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Antarctic Ozone Hole Shrinks in 2025 One of the Smallest in 40 Years

Antarctic Ozone Hole Contracts Significantly in 2025, Shows Strong Signs of Repair

The Antarctic ozone hole has registered one of its smallest openings in recent decades, marking a notable milestone in atmospheric recovery. Data from NASA and NOAA confirm that the 2025 ozone gap ranks as the fifth smallest since 1992, and notably began closing weeks ahead of the usual seasonal schedule. Scientists attribute the improvement primarily to the sustained effectiveness of the Montreal Protocol, the global treaty responsible for curbing ozone-damaging chemicals.

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PM Modi Opens Safran Aircraft Engine Services India MRO Facility in Hyderabad

PM Modi Inaugurates Safran Aircraft Engine Services India in Hyderabad

Prime Minister Narendra Modi formally inaugurated the Safran Aircraft Engine Services India (SAESI) facility in Hyderabad, marking a transformative moment for the nation’s aviation and aerospace maintenance sector. The establishment of this centre makes India a recognised host country for a global aircraft engine manufacturer’s MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul) operations, a first in Indian aviation history. The development is expected to reduce heavy dependence on foreign repair facilities and retain high-value servicing work domestically.

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India to Host First Ever World Athletics Continental Tour Silver Meet

India to Host Continental Tour Silver Level Athletics Meet in Bhubaneswar

India is set to make a major leap in international track and field hosting rights, with Bhubaneswar scheduled to conduct the country’s first-ever World Athletics Continental Tour Silver level meet on 22 August. The awarding of a Silver event marks India’s elevation on the global event ladder, reflecting rising organisational standards, improved infrastructure, and a deepening competitive culture within national athletics.

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Penny Oleksiak Handed Two-Year Suspension for Whereabouts Violations

Canadian Olympic Champion Penny Oleksiak Suspended for Two Years Over Whereabouts Breaches

Canadian swimming star Penny Oleksiak, the most decorated Olympian in her country’s history, has received a provisional two-year suspension due to a violation of global anti-doping whereabouts regulations. Although her case involves no banned substances, missed reporting requirements triggered an automatic infraction under the World Anti-Doping Code, forcing her away from competition during a critical training window.

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Jammie Booker Disqualified from World’s Strongest Woman 2025 Title

Jammie Booker Disqualified After Winning World’s Strongest Woman 2025

The 2025 edition of the World’s Strongest Woman competition in Arlington, Texas, took an unexpected turn after athlete Jammie Booker, initially announced as champion, was later disqualified due to eligibility concerns. The decision prompted a global conversation about fairness in women's sports and the responsibilities of governing bodies overseeing elite strength competitions.

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