US Judge Orders Release of 5-Year-Old and Father from ICE Detention in Texas

February 1, 2026

US Judge Orders Release of 5-Year-Old and Father from ICE Detention in Texas

A US judge has ordered the release of five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father from a Texas detention center following national outrage. The judge condemned the immigration system's harsh practices as cruel and chaotic.

Iran to Publish Names of Protest Deaths Amid Calls for Independent Inquiry

February 1, 2026

Iran to Publish Names of Protest Deaths Amid Calls for Independent Inquiry

Iran will list names of those killed in recent protests. Reformists and experts demand an independent probe, doubting official death toll of 3,117. Tens of thousands remain detained as security forces hunt protest leaders.

Jammu and Kashmir EOW Files Chargesheet in ₹2.35 Crore Phone Scam Case After 8 Years

February 1, 2026

Jammu and Kashmir EOW Files Chargesheet in ₹2.35 Crore Phone Scam Case After 8 Years

Jammu and Kashmir’s Economic Offences Wing filed a chargesheet against two men in a ₹2.35 crore phone scam case. The fraud began with a fake prize call in 2017. The accused tricked the victim into paying multiple sums for customs and transfer fees. The chargesheet was filed in the City Munsiff Court with strong evidence.

Frontline City Kherson Battles Russian Drones with Nets and Underground Shelters

February 1, 2026

Frontline City Kherson Battles Russian Drones with Nets and Underground Shelters

Kherson, a Ukrainian city near the frontline, faces daily Russian drone attacks. Residents use anti-drone nets and underground shelters to stay safe. Children and families adapt to life under threat.

Tokyo Court Orders North Korea to Pay Zainichi Settlers Rs 20 Crore Each for Forced Relocation

February 1, 2026

Tokyo Court Orders North Korea to Pay Zainichi Settlers Rs 20 Crore Each for Forced Relocation

A Tokyo court has ruled that North Korea must pay over 20 million yen to four ethnic Korean settlers who were forced to move decades ago. These victims were promised a paradise but faced harsh conditions. Despite the ruling, compensation might be hard to collect.