‘60% goes on rent’: Indian PhD scholar reveals harsh reality of UK student life in budget breakdown | World News

An Indian PhD student in the UK has shared a detailed breakdown of her monthly expenses, drawing attention to the growing cost-of-living pressures faced by international students, particularly the high cost of accommodation.Anushka Diwakar, a first-year doctoral student at the University of Manchester, posted an Instagram reel explaining how she manages her finances while studying…

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Candace Owens: “Her husband was assassinated in front of the world”: Candace Owens raises new questions as Erika Kirk pulls out of JD Vance event

Erika Kirk withdrew from a scheduled event with JD Vance citing threats, but her decision quickly sparked online debate. Candace Owens questioned the reasoning publicly, drawing attention to inconsistencies and fueling wider discussion. While some supported safety concerns, others remained skeptical, turning the incident into a broader conversation about credibility, public appearances, and media narratives….

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Sajjad Raja: Who is Sajjad Raja? Reform UK candidate under-fire for saying ‘from river to the sea | World News

A Reform UK candidate for the Leeds local elections is under investigation after a video showed him chanting a controversial slogan at a 2024 protest linked to Gaza, according to The Times (UK).Professor Muhammad Sajjad Raja is described as a highly educated social and political figure and has been selected as Reform UK’s candidate for…

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Scientists recreate hostile Mars conditions but these tiny cells refuse to die against the odds |

Mars was long considered an inhospitable planet characterized by extremely cold temperatures and constant bombardment by cosmic radiation. However, some recent studies conducted in laboratories have been putting this notion to the test in ways that are quite surprising. Researchers have managed to reproduce conditions similar to those on Mars in terms of extreme shockwaves…

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An 826-year-old Japanese poem reveals a massive solar storm that could impact future space missions |

A Japanese poet from the 13th century, watching a blood-red sky and writing his diary, never thought his words would save astronauts today. The researchers at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) have connected the historical Medieval literature with present-day space weather through the writings of Fujiwara no Teika’s Meigetsuki diary, 1204 Common…

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