An Asteroid Smashed into Jupiter

    Eshan Maitra On March 27, two amateur astronomersGerrit fromMödling, Austria and John Mckeon, from Dublin, Ireland observed a great flash on the atmosphere of Jupitar. They were just simply observing the planet and they came across such footage by distant odds. They reported about it approximately around the same time. Though, only to discover the…

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      Georgia partakes in leading French animation festival

      Tara Sattar French animation film festival is being launched in the south of France and six Georgians cinema professionals are being symbolized this year. The Annecy International Animation Film Festival will run for six consecutive days at 15 venues in Annecy, a city of about 50,000 people in the country’s southeast. The film festival is…

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        Horror movies 2016

        Marilyn Thipthorpe This year is going to be a big one for the movies. Animation to action, romance to biography to horror we have it right here for you. Look for the horror movies coming out this year. Ready to be scared? 2 The Conjuring 2: Ed and Lorraine Warren are back to solve another…

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          Over 300 mn children not in school: Unicef

          The Quint: Over 300 million children globally between the age of five and 17 years of age were not in school, the Unicef said in a news report. More than one-third of them, or about 104 million, are in countries affected by conflict or disaster, the report titled “A future stolen: young and out-of-school” revealed…

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            Arable land acreage falls on grabbing, acquisition

            DOT Desk Farmland acreage keeps shrinking unabatedly in Bangladesh and elsewhere in the Asia due to illegal encroachment on the one hand and acquisition or lease of land for development of economic units and other manufacturing and development initiatives on the other, reports The Financial Express. To address the issues, there are needs for pro-people…

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              Anonymous anti-Trump op-ed boosts democracy

              John Lloyd, Co-founded the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford/BDnews24 The good news was well disguised in the anonymous cry of warning against the “amorality” of Donald Trump. A senior administration official, writing as an unnamed columnist in the New York Times, described how he and like-minded colleagues “are…

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                Natural gas fields give Israel a regional political boost

                AP: A decade after discovering natural gas fields off its Mediterranean coast, Israel is starting to feel the geopolitical boost. Its newfound riches have fostered economic bonds with its neighbors, tightening relations with Arab allies, and built new bridges in a historically hostile region — even without significant progress being made toward peace with the…

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