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In this issue
1000+ Qs-Ans Frequently asked in Various SSB Interviews & Tests...
Parliament and court become battlegrounds in rancorous fight over political future
The scenes inside the national assembly have been a reminder of how thin the line can be between democracy and rule by force
2 mins
Toasty Netflix fireplace beats Squid Game for festive views
Netflix pays the world's biggest stars and utilises the most cutting-edge special effects to entice families away from terrestrial TV over the festive period.
1 min
Top of the world: can Polar Preet claim new title in epic walk north?
The record-breaking British explorer Preet Chandi, who made history trekking solo to the south pole, is now turning her ambitions north.
3 mins
Lost in music How Britain's clubs are disappearing fast - and why they are worth rescuing
When the patrons of Watford's Przym nightclub celebrated New Year's Eve a year ago, they were marking the end of an era - or rather, seven eras.
5 mins
Crisis on cat island On Aoshima, is time finally running out for human and feline inhabitants?
The reason for Aoshima's nickname is clear before we set foot on the island.
3 mins
Ecuador's president in firing line over fate of four missing boys
The disappearance of four youngsters in Ecuador after they came into contact with the armed forces is posing a major challenge to President Daniel Noboa's \"war on drugs\".
2 mins
North-south divide flips as EU's periphery beats core economies
The European Central Bank is facing a tough balancing act in 2025, trying to navigate a reversal of fortunes in eurozone economies as the hardest-hit nations of the 2010s debt crisis outperform the traditional core.
2 mins
London-listed mining company halts operations in Mozambique
The London-listed mining company Gemfields said yesterday it had temporarily halted its ruby mining operation in Mozambique after groups \"took advantage\" of political unrest to attempt to invade and set fire to its site, resulting in two deaths.
1 min
Nissan shares down 15% as investors react to plan for merger
Shares in the Japanese carmaker Nissan have taken their biggest fall since August's stock market sell-off, as investors turned their attention to the company's planned tie-up with domestic rivals Honda and Mitsubishi.
1 min
Musk row with Maga far right over Indian-born Trump adviser
Bitter infighting has broken out between Elon Musk and Donald Trump's hardline Maga base after the president-elect chose an Indian-born entrepreneur to be his adviser on artificial intelligence.
1 min
Aid convoy reaches besieged area of Sudanese capital
An aid convoy has reached a besieged area of Khartoum for the first time since Sudan's civil war broke out in April 2023, bringing food and medicines in a country where half of the people are at risk of starvation.
2 mins
History lessons The two crucial choices that will determine humanity's fate
For someone who has examined 361 studies and 73 books on societal collapses, Danilo Brozovic's conclusion on what must happen to avoid today's world imploding is disarmingly simple yet a daunting challenge: \"We need dramatic social and technological changes.\"
2 mins
Chelsea garden will celebrate and protect the UK's remaining rainforests
Mosses and cow parsley will feature in a Chelsea flower show garden that celebrates endangered British rainforests.
2 mins
Which sadists invented board games? I bet they like immersive theatre too
Christmas Eve eve. I note consciously for the first time that I am now well into my \"Goddamn Christmas again?\" years, where excitement and anticipation are replaced by fatigue and dread.
4 mins
Two sailors killed on first night of Sydney to Hobart yacht race
Two sailors in Australia's annual Sydney to Hobart yacht race died on the first night of the competition as wild weather conditions forced mass retirements.
2 mins
Plane that crashed in Kazakhstan 'suffered external interference'
The aircraft involved in the Christmas Day plane crash in Kazakhstan that killed 38 people experienced \"external physical and technical interference\", according to preliminary results of the investigation, Azerbaijan Airlines said yesterday.
3 mins
'I want my Ukraine' Women's resistance movement aims to infuriate occupiers
Women's resistance movement aims to infuriate occupiers
3 mins
Wham! hold on to No 1 spot with Christmas classic
Christmas number one. The pop duo of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley made history last week after their 1984 single Last Christmas became the first UK Christmas No 1 to top the chart for two years in a row.
1 min
Nato to boost Baltic Sea presence after suspected cable sabotage
Nato will boost its military presence in the Baltic Sea, the alliance announced yesterday, after the suspected sabotage of an underwater power cable running between Finland and Estonia.
2 mins
The Arctic is becoming smaller
Relic of the ice age faces a bleak future in rapidly heating world
3 mins
AI 'godfather' shortens odds on tech wiping out humanity within decades
The British-Canadian computer scientist who has been called a \"godfather\" of artificial intelligence has shortened the odds of AI wiping out humanity over the next three decades, saying the pace of change in the technology is \"much faster\" than expected.
1 min
Prison officer arrested over claim she and inmate filmed having sex
A prison officer has been arrested after she was allegedly filmed having sex with an inmate at a Northamptonshire prison.
1 min
We can work it out: 185 jobs saved as Relate is rescued by charity
Britain's biggest relationship counselling charity is expected to be rescued from insolvency, though the future of some staff made redundant remains unclear.
2 mins
One in five people would use obesity drugs if they were free
One in five people in the UK would use a weight-loss drug if it was free on the NHS, according to new polling that also shows one in seven have either taken a jab themselves or know somebody else who has.
2 mins
Irish Officials Sought Return of 'Smuggled' Cannons
Rare cannons allegedly smuggled out of Irish waters by a \"gang of British treasure hunters\" and acquired for a knock-down price by a Tower of London official were at the centre of a decades-long dispute between British and Irish officials, according to newly released records.
1 min
Assaults in prisons rise to average of 74 a day
Assaults in prisons rose to an average of 74 a day in England and Wales last year, including 25 a day inflicted on staff, House of Commons library research has shown.
1 min
Perceptions change'
Co-op Live hits right note after false starts
3 mins
Children Almost one in five are living in areas affected by conflict, says UN
Nearly one in five of the world's children live in areas affected by conflicts, with more than 473 million children suffering from the worst levels of violence since the second world war, according to figures published by the UN.
3 mins
Unchecked wildlife is disappearing without us knowing, say experts
Conservationists have warned that \"wildlife could be disappearing in the dark,\" after figures showed that three-quarters of England's most precious habitats, wildlife and natural features have had no recent assessment of their condition.
2 mins
Coroner calls for better patient protection after woman's death
A coroner who ruled that \"gross failure\" in the hospital care of a disabled woman \"possibly contributed to her death\" has called for improvements to protect patients.
1 min
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Publisher: RAMESH PUBLISHING HOUSE
Category: Academic
Language: English
Frequency: One Time
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