Paris Agreement's 10-year scrutiny sparks new climate narrative

As the Paris Agreement completes a decade, its principles face global scrutiny. With the US exit and developing nations asserting their rights, the climate narrative is shifting towards alternative, need-based pathways. Read the full analysis.

7 Killed in Iran Economic Protests, Unrest Spreads

Deadly protests over Iran's ailing economy spread to rural provinces, killing at least seven. Security forces and demonstrators clash amid currency crisis and inflation. Read the latest updates.

1985: Bangladesh Politics Ban Lifted, New Party Formed

On January 2, 1985, Bangladesh's President Ershad lifted a 10-month ban on politics and launched a new national party. Opposition called a strike, while violence flared in Chittagong. Read more key events from this day in history.

US Cuts Proposed Tariffs on Italian Pasta Imports

The US Commerce Department drastically reduced proposed anti-dumping duties on Italian pasta, easing fears of a $770 million trade collapse. Key exporters La Molisana and Garofalo see duties cut.

Iran Protests Turn Deadly Amid Economic Unrest

Protests erupt across Iran over economic woes, leading to reported deaths. The unrest highlights deep-seated public frustration with inflation and governance. Read the full report.

Trump's Mar-a-Lago Holiday Mixes Business and Pleasure

President Trump's two-week Mar-a-Lago retreat blended high-stakes diplomacy with lavish parties, including a New Year's Eve gala where a portrait of Jesus sold for $2.75 million. Read about the Winter White House rhythms.

Jan 2, 2026: Global News Highlights in Photos

A visual journey through January 1, 2026: Kolkata's inclusive carnival, Prayagraj's bonfires, a NYC inauguration, Istanbul solidarity, and a tragic Swiss explosion. Explore the day's defining moments.

Hasina Accuses Interim Govt of Pushing Bangladesh to Darkness

Ousted PM Sheikh Hasina accuses the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government of corruption and pushing Bangladesh into darkness. Her Awami League highlights a sharp rise in attacks on minorities like Christians and Hindus. Read the full story.

Three killed in Peru mining attack on New Year's Eve

Three individuals were shot dead in an attack on informal miners in Peru on New Year's Eve. Mining firm Poderosa confirmed the incident, stating the victims likely entered illegally. Read the full report.

Record 2.8 Million Use Public Transport on NYE

A staggering 2.8 million passengers opted for public transport in Berlin on New Year's Eve, setting a new record and showcasing a shift towards sustainable celebrations. Discover the details behind this massive movement.

Afghanistan Flash Floods Kill Hundreds, Destroy Homes

Flash floods triggered by heavy rains have killed over 300 people in Afghanistan, with thousands of homes destroyed. The northern provinces are the worst-hit. Read for details on the devastation and rescue efforts.

Delhi Cold Wave to Persist Until January 5: IMD

IMD forecasts colder nights, dense fog, and 'Very Poor' air quality in Delhi until Jan 5-6. City experiences coldest December day in 6 years. Details on temperatures and AQI inside.

Kochi Metro's Historic New Year Ridership Hits 1.61 Lakh

Kochi Metro Rail Ltd achieved its highest-ever single-day ridership of 1,61,683 passengers on New Year's Day across its integrated network. Discover how seamless connectivity and extended services created history.

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