India, Malaysia to hold military exercise ‘Harimau Shakti’

“The exercise is aimed at bolstering cooperation and coordination between the armed forces of both the nations and to share the expertise of both the contingents in conduct of counter-insurgency operations in jungle terrain,” the Defence Ministry said. The Indian Army will be represented by 4 Grenadiers, one of the oldest infantry battalions which has … Read more

Morning rush hour blasts hit Afghan capital, killing 20

Most of the them were media employees and NDS (National Directorate of Security) personnel, although there were no immediate claims of responsibility. The second explosion happened at the scene of the first explosion about 20 minutes later after emergency personnel and journalists arrived in the area. The attacks came just a week after a blast … Read more

Morning rush hour blasts hit Afghan capital, killing seven

The second explosion happened at the scene of the first explosion about 20 minutes later after emergency personnel and journalists arrived in the area. The attacks came just a week after a blast at a voter registration centre killed 60 people, in the wake of warnings by security officials against the risk of increasing attacks … Read more

British interior minister Amber Rudd resigns after immigration scandal

The Home Affairs Select Committee questioned Rudd last week over quotas for removal of the Windrush generation, the first large group of Caribbean migrants to arrive in the UK after World War II. Rudd, 54, had been under increasing pressure to quit over the scandal involving Caribbean immigrants who were brought to the UK from … Read more

Fat accumulation in brain may point to Parkinson’s disease

The finding could have significant implications for identifying patients who may be at risk for developing Parkinson’s disease, and for the early treatment of the disease. Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a degenerative, progressive disorder characterised by the dramatic reduction of nerve cells, particularly dopamine neurons that are involved in movement initiation, in an area of … Read more

Chronic Kidney disease among women – prevention and cure

Chronic kidney disease affects approximately 195 million women worldwide and it is currently the 8th leading cause of death in women, with close to 600,000 deaths each year CKD affects around 3% of women in their childbearing years. SIGNS OF KIDNEY DISEASE IN PREGNANCY High Levels of Creatinine in Urine Increased level of protein in … Read more

U.S., Saudi agree to push Iran harder on amending nuclear deal

The U.S. official said this at a joint press conference after his visit to Saudi Arabia on Sunday in Riyadh. Pompeo said the nuclear agreement failed to modify Iran’s behavior and stressed that if Iran doesn’t accept to amend the deal, the U.S. would unilaterally withdraw from it. He also reiterated the importance of Saudi … Read more

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