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In a shocking incident in Mumbai, a man allegedly strangled his five-year-old stepdaughter and discarded her body in the ...
Official disclosures and open-source satellite imagery reveal the locations of four U.S. aircraft carrier strike groups.
Narcotics valued between Rs5 and Rs7 billion in the international market were seized during joint operations in the Arabian ...
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Sensor Blindness Strikes! Pakistan Navy’s Eyes and Ears Fail in Arabian Sea ShowdownAlarming Breakdown of Surveillance Systems In the world of modern naval warfare, having the ability to see and react in ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNNarcotics, liquor worth over Rs1 bln seized in Arabian Sea operationPakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA), Joint Maritime Information Coordination Centre (JMICC), and the Narcotics Control Wing of Sindh's Excise, Taxation and Narcotics Control Department ...
A state on India's southwestern coast, Karnataka features several serene coastal spots. Perfect for those yearning for peace, ...
Gurgaon: The city witnessed light, isolated rainfall in several areas on Thursday, offering brief relief from the prevailing ...
"The changes we have seen in the Arabian Sea ecosystem are among the fastest of any oceanic water body on our planet," said Goes, a scientist at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.
According to Mumbai police, the child used to frequently ask Imran for his mobile phone to play games, often staying awake ...
Corals tell Arabian Sea story of global warming Date: June 4, 2021 Source: Hokkaido University Summary: Coral insights into 1,000 years of seasonal changes in the Arabian Sea warn of significant ...
Middle East Portuguese-flagged ship targeted in Arabian Sea drone assault; Houthi rebels claim responsibility Since November, the Houthis have launched over 50 attacks on shipping ...
Extreme cyclones that formed in the Arabian Sea for the first time in 2014 are the result of global warming and will likely increase in frequency, warn scientists. Their model showed that the ...
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