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Canada Loses Measles-Free Status: Experts Warn US Could Be Next

 

  • The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has officially declared that Canada has lost its measles-free status, ending more than two decades of elimination success. The change follows over 12 months of continuous measles transmission, primarily in under-vaccinated communities, marking a serious public health setback for one of the world’s most developed healthcare systems.

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Mizoram and NITI Aayog to Hold Joint Tourism Conclave

 

  • In a bid to accelerate tourism-driven growth in the Northeast, Mizoram’s Tourism Minister Lalnghinglova Hmar and NITI Aayog member Dr. V.K. Paul have agreed to jointly organise the “Mizoram Tourism Conclave”. The decision was taken during a high-level meeting in New Delhi, aimed at developing strategic partnerships to strengthen Mizoram’s tourism potential through stakeholder participation and policy coordination.

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Defend Farmers’ Rights, Protect Genetic Resources, Scientists Tell Government Ahead of Lima Meet

 

  • Ahead of the 11th Session of the Governing Body of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA) in Lima, Peru (November 24–29, 2025), a group of Indian scientists has urged the government to take a strong stance to protect India’s farmers’ rights and national sovereignty over genetic resources.

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Ammonium Nitrate Seized in Faridabad: Understanding the Threat

 

  • In a major counter-terror operation, the Haryana Police have seized over 2,900 kilograms of ammonium nitrate and other explosive-making materials from two houses in Faridabad. The recovery included an assault rifle, multiple explosive timers, and a large cache of ammunition. The seizure has triggered national security alerts as ammonium nitrate, though commonly used as a fertiliser, can be turned into a powerful explosive under certain conditions.

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James Webb Telescope Finds Many Sub-Neptunes May Be Rocky Within

 

  • A new study based on James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) data has challenged long-standing assumptions about sub-Neptunes, the most common class of exoplanets found in our galaxy. Once thought to host global magma oceans beneath thick hydrogen-rich atmospheres, new modelling now suggests that many of these worlds may actually possess solid rocky interiors.

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