Philippines Ferry Sinks Near Basilan; 15 Dead, Over 300 Rescued

January 26, 2026

Philippines Ferry Sinks Near Basilan; 15 Dead, Over 300 Rescued

A ferry carrying 359 people sank near Basilan island in the southern Philippines. At least 15 died, while over 300 passengers were rescued. Rescue teams continue the search for missing passengers.

Over 4 Million Salmon Die Early in Tasmanian Farms Amid Rising Ocean Temperatures

January 26, 2026

Over 4 Million Salmon Die Early in Tasmanian Farms Amid Rising Ocean Temperatures

Tasmanian fish farms lost at least 4 million salmon prematurely in 2025 as ocean temperatures rose. Experts warn waters are no longer fit for salmon. Calls grow louder for fines on companies over animal welfare violations.

India to Cut EU Car Import Tariffs to 40%, Opening Market Under New Free Trade Pact

January 26, 2026

India to Cut EU Car Import Tariffs to 40%, Opening Market Under New Free Trade Pact

India will slash tariffs on EU car imports to 40% from up to 110%, marking a big market opening. The deal benefits European carmakers like Mercedes, BMW, and Volkswagen and supports wider trade ties.

Japan Says Tearful Goodbye to Last Pandas Amid Rising China Tensions

January 26, 2026

Japan Says Tearful Goodbye to Last Pandas Amid Rising China Tensions

Thousands gathered at Tokyo's Ueno zoo to bid farewell to twin pandas Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei, returning to China amid worsening ties after Japan’s military warning over Taiwan.

Ferry Sinks Near Basilan Island in Philippines; 15 Dead, 28 Missing

January 26, 2026

Ferry Sinks Near Basilan Island in Philippines; 15 Dead, 28 Missing

A ferry with 359 people sank near Basilan island in the southern Philippines. At least 15 died, 28 remain missing. Rescue teams are searching amid calm weather conditions.

Texas A&M Spent $3.25M on H-1B Visas for 659 Foreign Workers Since 2020, Sparking Debate

January 26, 2026

Texas A&M Spent $3.25M on H-1B Visas for 659 Foreign Workers Since 2020, Sparking Debate

Texas A&M University spent over $3.25 million sponsoring 659 H-1B visa workers from 2020 to 2025. Critics question reliance on foreign hires amid local job struggles, while supporters say it fills vital university roles.

UK and 9 European Nations Unite to Build 100GW Offshore Wind Power Grid in North Sea

January 26, 2026

UK and 9 European Nations Unite to Build 100GW Offshore Wind Power Grid in North Sea

The UK and nine European countries have agreed to build a massive 100GW offshore wind grid in the North Sea. This clean energy project aims to power 143 million homes and reduce fossil fuel dependence. Key energy ministers will sign the Hamburg declaration to launch this landmark pact.

5,000-Year-Old Dog Burial with Bone Dagger Found in Sweden Wetland

January 26, 2026

5,000-Year-Old Dog Burial with Bone Dagger Found in Sweden Wetland

Archaeologists in Sweden found a 5,000-year-old dog burial with a finely crafted bone dagger. The wetland site helped preserve the remains, hinting at ritual and respect for the dog.

Worst Floods in a Generation Hit Mozambique; Thousands Rescued as Waters Rise

January 26, 2026

Worst Floods in a Generation Hit Mozambique; Thousands Rescued as Waters Rise

Mozambique faces its worst floods in decades as over 600,000 people are affected. Rescue teams from Brazil, South Africa, and the UK are helping save many stuck in rising waters near Marracuene town.

China's AI Drones Mimic Hawks and Doves in Rapid Combat Swarms

January 26, 2026

China's AI Drones Mimic Hawks and Doves in Rapid Combat Swarms

China's Beihang University has developed AI-powered drones that fight like hawks and doves. In tests, hawk drones wiped out enemies in 5.3 seconds. This tech is set to change warfare, with China leading in drone production and AI-driven military systems.