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    Unacademy fires 250 employees in fresh round of layoffs

    Unacademy layoffs: Unacademy has laid off around 100 people from core functions like business development and marketing and the rest are from the sales department, sources told ET.

    North Korea says tested missile capable of carrying super-large warhead

    North Korea successfully tested a new tactical ballistic missile capable of carrying a super-large warhead, state media said Tuesday, with analysts suggesting the weapon could be nuclear-capable. Pyongyang's state media claimed it had successfully launched the Hwasongpho-11Da-4.5 missile, which it said was capable of carrying a 4.5 ton-class super-large warhead.

    North Korea says its recent missile tests involved new ballistic missile with 'super-large warhead'

    North Korea announced Tuesday the successful test-firing of a new tactical ballistic missile, named Hwasongpho-11Da-4.5, capable of carrying a 4.5 ton-class "super-large warhead." The test aimed to verify flight stability and accuracy, with a range from 90 to 500 kilometers. South Korea reported two missiles launched, with differing flight paths: one reaching 600 kilometers and the other 120 kilometers. North Korea plans further tests in July. These developments follow heightened North Korean military activities since 2022, focusing on expanding its nuclear-capable arsenal amid regional tensions with the U.S., South Korea, and Japan.

    Chinese rocket accidentally launches during test, then crashes

    Because of a "structural failure," the Tianlong-3 rocket separated from its testing platform while its propulsion system was being tested and lifted off from its launchpad, the rocket's owner Space Pioneer said in a statement. The accident occurred at 3:43 p.m. local time Sunday at a test facility in Gongyi city in central China's Henan province, the statement said.

    N. Korea fires two short-range ballistic missiles, one fails

    North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles, with one launch failing, South Korea's military reported Monday. The launches followed North Korea's warning of "fatal consequences" after joint military exercises by South Korea, Japan, and the US. The first missile flew 600 km, while the second traveled 120 km and seemed to explode mid-air. The launches come amid tensions over accusations that North Korea supplied weapons to Russia for its war in Ukraine and ongoing military activities in both Koreas.

    North Korea test-launches 2 ballistic missiles, after end of new US-South Korea-Japan drill

    North Korea test-fired two ballistic missiles on Monday, following a vow of "offensive and overwhelming" responses to recent US-South Korea-Japan military drills. The missiles were launched from Jangyon, with the first traveling 600 km and the second 120 km. The first missile landed in the waters off Chongjin, while the second likely crashed inland. The test comes amid heightened tensions, with North Korea condemning the "Freedom Edge" drill and asserting defensive measures against perceived threats from the trilateral alliance and regional pressures.

    • "Consider him my true comrade who was tested in fire of Emergency": PM Modi hails Venkaiah Naidu in his virtual address

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi described former Vice President of India, Venkaiah Naidu as his true comrade who was tested in the fire of Emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi in 1975.

      North Korea says it tested a new multiwarhead missile. South Korea says it's covering up a failure

      North Korea announced a successful test of a multiwarhead missile aimed at enhancing its capability to overcome US and South Korean defenses. However, South Korea disputed this claim, asserting the missile launch had actually failed. North Korea's state media reported the test involved separating and guiding warheads accurately, showcasing progress in its missile development despite technical challenges. Analysts anticipate further tests to refine this technology, which includes decoys to evade missile defenses. The test coincides with heightened regional tensions, including North Korea's objections to US military presence and provocative actions toward South Korea.

      North Korea says it tested a multiwarhead missile. Kim Jong Un covets the weapon to overwhelm US defenses

      North Korea announced it successfully tested a multiwarhead missile, aiming to enhance its capability to overwhelm U.S. missile defenses. The launch tested separation and guidance control of individual warheads, which were accurately directed to targets and verified by radar. This test, North Korea's first known attempt at developing a multiwarhead missile, was seen as a significant step in Kim Jong Un's weapons modernization program. While South Korea initially assessed the launch as a failed hypersonic missile test, analysts suggest it was a preliminary evaluation of key MIRV subsystems. This development intensifies regional security concerns.

