EC directs FIR against TMC MLA Monirul Islam over Farakka vandalism
The Election Commission has ordered an FIR against Farakka MLA Monirul Islam following vandalism at a BDO office. Separately, the ECI has sought an explanation from the West Bengal Chief Secretary. This is regarding disciplinary action taken against four officials. The Commission stated the proceedings were procedurally irregular and lacked mandatory consultation. Complete case records have been requested for review.
Five traffic violations in a year? You may lose your driving licence
Soon, drivers accumulating five or more traffic violations within a year face a three-month driving ban. This new rule, aimed at curbing repeat offenders, allows authorities to suspend or revoke licenses. Past offenses won't be counted beyond the 12-month period, focusing on recent violations.
India condemns incident of trespassing, vandalism at its embassy in Croatia
The Ministry of External Affairs has condemned an incident of trespassing and vandalism at the Indian Embassy in Zagreb, Croatia, by anti-India elements. India has strongly raised the issue with Croatian authorities, demanding accountability for the perpetrators. The MEA emphasized the inviolability of diplomatic premises under the Vienna Convention.
India, Namibia sign electoral MoU as 70 nations join global democracy meet IICDEM 2026 in Delhi
Former MLA Thamarakshan, party join NDA
Former MLA A V Thamarakshan and his faction have joined the NDA in Kerala. Thamarakshan, previously expelled from the Janadhipathya Samrakshana Samithi, announced his faction's merger with the Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular). BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar welcomed Thamarakshan. Thamarakshan had merged his faction with the JSS in 2009. The JSS was founded by K R Gowri Amma.
Actresses Who Wore Nude-Toned Dresses and Absolutely Slayed
From illusion gowns to sculpted silhouettes, nude-toned dresses have become the ultimate power move, blending bold design and confidence across global fashion moments.
At WEF Davos 2026, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw positioned India as a first-tier AI nation and trusted global tech partner. He announced India will run most AI work on sovereign models within a year, backed by 38,000 GPUs in a national compute grid. A complete semiconductor ecosystem is emerging, with 24 startups designing 2nm chips and four fabs launching in 2026.
Noida techie death: 2 more builders arrested
Noida police have arrested two more builders. This is in connection with the death of a software engineer. The engineer drowned after his car fell into a waterlogged trench. The incident occurred in Sector 150. The FIR was lodged following a complaint by the techie's father. Police had earlier arrested another director in the case.
US regulator seeks to bypass Indian government to serve Adani summons
The US Securities and Exchange Commission wants to email summons to Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and executive Sagar Adani. This follows India's refusal to serve the documents twice. The SEC alleges a fraud and bribery scheme involving $265 million. Adani group denies the claims. The SEC believes further attempts through international treaties will fail.
1.2bn youngsters will compete for 400mn jobs!: Ajay Banga, Nandan Nilekani on job crisis at WEF 2026
India celebrates Basant Panchami on January 23, marking spring's arrival and honoring Goddess Saraswati, the deity of knowledge and arts. This vibrant festival signifies new beginnings and intellectual growth. Devotees seek blessings for wisdom, creativity, and success, embracing the season's optimism and the pursuit of learning.
Amethi belonged to Gandhi family, will continue to do so: Kishori Lal Sharma
Amethi MP Kishori Lal Sharma asserted that the constituency belongs to the Gandhi family, who have consistently prioritized its welfare and development. Sharma, acting on the family's instructions, pledged to serve Amethi and ensure its progress. He also criticized BJP governments for allegedly harming the poor and laborers, and condemned the treatment of Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati.
AIMIM's Owaisi requests rescue of 16 Indians enslaved on Myanmar-Thailand border
Asaduddin Owaisi has appealed to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. He seeks the rescue of 16 Indian nationals. These individuals were promised jobs in Thailand. They are now enslaved on the Myanmar-Thailand border. Three of the victims are from Hyderabad. They face forced labor and physical punishment. Their passports and phones are confiscated. Medical facilities are denied.
