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Sweet victory? Bengal BJP's GI tag push for Kansat, Mohan Bhog
The West Bengal BJP has begun preparations to secure Geographical Indication (GI) tags for several traditional sweets of the state that still lack recognition, aiming to promote them at national and international levels while also planning to set up 'Misthi Hubs' (Sweet Hubs) for organised production and export. A GI tag is a sign used on products that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation that are due to that origin. Geographical Indications are covered...
Boost for litchi exports! Assam’s GI-tagged Tezpur litchi reaches Dubai, Singapore
India has exported its first consignment of Geographical Indication (GI)-tagged Tezpur litchi from Assam to Dubai, marking a milestone in efforts to expand overseas markets for agricultural products from the Northeast, according to the commerce ministry. The one-metric-tonne consignment, exported on June 7, was facilitated by the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA). The fruit is known for its sweetness, bright-red colour, distinctive aroma and eating...
Spain’s new legacy: Rooted in place, built on craft
brand studio Advertorial Spain’s new legacy: Rooted in place, built on craft From fine dining to fashion and design, Spain is turning heritage and know-how into global appeal – and economic momentum. On any given evening in Madrid, diners at the three-Michelin-starred DiverXO might be served seasoned barnacles or a rare Cantabrian rooster from northern Spain. Chef Dabiz Munoz’s approach – inventive, personal and grounded in a sense of place – reflects a broader Spanish sensibility now...
The big Hapus crisis: How climate shocks are threatening India's iconic Alphonso mango
There was a time when the arrival of Alphonso mangoes felt as predictable as summer itself. Every year, as temperatures climbed and school holidays began, crates of the golden fruit would start appearing in markets across the country. For many families, Alphonso mangoes were more than a seasonal indulgence.
Russia downs 339 Ukrainian drones in 13 hours amid Zelenskyy's call to end war
Russia downs 339 Ukrainian drones in 13 hours amid Zelenskyy' s call to end war Russia's defence ministry said on Saturday that its air defence systems intercepted and destroyed 339 Ukrainian drones over a 13-hour period, marking one of the largest reported drone attacks in recent months. The interceptions took place across several Russian regions, including areas around Moscow, as per Reuters report. The reported attacks come as both Russia and Ukraine continue to rely heavily on drone...
Iraq and UAE race to establish alternative oil pipelines as exports through Hormuz dry up
Iraq and the United Arab Emirates are fast-tracking plans to expand oil pipelines to replace the capacity lost by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, as new data reveals their stark dependency on the Persian Gulf. Last week, the Iraqi cabinet approved plans to accelerate crude exports through the Kurdistan-Turkey pipeline network, which would more than triple its existing shipments from 220,000 barrels per day to 770,000. The route offers an alternative passage through Kurdistan to Turkey's...
Spatially conditioned dynamics between population and built form
arXiv:2603.10829v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Understanding the relationship between population and the built environment is essential for addressing socio-spatial inequalities. While researchers have long theorized these dynamics, empirical analyses remain limited. This study proposes a spatially explicit framework to quantify the relationship between population and the built environment at the scale of local census tracts in Czechia.
Body size and egg size trends in Japanese hatchery chum salmon: Links to declines in marine survival and abundance
Japanese chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) populations supported by one of the world largest hatchery programs have experienced severe declines in marine survival and abundance. To evaluate long-term changes in reproductive traits, we analyzed temporal and geographic variation in female fork length (FL) and egg size from 13 hatchery-enhanced rivers in Japan during 1999-2019. Females from northern rivers tended to have smaller FL but produced larger eggs, indicating persistent latitudinal...
Data gaps of international databases on HPAI H5 in wildlife in the Americas: implications for surveillance, research, and conservation
Global efforts to prevent and mitigate the impacts of high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) H5 on domestic animals, humans, and wildlife rely on timely and transparent information that is both accurate and interpretable across countries and sectors. International epidemiological and genomic databases, such as the World Animal Health Information System (WAHIS), the Global Animal Disease Information System (EMPRES-i+), the Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data (GISAID), and the...
A kohl bottle from York may hint at an ancient Egyptian in Roman-Britain
May 31, 2026 feature A kohl bottle from York may hint at an ancient Egyptian in Roman-Britain Sandee Oster Author Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Ancient Egyptians are often depicted wearing black eyeliner, known as kohl, which was stored in small containers. While kohl containers are typically found throughout Egypt and Sudan (Nubia), their presence beyond these areas is limited to only a handful of examples. However, over 40 years ago, in 1983–4, an unassuming...