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A major earthquake with a magnitude of 6.6 struck Afghanistan’s Hindu Kush region on Tuesday, with strong tremors also felt in northern India. Massive Earthquake Strikes Afghanistan A powerful earth tremors measuring 6.6 on the Richter scale rocked Afghanistan’s Hindu Kush region on Tuesday, causing strong tremors felt as far away as northern India. The United States Geological Survey reported that the epicentre of the quake was located in Jurm, Afghanistan, at a depth of 180 kilometers. The earthquake resulted in at least nine deaths in neighboring Pakistan. Rescue teams are working to assess the damage and provide aid to…
“We are walking when we should be sprinting,” said IPCC chair H. Lee at the launch of the Synthesis Report-the final installment of IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report. The report states that at this pace the the world is likely to breach the target of restricting temperature rise to 1.5C by 2040. UN Climate Panel Issues ‘Final Warning’ The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has sounded the alarm on the growing threats posed by climate change. Despite the inadequacy of current efforts, the report emphasizes that it’s not too late for action to prevent a catastrophic outcome. The IPCC’s…
“Agar Dabaav Hota To Kya Yeh Nirnay Aa Jaata”?The CJI stated that the courts are constantly ensuring that the government is held accountable, and he did not want to engage in a dispute with the Law Minister. He also mentioned that he respects the Law Minister’s perspective. The CJI, DY Chandrachud, participated as a speaker at the India Today Conclave on Saturday, March 19. The topic of discussion was ‘Justice in the Balance: My Idea of India and the Importance of Separation of Powers in a Democracy.’ CJI agreed to take live questions in the conclave and expressed his view…
French Government Sparks Outrage by Pushing Through Pension Reform Without Vote Amid Protests in Paris. Triggered Protests: On Thursday, French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne invoked article 49.3 of the constitution to push through an unpopular pensions bill that would raise the retirement age by two years to 64. The move, which allows the bill to be adopted without a vote, has triggered protests and opposition from left-wing lawmakers and unions. France passes controversial pension reform bill The Prime Minister has faced boos and jeers in parliament after using a special constitutional procedure to push through a controversial pensions bill without…
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