Thought of the day by Apples founder Steve Jobs: Stay hungry, stay foolish.
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' enduring mantra, 'Stay hungry, stay foolish,' champions relentless curiosity and bold risk-taking. This philosophy, born from his own journey of innovation, urges individuals to embrace learning, challenge norms, and pursue passions fearlessly. It's a powerful call to action for personal growth and creative breakthroughs.
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Word of the Day: Sesquipedalian
As todays Word of the Day, sesquipedalian reminds us that language is elastic. It can be stretched, compressed, embellished or stripped bare.
10 soldiers killed, 11 injured as Army vehicle plunges into gorge in J-K's Doda
Ten soldiers died and eleven were injured when an Army vehicle fell into a gorge in Doda district. The accident occurred on the Bhaderwah-Chamba interstate road. A joint rescue operation was launched immediately. Injured soldiers were airlifted for specialized treatment. Officials confirmed the fatalities and injuries. Leaders expressed grief and condolences to the families.
Eight Maoists killed in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum
Eight Maoists, including a high-value target with a Rs 1 crore bounty, were eliminated in a fierce gunfight with security forces in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district. The intense exchange of fire occurred in the Saranda forest's Kumdi area. Patiram Majhi, also known as Anal Da, was among those killed.
From Shaadi Feasts to Sweat Mode: Kriti Sanon Is Back
After celebrating her sisters wedding and indulging in all the shaadi treats, Kriti Sanon is officially back to her fitness grind.
A Telangana government officer, Arramada Venkat Reddy, is under investigation for allegedly amassing assets worth over Rs 7 crore, disproportionate to his known income. The Anti-Corruption Bureau seized properties including houses, plots, and agricultural land, along with significant movable assets like cash and vehicles. The market value of these assets is estimated to exceed Rs 50 crore.
Farmers have shown the way to workers, poor must unite to bring back MGNREGA: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi asserted the Modi government's intent to dismantle MGNREGA mirrors the repealed farm laws. He urged rural workers to unite, drawing parallels with farmers' successful protest. Gandhi stated that collective action can force the government to reinstate MGNREGA in its original rights-based form. The Congress leader highlighted concerns over centralized control and reduced worker wages.
Thought of the Day by Jack Nicholson: 'The minute that you're not learning I believe you're dead'
Jack Nicholson, a celebrated actor known for iconic roles, embodies a philosophy of continuous learning. His quote, 'The minute that you're not learning I believe you're dead,' emphasizes that lifelong curiosity and engagement with new ideas are essential for intellectual and emotional vitality, preventing stagnation and fostering adaptability throughout life.
The Indian Air Force has released the AFCAT 1 Admit Card 2026 for Group 'A' Gazetted Officer posts. The online examination is scheduled for January 31, 2026, with candidates needing to download their admit cards from afcat.cdac.in. The exam will cover General Awareness, Verbal Ability, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning, with a duration of two hours.
Security agencies are on high alert nationwide. Coded messages '26-26' suggest a possible threat linked to Republic Day 2026. Intelligence points to Pakistan-based terror groups planning coordinated strikes. A Kashmiri group has also issued threats. These warnings are being treated as a significant retaliatory move.
WPL: Gujarat Giants draft Kalita as Titas Sadhu replacement
Gujarat Giants have signed Jintimani Kalita as a replacement for injured Titas Sadhu. Kalita joins the Giants from Mumbai Indians for the rest of the Women's Premier League season. Sadhu, who was acquired from Delhi Capitals, has not yet played a match. Kalita brings WPL experience to the Giants squad.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon had blunt feedback for what he called the Davos elite, and he is supposedly not happy with the job they are doing. The billionaire also commented on US President Donald Trump's proposal to cap credit card costs and called it an 'economic disaster'. He also said that the rollout of AI may need to be slowed to save society.
