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Brown University issues Middle East travel advisory for students and faculty

Major geopolitical tensions rarely remain confined to diplomatic channels. Universities that send students and faculty across the world often find themselves adjusting travel policies in response to shifting security conditions. In the latest instance, Brown University has advised its academic community to reconsider travel plans to several countries in the Middle East as the regional…

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Caitlin Dodunski: Meet Mitchell Santner’s wife Caitlin Dodunski: The New Zealand captain’s quiet strength amid T20 World Cup heartbreak |

Meet Mitchell Santner’s wife Caitlin Dodunski India might be celebrating after that historic T20 World Cup 2026 win on March 8, but even in defeat, New Zealand’s captain Mitchell Santner proved why he’s one of the most respected figures in the game. Leading the Black Caps with his trademark calm demeanour, Santner fought until the…

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‘Dream is to play senior World Cup’: Yash Dhull opens up on heart surgery and comeback | EXCLUSIVE | Cricket News

Yash Dhull (Image credit: Instagram) NEW DELHI: Life felt incredibly difficult and frustrating for Yash Dhull as he spent months confined to the four corners of a room. The 2022 Under-19 World Cup-winning captain was bedridden after undergoing heart surgery, slowly recovering while battling the constant urge to return to the middle and resume playing…

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‘It was right thing to do’: Jaishankar briefs Parliament on India permitting docking of Iranian ships | India News

External affairs minister S Jaishankar (ANI photo) External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Monday said that Iran had formally requested permission for three of its vessels to dock at Indian ports, a request that India granted the very next day.Amid rising tensions in the Indian Ocean after last week’s sinking of an Iranian warship by…

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Asian Stocks Today: Asian stocks today: Nikkei tumbles 3,000 points, Kospi down 7%; markets trade in red as oil prices soar beyond $100

Asian stocks opened sharply lower on Monday, weighed down by surging oil prices and concerns over economies reliant on energy imports from the Middle East. South Korea’s Kospi emerged as the hardest hit, tumbling over 7.8% or 437 points to 5,147. Nikkei plunged 6.6% or 3,683 points to 51, 937. Around 11 am IST, HSI…

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Living machines? Scientists implant human brain cells on a chip and they learn to play Doom |

In films like The Matrix and Ex Machina, the boundary between biological intelligence and machines dissolves. Human minds are wired into computers, artificial beings develop awareness, and the line between life and technology becomes increasingly blurred. For decades, such ideas belonged firmly to science fiction.Now, a laboratory experiment is forcing scientists to confront a far…

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