China’s Clean Energy Powers Over 90% of 2023 Investment Growth, Rivaling Top Global Economies

February 5, 2026

China’s Clean Energy Powers Over 90% of 2023 Investment Growth, Rivaling Top Global Economies

China’s clean energy industries fueled over 90% of its investment growth in 2023. The sector now rivals the size of Brazil’s GDP. Despite growth, coal remains a challenge.

Kolkata Book Fair 2026 Sees Record 32 Lakh Visitors, Sales Hit ₹27 Crore

February 5, 2026

Kolkata Book Fair 2026 Sees Record 32 Lakh Visitors, Sales Hit ₹27 Crore

The Kolkata Book Fair 2026 ended with an all-time high of 32 lakh visitors and ₹27 crore in sales over 13 days, boosted by metro connectivity and six holidays. Visitors shared heartfelt moments online as the fair matched Durga Puja in popularity. Organisers now prepare for the golden jubilee celebrations next year.

Bunnings Approved to Use Facial Recognition to Fight Crime in Australian Stores

February 5, 2026

Bunnings Approved to Use Facial Recognition to Fight Crime in Australian Stores

Bunnings won permission to use facial recognition tech in 62 stores to stop crime. The tribunal ruled it protects staff and customers but said Bunnings must improve customer notice about scanning.

Global Korean Craze Pushes Seaweed Prices to New Highs in South Korea

February 5, 2026

Global Korean Craze Pushes Seaweed Prices to New Highs in South Korea

South Korea's seaweed, known as gim, is booming worldwide thanks to K-pop and Korean cuisine love. This soaring global demand is hiking gim prices to record highs, troubling local fans used to cheap snacks.

Washington Post Cuts Sports, Foreign News in Massive Layoffs Amid Media Crisis

February 5, 2026

Washington Post Cuts Sports, Foreign News in Massive Layoffs Amid Media Crisis

The Washington Post has laid off many staff, ending its sports section and shrinking foreign coverage. These tough cuts come as subscriptions drop and the news industry changes fast.