Karnataka BJP supports Governor, slams Congress for misusing assembly
Karnataka BJP leaders B Y Vijayendra and R Ashoka defended Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot's decision to deviate from the government's prepared speech. They accused the ruling Congress of misusing the assembly and disrespecting the Governor and the Constitution. The BJP leaders demanded action against Congress MLAs and MLCs for their alleged misconduct during the Governor's address.
Smriti Irani-led gender alliance creates buzz in Davos, attracts funds
Former Union Minister Smriti Irani has secured USD 2 million in just two days for a USD 100 million fund aimed at supporting one lakh women-owned small businesses in India. This initiative, part of the Alliance for Global Good, also facilitated a USD 40 million investment in women's wellness based on Ayurvedic practices.
EOW Seeks Closure of Complaint Against Hemang Shah in Intra-Family Financial Dispute
Mumbai police's Economic Offences Wing has filed a closure report in a case against Hemang Shah. The complaint was lodged by his elder brother, Mehul Jadavji Shah, alleging financial misappropriations. The police investigation concluded the complaint was neither true nor false. The court will hear the matter on April 9, 2026. The dispute involves the Shah family's business empire.
'Saw my father ablaze, awaited justice': Sajjan Kumar's acquittal shatters kin of '84 riot victims
Families of 1984 anti-Sikh riot victims voiced anguish after former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar's acquittal in a Delhi court. Despite this, Kumar remains imprisoned for other convictions. Decades of grief persist for those who lost loved ones. They vow to continue their pursuit of justice through further appeals, highlighting the enduring pain and the long wait for closure.
AGR relief to Vodafone Idea based on SC ruling, others must follow same route: Scindia
Davos 2026: Aramco CEO says oil glut predictions are seriously exaggerated
Aramco's chief Amin Nasser believes oil glut forecasts are overstated. He points to robust demand and falling global oil reserves. This contrasts with analyst predictions of a 2026 supply surplus. Production increases from the United States, OPEC+ and other nations are expected to drive this surplus. Oil prices have remained above $60 per barrel for most of 2025.
An Indian woman's story of being abandoned by her husband for a 3 crore property, leaving her to raise their son alone on a meager salary, has gone viral. Facing immense financial and emotional hardship, she eventually rebuilt her life overseas, now owning a home worth the same amount.
Department of Posts aims 30% revenue growth in FY 2026 to Rs 17,546 cr: Jyotiraditya Scindia
The Department of Posts aims for a significant 30% revenue growth to Rs 17,546 crore in FY26, a substantial jump from the modest 3% increase seen in FY25. Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia highlighted this ambitious target, emphasizing the department's goal to transition from a cost center to a profit center within the next 4-5 years.
Assistant Commandant Simran Bala makes history by leading an all-male contingent for the Central Reserve Police Force at the Republic Day parade. This appointment marks a significant milestone for the force. Bala, selected through a rigorous process, will command over 140 male personnel. Her leadership reflects a changing norm in uniformed services, with opportunities increasingly based on merit.
Why this PE guru says India could be No. 1 in your lifetime
David Rubenstein of The Carlyle Group predicts India could become the world's largest economy within 20-30 years, citing its young, growing population as a key advantage over aging nations. While India's economy is already the fourth largest, sustained growth and strategic reforms are crucial to capitalize on this demographic dividend and achieve global economic dominance.
Mumbai to have woman mayor from general category: Official
A lottery by the Maharashtra Urban Development Department has determined Mumbai's next mayor will be a woman from the general category. This decision faced opposition from former mayor Kishori Pednekar, who alleged rule changes and argued for an OBC or ST candidate, citing recent general category mayors.
Income tax news: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India has proposed optional joint taxation for married couples in its pre-budget suggestions for 2026. This move could simplify tax compliance and potentially reduce the tax burden for many households, especially single-earner families, by allowing them to file a single return.
