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Elderly Muslim man accused of carrying beef beaten on train in India
A group of passengers on a train in India assaulted an elderly Muslim man over an accusation he was carrying beef.
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Facing Fear on the Mountain: A Conversation with Baljeet Kaur #DreamIT
Is mountaineering as scary as it seems? Discover the truth from Baljeet Kaur, a renowned Indian mountaineer. In this exclusive interview, learn about the terrifying moments she's faced, how she overcomes fear, and the thrill that keeps...
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Indian diplomats named 'persons of interest' by RCMP leave Canada
Canada says it expelled several Indian diplomats named 'persons of interest' in an RCMP investigation. India says investigation is 'baseless targeting.' The RCMP accuses Indian government agents of links to crime, including extortion,...
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LeBlanc ‘convinced’ by RCMP evidence linking Indian officials to violent acts | Power & Politics
Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic LeBlanc, says he is 'convinced by the evidence' of criminal activity by Indian officials in Canada. His comments come after the RCMP accused Indian...
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RCMP took ‘exceptional step’ making public allegations against Indian officials | Power & Politics
Former RCMP deputy commissioner Pierre-Yves Bourduas says the RCMP took an ‘exceptional step’ by making public allegations linking Indian officials to violence in Canada while former CSIS director Richard Fadden says international law is...
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Introducing the context of 'Princess Sophia Duleep Singh: My Story'
Pupil outcome: I can explore the context of 'Princess Sophia Duleep Singh: My Story'. Key learning points: - ‘Princess Sophia Duleep Singh: My Story’ is a historical fiction text set between 1886-1928. - Sophia's life was intertwined...
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Where Muslim Populations Are Most Overestimated
People in many countries greatly overestimate the number of Muslims living among them, often due to fear-based news and stereotypes. For example, Americans think 17% of the population is Muslim, when it's actually less than 1%. This...
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Mission to Mars: Future Megaprojects
NASA has a three-phase plan to send humans to Mars by 2040, including building new spacecraft, testing deep-space missions, and learning how to live on the Red Planet. Alongside efforts by private companies like SpaceX, NASA is working...
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World's Most Unequal Countries
This video lists the 10 countries where the richest 1% of people control the most wealth, with Russia topping the list. Many of these countries, including the U.S., India, and Brazil, face major inequality problems where a few people...
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Nuclear North Korea: Options for the US President
North Korea’s growing missile and nuclear tests are creating serious tension with the United States, which fears an attack on American cities. The U.S. has tried cyber attacks, missile defense systems, and working with China to stop the...
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World's 10 Most Prosperous Countries
The top ten countries on the prosperity index, determined by rankings across nine key categories: Economic Quality, Natural Environment, Health, Social Capital, Personal Freedom, Safety and Security, Education, Governance, and Business...
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Top 10 Weapons-Producing Countries
The 10 countries that export the most military weapons to the rest of the world. US President Trump wants to boost defense spending by 10% and China will nearly double its military expenditures by the end of the decade. The world is...
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India's Highway Super-System
India is working on massive infrastructure projects like the $90 billion Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor, but its most important need is better roads. While high-tech projects grab attention, expanding and improving India's highway...
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World's 10 Most Generous Countries
The top ten countries on the World Giving Index, determined by a worldwide poll of three factors: helping a stranger, donating money, and volunteering. A study by the Charities Aid Foundation.
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The Evolution of World Democracy: an Infographic Time-Lapse
The 200-year history of democracy, told through an animated time-lapsed map showing how government systems have evolved over time.
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World's Best Recyclers
This video highlights the top 10 countries that recycle the most waste, with Germany, South Korea, and Austria leading the way through strong policies and public involvement. These nations use smart systems like return fees,...
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How More Water Vapor is Causing Extreme Weather
As the planet warms, there's more water vapor in the air, which makes storms stronger and causes heavier rain and snow. This extra heat and humidity can also make it dangerous to live in some places, especially at night when bodies can’t...
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Global Temperatures are Rising at Unprecedented Speed
Scientists know that greenhouse gases from human activities are warming the Earth and causing major changes in the environment. Dr. Jennifer Francis explains that for thousands of years, Earth’s temperature was mostly stable due to...
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Exploring Carbon Pricing Methods
California’s cap-and-trade program is seen as the most successful way to put a price on carbon in the world. It uses a market system where companies buy and sell permits to pollute, but there's a minimum price to keep costs from dropping...
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Category 6 Hurricanes?: How Extreme Jet Streams Are Wreaking Havoc
The Arctic is warming quickly, and this is changing the jet stream—a strong wind high in the sky that affects weather. The jet stream is becoming slower and more wavy, which causes extreme weather to last longer, like very cold winters...
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Modern Slavery: The Most-Afflicted Countries
These ten countries have the most people living in modern slavery, or victims of human trafficking.
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Arctic Warming: A Very Bad Positive Feedback Loop
The oceans are very important in climate change because they take in almost 90% of the heat trapped by greenhouse gases and a lot of carbon dioxide. This makes the oceans warmer and more acidic, which has led to record-low sea ice,...
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Code with your Kid! - Ravi Suppiah, RP ICG, Sembawang IAEC
Taalam feature of our 'Code with your Kid!' workshop that was conducted together with RP ISC and Sembawang IAEC.
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The Taj Mahal Story
Come explore the amazing Taj Mahal—one of the most beautiful buildings in the world! 🕌 Built long ago in India, the Taj Mahal isn’t just pretty—it was made for love. 🔹 Learn who built it and why 🔹 Discover what it’s made of and how it...