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Mexico Celebrates Day of the Dead Festival 2025

 

  • Mexico City turned into a sea of colour, music, and tradition as around 1.5 million people gathered to celebrate the annual “Day of the Dead” (Día de los Muertos), one of Mexico’s most iconic festivals. The celebration, held from October 31 to November 2, honours deceased loved ones with a mix of ancient indigenous customs and Catholic traditions, symbolising the connection between life and death.

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Russia Launches Nuclear Submarine to Carry ‘Doomsday’ Poseidon Drone

 

  • Russia has unveiled its newest nuclear-powered submarine, “Khabarovsk,” designed to deploy the Poseidon nuclear-capable underwater drone, often described as a “doomsday missile.” The launch marks a significant milestone in Moscow’s efforts to strengthen its underwater nuclear deterrence and expand its strategic capabilities amid rising global military tensions.

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Beaver Supermoon 2025 When and Where to Watch in India

 

  • Skywatchers across India will be treated to a dazzling celestial event on November 5, 2025, when the Beaver Supermoon—the year’s largest and brightest full moon—illuminates the night sky. This phenomenon occurs when the Moon reaches perigee, its closest point to Earth, coinciding with the full moon phase. The result is a noticeably larger and brighter lunar display that can be observed easily with the naked eye.

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Gen Z Overtakes Millennials as India’s Leading Crypto Investors

 

  • India’s cryptocurrency market is witnessing a generational shift, with Gen Z (aged 18–25) emerging as the country’s largest group of crypto investors for the first time. According to CoinSwitch’s “India’s Crypto Portfolio: How India Invests (Q3 2025)” report, young investors are driving the next phase of digital asset adoption across India, indicating increasing financial awareness and confidence in decentralized investments.

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US and China to Establish Military Channels to Avoid Conflict

 

  • The United States and China have agreed to create direct military communication channels to prevent potential clashes and enhance stability in the Indo-Pacific. The decision was finalised in November 2025 during the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting-Plus held in Malaysia, where U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth met Chinese Defence Minister Admiral Dong Jun. This marks one of the most significant confidence-building measures between the two militaries in recent years.

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