Swan Hill Plays Classical Music Outside Toilets to Stop Vandalism

January 19, 2026

Swan Hill Plays Classical Music Outside Toilets to Stop Vandalism

Swan Hill in Victoria, Australia uses classical music outside public toilets to stop vandalism and late-night gatherings. The council hopes music will keep the area safe without extra patrols.

Software Engineer Dies After Car Falls in Greater Noida Pit; Delivery Agent Jumps In to Help

January 19, 2026

Software Engineer Dies After Car Falls in Greater Noida Pit; Delivery Agent Jumps In to Help

A 27-year-old software engineer died when his car fell into a water-filled pit in Greater Noida. A delivery agent risked his life by jumping into the pit to rescue him amid slow official response.

Supreme Court Issues Tough Rules to Fight Child Trafficking, Low Conviction Rates Alarm

January 19, 2026

Supreme Court Issues Tough Rules to Fight Child Trafficking, Low Conviction Rates Alarm

India's Supreme Court has set strict rules to stop child trafficking, calling it a serious violation of children's rights. While over 53,000 children were rescued recently, only 4.8% of offenders were convicted. Experts urge stronger laws and better enforcement to protect vulnerable kids.

Syria and Kurdish-led SDF Agree Ceasefire, Government Gains Control of Key Provinces

January 19, 2026

Syria and Kurdish-led SDF Agree Ceasefire, Government Gains Control of Key Provinces

Syria’s government and the Kurdish-led SDF have agreed on a ceasefire. The deal ends clashes and hands Raqqa and Deir el-Zour provinces to Damascus. Kurdish forces will join Syrian military, marking a big shift after years of tension.

Japan’s TEPCO to Restart World’s Largest Nuclear Plant Reactor Despite Local Fears

January 19, 2026

Japan’s TEPCO to Restart World’s Largest Nuclear Plant Reactor Despite Local Fears

TEPCO will restart Reactor No. 6 at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant, Japan's largest nuclear power facility, despite local opposition and safety worries. The move aims to boost power supply and meet emissions targets but faces strong public resistance after Fukushima’s 2011 accident.

Parents of Youngest Bondi Massacre Victim Want Yellow Footbridge, Warn Against Rushed Gun Laws

January 19, 2026

Parents of Youngest Bondi Massacre Victim Want Yellow Footbridge, Warn Against Rushed Gun Laws

Matilda’s parents want the pedestrian footbridge from Bondi massacre painted yellow in her memory. They urge calm on new gun laws and thank her sister’s protector.

Tensions Rise as Trump Sends Troops to Minnesota Amid Immigration Protests

January 19, 2026

Tensions Rise as Trump Sends Troops to Minnesota Amid Immigration Protests

Trump deploys 1,500 federal agents to Minnesota amid protests against his immigration crackdown. Locals film ICE agents, demanding rights and safety after shootings involving officers.

US Orders Finnish Icebreakers to Strengthen Arctic Security

January 19, 2026

US Orders Finnish Icebreakers to Strengthen Arctic Security

The US is buying icebreakers from Finland, the world leader in icebreaker design, to boost its Arctic presence. The first ships will arrive by 2028, backed by advanced Finnish expertise.

Australian Billionaires' Wealth Soars by $10.5bn in a Year, Oxfam Demands Tax Reforms

January 19, 2026

Australian Billionaires' Wealth Soars by $10.5bn in a Year, Oxfam Demands Tax Reforms

Australian billionaires earned an average of $600,000 daily, adding over $10.5bn collectively last year. Oxfam calls for ending tax breaks like negative gearing and capital gains discount to reduce inequality.

12-Year-Old Boy Critically Injured in Sydney Harbour Shark Attack

January 19, 2026

12-Year-Old Boy Critically Injured in Sydney Harbour Shark Attack

A 12-year-old boy was attacked by a large shark while swimming near Nielsen Park in Sydney Harbour. His friends quickly rescued him, and emergency teams fought to save his life. The boy remains in critical condition with serious leg injuries. Authorities warn against swimming in the area due to poor water visibility and ongoing risks.