Author: Satabdee Tripathy

Massive rage over sexual assault video by police forces in Iran - Asiana Times

A video of a woman protestor getting sexually assaulted by anti-riot forces in Iran has gone viral on social media and caused fury among people. During the wave of protests about “compulsory veils”, a new video is circulating on social media which clearly shows a girl getting touched by a police officer. In a time when women are asking for basic freedom and rights, this video has become the biggest demonstration of how women are getting treated out there. Many protestors were sentenced to prison and several were sentenced to death. The Hijab, the piece of head covering, has become…

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The South Korean military detected additional ballistic missiles. Kim Jong-un, the Supreme leader of North Korea, has launched more than 100 missiles. He has conducted more than 4 massive nuclear tests. Leader Kim Jong- un has developed nuclear weapons since 2011 and has expressed that there would be no use of nuclear weapons first unless others tried to invade and attack them. Recently, Russia bought rockets and weapons from North Korea for the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Recently, North Korea has fired more than 35 ballistic missile tests. On Friday, North Korea fired additional ballistic missiles and 170 rounds…

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The presence of water has been found in the shallow lakes of the satellite of Jupiter. Europa, discovered by Galileo Galilei is one of the 57 satellites of Jupiter which have been given an official name by the international astronomical union (IAU). It was discovered in 1610 and has an axial tilt of 0.1 degrees. It consists of silicate rocks, a water ice crust, and an iron-nickel core.  Source- Google This satellite has been named after Europa, a noblewoman in Greek mythology. Europa is slightly smaller than the moon and it is similar in composition to terrestrial moons. The Hubble…

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Attempt to change the path of asteroid has been successful by NASA - Asiana Times

The DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) took place some 11 million km from Earth. NASA’s Dart programme scientist, Dr Tom Statler, also had a word of caution about drawing too many conclusions from the experiment. Scientists have now confirmed that the orbit of a 160m-wide (520 ft) space rock known as Dimorphos was altered when the Dart probe struck it head on last month.

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