed as nightclub blazes in Thailand - Asiana Times

A deadly fire broke out in the early hours of Friday at a nightclub in Thailand. At around one in the morning on Friday, a fire broke out at the Mountain B nightclub in the Sattahip district of Chonburi province, which is located about 90 miles southeast of Bangkok. A rescue service broadcast video of panicked clubgoers running from the building while screaming and with their garments on fire. The investigation into the catastrophic fire that ripped through a nightclub and claimed at least 14 lives has been ordered by Thailand’s prime minister. There were around 40 injuries, according to…

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<strong>Israeli’s air strike kills senior militant in Gaza</strong> - Asiana Times

Plumes of smoke billowed over the Gazan skyline and on the ground, hundreds of rescuers In the bloodiest rise in hostilities in the region since an 11-day conflict last year, Israeli airstrikes on sites in the Gaza Strip on Friday resulted in the deaths of seven Palestinians, including a senior commander of a Palestinian terrorist group. According to the Gaza health ministry, the attacks targeted both militant watchtowers and residential homes, killing at least 10 civilians, including a 5-year-old child, and injuring 55 others. According to both Islamic Jihad and the Israeli military, Taysir al-Jabari, a top military leader in…

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Eastern Uganda is hit by Flash Flood

The eastern region of the country experienced fatal flash floods on Sunday. The eastern region of Uganda experienced fatal flash floods on Sunday that destroyed agriculture, homes, and bridges. Teams of search and rescue personnel kept searching the area for those in need. The banks of the Nabuyonga and Namatala rivers reportedly burst on Sunday, worsening the amount of destruction. Relief Operations- According to government officials, the Elgon subregion has seen at least 24 fatalities as of Wednesday. And the disaster management team has relocated more than 5,600 people. This happened as a result of the devastating downpour that inundated…

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Indian men's and women's teams win against Canada

The actions of Indian teams were flawless. They continuously applied pressure to the Canadian defense. The actions of the Indian team were flawless. They continuously applied pressure to the Canadian defense and generated lots of opportunities. Harmanpreet Singh (7′, 56′) and Akashdeep Singh (38′, 60′) scored two goals each for India at the University of Birmingham Hockey and Squash Centre. Amit Rohidas (10’), Lalit Kumar Upadhyay (20’), Gurjant Singh (27’), Mandeep Singh (58’) scored the remaining goals for India. Indian maintained a spotless record in terms of both scoring and behavior. No Indian player received even a green card in…

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Kentucky flood: Death Toll Rises

This non-tropical flash flood is the deadliest to hit the country in 45 years. The fatality toll has stayed at 37, according to Governor Andy Beshear, but eastern Kentucky now faces a severe problem days after flood waters tore through rural towns. The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for the area from noon on Wednesday until 8 p.m. on Thursday because of the region’s expected high temperatures of 90 degrees on Wednesday and Thursday, which would feel almost 100 degrees due to the humidity. When heavy rain falls on a hilly area, it channels into valleys and travels…

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