Tuesday 23 July 2019

French submarine lost in 1968 found at last in Mediterranean

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India's Moonshot: All about Chandrayaan-2 India's Moonshot: All about Chandrayaan-2
With Chandrayaan-2, India will become the fourth country after the US, Russia and China to land a spacecraft on the moon.
Biggest controversies of UK's new PM Boris Johnson Biggest controversies of UK's new PM Boris Johnson
During a decades-spanning career as a journalist and politician, the new British prime minister Boris Johnson has stoked plenty of controversy. Here are some of the most contentious episodes in the life of the bombastic 55-year-old former foreign secretary and London mayor:
French submarine lost in 1968 found at last in Mediterranean French submarine lost in 1968 found at last in Mediterranean
The diesel-electric Minerve submarine was lost off France's southern coast with 52 sailors on board on January 27, 1968.
Thanks to automation! Fewer jobs from ecommerce to IT Thanks to automation! Fewer jobs from ecommerce to IT
Sectors like ecommerce & IT will see a big drop in the generation of fresh jobs, thanks in part to automation.
Myths and risks in app that gives you peek into older self Myths and risks in app that gives you peek into older self
People raised fears on Twitter and other social media sites that on iPhones, FaceApp would be able to see and upload all your photos, including screenshots with sensitive financial or health information or photos of kids with the names of their schools in the background. That's not actually true, but the scuttle serves as a good reminder to think twice before downloading new apps.
Puerto Ricans launch massive protest against governor Puerto Ricans launch massive protest against governor
Puerto Ricans are up in arms over alleged corruption involving money meant for victims of Hurricane Maria in 2017, which left nearly 3,000 dead.
Former NASA flight director Chris Kraft dies at 95 Former NASA flight director Chris Kraft dies at 95
NASA's first flight director Chris Kraft, who played a critical role in the American space race, has died just days after 50th anniversary celebrations for the first Moon landing, the agency said.
Firefighters struggle against Portugal wildfires as winds pick up Firefighters struggle against Portugal wildfires as winds pick up
Portugal's civil protection agency had said on Monday morning the wildfires were "90 percent controlled" but officials said they were fanned back into life when winds picked up in the afternoon.
Japan, South Korea could make your next smartphone expensive Japan, South Korea could make your next smartphone expensive
While all eyes have been on the US-China trade tussle and its wide-ranging implications, there has been another war that has been brewing on the sidelines. According to a report by CNBC, Japan and South Korea are in the midst of a trade war that could lead to smartphones getting expensive.
Top bosses who turned down lucrative offers Top bosses who turned down lucrative offers
Former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan recently explained why he didn't apply for the Bank of England job.Here are a few other top bosses who chose to walk away when presented with lucrative offers:
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