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  • Can "coffee" save Orangutans? Scientists link agroforestry to population rise in Indonesia

    Orangutan populations in Indonesia are showing signs of recovery, and scientists say sustainable coffee agroforestry is playing a key role in protecting rainforest habitats and restoring biodiversity.

  • Australia’s rarest Wombat caught on camera — Is this endangered species making a comeback?

    A camera trap in Queensland has captured one of the world’s rarest marsupials known as the Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat. They are listed as critically endangered and exist in three main populations in Australia.

  • OMCs likely to end FY26 on a strong note, LPG compensation to boost Q4 earnings

    HPCL will get Rs 1,980 crore, BPCL Rs 1,900 crore and IOCL Rs 3,620 core as LPG compensation in Q4, say analysts

  • "Critically Endangered" Hangul deer shows remarkable recovery in Jammu and Kashmir

    The critically endangered Hangul deer population in Kashmir has risen to 323. Experts call this a remarkable recovery, highlighting effective conservation, community efforts and hope for endangered species globally.

  • Ozone layer on track to heal as 2025 Antarctic hole becomes fifth smallest since 1992, says NASA

    NASA and NOAA teams reported an annual maximum of 8.83 million square miles on September 9. They said this made it the fifth smallest hole since 1992.

  • In a first, Karnataka to roll out AI-powered WhatsApp-based public grievance redressal mechanism

    Citizens can lodge complaints via text, image, or voice (English/Kannada), with video support planned, and an AI system will convert them into complaints and automatically assign them to the relevant departments and officials.

  • Oregon’s iconic Sea stars make a fragile comeback after years of decline

    Once wiped out by wasting disease, ochre sea stars are re-emerging. Scientists now see rising numbers and renewed ecological balance.

  • US impetus for India to bargain hard with EU on carbon levy

    As the next round of India-EU FTA talks get underway, New Delhi’s focus should be on getting some relief on the CBAM

  • Sebi issues recovery order of Rs 18.41 crore from ‘Baap of Chart’ operators

    The recovery amount includes penalties, interest and enforcement costs imposed on these entities for violating the Sebi (Investment Advisers) Regulations.

  • Cancer relapse decoded: Causes, types, reasons for recurrence and prevention strategies

    A cancer diagnosis doesn’t always end with remission. Oncologist explains why tumours sometimes return and how advances in treatment, lifestyle changes, and regular follow-up care are helping patients reduce their risk of recurrence.

  • Tax breaks may bring back urban consumption but not without better wages

    Economists caution, that for a sustained recovery, structural constraints, related to low income and job creation, must be addressed.

  • FMCG volume growth seen soft, early monsoon dented demand for summer-related products, says Axis Securities

    Consumer companies also face stiff regional competition, a rising trend of D2C brands and inventory pressures in trade channels, which has been worsened by a summer season sale that has been largely muted, the note said.

  • OMC shares rise as Finance Ministry mulls Rs 32,000-35,000 crore fund to compensate for LPG under-recovery

    The Finance Ministry is finalizing the contours of the deal, and a Cabinet approval for the compensation could be sought soon, it is learnt.

  • Air India employees looking at leadership to guide them at a time of despair

    Multiple pilots and cabin crew Moneycontrol spoke to also indicated that while there is a heightened sense of compassion and concern being expressed by senior leaders with regard to the work load and mental well-being of employees following the June 12 crash, many have questioned the sincerity, delayed recognition and extent of the compassion being displayed by senior leadership.

  • Air India 787 crash: AAIB expects to receive extracted flight data from US in a week

    AAIB initially attempted to extract data from the DFDR at its new laboratory in New Delhi, has decided to send it to the US to avoid any risk of data loss, a government official told Moneycontrol.

  • Debt Recovery Tribunal bars Gensol promoters from sale or transfer of assets

    In an order issued on Wednesday, the tribunal has also asked the court appointed officer to take possession of mortgaged EVs of Blu Smart.

  • Head and neck cancer recovery tips: Focus on nutrition, speech therapy and more

    Recovering from head and neck cancer means addressing both physical and emotional needs. With the right care, compassion, and encouragement, patients can rebuild strength, regain function, and move forward with renewed confidence.

  • What loan recovery agents can and cannot do when visiting your home or office

    Recovery agents can visit your home or office, but only according to strict RBI guidelines that protect your rights and discourage harassment.

  • Tahira Kashyap's breast cancer relapse: Experts advise precautions to take to avoid cancer recurrence

    Tahira Kashyap shared the news on World Health Day (Monday) that her breast cancer had relapsed for the second time, seven years after her first diagnosis in 2018. Experts explain why cancer recurrence occurs and how to avoid it.

  • The silent debt collectors: How a new breed of startups is adding an 'AI brain' to loan recovery

    For decades, debt collection meant scattered calls, unnecessary messaging from multiple sources, field agents, and legal notices --all working in silos. Now, fintech firms like Credgenics, Spocto, DPDzero, CredResolve, Creditas, Rezolv are reshaping the process with AI.

  • Chart of the Day: A historical perspective on market declines and recovery

    The Indian stock market has been on a decline since its peak in September 2024, with Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) sell-offs playing a key role. As investors assess whether the downturn is nearing its end, historical data offers insights into potential recovery timelines.

  • Friedrich Merz joins celebrations | Scholz takes responsibility for defeat | Germany Politics | N18G

    Friedrich Merz, the chancellor-hopeful from the CDU, celebrated his party's victory at their Berlin headquarters, where supporters danced to a video called "Rambo Zambo," created by a German comedian in his honor. Merz, still uncertain about forming a parliamentary majority, thanked his party workers and encouraged a celebratory mood. Meanwhile, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz acknowledged his responsibility for the historic defeat of his Social Democratic Party (SPD) and congratulated Merz and the CDU/CSU for their success in securing the mandate to form the next government. Scholz reaffirmed the SPD's commitment to not cooperating with the extreme right. Coalition negotiations are expected to be complicated, especially due to divisions over migration policies and the handling of the far-right AfD party, which remains highly stigmatized in Germany due to its Nazi past. This political uncertainty could leave Scholz in a caretaker role for an extended period, delaying crucial economic recovery measures for Germany.

  • RBI December bulletin says growth indicators showing economic recovery

    The prospects for agriculture and rural consumption are looking up with brisk expansion of rabi sowing, said the RBI's monthly bulletin on the state of the economy.

  • Siemens India shares down sixth day in a row, already in correction zone after management commentary

    UBS has a neutral rating on Siemens India, while Elara and Nuvama have Accumulate and Hold rating, respectively. Antique has maintained a buy call citing growth opportunities, and HDFC Securities has a buy rating, with a target price of Rs 8114.

  • Nilesh Shah of Kotak AMC says 2025 will be a year of stock picking, sector rotation

    Despite the foreign selling in October-November, India's equity markets have barely come off 8-10% from record highs. Now, as the world enters an uncertain year, the outlook for EM equities remains promising with themes like capex plays, consumption, rural recovery, telecom, healthcare, and financial services poised to do well in 2025, according to Nilesh Shah of Kotak AMC.

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