EU Orders Google to Share Search Data with Rivals

The European Commission has mandated Google to provide third-party search engines access to its search data, including AI chatbot information, to comply with the Digital Markets Act. Google warns this jeopardizes user privacy.

US Deploys Massive Naval Force to Blockade Iran's Coast

The United States has mobilized over 12 naval vessels, 100 aircraft, and 10,000 personnel to enforce a maritime blockade targeting Iranian ports and coastline, according to CENTCOM. The operation excludes the Strait of Hormuz.

Sukhna Lake Drying Up, Chandigarh Plans De-siltation

Chandigarh's Sukhna Lake shows signs of drying up near the regulatory end, prompting the UT administration to plan de-siltation while protecting bird habitats. Experts from WWF-India and WII are involved.

Pemex Oil Spill in Gulf of Mexico from Unreported Leak

Mexican officials revealed that a major oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, spreading over 600 km and affecting protected reserves, was caused by an unreported leak near Pemex's Abkatun field, leading to disciplinary actions.

LeT Co-Founder Amir Hamza Survives Lahore Motorcycle Attack

Amir Hamza, co-founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba, was shot by motorcycle-borne assailants in Lahore after a TV appearance. He survived with life-threatening injuries. The article also details his alleged role in the 2005 IISc Bengaluru attack and related legal p

Basilisk Lizard: The Reptile That Walks on Water

Explore the fascinating world of the Basilisk lizard, an amphibious reptile from Central and South America known for its ability to walk on water. Learn about its unique physical traits, species diversity, behavior, and conservation challenges.

Asteroid Apophis' Historic 2029 Earth Flyby

In April 2029, asteroid Apophis will pass closer than satellites at 32,000 km. NASA confirms no impact risk, but scientists see a rare chance to study solar system origins.

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