In 1859, Australia released 13 rabbits for hunting. Decades later, they created one of the world’s worst invasive species crises | World News

When European rabbits arrived in Australia in the 19th century, they were brought in as familiar game animals for hunting rather than as a threat to the environment. Within decades, however, their population exploded across the continent. With few natural predators and the ability to adapt to a wide range of landscapes, rabbits spread from…

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In 1788, cats were brought to Australia after more than 200 years later, the country’s native wildlife is still paying the price | World News

The domestic cat arrived in Australia with the First Fleet in 1788, introduced as a familiar companion and a practical way to control rodents. Within decades, many had escaped or been abandoned, gradually establishing wild populations far beyond early settlements. By the late nineteenth century, they had spread across almost the entire continent, adapting to…

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India-Australia ties: Early trade pact, AUD 500 million investment, clean energy and more —Top highlights from PM Modi’s visit

India and Australia have stepped closer on the trade and bilateral front as Prime Minister Narendra Modi on projected India as a long-term investment destination during his visit to Australia, urging businesses to deepen economic engagement as the two countries seek to expand cooperation in trade, infrastructure, clean energy and emerging sectors.Alongside Australian Prime Minister…

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Australia generates so much solar power that it is giving away free electricity to households for 3 hours |

Australia’s renewable energy boom has reached a remarkable milestone. The country now generates so much electricity from rooftop solar panels that, during the middle of the day, wholesale power prices frequently fall to zero or even below zero. Instead of allowing surplus electricity to go to waste, eligible households in parts of Australia can now…

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Scientists identify 74 genetic regions linked to anxiety in study of nearly 700,000 people, uncovering 39 never-before-seen DNA clues that could reshape future treatments

A genetic analysis of nearly 700,000 people identified 74 distinct locations in the human genome tied to anxiety, 39 of which had never been linked to the condition before A genetic analysis of nearly 700,000 people has identified 74 regions of the human genome linked to anxiety symptoms, including 39 that had never before been…

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Puri king urges Iskcon again to stick to Rath Yatra schedule | Bhubaneswar News

Puri king Gajapati Dibyasingha Deb Bhubaneswar/Rourkela: Puri king and Jagannath temple managing committee chairperson, Gajapati Dibyasingha Deb has made fresh appeal to International Society for KrishnaConsciousness (Iskcon) to align its Rath Yatra with that of Puri Jagannath Temple.Deb on Sunday once again wrote to Iskcon’s governing council, urging it to refrain from conducting Snana Yatra…

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Meet The Indian Grandfather Who Fearlessly Jumped From 18,000 Feet; Shouts ‘Jai Hind, Jai Bharat’ Mid-Air

Not everyone would willingly leap from 18,000 feet, but one Indian grandfather did exactly that. A video shared by his grandson has gone viral, with viewers applauding his courage and infectious enthusiasm. The clip was posted by Ankit, who took his grandfather skydiving in Australia. He revealed that this wasn’t his first adventure, as the…

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