Karnataka to Launch ECCE Pre-Primary Classes in 4,056 Govt Schools from 2026-27

December 18, 2025

Karnataka to Launch ECCE Pre-Primary Classes in 4,056 Govt Schools from 2026-27

Karnataka government orders starting early child care education in 4,056 schools from 2026-27. The move aims to cut private school rush by offering LKG and UKG classes in government schools with bilingual teaching and nutrition benefits.

Thailand bombs logistics centre near Poipet as deadly border clashes continue

December 18, 2025

Thailand bombs logistics centre near Poipet as deadly border clashes continue

Thailand bombed a logistics centre near Cambodia's Poipet border town in ongoing violent clashes. The attack targeted rocket storage amid fighting that killed dozens and displaced thousands.

Canada’s Population Drops, Immigration Cuts Taking Toll Amid Public Concern

December 18, 2025

Canada’s Population Drops, Immigration Cuts Taking Toll Amid Public Concern

Canada saw its population shrink for the first time in over 50 years due to reduced immigration, especially fewer international students. New Prime Minister Mark Carney vows to control immigration, reflecting shifting public opinions and government policy changes.

Basque Country Cancels Guggenheim Museum Plan to Save Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve

December 18, 2025

Basque Country Cancels Guggenheim Museum Plan to Save Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve

The Basque Country has stopped plans to build a Guggenheim Museum outpost in the Urdaibai biosphere reserve. Environmental groups celebrated this move to protect vital wildlife habitats and respect local voices. The Guggenheim Foundation cited environmental and urban limits as reasons for the project’s abandonment.

Retired Judges Hesitant to Return as Ad Hoc Judges, Slowing Case Clearance: CJI Surya Kant

December 18, 2025

Retired Judges Hesitant to Return as Ad Hoc Judges, Slowing Case Clearance: CJI Surya Kant

Chief Justice Surya Kant says retired judges avoid returning as ad hoc judges because they feel 'embarrassed' working with younger judges. This reluctance hampers efforts to reduce 18.9 lakh pending criminal cases in High Courts.

Yen and Ai-Lee Shines Light on Abusive Bonds at IFFK 2025

December 18, 2025

Yen and Ai-Lee Shines Light on Abusive Bonds at IFFK 2025

The black-and-white drama Yen and Ai-Lee by Tom Shu-yu Lin explores toxic relationships and healing. Premiered at Busan, screened at IFFK 2025.

Shavapetti Explores Trauma in Grieving Couple at International Film Festival of Kerala

December 18, 2025

Shavapetti Explores Trauma in Grieving Couple at International Film Festival of Kerala

Shavapetti, a Malayalam film by Rinoshun K, shows a couple battling grief after their daughter's death. The film screened at the 30th IFFK and explores how loss shapes their broken bond.

J&K Forms Inquiry Committee After Protests Over Santosh Trophy Squad Selection

December 18, 2025

J&K Forms Inquiry Committee After Protests Over Santosh Trophy Squad Selection

Jammu and Kashmir government sets up a nine-member team to investigate the controversial football squad picks for Santosh Trophy 2025. Protests erupted over biased selections favoring Kashmir players. The committee must report in seven days.

India Shields Farmers, MSMEs in Oman Trade Deal, Limits Duty Concessions

December 18, 2025

India Shields Farmers, MSMEs in Oman Trade Deal, Limits Duty Concessions

India signed a trade pact with Oman but kept key products like dairy, gold, and footwear out of duty cuts to protect farmers and MSMEs. Duty concessions apply only within set quotas for some goods like dates and marble.

Family of Matilda from Bondi Shooting Calls for Love, Not Anger

December 18, 2025

Family of Matilda from Bondi Shooting Calls for Love, Not Anger

Matilda, 10, was the youngest victim of the Bondi Beach shooting. Her family urges the public to remember her happiness and spread love, not anger, after the attack that killed 15 people.