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Cambridge Researchers Develop Living Algae Bio-Battery for Continuous Power
University of Cambridge researchers created a living bio-battery using photosynthetic algae, generating continuous electricity for low-power devices. This innovation could reduce millions of disposable battery waste and provide a greener, longer-lasting energy source, even operating in darkness.
Saudi Man Executed for Burning Wife Alive in Tabuk
A Saudi man was executed in the Tabuk region on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, for murdering his wife by setting her on fire in a remote desert area. The court found the killing involved deception and betrayal, with the verdict upheld on appeal and confirmed by the Supreme Court.
Mamata Banerjee Slaps TMC Worker During Protest March in Kolkata
A video of Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee slapping a party worker during a protest in Kolkata has gone viral. The incident occurred as the worker tried to clear a path through the crowd. The protest, organized by TMC's youth wing over a minor's alleged rape and murder, saw clashes between TMC and BJP supporters.
Trump Announces US License for Ukraine to Produce Patriot Missiles
US President Donald Trump announced at the NATO summit that Washington will license Ukraine to produce Patriot missiles, a move aimed at bolstering Kyiv's air defense capabilities. The decision follows Ukraine's repeated requests for more interceptors amidst ongoing Russian ballistic missile attacks.
Arnav Paparkar Reaches Wimbledon Boys' Singles Quarter-finals
Arnav Paparkar, 18, became the first Indian in 36 years to reach the Wimbledon boys' singles quarter-finals, defeating Japan's Ryo Tabata 6-2, 6-1. Ranked No. 19, Paparkar will face American Jordan Lee next.
Telegram Groups Allegedly Used Coded Language for Sexual Assaults in Germany
Prosecutors allege a Telegram network used coded terms like 'cars' for women and 'driving' for rape to discuss sexual assaults and drugging methods. The 'German driving school for experts' groups, involving mainly Chinese men targeting Chinese women, have led to convictions.