      South Korea begins search for answers after battery plant fire kills 22

      Following a devastating fire at a lithium battery factory in South Korea that claimed the lives of 22 workers with one still missing, urgent safety inspections have been ordered at high-risk industrial sites. The blaze, which erupted in a warehouse containing 35,000 lithium batteries, resulted in toxic smoke, likely causing the workers to lose consciousness and perish within seconds. The majority of the victims were temporary workers from China, prompting investigations into safety regulations and training practices for foreign laborers.

      Netanyahu says he won't agree to a deal that ends the war in Gaza, testing the latest truce proposal

      Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's recent comments about only agreeing to a "partial" cease-fire in Gaza have cast doubt on a U.S.-backed proposal to end the eight-month-long conflict. Netanyahu stated he is open to a temporary pause to secure the release of some of the roughly 120 hostages held by Hamas but insisted that Israel must continue its military operations to fully eliminate Hamas. This stance contrasts with U.S. President Joe Biden's proposed three-phased plan, which includes a permanent cease-fire and the release of all hostages.

      Kuwait identifies bodies of 45 Indians, 3 Filipino nationals; vows to promptly investigate the incident

      Kuwaiti authorities have identified the bodies of 45 Indians and three Filipinos killed in a tragic fire at a building housing foreign workers in Mangaf. At least 49 workers were killed, and 50 others injured in the incident. DNA tests are being conducted, and an Indian Air Force aircraft is on standby to repatriate the bodies. Kuwait’s Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousuf Al-Sabah leads an inspection campaign on illegal properties. Emir Sheikh Meshal has ordered financial aid and repatriation of the deceased. The public prosecutor has launched an investigation.

      IAF's Sukhoi fighter crashes in Nashik; pilot, co-pilot eject safely

      An Indian Air Force Sukhoi fighter plane crashed in Maharashtra. The pilot and co-pilot ejected safely in Nashik district, according to police.

      India successfully test-fires Rudra-II air-to-surface missile from Su-30 fighter jet

      India successfully test-fired the RudraM-II air-to-surface missile from a Su-30 fighter jet, marking a significant advancement in its defence capabilities. The missile, incorporating indigenous technologies, met all trial objectives, validating its propulsion system and control and guidance algorithm. This successful test reinforces the RudraM-II system's role as a force multiplier for the armed forces, with future developments focused on enhancing India's air superiority tactical capability.

      Watch: DRDO successfully test fires air-to-surface missile 'Rudram-II' from SU-30 MK-I
      North Korea fires missile barrage toward eastern waters days after failed satellite launch

      North Korea allegedly fired a barrage of short-range ballistic missiles towards the eastern sea. The move drew condemnation from South Korea and Japan amidst heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula. The launches followed a failed attempt to launch a military reconnaissance satellite. North Korea's actions have been met with strong international criticism as they violate U.N. Security Council resolutions. The North vowed to continue developing its space reconnaissance capabilities despite setbacks.

      North Korea's Kim accelerates production to shore up nuclear force, KCNA says

      Kim Jong Un orders accelerated production at an arms factory to strengthen North Korea's nuclear force, overseeing a test of tactical ballistic missiles with new guidance technology to bolster nuclear war deterrence, making the enemy fear North Korea's nuclear combat posture. North Korea fires short-range ballistic missiles towards the sea off its east coast on the same day.

      Pyongyang to deploy new multiple rocket launcher this year: KCNA

      North Korea announced plans to equip its military with a new 240mm multiple rocket launcher, marking a "significant change" in its artillery combat capabilities. Leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a live-fire test of the updated rocket system, which Pyongyang says underwent technical upgrades for enhanced defense capabilities. The rocket launcher will be deployed to military units as replacement equipment between 2024 and 2026. This announcement comes amid speculation that North Korea could be ramping up production of artillery and cruise missiles for potential use in Ukraine, where it has bolstered ties with Russia.

      In line of fire: US campus protests a stress test for Indians

      Tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have caused disruptions on US campuses, leaving Indian students and their parents anxious. Some students participating in protests have been detained, while others face challenges such as switching to online classes.

      Coaching institute Allen fires 70 sales hands from NExT

      Some of Allen's employees affected by the move told ET that the layoffs happened across centres in Chennai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad and Panchkula. The offline teaching operations of Allen NExT have also come to a halt, they added.

