Local Actions for Global Biodiversity Impact: A Call to Community Action |

International Day for Biological Diversity 2026 (AI image) As the world observes Biodiversity Day today under the theme “Acting locally for global impact”, it is important to first understand what biodiversity truly means, and why it matters in everyday life.The United Nations defines biological diversity as the variety of all living organisms, including plants, animals,…

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Rustam Nabiev: He lost his legs in 2015, climbed Mount Everest in 2026 with his hands: Meet Rustam Nabiev, Russian mountaineer who has climbed three of the world’s highest mountains

Where there is a will, there is a way. For those who dare to dream, no hurdle is big enough, not even the absence of legs to climb the highest mountain peak on the planet. Every year, thousands of mountaineers dream of climbing up the Everest. While the journey is harrowing and humbling for all,…

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‘Marwa denge tujhe’: Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijeet Dipke receives death threats on Whatsapp | India News

CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke shares schreenshot NEW DELHI: Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijeet Dipke on Friday claimed that he has received death threats on WhatsApp, days after launching the satirical political outfit that went viral on social media.Dipke, who launched the social media-driven ‘Cockroach Janta Party’ (CJP), shared screenshots of threatening messages sent from an…

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Was Cole Palmer snubbed from FIFA World Cup squad because England manager Thomas Tuchel doesn’t like his personality? | Football News

Thomas Tuchel has reportedly left Cole Palmer out of England’s World Cup squad after concerns over the forward’s personality and suitability for tournament football. The Chelsea star was one of the biggest names missing from Tuchel’s latest squad announcement despite scoring ten goals during the season. The England manager is believed to be focusing strongly…

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Tiktok Safety For Children: Ofcom, the UK’s communications and online-safety regulator, has warned kids using these popular social media platforms

Social media platforms are still failing to properly protect children online, according to Ofcom, the UK’s communications and online-safety regulator, which says the biggest danger now lies within the platforms’ own design systems, especially recommendation feeds that continue pushing content toward young users. In a new warning and supporting research published by the regulator, Ofcom…

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