Oujda Sees Snowfall After 25 Years As Cold Wave Hits Morocco

January 14, 2026

Oujda Sees Snowfall After 25 Years As Cold Wave Hits Morocco

Oujda, Morocco, experienced snowfall for the first time in 25 years on January 7, 2026. Around 2 cm of snow covered the city center, with nearby villages seeing even more. The cold wave surprised residents who captured the rare sight with joy and wonder.

Kuwait to End Private Schools in Residential Neighbourhoods by 2028 to Ease Traffic

January 14, 2026

Kuwait to End Private Schools in Residential Neighbourhoods by 2028 to Ease Traffic

Kuwait will stop private schools in residential areas by 2027-28. The move aims to reduce traffic and improve safety, says Minister Abdul Latif Al-Mishari. New school land needs traffic approval and studies. Several other urban plans also face scrutiny.

Heatwave Kills Hundreds of Flying Foxes along Australia's East Coast

January 14, 2026

Heatwave Kills Hundreds of Flying Foxes along Australia's East Coast

A severe heatwave has killed hundreds of black and grey-headed flying foxes in New South Wales. Wildlife rescuers warn deaths may rise as temperatures soar above 40°C in coastal areas.

Konya Basin Sinking Fast While Turkey’s Plateau Rises, Scientists Reveal

January 14, 2026

Konya Basin Sinking Fast While Turkey’s Plateau Rises, Scientists Reveal

The Konya Basin in Central Turkey is sinking rapidly underneath a rising plateau. New satellite and ground data link this unusual sink to deep Earth processes, not surface faults. Scientists call it a mantle lithosphere drip pulling the surface down inside the stable Anatolian Plateau.

UAE Supports US Move to Label Muslim Brotherhood Branches as Terrorist Groups

January 14, 2026

UAE Supports US Move to Label Muslim Brotherhood Branches as Terrorist Groups

The UAE has strongly backed the US decision to name Muslim Brotherhood branches in Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt as terrorist entities. This move aims to cut their funding and stop extremist acts. The UAE calls it a key step in global efforts to fight terrorism and boost security in the Middle East.

University Pays $200,000 Over Palak Paneer Food Smell Discrimination Case

January 14, 2026

University Pays $200,000 Over Palak Paneer Food Smell Discrimination Case

University of Colorado Boulder settled for $200,000 after two Indian PhD students sued for discrimination over the smell of their South Asian food. The viral case dates back to 2023 and involves claims of a hostile campus environment.

Dubai’s Ramadan Souq Returns Jan 17, 2026 at Deira Grand Souq for 25 Days

January 14, 2026

Dubai’s Ramadan Souq Returns Jan 17, 2026 at Deira Grand Souq for 25 Days

Dubai is bringing back the popular Ramadan Souq at Deira’s Grand Souq from January 17 to February 15, 2026. Shoppers can enjoy traditional goods, live shows, kids' fun, and delicious food in a festive 25-day event celebrating Emirati culture.

Femella Foundation Launches Anti-Domestic Violence Play 'Yagnaseni' in Thiruvananthapuram

January 14, 2026

Femella Foundation Launches Anti-Domestic Violence Play 'Yagnaseni' in Thiruvananthapuram

Femella Foundation, a student-run NGO in Thiruvananthapuram, will stage 'Yagnaseni' on January 19. The play uses mythology and real stories to fight domestic violence, aiming to raise awareness among young people.

BJP Leader Accuses Karnataka Govt of Hiding Report on M. Chinnaswamy Stampede That Killed 11 Fans

January 14, 2026

BJP Leader Accuses Karnataka Govt of Hiding Report on M. Chinnaswamy Stampede That Killed 11 Fans

BJP leader D.S. Arun alleges Karnataka government is hiding the Justice D’Cunha report on the deadly M. Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede. He warns RCB may leave Bengaluru, impacting cricket and state revenue.

LA 2028 Olympic Ticket Draw Opens With Prices From $28

January 14, 2026

LA 2028 Olympic Ticket Draw Opens With Prices From $28

Fans can register from Wednesday to enter a random draw for LA 2028 Olympics tickets starting at $28. One million tickets will cost $28, with many under $100.