Samiksha Mishra

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Bab el-Mandeb Strait: The Strategic Waterway Connecting Continents, Trade And Global Tensions

The Bab el-Mandeb Strait, often called the “Gate of Tears,” has once again moved into global focus amid rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

Global Scientists Race To Develop Ebola Vaccines As Several Deadly Diseases Still Have No Cure

Scientists across the world are accelerating efforts to develop new vaccines against the rare Bundibugyo strain of Ebola as fresh outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda continue raising global health concerns.

Gen Z Is Redefining Travel: Why the Traditional Annual Vacation Is Losing Its Appeal

The way young Indians travel is changing dramatically. According to a recent report by Airbnb, Gen Z travelers are moving away from the traditional concept of a single, carefully planned annual holiday and embracing a more spontaneous, flexible, and experience-driven approach to exploration. For this generation, travel is no longer just about reaching a destination—it's a reflection of identity, lifestyle, and personal values.

Kintsugi: The Japanese Art That Finds Beauty in Broken Things

In a world obsessed with perfection, a centuries-old Japanese art form offers a different perspective. Known as Kintsugi, this unique practice transforms broken pottery into something even more beautiful by highlighting its cracks rather than hiding them. More than just a repair technique, Kintsugi has become a powerful symbol of resilience, healing, and the beauty of imperfection.

Bangladesh Measles Outbreak Worsens as Death Toll Reaches 601: Why the Virus Is Spreading So Rapidly

Bangladesh is facing a severe measles outbreak that has claimed hundreds of lives and infected thousands of children in recent months. Health authorities have reported seven additional child deaths within a 24-hour period, pushing the total death toll to 601, including both confirmed and suspected fatalities. The crisis has become one of the country's most serious public health challenges, highlighting concerns over vaccination gaps, healthcare access, and the rapid spread of highly contagious diseases.

8 Simple Things To Do When Your Muscles Feel Sore After A Workout

Muscle soreness after an intense workout is common, especially after trying a new exercise routine or increasing workout intensity. This discomfort, often known as delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), usually appears within a day after exercise and can make everyday movement feel difficult.