Our policies, working style creating buzz in Davos: Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav
Madhya Pradesh is being presented as a prime investment hub in India at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav highlighted the state's progressive policies and efficient working style, which have generated significant interest among international investors. The state is actively working to attract global capital, create employment opportunities for its youth, and leverage its resources effectively.
Will take up issue of MGNREGA repeal strongly during Parliament's Budget session: Mallikarjun Kharge
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge claims the government's move to repeal MGNREGA is an attempt to remove Mahatma Gandhi's name from public memory. He asserted that the party will strongly raise this issue during Parliament's upcoming Budget session. Workers participated in a convention, symbolically planting soil from their work sites. The Congress has launched a campaign demanding the restoration of MGNREGA.
A row erupted after Nobel Peace Prize winner and Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said that Cuba and Nicaragua will be freed just like Venezuela. Venezuela was raided by the US military recently, in which their leader, Nicolas Maduro, and his wife were captured. The internet was quick to call out Maria Corina Machado for her remarks with users asking how did she win Nobel Prize.
Denmark urges 'constructive' talks respecting territorial integrity: PM
Denmark has urged for constructive discussions regarding Greenland. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stated that while political aspects can be negotiated, Danish sovereignty is not up for debate. These remarks follow reports of US President Donald Trump's past consideration of acquiring Greenland. Denmark emphasizes that any dialogue must respect its territorial integrity, particularly concerning Arctic security.
MP: Security tightened as Hindus gear up for Basant Panchami puja at disputed Bhojshala site
Dhar district is on high alert as Basant Panchami coincides with Friday prayers at the disputed Bhojshala-Kamal Maula Mosque. Thousands of police personnel are deployed to ensure peace. Both Hindu and Muslim communities are set to exercise their religious rights. The administration is working to uphold ASI orders and maintain communal harmony. Security measures include CCTV surveillance and drone monitoring.
Protein-Rich Breakfasts Are a Game Changer
As shared by Heena Trivedi, starting your day with a high-protein breakfast helps improve fat loss, energy levels, metabolism, and hormonal balance especially for women.
Trump claims to have a 'secret sonic weapon' that 'nobody else' has
President Trump claimed the US used a secret, exclusive sonic weapon to capture Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro. He stated the US possesses unknown advanced weaponry, raising concerns about their power. Russia has requested more clarity from the US regarding this alleged sonic device.
Notes from Davos: When the G7 sets the tone and the G20 shows up in force
The World Economic Forum in Davos this year is marked by an unusually large and diverse global presence, making it feel more like a convergence of world forums than a single conference. The US has expanded its visibility with two USA Houses, while G20 nations have a strong footprint, led by India with prominent sessions and a confident global pitch.
SC allows Hindu prayers at disputed Bhojshala site on Basant Panchami
The Supreme Court has permitted Hindu prayers at the Bhojshala complex from sunrise to sunset on Basant Panchami, while allowing Muslim namaz between 1 pm and 3 pm. The court also mandated a list of Muslim attendees for the district administration and urged mutual respect for law and order.
Airforce aspirant killed by speeding Thar during morning jog
An 18-year-old girl was killed after being hit by an overspeeding SUV on Express Highway near Shanti Bagh under the Kardhani police station area on Tuesday. The victim, Anaya Sharma from Jhunjhunu district, was living in Jhotwara and was preparing for a physical test for the armed forces.
Software engineers now need AI skills. Companies expect engineers to use AI tools for faster development and better code. Interviews have changed, with AI now part of live coding. System design and behavioral rounds also include AI integration. Aspiring engineers should combine core engineering with AI expertise to be competitive.
A viral Instagram video showcasing a Mumbai apartment with a kitchen and bathroom facing each other, reportedly priced at Rs 1.25 crore, has reignited debate over the city's unaffordable and cramped housing. The compact layout of the well-kept flat has stunned viewers, highlighting the extreme challenges faced by residents in finding affordable homes amidst limited land and soaring prices.
