Category : Africa


Lake Natron: Africa's Stone-Making Red Lake

Discover Lake Natron in Tanzania, a crimson alkaline lake with pH levels as high as ammonia. It petrifies animals, yet hosts flamingo colonies, revealing Earth's extreme balance.

Vande Bharat Trains to Serve Regional Cuisines

Indian Railways introduces local cuisine on Vande Bharat trains across six routes as part of food reforms. The initiative aims to showcase India's culinary diversity and boost local employment.

Snake 'Rescues' Endanger Reptiles in Terai Region

Wildlife experts warn that unscientific snake rescues in Terai are harming reptile populations. Untrained rescuers disrupt habitats, increasing snake mortality and failing to reduce human conflict.

Top 5 Safest Cars Under Rs 10 Lakh in India

Discover the safest cars under Rs 10 lakh in India, as per the Bharat New Car Assessment Programme (BNCAP) ratings. This list includes popular models like Tata Punch Facelift and Maruti Suzuki Dzire.

Elephant Found Dead in Ramgarh, Suspected Anthrax

An adult male elephant was discovered dead in a potato field near Choparu village in Ramgarh district. Forest officials suspect anthrax as the cause of death, with no signs of external injuries.

Orcas Use Kelp for Massage in Groundbreaking Discovery

Marine biologists discover orcas using kelp seaweed to 'massage' each other, a behaviour termed 'allokelping'. The study, published in Current Biology, reveals new depths of killer whale intelligence and social bonding. Read more about this fascinating oc

Africa Condemns US Capture of Venezuela's Maduro

African nations, led by South Africa's Ramaphosa, rally behind Venezuela, condemning the US military operation that captured President Maduro as a breach of sovereignty. Global South tensions rise.

25 Dead, 14 Missing in Nigeria Boat Capsize

A passenger boat capsized in Nigeria's Kwara State, killing at least 25 people. 14 remain missing as rescue operations continue. Details on the tragedy and local response.

Earliest Human Cremation Found in Malawi, 9,500 Years Old

Archaeologists in Malawi uncover the world's earliest known intentional cremation, dating back 9,500 years. This discovery challenges assumptions about ancient hunter-gatherer societies and their rituals. Read more to explore the fascinating details.

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