Maharashtra Man Kills 6-Year-Old Daughter to Overcome Two-Child Rule for Panchayat Polls

February 8, 2026

Maharashtra Man Kills 6-Year-Old Daughter to Overcome Two-Child Rule for Panchayat Polls

A man from Nanded, Maharashtra, killed his six-year-old daughter to meet the two-child norm for panchayat elections. Despite loving his child, ambition led to tragedy, highlighting ongoing gender violence in India.

Thrissur's 100+ Cyclists Gear Up for Fuel Conservation Cyclothon

February 8, 2026

Thrissur's 100+ Cyclists Gear Up for Fuel Conservation Cyclothon

Over 100 cyclists gathered in Thrissur for a 10 km cyclothon organised by Indian Oil to promote fuel conservation. District Collector Arjun Pandian joined, urging youth to cycle daily for health and environment. The event is part of the SAKSHAM 2025-26 campaign focusing on sustainability.

Thailand Election Update: Conservatives Led by PM Anutin Take Early Lead

February 8, 2026

Thailand Election Update: Conservatives Led by PM Anutin Take Early Lead

Thailand’s conservative Bhumjaithai Party, led by caretaker PM Anutin Charnvirakul, leads in election results with nearly 100 seats. The reformist People’s Party trails behind with 90 seats as votes continue to be counted.

China's Growth May Fall to 2.5% Without Market Reforms, Says Economist

February 8, 2026

China's Growth May Fall to 2.5% Without Market Reforms, Says Economist

China's long-term growth could slow to 2.5% if it does not improve productivity and consumer spending, warns economist Zhou Tianyong. Growth above 4% needs big changes now.

US Can Benefit from China's Industrial Overcapacity, Not a Problem but Opportunity

February 8, 2026

US Can Benefit from China's Industrial Overcapacity, Not a Problem but Opportunity

Western media criticize China for 'overcapacity' in industries like solar panels and steel. But China's cheaper production shows strength. The US, with a focus on asset price inflation, lacks a clear strategy to create real abundance.

Iran Vows to Keep Uranium Enrichment Despite US Pressure and Threats

February 8, 2026

Iran Vows to Keep Uranium Enrichment Despite US Pressure and Threats

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi firmly rejects stopping uranium enrichment, declaring resilience as their 'atomic bomb' amid fresh US talks and military threats.

Keir Starmer Visits China, Pushes Hong Kong as UK-China Bridge Beyond Finance

February 8, 2026

Keir Starmer Visits China, Pushes Hong Kong as UK-China Bridge Beyond Finance

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met China's President Xi Jinping during a four-day visit, promoting Hong Kong as a key link between the two nations. Major business deals were announced, including AstraZeneca's $15B investment, as both sides aim to boost ties beyond finance.

Memorial for Swiss Bar Fire Victims Catches Fire in Crans-Montana

February 8, 2026

Memorial for Swiss Bar Fire Victims Catches Fire in Crans-Montana

A memorial for 41 people lost in a deadly bar fire in Switzerland caught fire early Sunday. Candles at the tribute site likely sparked the new blaze. Emergency teams quickly controlled the fire, but families are heartbroken over more losses.

New Hong Kong-China Rail Routes Nearly Sold Out Ahead of Lunar New Year

February 8, 2026

New Hong Kong-China Rail Routes Nearly Sold Out Ahead of Lunar New Year

Tickets for high-speed trains from Hong Kong to 14 of 16 new mainland China stops are fully booked for the weekend before Lunar New Year. Popular destinations like Nanjing, Wuxi, and Hefei have no seats left, as the holiday rush kicks in.

TikTok's US Takeover Sparks Censorship Fears Among American Users

February 8, 2026

TikTok's US Takeover Sparks Censorship Fears Among American Users

TikTok users in the US face new privacy terms and possible political content censorship after majority US ownership. Reports reveal blocked posts on sensitive topics.