Gulf Job Scams Rise: Fake Offers, AI Bots Target UAE & Saudi Seekers

February 5, 2026

Gulf Job Scams Rise: Fake Offers, AI Bots Target UAE & Saudi Seekers

Job scams in the Gulf, especially UAE and Saudi Arabia, are worsening. Scammers use AI bots and fake ads on social media to cheat job seekers. Authorities warn against upfront payments and advise thorough checks via official channels.

Early Earth Might Have Been Purple Due to Retinal Pigment Before Chlorophyll

February 5, 2026

Early Earth Might Have Been Purple Due to Retinal Pigment Before Chlorophyll

Scientists reveal Earth may have looked purple 2 billion years ago. Early life used retinal pigment to harness sunlight, not chlorophyll. Oxygen rose later with photosynthesis.

UPSC Bars IAS, IFS Officers from CSE 2026; Prelims on May 24

February 5, 2026

UPSC Bars IAS, IFS Officers from CSE 2026; Prelims on May 24

UPSC rules bar current IAS and IFS officers from taking the Civil Services Exam 2026. SC/ST candidates get unlimited attempts. Prelims set for May 24 across 83 cities.

Tiger Kills Two Cattle Near Rajamahendravaram, Alerts Issued to Locals

February 5, 2026

Tiger Kills Two Cattle Near Rajamahendravaram, Alerts Issued to Locals

A tiger has killed two cattle near Rajamahendravaram city early Thursday morning. Locals warned to avoid fields and schools remain closed in nearby areas.

Kerala Assembly Adjourned Early Amid UDF Protests Over Sabarimala Gold Theft

February 5, 2026

Kerala Assembly Adjourned Early Amid UDF Protests Over Sabarimala Gold Theft

Kerala Assembly was adjourned early on February 5 after UDF MLAs protested the Sabarimala gold theft case. Opposition disrupted Question Hour raising slogans, demanding action against those involved.

PAC Urges Partial Refund on RAC Tickets, Calls for Review of Indian Railways' Superfast Train Speeds

February 5, 2026

PAC Urges Partial Refund on RAC Tickets, Calls for Review of Indian Railways' Superfast Train Speeds

The Public Accounts Committee says charging full fare for RAC tickets without full berths is unjustified. It also calls to raise Superfast train speed limits and improve punctuality by 2030.

Inquiry Finds Life Could Have Been Saved in 2021 Channel Mass Drowning

February 5, 2026

Inquiry Finds Life Could Have Been Saved in 2021 Channel Mass Drowning

A public inquiry blames systemic failings and coastguard staff shortages for the deaths of 33 people in the worst small boat disaster in the Channel. Inadequate life jackets and an overwhelmed rescue service made the tragedy worse.

Venezuela to Close Infamous El Helicoide Prison, Plan Cultural Centre

February 5, 2026

Venezuela to Close Infamous El Helicoide Prison, Plan Cultural Centre

Venezuela’s acting president Delcy Rodríguez has announced plans to shut El Helicoide, a notorious political prison and torture centre, and transform it into a cultural and sports hub, amid US pressure. Activists criticize this move, urging the site becomes a museum for memory and justice.

Kerala Urges Centre to Fast-Track Outer Ring Road Approval Near Vizhinjam Seaport

February 5, 2026

Kerala Urges Centre to Fast-Track Outer Ring Road Approval Near Vizhinjam Seaport

Kerala government asks the Centre to speed up approval for the Vizhinjam-Navaikulam Outer Ring Road. The road is vital after Vizhinjam seaport’s full operation. Kerala offered to share costs and waive GST. Final clearance awaits detailed study and environmental nod, expected by February 2026.

Manas National Park Introduces Humane Training for Elephants with Global Experts

February 5, 2026

Manas National Park Introduces Humane Training for Elephants with Global Experts

In Manas National Park, Assam, mahouts are learning pain-free elephant training methods. Experts from Australia and India aim to improve care for captive Asian elephants through modern, ethical techniques.