By YKA Staff:
What’s the latest around the world today? Curated for you from the interwebz, here’s a quick morning fix to keep you updated. In 140 characters at that! Presenting, #NewsInTweets:
1. The complainant in the sexual harassment case against R. K. Pachauri writes open letter, says his appointment as Exec. VC of TERI makes her “flesh crawl”.
Promotion to Pachauri makes my skin crawl, says complainanthttps://t.co/x6L43dmAIy pic.twitter.com/jOXbdbyqBQ
— Times of India (@timesofindia) February 10, 2016
2. Bernie Sanders wins over Hillary Clinton in the New Hampshire primary.
Bernie Sanders defeats Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump wins in New Hampshirehttps://t.co/xL9uJzBKF6 pic.twitter.com/qXJelxAYDo
— Times of India (@timesofindia) February 10, 2016
3. An adult rhino shot dead in Kaziranga National Park in Assam.
(09/2/16) An adult Rhino shot dead in Assam's Kaziranga national park yesterday, poachers escape with horn. pic.twitter.com/c7sTEIyzka
— ANI (@ANI_news) February 10, 2016
4. Lance Naik Hanumanthappa, the soldier rescued from the Siachen avalanche, is in critical condition. The next 24-48 hours are crucial, say doctors.
After Siachen Glacier miracle, soldier battles for life at Army hospital https://t.co/oPDvn4eZfg pic.twitter.com/5glC9qWxJ4
— Deccan Chronicle (@DeccanChronicle) February 10, 2016
5. 3 killed and 6 wounded in an airstrike on a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Syria.
Another Doctors Without Borders hospital has been bombed in Syria: https://t.co/xflasIRPKY pic.twitter.com/uvPtmzZmzQ
— VICE News (@vicenews) February 9, 2016
6. Instagram releases a much-awaited feature, users can now switch between accounts without logging out.
Here's how account switching works: after adding accounts in settings, tap your username on profile to switch pic.twitter.com/9Rl4ivki4p
— Instagram (@instagram) February 9, 2016
7. Scientists find answer to how bacteria can see and move towards light.
"We suddenly saw these focused bright spots & thought, bloody hell!" says biologist who discovered how bacteria see.https://t.co/VmlgXhgl4F
— BBC Science News (@BBCScienceNews) February 9, 2016