      North Korea fires ballistic missiles, South Korea, Japan say

      North Korea launched several short-range ballistic missiles towards the sea off its east coast, prompting condemnation from South Korea as a threat to Korean peninsula stability. Japan also reported the launch, with the missiles landing outside its exclusive economic zone. The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command noted the launch but assessed no immediate threat to personnel or allies. This comes amid growing military cooperation between North Korea and Moscow, including suspicions of arms supplies from Pyongyang to Russia for the Ukraine conflict.

      North Korea fires missile off east coast, South Korea, Japan say

      A Japanese government alert and its coast guard also said North Korea had fired what appeared to be a ballistic missile. The projectile appeared to have landed outside Japan's exclusive economic zone area, the NHK broadcaster said. Japan's NTV broadcaster said the projectile was a short-range ballistic missile, citing a Japanese government official. The two countries' governments did not immediately have further details.

      Army is moving on with a Rs 6800 crore desi shoulder-fired missile project for the borders of China and Pakistan

      Indian Army invests in VSHORAD to counter threats from China and Pakistan. Plans include shoulder-fired missiles, Russian Igla-S, and laser beam riding VSHORADS. Make in India initiative involved in new developments.

      Watch: Indian Army tests Anti-tank Guided Missile system in Sikkim with aim of 'Ek Missile Ek Tank'
      North Korea confirms it test fired new hypersonic missile

      North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test launch of a new intermediate-range solid fuel missile carrying a hypersonic warhead. This test, reported by the Korean Central News Agency, took place in a Pyongyang suburb. Kim claimed that all of North Korea's developed missiles are now based on solid fuel technology and capable of carrying nuclear warheads. The missile launch comes amid heightened tensions, with Japan and South Korea tracking the projectile's path. Solid-fuel missiles offer advantages in launch preparation and strike capabilities.

      Transformative moment: BEML successfully test fires indigenous 1500 HP engine for military tanks

      India's public sector BEML has achieved a significant milestone by successfully test-firing its indigenous 1500 HP engine for military vehicles. The engine, equipped with advanced technologies, represents a paradigm shift in military propulsion systems. The project, inaugurated by Defence Secretary Giridhar Aramane, signifies a step towards realizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of an Atmanirbhar Bharat. The project, initiated in 2020, is expected to be completed by mid-2025, with the production of 20 such engines in the next year for further trials.

      UK tests a laser weapon that can hit a coin from a kilometer and costs just Rs 1,000 for a single fire

      The UK's Ministry of Defence (MoD) has successfully tested its first-ever laser weapon, named "DragonFire," designed to target and neutralize drones. The tests demonstrated the weapon's precision, with the ability to hit a coin from a kilometer away. DragonFire offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional missiles, with firing costs equivalent to using a heater for an hour, typically less than £10 per shot. While the weapon will not be immediately deployed, it marks a significant advancement in the UK's military technology and capabilities, with potential future deployments enhancing air defense for both the Army and Royal Navy.

      Sikkim: Indian Army conducts Anti Tank Guided Missile field firing test at Teesta Range

      The Eastern Command conducted its annual Anti Tank Guided Missile (ATGM) field firing exercise at Teesta Field Firing Range, West Bengal, from February 20 to 28. Over 1500 personnel from Infantry and Mechanised Infantry Battalions participated, firing more than 260 missiles. The exercise, under the Trishakti Corps, focused on tactical scenarios where tanks are crucial. It included firing from various vehicles, including indigenous light strike vehicles, and by ground-based detachments. The GOC, Trishakti Corps, commended the troops for their professionalism and urged them to excel in this vital weapon system.

      South Korea says North Korea has fired cruise missiles, adding to provocative run in weapons tests

      North Korea has fired multiple cruise missiles into the sea, marking its fifth test of such weapons since January. The South Korean and US militaries are analyzing the launches detected in waters northeast of Wonsan. Experts believe North Korea is increasing pressure on its rivals in an election year, with a long-term focus on forcing Washington to accept the North as a nuclear power and extract security and economic concessions.

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