London’s £30,000 Paan Spit Cleanup Sparks Fiery Debate with Tommy Robinson's Hot Take on Migration

November 29, 2025

London’s £30,000 Paan Spit Cleanup Sparks Fiery Debate with Tommy Robinson's Hot Take on Migration

London’s Brent Council shelling out £30,000 a year to wash away bright paan stains ignites a spicy debate. Far-right activist Tommy Robinson blazes the scene with sharp comments on migration and 'third-world' people, stirring social media into a frenzy over public cleanliness and culture.

Limpopo River: Africa’s Magical S-Curve River Crossing the Tropic of Capricorn Twice

November 29, 2025

Limpopo River: Africa’s Magical S-Curve River Crossing the Tropic of Capricorn Twice

Meet the Limpopo River, an incredible African waterway twisting through four countries and crossing the Tropic of Capricorn twice! Its wild seasonal floods, rich wildlife, and touch on ancient kingdoms make it a truly spectacular river story.

Nilgiris Village Launches Vulture-Safe Vet First-Aid Kits to Protect Wildlife and Livestock

November 29, 2025

Nilgiris Village Launches Vulture-Safe Vet First-Aid Kits to Protect Wildlife and Livestock

In a big win for vultures and farmers, Thengumarahada village in the Nilgiris gets special veterinary first-aid kits. These kits avoid deadly banned drugs and help keep vultures safe while caring for cattle. The initiative has strong local support and could grow to save more birds.

Karnataka High Court Halts Tree Cutting on Jnana Bharati Campus Amid Land Allotment Controversy

November 28, 2025

Karnataka High Court Halts Tree Cutting on Jnana Bharati Campus Amid Land Allotment Controversy

The Karnataka High Court stops further cutting of trees on Bangalore University's Jnana Bharati campus lands allotted to public bodies. The court demands a report on trees already cut and will hear the case again on December 9.

Dubai Police Crack Down on Delivery Riders Using Fast Lanes: 8,000+ Fines Issued Since November

November 28, 2025

Dubai Police Crack Down on Delivery Riders Using Fast Lanes: 8,000+ Fines Issued Since November

Since November 1, Dubai Police have fined over 8,000 delivery riders for breaking the new fast lane ban. The move aims to protect riders from crashes and keep roads safe. Fines go up with repeat offenses, and strict safety tips are rolling out to keep the city moving smoothly and safely.