Read more about the article Smuggler Detained After Border Control In India Find 47 Snakes And Two Lizards In His Trolley Bag
Photo shows of the 47 snakes Customs officials in Trichy airport seized. The reptiles were in a trolley bag of a passenger who arrived from Kuala Lumpur. (CEN)

Smuggler Detained After Border Control In India Find 47 Snakes And Two Lizards In His Trolley Bag

Customs in India have detained a smuggler carrying 47 exotic pythons and two lizards in his trolley bag as he went through an airport. The bizarre find was made after…

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Read more about the article Researchers Name Tiny Catfish After Indian Villagers Who Helped Trap Them
Image shows the newly discovered, subterranean fish species Horaglanis populi, undated photo. It was discovered with the help of the locals in the state of Kerala, India. (C. P. Arjun/Newsflash)

Researchers Name Tiny Catfish After Indian Villagers Who Helped Trap Them

Scientists have named a tiny endangered catfish species after Indian locals after they helped them find it in wells and underground water channels. The team of German and Indian researchers…

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Read more about the article Online Mockery As Indian Gov Tells People To Hug A Cow For Valentine’s Day
Picture shows a Twitter post about Cow Hug day in India. The day may be celebrated on February 14th. (Newsflash)

Online Mockery As Indian Gov Tells People To Hug A Cow For Valentine’s Day

An Indian government-run organisation has faced online ridicule after it appealed to its nation to rebrand Valentine's Day as 'Cow Hug Day' to keep away from western values. India’s Animal…

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Read more about the article Ungrateful Snake Tries To Bite The Hand That Freed It
Picture shows a Coelognathus radiatus, commonly known as Copperhead Rat Snake, in undated footage. The snake was aggressive after being released back into the wild. (@wild_whisperer/Newsflash)

Ungrateful Snake Tries To Bite The Hand That Freed It

This video released by a forestry worker shows the release of a nonvenomous snake that is nevertheless so terrifying that it's not uncommon for people to die of a heart…

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Read more about the article Indian Power Co Wins Arbitration In Paris Court
LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 19: A statue of the Scales of Justice stands above the Old Bailey on January 19, 2021 in London, England. Criminal watchdogs representing England and Wales have expressed concern over the backlog of cases, caused by the Coronavirus pandemic. Figures have revealed that the backlog of unheard cases in the crown courts has reached 54,000. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

Indian Power Co Wins Arbitration In Paris Court

Kalpataru Power Transmission Limited (KPTL), an Indian company listed on India’s largest National Stock Exchange, has won an arbitration award against Rwanda Energy Group (REG) in a Paris Court. The…

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Read more about the article Early Childhood Experiences May Cause Irreversible Cerebral Changes
Changes in the brain caused by early childhood experiences are not entirely irreversible. (UHH/Newsflash)

Early Childhood Experiences May Cause Irreversible Cerebral Changes

A new study claims that early childhood experiences can change a person's brain structure long-term and in irreversible ways - even if the brain heals. Professor Cordula Hoelig, a psychologist…

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