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Tired of Passwords, Use Passkeys

Tired of Passwords, Use Passkeys

Are you tired of using your password and just forgetting it at times while using Google? Google has now come up with passkeys, a new way to login that is both safer and more convenient. With passkeys, users can sign in to apps and websites with a biometric sensor (such as a fingerprint or facial recognition), PIN, or pattern, freeing them from having to remember and manage passwords.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Food Programme (WFP) have issued a dire warning regarding the worsening situation of acute food insecurity in 18 hunger hotspots across 22 countries and territories, including 2 regional clusters. This alarming trend is expected to continue from November 2023 to April 2024.

258 Million People Faced Acute Food Insecurity

The number of people experiencing acute food insecurity and requiring urgent food, nutrition, and livelihood assistance increased for the fourth consecutive year in 2022, according to the latest Global Report on Food Crises (GRFC). The report said that over a quarter of a billion people face acute hunger, and people in seven countries are on the brink of starvation.
Lanka to Export Monkeys to China To Get through Crisis

Lanka to Export Monkeys to China To Get through Crisis

Sri Lanka, which is going through economic crisis, is considering to export up to a lakh of endangered monkeys to China. Reports...
Over 300M tourists traveled in Q1 2025, outpacing pre-COVID levels despite economic, political tensions.

Safety of Tourists need Improvement In India

The safety of tourists visiting India must improve, as many fear crime in major centres and as roads to remote nature-based destinations...
The world tourism is showing a staggering 90% recovery anticipated by the year's end, marking a significant rebound from the pandemic-induced downturn, said the recent statistics by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).

Tourism in Asia Must Adapt To Post Covid Environ

Tourism in Asian countries have begun to rebound as COVID-19  restrictions have been lifted. But they must adapt to various challenges to...
The UNODC reveals how illegal waste trafficking generates billions for criminals while causing toxic pollution and health crises in low-income nations

Minimize Waste: The call On International Day of Zero Waste

Waste crisis is undermining the Earth’s ability to sustain life. Waste costs global economy billions of dollars each year. And in encouraging...
India's tiger population rises by 30% in two decades, blending protected reserves with shared spaces. Learn how coexistence and cultural attitudes contribute to success

India to Translocate Tigers to Cambodia

As India got its Cheetah from South Africa, the country would sent Tigers to Cambodia, where tiger has become extinct. On the 50th year of 'Project Tiger', India will translocate the big cats to Cambodia, where the species was last spotted in 2007.
A few decades ago, seismologists exploring the deep recesses of our planet stumbled upon a puzzling phenomenon—a slender layer just a few hundred kilometers thick, known as the E prime layer. For years, its origin remained shrouded in mystery. However, a recent breakthrough by an international team, including researchers from Arizona State University, has brought clarity to this long-standing puzzle.

Switch off and Be Part of Earth Hour

On March 25 at 8:30 pm, join millions of others across the world and switch off the lights in support of the planet during Earth Hour.
The world stands on the precipice of several environmental "tipping points" that could have irreversible consequences for vital resources and ecosystems

Eighty Percent Biodiversity Sites Have Human Presence 

At least 80 per cent of internationally important biodiversity sites contain infrastructure, of which more than 75 per cent contain roads, according to a new study.
Willow Oil Drilling; Concerns

Willow Oil Drilling; Concerns

The United States on March 13 approved the controversial Willow Oil Drilling in Alaska, which has drawn fierce criticism from environmentalists and...