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Antidepressants Help Bacteria to Acquire Antibiotic Resistance
Team of researchers in Australia reports antidepressants can trigger antibiotic resistance; however, caution people to not stop taking antidepressants based on research.
Sisodia Writes to Delhi University VC Over ad hoc Teachers Being ‘Displaced’
Over 4,500 teachers work as ad hocs in colleges and departments of DU. As per reports, 70% are being ‘displaced’.
NATO Openly Begins its Play in Ukraine war- Tanks and Weapons Dispatch Continues
In 'Padtaal Duniya Bhar Ki', journalist Bhasha Singh speaks to Prabir Purkayastha, Editor-in-Chief of NewsClick, on the role of NATO countries in providing tanks and weapons to Ukraine, and entering the dreaded phase of the war.
Sexual Abuse: How FIBA Fail to Protect Malian Athletes
DW Exclusive: A teenage whistleblower is suing basketball's world governing body for failing to protect her from retaliation after she reported widespread sexual abuse by former officials of Mali's national team.
Delhi:Student Outfits Call for Screening BBC Documentary at DU, Ambedkar University
DU proctor Rajni Abbi said on Friday that they will not allow the screening, stressing that the outfits have not sought the administration's permission.
How Gold Mining in Brazil is Connected to Hundreds of Deaths
Malnutrition and other illnesses among Brazil's Yanomami people have been linked to illegal gold mining on their territory. Here's what we know about why.
US Foreign Policy Establishment Proves in Ukraine That it Forgot Lessons of Vietnam
Are we to really believe that a war resulting, so far, in 200,000 dead and 8 million displaced, has been worth an empty promise of NATO membership?
How Gold Mining in Brazil is Connected to Hundreds of Deaths
Malnutrition and other illnesses among Brazil's Yanomami people have been linked to illegal gold mining on their territory. Here's what we know about why.
US Foreign Policy Establishment Proves in Ukraine That it Forgot Lessons of Vietnam
Are we to really believe that a war resulting, so far, in 200,000 dead and 8 million displaced, has been worth an empty promise of NATO membership?
Burkina Faso Ejects French Troops
Ejection, however, will not be the answer to deep-seated problems faced by Burkina Faso, where almost half of the population lives below poverty line.
If Snow is Earth’s ‘Sunscreen,’ What Happens When It’s Gone?
No snow means no winter sports. But a lack of the white stuff is also bad news for shipping, agriculture and power supply. A look into how snow protects mountains and helps curb climate change.