In a disturbing incident, a South Korean businesswoman was allegedly groped at the Kempegowda International Airport on Monday by an airline staff. The woman claimed that the accused allegedly touched, hugged, and thanked her on the pretext of manual frisking. The accused, identified as Mohammed Affann Ahmed, has been arrested after the woman alerted the airport authorities.
Fresh encounter breaks out in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar
A fresh encounter erupted in Kishtwar's higher reaches on Thursday as security forces engaged terrorists in dense forests. The ongoing operation, launched Sunday, has already resulted in one paratrooper's death and seven soldiers injured. Two to three Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists are believed to be trapped.
Dhurandhar 2 is generating buzz with Vicky Kaushal reportedly returning as Major Vihaan Shergill. This move suggests a larger cinematic universe is being built. Akshaye Khanna is also expected to feature in flashback scenes. The film, starring Ranveer Singh, is set for a March 19, 2026 release.
Budget 2026: Government to hold all-party meeting on January 27 ahead of key Parliament session
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiran Rijiju will hold an all-party meeting on January 27. This meeting precedes the upcoming Budget Session. The session begins on January 28 and concludes on April 2. The Union Budget 2026-27 will be presented on February 1. The President will address both Houses to formally start the session.
SC directs Delhi govt on LeT terrorists death penalty plea in Red Fort case
The Supreme Court will hear a final appeal from Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Mohammad Arif. He was sentenced to death for the 2000 Red Fort attack. Three Army soldiers died in that incident. The court previously rejected his appeal and review petition. This curative plea is his last legal option. The attack occurred on December 22, 2000, inside the Red Fort.
IBPS has released results for RRB PO Mains 2025-26 results on it official website. Candidates can check either check the result on the official website or the links below for the three Officer levels. People who qualify the Mains exam will advance to the final stage, Interview. After clearing the interview candidates will be selected for the position they had applied.
Davos: UP secures green energy and manufacturing MoUs at WEF
On Day 3 of the WEF Annual Meeting 2026 in Davos, the Uttar Pradesh Government delegation held extensive strategic meetings with global and Indian organisations to boost investment and sectoral collaboration across the state. Discussions covered clean energy, manufacturing, infrastructure, water solutions, technology, skilling, sustainability, and innovation.
'Seen Russian spy ships...': More NATO exercises needed in Greenland, say UK & Denmark def ministers
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 4titled 'Perfect Preparation'is being teased as a cinematic landmark for the franchise. While the first three episodes handled the complex rules and fallout of Shibuya, Episode 4 marks a shift toward visceral, character-driven violence that fans have awaited for years. This piece dives into why MAPPA has reportedly assembled an 'Avengers-level' animation team for this specific chapter. From leaked production details to the hidden meaning behind the episodes title, here is everything you need to know before the madness begins.
India coach Gautam Gambhir amusingly dismissed notions of having unlimited authority in team selections, responding to Shashi Tharoor's comparison of his job to the Prime Minister's. Gambhir's tenure has seen significant team transitions, including captaincy changes and senior player retirements, amidst ongoing speculation about his relationships with key players and the team's recent home Test performance.
A video has gone viral on social media which shows a woman grabbing Rohit Sharma's hand in a desperate attempt to ask help for her ailing daughter. The woman, identified as Sarita Sharma, revealed that her daughter is suffering from a serious disease and in order to treat her, she needs injection that costs Rs 9 crore for which she has been seeking help. The woman later apologised for her actions and made an appeal to Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma to help her.
Indian economy has transformed from emerging to 'pivotal,' ministers at Davos declare
India is now a pivotal global economic force, moving beyond its emerging status. This transformation is driven by strong growth and widespread digital public infrastructure. Platforms like digital identity and real-time payments have lowered costs and fostered innovation. India's evolution highlights momentum in physical and digital infrastructure. Domestic consumption and capabilities are key opportunities.
