The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Monday said it is ready to launch the BlueBird Block-2 satellite on December 24. The launch from the Satish Dhawan Space Center will place the BlueBird Block-2 satellite, also referred to as BlueBird-6, in Low Earth Orbit. BlueBird communications satellite, developed by the US-based AST SpaceMobile, will be...
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Relentless and planned: Intelligence warns minority killing in Bangladesh will rise ahead of polls
Violence against the minorities in Bangladesh is not a new phenomenon. It has been going on for several decades and has seen major outbreaks since 1989 onwards. The year 2025 witnessed a surge in the number of attacks on minority communities and officials in India say that since then, the targeting has been a relentless...
Indian scientists tap AI for personalised cancer therapy
Updated: Dec 22nd, 2025 Scientists at the S N Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences introduced an artificial intelligence (AI) framework that could change how we understand and treat cancer, and also pave the way for personalised therapies, the Ministry of Science and Technology said on Wednesday. The framework, developed in collaboration with Ashoka University,...
Russia expels British diplomat over alleged spying activities
Updated: Jan 15th, 2026 Russia on Thursday expelled a British diplomat, accusing him of being an “undeclared officer of the United Kingdom’s intelligence services”, and warned London that it would not tolerate espionage activities on Russian territory. The Federal Security Service (FSB), the main successor to the Soviet-era KGB, identified the diplomat as a second...
Meta India appoints Aman Jain as new head of public policy
Updated: Dec 12th, 2025 Meta India on Friday announced the appointment of Aman Jain as its new Head of Public Policy. He will take charge early next year and will report to Simon Milner, Meta’s Vice President of Policy for the Asia Pacific region. Jain will also join the company’s India leadership team as part...
Chinese factory producing Labubu toys forces workers to sign blank cheques: Report
Updated: Jan 15th, 2026 A US-based labour rights group China Labor Watch (CLW) has said that it uncovered evidence of worker exploitation at a factory of Chinese toy company Pop Mart, forcing employees to sign blank cheques and work overtime. China Labor Watch said in a report that investigators who spent three months at Shunjia...
Ancient Chinese texts reveal new clues about earliest recorded solar eclipse, study finds
Updated: Dec 8th, 2025 Image: Phys.org A reexamination of ancient Chinese records has helped scientists resolve a 2,700-year-old astronomical puzzle and produce new estimates of how fast Earth rotated in 709 BCE. The findings, published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, combine historical geography with modern eclipse modelling to reinterpret what is considered the earliest datable...
Iran-US tensions: Protester execution postponed, threat against Trump aired, embassies shut
Updated: Jan 15th, 2026 Iran witnessed a sharp escalation in tensions over the past 24 hours, marked by a postponed execution of a detained protester, direct threats against US President Donald Trump, diplomatic withdrawals, and heightened military alertness in the region. The developments began early on Tuesday as Iranian authorities intensified their crackdown on nationwide...
Don’t want to be owned by US: Denmark, Greenland hit back at Trump’s takeover claims
Denmark’s Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen and Greenland’s top diplomat Vivian Motzfeldt have confirmed that the United States has agreed to establish a joint working group to examine possible ways forward on Greenland. They also acknowledged that concrete progress at this stage remains limited. Rasmussen said talks at the White House with US Vice President...
Scientists may have finally detected dark matter nearly after a century
Updated: Dec 2nd, 2025 Scientists may have detected the first direct signature of dark matter, nearly 100 years after Swiss astronomer Fritz Zwicky first proposed its existence. A new study by Professor Tomonori Totani of the University of Tokyo, published in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (JCAP), suggests that NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space...









