Afghan schools for boys, Australia buys submarines, birds learn from inside their eggs
Leave a reviewTaliban's new rules allow schools to open, but only for boys. Schools are facing shortages of teachers since many of the roles of teachers till recently were filled by women. UN aid agencies are trying to pressure the Taliban to open schools for girls too.Australia scraps a deal with France to buy submarines. Instead Australia goes ahead and buys nuclear powered submarines from the USA. Threatened by China's growing naval fleet, the US offers to share its nuclear technology with Australia.An ecologist listening to the songs of a super fairy wren (a bird) noticed that the mother bird sings regularly to its young ones, even when they are still inside the eggs. If you have any thoughts or questions, please email us at hello@wsnt.in
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Taliban's new rules allow schools to open, but only for boys. Schools are facing shortages of teachers since many of the roles of teachers till recently were filled by women. UN aid agencies are trying to pressure the Taliban to open schools for girls too.
Australia scraps a deal with France to buy submarines. Instead Australia goes ahead and buys nuclear powered submarines from the USA. Threatened by China's growing naval fleet, the US offers to share its nuclear technology with Australia.
An ecologist listening to the songs of a super fairy wren (a bird) noticed that the mother bird sings regularly to its young ones, even when they are still inside the eggs.
If you have any thoughts or questions, please email us at hello@wsnt.in
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