US Sends Warships to Haiti as Political Crisis Deepens and Gang Violence Rises

February 7, 2026

US Sends Warships to Haiti as Political Crisis Deepens and Gang Violence Rises

Three US warships arrived in Port-au-Prince as Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council’s term ended with no successor, amid gang violence and political strife. The US supports Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aime and demands the council step down, warning of sanctions.

Singapore Woman Fined Rs 2.26 Lakh for Repeat Pigeon Feeding Violations

February 7, 2026

Singapore Woman Fined Rs 2.26 Lakh for Repeat Pigeon Feeding Violations

A 71-year-old woman in Singapore was fined S$3,200 (Rs 2.26 lakh) for feeding pigeons multiple times despite warnings and earlier fines. She admitted to four charges and was caught over six months near her home.

Bengaluru East Police Launches Major Anti-Drug and Jewellery Shop Safety Inspections

February 7, 2026

Bengaluru East Police Launches Major Anti-Drug and Jewellery Shop Safety Inspections

Bengaluru East Police inspected 45 chemical units, 165 workshops, and 116 warehouses to stop drug crimes. They also checked 228 jewellery shops to boost security. These inspections aim to keep the city safer from drugs and thefts.

Mysuru Gets 380 CCTV Cameras and New Traffic Police Station to Boost Safety

February 7, 2026

Mysuru Gets 380 CCTV Cameras and New Traffic Police Station to Boost Safety

Home Minister Dr. G. Parameshwara inaugurates Siddharthanagar Traffic Police Station in Mysuru and announces 380 new CCTV cameras. More cameras and police stations planned to improve safety and tourism.

50 Years After Bonded Labour Abolition Act, Tamil Nadu Struggles with Labour Exploitation

February 7, 2026

50 Years After Bonded Labour Abolition Act, Tamil Nadu Struggles with Labour Exploitation

Even 50 years after the Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, bonded labour still traps thousands in Tamil Nadu. Victims face harsh conditions, slow justice, and poor rehabilitation.