Djokovic steamrolls Maestrelli in Melbourne, keeps 25th Grand Slam quest on track
Novak Djokovic continues his Australian Open campaign with a strong performance. He defeated Italian qualifier Francesco Maestrelli in straight sets to reach the third round. Djokovic is aiming for an record-extending 11th title at Melbourne Park. This victory marks his 399th Grand Slam match win. He moves closer to Roger Federer's Australian Open record.
Indian cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal and RJ Mahvash have unfollowed each other on Instagram, reigniting romance rumors months after Chahal's divorce. The move has fueled fresh speculation among fans, despite both previously denying a romantic involvement and Mahvash facing online abuse.
Budget 2026 could drive a power shift in Indias semiconductor push
Union Budget 2026: The nation aims to become a top chip manufacturing hub by 2032. Several major projects are underway, with production expected to start in 2026. The budget must ensure sustained policy support and timely incentive disbursements to maintain momentum and attract further investment in this crucial sector.
Piyush Goyal, Palaniswami hold talks to seal NDA tie-up in Tamil Nadu
Piyush Goyal met Edappadi K Palaniswami in Chennai. The meeting aimed to finalize the National Democratic Alliance in Tamil Nadu. This comes before Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit. Leaders will show strength against the ruling DMK. The alliance is preparing for upcoming Assembly elections. This meeting is a key step for the NDA's strategy.
1984 anti-Sikh riots: Delhi court acquits Sajjan Kumar in Vikaspuri, Janakpuri violence case
A Delhi court has acquitted former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar in a case linked to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. The acquittal pertains to violence in Janakpuri and Vikaspuri areas. Kumar is currently serving a life sentence in another riot-related case. This development comes after charges of rioting and promoting enmity were framed against him last year.
Top five Trump moments at WEF Davos you cant miss that stirred the globe
New Delhi commuters face traffic disruptions on Thursday as rehearsals for the Beating Retreat ceremony take place at Vijay Chowk. Key routes including Vijay Chowk itself and sections of Raisina Road will be closed from 4 pm to 6:30 pm. Motorists are urged to seek alternative routes to avoid inconvenience.
NDMC to redevelop iconic Super Bazar at Connaught Place
The New Delhi Municipal Council is planning a major redevelopment of the Super Bazar in Connaught Place. This iconic six-storey building, a landmark in the capital, will undergo a complete makeover. A proposal for the redevelopment will be presented to the council soon. A final decision is expected shortly, marking a new chapter for the historic structure.
Garena Free Fire Max players can snag free in-game items using 12-character alphanumeric redeem codes released regularly. These codes are time-sensitive and can only be used once, so prompt redemption is crucial. Visit reward.ff.garena.com to claim your rewards.
New year, new challenges & a retest of macro resilience set the backdrop to Budget 2026
Union Budget: After a volatile 2025 marked by geopolitical tensions, trade disruptions and capital flow shifts, the economy is looking to the upcoming budget to support growth, maintain fiscal discipline and shield against external shocks. While goods exports slowed and the rupee weakened amid global churn and US tariff pressures, service exports, softer crude prices, easing food inflation and policy support helped the domestic economy stay resilient.
Moscow keen to relaunch trilateral cooperation among Russia, India, and China under RIC format
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov expressed Moscow's desire to revive trilateral cooperation among Russia, India, and China (RIC). This initiative gains prominence amidst global geopolitical shifts, with leaders of the three nations previously demonstrating camaraderie. The RIC format is seen as a precursor to BRICS and a symbol of growing multipolarity.
Albinder Dhindsa will lead Eternal Ltd as CEO starting February 1, 2026. He replaces founder Deepinder Goyal, who will focus on long-term strategy. Dhindsa, known for Blinkit, will manage food delivery and quick commerce. This leadership change signals a focus on execution and scale for Eternal's next growth phase. Goyal's continued board presence ensures continuity.
