Magnitude 3.0 Earthquake Hits Tibet, No Damage

A minor earthquake measuring magnitude 3.0 on the Richter scale struck the Tibet region, according to seismic monitoring agencies. No casualties or significant damage has been reported following the tremor.

Global Photo Highlights: January 24, 2026

A visual journey across continents capturing Denmark's PM in Greenland, Moroccan market scenes, Chilean wildfires, Putin-Abbas meeting, Uttarakhand snowfall, and Basant Panchami celebrations in Punjab.

Illegal Debris Dumping Threatens Bellandur Lake

Residents of Bengaluru seek urgent intervention from the Chief Minister to stop illegal debris dumping at Jakkasandra Lake, part of the ecologically sensitive Bellandur Lake ecosystem.

Boston Faces Major Snowstorm: 18 Inches Expected

Boston prepares for up to 18 inches of snow this weekend, the heaviest single-storm snowfall in four years, amid a declared cold emergency with temperatures plunging below zero.

US Monster Storm: Emergency in DC, NYC, 14 States

A massive winter storm threatens 230 million Americans with ice, snow, and extreme cold. Emergency declared in DC, NYC, and 14 states as power outages and travel disruptions spread nationwide.

Suicide Attack at Pakistan Wedding Kills Five

A devastating suicide attack at a wedding in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has claimed five lives, including a prominent peace committee leader. Authorities have cordoned off the area and launched a thorough investigation into the tragic incident

Ahmedabad: 38 Migratory Birds Rescued in Nalsarovar Raid

Forest officials in Ahmedabad recovered 38 migratory birds from three houses in Dharji village near Nalsarovar, with one bird found dead. This marks the largest recovery of illegally kept birds in residential premises in the area.

Delhi's January Rainfall Hits 3-Year High, Temperature Swing

New Delhi experienced significant rainfall on Friday, recording 13.2 mm—the highest single-day January precipitation in three years. The weather brought unusual temperature patterns with minimal variation between maximum and minimum readings.

Seafloor Pollution: The Hidden Ocean Crisis

Scientists warn that deep-sea basins and underwater canyons are accumulating dangerous levels of human-made waste, with plastic debris settling on the ocean floor for decades and harming marine life.

US Agency Scraps LGBTQ+ and Abortion Workplace Protections

The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has voted to repeal 2024 guidance that strengthened protections for LGBTQ employees and women seeking abortions, sparking debate over workplace harassment definitions and federal agency authority.

ICE Defends Minnesota Operation, Officers Cared for Child

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have defended their recent operation in Minnesota, stating officers provided care for a 5-year-old child after his father fled. The agency claims the child was taken to get food and comforted for hours.

China's Quiet Davos Push for Western Investment

China maintained a subdued presence at the World Economic Forum in Davos, focusing on attracting Western capital to bolster its slowing economy and navigate geopolitical tensions.

Youth Climate Champions Drive Grassroots Solutions Across India

34 young climate leaders from 32 states showcased community-led initiatives at National Youth Climate Consortium. Marine biologist Sijahudheen revives Lakshadweep's seagrass with seaweed farming, while Aparna Kumari brings solar power to Jharkhand village

Texas Resident Questions Mayor About Indian Donors

A Frisco resident's video questioning Mayor Jeff Cheney about Indian investors gains attention as immigration becomes a political issue in Texas following controversial remarks by attorney Aaron Reitz.

Trump Warns Iran as US Fleet Heads to Gulf

Former US President Donald Trump has issued a direct warning to Iran, stating America is closely monitoring the situation as a naval armada moves toward the Gulf region amid escalating tensions.

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