Ramadan 2026 Sees Rising Trend of Iftar Hikes in UAE’s Mountains and Deserts

February 15, 2026

Ramadan 2026 Sees Rising Trend of Iftar Hikes in UAE’s Mountains and Deserts

During Ramadan 2026, many in the UAE are enjoying iftar hikes. Groups trek the Hajar Mountains or desert trails to break fast together outdoors, mixing spiritual reflection and healthy activity. These small, safe hikes blend community, nature, and tradition under stunning sunset views.

Christmas Trees Burying Climate Threats on Lancashire Beaches

February 15, 2026

Christmas Trees Burying Climate Threats on Lancashire Beaches

Volunteers in Lancashire bury thousands of discarded Christmas trees on beaches to rebuild sand dunes. These dunes protect homes from rising sea levels and support rare wildlife like sand lizards.

11 Major Cities Could Be Underwater by 2100 Due to Rising Seas and Sinking Land

February 15, 2026

11 Major Cities Could Be Underwater by 2100 Due to Rising Seas and Sinking Land

Rising seas and sinking land are putting 11 cities at serious risk of flooding or submersion by 2100. Places like Jakarta, Lagos, Houston, and Miami already face regular floods. Experts warn millions could be displaced as streets turn into rivers and coastal areas erode worldwide.

Nigeria’s Argungu Fishing Festival Returns After Years, Showcasing Tradition and Unity

February 15, 2026

Nigeria’s Argungu Fishing Festival Returns After Years, Showcasing Tradition and Unity

Nigeria's Argungu fishing festival is back after years of pause. Thousands joined with traditional fishing tools. President Tinubu hailed it as a sign of peace amid security worries.

Jakarta Tops World's Cities by Population Amid Extreme Heat and Floods

February 15, 2026

Jakarta Tops World's Cities by Population Amid Extreme Heat and Floods

Jakarta is now the world's most populous city. Residents face extreme heat, floods, pollution, traffic jams, and job struggles. For young people, it's a city of chances but also tough living.