Daily Current Affairs for UPSC
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The term "digital house arrest" was recently popularized by cybercriminals who are always coming up with new schemes to defraud people in the ever expanding digital world.
Numerous violent eruptions of the Ruang volcano have sparked worries about the risks of living on the island in the future.
In Shaksgam Valley, an area of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) that Beijing acquired in 1963, China is constructing a road that would link Muzaffarabad with Yarkahnd in Xinjiang via the Mustagh Pass.
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