Goa Nightclub Fire: Illegal Salt Pan Structure and Licence Lapses Blamed for 25 Deaths

January 1, 2026

Goa Nightclub Fire: Illegal Salt Pan Structure and Licence Lapses Blamed for 25 Deaths

A magisterial inquiry found Goa's deadly nightclub was built illegally on a salt pan and ran without a valid licence. The fire, lacking safety measures, killed 25. Authorities and owners face probe and arrests.

China Imposes 13% Condom Tax, Exempts Childcare to Boost Birth Rates

January 1, 2026

China Imposes 13% Condom Tax, Exempts Childcare to Boost Birth Rates

From January 1, China will tax contraceptives at 13% while making childcare services VAT-free to encourage more births. The nation faces a population drop with only 9.54 million babies born in 2024. Critics warn this policy may risk unwanted pregnancies and miss deeper social issues behind the low birth rates.

Telangana Builds 2.47 Lakh Indiramma Houses in 2025, Plans Urban Affordable Housing Policy for 2026

January 1, 2026

Telangana Builds 2.47 Lakh Indiramma Houses in 2025, Plans Urban Affordable Housing Policy for 2026

Telangana grounded 2.47 lakh affordable Indiramma Houses in 2025 with ₹5 lakh aid each. Rising construction costs challenge beneficiaries. The government plans an Affordable Housing Policy for urban LIG and MIG groups in 2026.

Iran Protesters Attack Government Building Amid Currency Crisis Unrest

January 1, 2026

Iran Protesters Attack Government Building Amid Currency Crisis Unrest

Protesters in Iran tried to break into a government building in Fars province. The unrest follows a sharp fall in the Iranian currency. Police clashed with crowds; three officers injured and four arrested. The government declared a bank holiday in Tehran to try to stop the protests.

Bulgaria Joins Eurozone Amid Mixed Public Feelings and Political Turmoil

January 1, 2026

Bulgaria Joins Eurozone Amid Mixed Public Feelings and Political Turmoil

Bulgaria, the EU's poorest member, adopts the euro, joining the eurozone as its 21st country. The move sparks excitement among young urbanites but fear among older rural folk. Political unrest and public worries on prices mark this major currency change.