A plane crash involving a flight from Ahmedabad to London claimed the lives of 241 individuals, leaving only one survivor. The aircraft crashed into a hostel for medical students, resulting in several fatalities among them. In a separate yet impactful development, journalists in Syria are pioneering a new era for media in the post-Assad period, aiming to establish a professional and diverse media landscape. Meanwhile, paleontological work has led to the identification of a new dinosaur species from bones discovered in Mongolia over a century ago, enriching our knowledge of history.
A tragic plane crash near Ahmedabad resulted in one survivor among 242 passengers, with the aircraft impacting a medical students' hostel, causing additional casualties.
In Syria, journalists are reshaping the media narrative in the post-Assad period, striving to create a more diverse and professional landscape amidst ongoing challenges.
Recent analyses of dinosaur bones unearthed in Mongolia during the 1870s revealed them to belong to a new species, enhancing our understanding of prehistoric life.
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