Category: International

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Scientists create hair-like electrode to monitor brain’s electrical activity

In some cases, clinicians need to monitor brain waves for longer periods of time, for example, to evaluate seizures, sleep disorders and conditions that affect the blood vessels and blood flow in the brain.

South Korean delegation to visit Czech Republic for nuclear power plant deal

Seoul: A South Korean delegation is scheduled to visit the Czech Republic on Tuesday to participate in the signing of a major multibillion-dollar nuclear power project and to discuss strengthening bilateral economic ties, according to Seoul’s industry ministry. The group, consisting of government officials and parliamentarians, will spend two days in Prague, attending the signing ceremony.

The Silent Genocide: Systematic Annihilation of Minorities in Pakistan

The evidence, drawn from census data, human rights reports, and recent studies, paints a grim picture of a nation failing its most vulnerable communities.

Japan Defence Minister assures full support to India’s fight against terrorism

New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held bilateral talks with Japan’s Defence Minister, General Nakatani, in New Delhi on Monday. The two leaders reaffirmed their dedication to strengthening defence cooperation and jointly addressing regional security challenges, notably terrorism. The meeting took place just days after a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which.

Putin dials PM Modi, offers Russia’s ‘full support’ to India in fight against terrorism

Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, condemning the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam and extending Russia’s full support to India in its ongoing counter-terrorism efforts. According to Randhir Jaiswal, MEA spokesperson, Putin offered heartfelt condolences for the loss of innocent lives and emphasized that those responsible for the.

Taiwan considers travel approval rule for lawmakers to counter Chinese infiltration

Taipei: The Taiwanese government is exploring plans to require legislators and other elected officials to obtain prior approval before traveling to China, aiming to curb Chinese infiltration efforts, according to local media reports citing an official source. In March, President William Lai announced 17 initiatives focused on countering China’s increasing influence, including measures to promote.

Hindu body in Canada flags Khalistani threats, cites misusing Nagar Kirtan

Ottawa: The Hindu Canadian Foundation (HCF) has strongly denounced a Khalistani extremist call urging the deportation of 800,000 Hindus back to India. The incident was linked to an anti-Hindu parade held during the Malton and Etobicoke Nagar Kirtan at the Malton Gurdwara in Toronto. A widely shared social media video shows a large truck at.

Nine dead after tourist boats carrying over 80 capsize in China

Beijing: Nine people have died, one remains missing, and 70 others have been injured after four tourist boats capsized due to sudden gales on a river in Qianxi, southwestern China’s Guizhou province, according to state media reports. The accident occurred on Sunday afternoon, with 84 individuals falling into the water. Search operations for the missing.

UNSC to hold closed-door meet on India-Pak situation today

Pakistan is currently an elected member of the Council and will participate in the meeting.

Iran revises port blast death toll to 57, arrests two over safety failures

The semi-official Tasnim news agency quoted Hormozgan province's Chief Justice Mojtaba Qahremani as saying the updated figure for the April 26 blast at Shahid Rajaee Port includes 46 recovered and identified bodies and 11 people still missing.