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More than 4,000 Kenyan students came together to plant mangroves in a bid to set a Guinness World Record | World News

Thousands of students and scouts from Kenya’s coastal region took part in an ambitious attempt to set a new Guinness World Record for the largest number of people planting mangrove trees simultaneously. The event, held at the Jomvu Kuu Mangrove Site in Mombasa County to mark World Mangrove Day, brought together young volunteers, conservation groups…

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‘Jana Nayagan’ UPDATE: H. Vinoth confirms SIX DELETED scenes may be added to theatrical version of Thalapathy Vijay’s film |

‘Jana Nayagan’ UPDATE: H. Vinoth confirms SIX DELETED scenes may be added to theatrical version of Thalapathy Vijay’s film While fans are emotional after watching Thalapathy Vijay‘s ‘One last dance’ in theaters, director H. Vinoth shared an exciting update regarding ‘Jana Nayagan’. The filmmaker revealed in a recent event that six scenes removed from the…

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History made! West Indies pacer achieves never-seen-before Test feat against Pakistan | Cricket News

Justin Greaves scripts Test history (Agency Image) Justin Greaves etched his name into Test cricket history with a sensational spell against Pakistan, becoming the first bowler in recorded Test history to deliver five consecutive wicket-maidens during the opening Test in Tarouba, Trinidad. The West Indies all-rounder produced a devastating burst on Day 3 at the…

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‘Whosoever committed excesses must be taken to task’: SC on violence during student protests | India News

“Whosoever committed excesses, took law in their hands should be taken to task,” the SC said. NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Tuesday noted that a fair and independent probe into all allegations of “police excesses against protesting NEET students” was required. The top court’s observations come as the opposition continues to protest the use of…

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New York spent 8 years planting one million trees. Now the city is aiming for 30% tree cover by 2040 to transform its fight against rising heat | World News

For decades, New York has been associated with skyscrapers, traffic and tightly packed neighbourhoods rather than large-scale environmental restoration. Yet across the city’s streets, parks and residential areas, an enormous change has been taking place almost unnoticed. Trees planted years ago are now reaching maturity, casting wider shade over pavements, cooling busy roads and gradually…

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