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Japan: An elderly Japanese women in her 90s has been rescued alive amidst the rubbles of a two-storied building which was devastated by the 7.5 magnitude earthquake on New Year’s day. According to the reports, the woman was rescued alive after 124 hours since the earthquake. The rescuers immediately took the lady to the hospital. The doctor informed them that the lady was well enough to have conversations but had injuries in the leg.  Mr. Kume Takanori, a member of the emergency rescue team, told sources that the woman’s knees got stuck under furniture within a very narrow space between…

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United States: Hollywood gears up for the much anticipated Golden Globes 2024. The event marks a  major ceremony in the award season that ends with The Oscars in March 2024.  This year, movies that gained box office success including Barbie and The Oppenheimer share the nomination list with Killers of the Flower Moon, Poor Things, Past Lives, May December, Anatomy of a Fall, and Maestro.  Barbie, with the most number of nominations, is followed by Christopher Nolan’s The Oppenheimer and The Killers of the Flower Moon. Emma Stone, Sandra Hüller, Lily Gladstone and Carey Mulligan are among the nominees in the…

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New Delhi: India’s first solar observation mission, Aditya L1, will reach its final destination soon. The Indian Space Research Organisation will attempt to place Aditya-L1 in a spot in space that enables continuous observation of the Sun. The spacecraft began its movement towards the Sun four months ago. Indian Space Agency launched Aditya L1 soon after the success of the Lunar Mission. The country created history by becoming the first one to land in the Lunar South Pole.    India’s first space mission to study The Sun was named Aditya from the synonyms of names for the Sun. According to the…

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United States: Mr. Willis Gibson, an American teenager, has become the first person ever to beat the Tetris game. Mr. Gibson tasted victory by forcing the old classic Nintendo Entertainment System version of the video game into a kill screen. A YouTube video streamed by Mr. Gibson under the streamer name Blue Scuti, showed him going Oh! My God, after beating Tetris. The human success came after the screen got frozen, fulfilling the wish expressed through the words ‘please crash.’  Mr. Gibson broke three World Records for overall score, levels reached and total lines reached. Only an Artificial Intelligence computer…

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