Bangladesh launches campaigns for first post-Hasina polls
Bangladesh launches official campaigning for general elections on February 12, marking the first vote since the 2024 uprising ended Sheikh Hasina's autocratic rule. The nation of 170 million faces insecurity and online disinformation as major parties, including the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami, begin their rallies.
'You are the criminals...': Tense standoff at Minneapolis gas stop as protesters face off with ICE
The UGC has introduced new regulations to combat caste-based discrimination in Indian Higher Education Institutions. These rules mandate the establishment of Equal Opportunity Centres, Equity Committees, and a 24-hour helpline to address complaints and promote fairness for all students, teachers, and staff.
UP Weather Update: Uttar Pradesh is likely to see a sudden change in weather as many districts, especially in the western UP, are likely to see rainfall, thunderstorms and lightning from January 22 to January 24. Noida is likely to see light rain on Thursday and Friday, the IMD said. A fresh Western Disturbance may trigger more rain from January 26.
Putin considers joining Trump's 'Peace Council' with $1 billion frozen asset offer
Trump peace board: Putin's response comes after US President Donald Trump confirmed that the Russian President has been invited to join the proposed Gaza Board of Peace, describing him as one of several world leaders considered for the initiative.
A devastating landslide at Mount Maunganui has left several people missing. Heavy rainfall triggered the collapse at a popular campground. Emergency services are conducting a frantic search through debris. Families are anxiously awaiting updates. Children are believed to be among those unaccounted for. The area is a major tourist destination.
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 4 release time, schedule and how to watch details confirm when the next episode airs on Crunchyroll. The episode continues the Culling Game arc and explains where, when, and how fans can stream it worldwide.
Bengaluru has been named the world's second most congested city in 2025, a significant jump from its previous rankings. The city's average rush hour speed dropped to 13.9 km/h, with Pune and Mumbai also featuring in the top 20. Officials cite a booming vehicle population and stalled infrastructure projects as key contributors to the worsening traffic.
As Trump talks tariffs, his Argentine ally welcomes shipload of Chinese EVs for first time
Chinese EV: The giant BYD logo gracing the ship's hull and each car window sent shockwaves through this crisis-stricken economy run for decades by the left-wing populist movement of Peronism that protected local industry with stiff tariffs and import restrictions.
'I dont have to speak...': Why Suniel Shetty doesn't want to be forced to speak Marathi
Bollywood actor Suniel Shetty has shared his views on the Marathi language debate in Mumbai. He believes cultural pride should be embraced, not forced upon individuals. Shetty stated that while he respects Mumbai as his workplace, learning Marathi should be a personal choice. He suggested that learning driven by willingness leads to better understanding than compulsion.
Solar radiation storm: The Sun has released the strongest solar radiation storm in more than 20 years, triggering auroras across Europe and raising concerns over satellite, aviation, and astronaut safety. The solar storm which is the largest in over two decades is the outcome of a mass eruption of charged particles that left the sun on Sunday.
Latin America rides out Trumps trade storm with help from China
Tariff: On Tuesday, Argentina said its shipments abroad last year were the second highest in its history. The release followed data from Brazil and Chile, both of which reported this month that their own exports hit records in 2025. In coming days, figures from Mexico and Peru will likely also reveal milestones.
Ubisoft cancelled games: 'Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time' and other games scrapped; here's why
Ubisoft is undergoing a major restructuring, creating five new business units. This involves canceling several game projects and closing studios. The company anticipates a significant financial loss for the upcoming fiscal year. This strategic shift aims to streamline operations and pave the way for future sustainable growth and robust cash generation.
Mother Teresa, born Anjez Gonxhe Bojaxhiu, devoted her life to serving the poor. She founded the Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata, India. This organization helped the sick, homeless, and abandoned. Her work gained global recognition, including the Nobel Peace Prize. She is remembered for selfless service and was canonized as Saint Teresa of Calcutta.

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