Aardman Studios' Wallace & Gromit Exhibition Opens in East London

February 11, 2026

Aardman Studios' Wallace & Gromit Exhibition Opens in East London

An exciting exhibition featuring Aardman Studios' original Wallace & Gromit models and sketches has opened in East London. Visitors can explore over 150 rare items, try stop-motion animation, and learn about the studio’s 50-year legacy.

Estonia Opens 20km Ice Road Connecting Two Major Islands Amid Freezing Temperatures

February 11, 2026

Estonia Opens 20km Ice Road Connecting Two Major Islands Amid Freezing Temperatures

Estonia has opened a frozen 20km ice road linking Saaremaa and Hiiumaa islands. After weeks of -10C cold, locals can now safely drive across the frozen sea instead of unreliable ferries. This road revives an icy tradition last seen eight years ago.

FBI Releases Masked Suspect Images in Hunt for Savannah Guthrie's Missing Mother

February 11, 2026

FBI Releases Masked Suspect Images in Hunt for Savannah Guthrie's Missing Mother

FBI shares new images of an armed, masked person seen tampering with cameras at Nancy Guthrie's home. The 84-year-old is missing for over eight days in Arizona. A $50,000 reward is offered, as family urges public help to find her.

Mark Carney Reports Positive Talk with Trump on Controversial Canada-US Bridge

February 11, 2026

Mark Carney Reports Positive Talk with Trump on Controversial Canada-US Bridge

Mark Carney said he had a positive talk with Donald Trump after the US President threatened to block the $4.6bn Gordie Howe Bridge. Trump falsely claimed the bridge has little US content. Carney emphasized shared ownership and work by both Canadian and US workers.

Kerala High Court Grants Disability Pension to Soldier After Voluntary Discharge

February 10, 2026

Kerala High Court Grants Disability Pension to Soldier After Voluntary Discharge

Kerala High Court ruled that soldiers who get disabilities from service can get disability pension even if they opt for voluntary discharge. The court ordered pension arrears to be paid in three months.

Hyderabad Minister Alleges Ongoing Illegal Phone Tapping, Warns of Strict Action

February 10, 2026

Hyderabad Minister Alleges Ongoing Illegal Phone Tapping, Warns of Strict Action

Hyderabad Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy claims illegal phone tapping is still happening in the state. He suggests BRS involvement and says government is investigating and will act strictly.

Hong Kong Investors Rethink Panama Port Stakes After Court Cancels CK Hutchison Deal

February 10, 2026

Hong Kong Investors Rethink Panama Port Stakes After Court Cancels CK Hutchison Deal

Hong Kong investors are reviewing their stakes in Panama after a court canceled CK Hutchison’s port contract. City leader John Lee urges Panama to ensure fair treatment for Hong Kong companies and backs Beijing’s efforts.

Karnataka Sees 50% Drop in Former Devadasi Women, New Survey Recommends Rehab Measures

February 10, 2026

Karnataka Sees 50% Drop in Former Devadasi Women, New Survey Recommends Rehab Measures

A new survey reveals a 50% fall in former Devadasi women in Karnataka since 2007. Officials cite deaths and social upliftment. The report suggests scholarships, financial aid, and special training for these families.

SCR to Open New Chord Line Cutting 30 Minutes Travel Time and Easing Secunderabad Station

February 10, 2026

SCR to Open New Chord Line Cutting 30 Minutes Travel Time and Easing Secunderabad Station

South Central Railway is set to launch a new 2.8 km chord line that will reduce congestion at Secunderabad and save 30 minutes on trains traveling to Kacheguda. This smart new route bypasses busy stations and improves punctuality for long-distance trains.

Supreme Court Proposes Human Rights Commissions Act as Interim RTI Authorities in Low Workload States

February 10, 2026

Supreme Court Proposes Human Rights Commissions Act as Interim RTI Authorities in Low Workload States

The Supreme Court suggests State Human Rights Commissions handle RTI appeals in states with few cases. This can save public money until RTI workload rises. The court also orders a report on recent Central Information Commission appointments.