Northwest India Wet Spell to Continue Till Feb 2
The India Meteorological Department predicts continued wet weather across northwest India, including Delhi, Punjab, and Haryana, until February 2, with potential impacts on agriculture and daily life.
The India Meteorological Department predicts continued wet weather across northwest India, including Delhi, Punjab, and Haryana, until February 2, with potential impacts on agriculture and daily life.
The Tricity area, including Chandigarh, experienced a sharp drop in temperatures due to unexpected rain, hail, and gusty winds, disrupting daily life and weather patterns.
A two-year-old male tiger was found dead in Chhattisgarh's Achanakmar Tiger Reserve, with forest officials confirming death due to a violent territorial clash with another tiger.
World Bank deputy chief economist Ayhan Kose indicates the U.S. economy may be experiencing a sustained increase in its potential growth rate, with implications for global economic resilience and policy decisions.
The fourth Indian Sundarbans Bird Festival concluded with 30,986 bird sightings across 168 species, including the rare white-rumped vulture. Forest Minister Birbaha Hansda released the report.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott mandates all public K-12 schools and universities to disclose employees on H-1B visas, questioning foreign worker employment in public education amid teacher shortages.
Former US President Donald Trump made a provocative statement during a Minneapolis rally, suggesting that if the city hands over its criminals, all problems would vanish, sparking intense debate.
A new report reveals that the world's wealthiest nations have reached unprecedented debt levels, posing a significant risk to global economic stability and future growth prospects.
Social media users across the United States are taping passports and IDs to their heads as a precaution against ICE questioning, sparking viral videos and debates about immigration enforcement.
In a deeply divided nation, citizens from all sides share a common anxiety about the future, reflecting widespread uncertainty and concern over political and social stability.
Japan has bid an emotional farewell to its last remaining giant pandas, which have been returned to China. This move occurs against a backdrop of increasingly strained diplomatic and economic relations between the two Asian nations, highlighting the inter
Mumbai experienced unseasonal rainfall on Tuesday morning, marking the second such occurrence this month. The light showers affected various parts of the city and adjoining areas, following a heavier spell earlier in January.
Hamas is pushing to integrate 10,000 police officers into a new U.S.-backed Palestinian administration for Gaza as disarmament talks approach under a ceasefire brokered by President Trump.
Britain is experiencing net employment reductions at double the global average due to artificial intelligence implementation, with 8% job cuts in 2025 according to Morgan Stanley findings.
Solar wind is a constant stream of charged particles from the Sun that influences planets, creates auroras, and erodes atmospheres. NASA studies its effects on Mercury, Earth, Moon, Mars, and beyond.
The United States is reportedly considering precision military strikes against high-value Iranian officials and commanders linked to protest suppression, marking a potential escalation in US-Iran tensions.
Stanford University settles wrongful death lawsuit with family of soccer star Katie Meyer, implementing mental health reforms and honoring her legacy through jersey retirement and leadership awards.
A viral video showing Indians celebrating Republic Day in Australia has ignited heated online discussions about patriotism, cultural expression, and appropriateness in foreign countries.
Russia is actively recruiting foreign nationals, including Indians, to bolster its military forces in Ukraine, offering financial incentives and expedited citizenship.
Billionaire investor Bill Ackman contributes $10,000 to GoFundMe for Alex Pretti's family. The Minneapolis nurse was fatally shot by ICE agents, sparking protests and raising questions about Ackman's recent donations.
Residents in Vasco's Headland-Sada area report severe foul odors and health issues from Mormugao Port coal operations, demanding immediate action from pollution authorities.
Explore Borneo's ancient rainforests where pitcher plants and other carnivorous species have evolved to trap insects and small animals in nutrient-poor soil, creating a unique ecosystem.
US President Donald Trump travels to Iowa for an affordability-focused speech, as his administration faces scrutiny over a second fatal shooting by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis this month.
The FBI is investigating encrypted Signal groups used to track ICE movements in Minnesota, with former Trump official Kash Patel implicated in the probe.
India confronts marine pollution with new Coast Guard vessel Samudra Pratap. With 200 million people dependent on the sea, pollution threatens ecological security, coastal livelihoods, and human health.
The US Department of Transportation plans to use AI tools like Google Gemini to draft federal regulations, aiming to accelerate rulemaking. While supporters highlight speed, critics warn of risks in transportation safety standards.
A 1988 BBC clip featuring Nicholas Winton, who saved 669 Jewish children from Nazis, resurfaces online, evoking emotional responses and highlighting humanitarian values.
Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal announces the India-EU Free Trade Agreement is likely to be implemented in calendar year 2026, marking a significant milestone in bilateral trade relations.
Scientists identify Physalia mikazuki, a new species of blue jellyfish washed up on Sendai Bay beach. Discovery reveals overlapping species ranges and possible climate-driven marine shifts in Japanese coastal waters.
The murder of US nurse Alex Pretti by ICE agents in Minneapolis has sparked explosive rage among Silicon Valley's elite, highlighting tensions over immigration enforcement and law enforcement actions.