Bangladesh Says Most Minority Violence in 2025 Was Criminal, Not Communal

January 20, 2026

Bangladesh Says Most Minority Violence in 2025 Was Criminal, Not Communal

Bangladesh's interim government states most 2025 incidents involving minorities were criminal, not communal. Only 71 of 645 cases had communal elements, sparking debate amid Indian pressure.

Soft Sediments Beneath Greenland Ice May Accelerate Sea Level Rise, UC San Diego Study Finds

January 20, 2026

Soft Sediments Beneath Greenland Ice May Accelerate Sea Level Rise, UC San Diego Study Finds

Scientists at UC San Diego discovered soft layers under Greenland's ice that help glaciers slide faster. This could push sea levels up quicker than expected, even in areas that look stable from above.

Canada Refutes 'FIFA Visa' Scam Ahead of 2026 World Cup; No Special Visas Offered

January 20, 2026

Canada Refutes 'FIFA Visa' Scam Ahead of 2026 World Cup; No Special Visas Offered

Canada warns against fake 'FIFA visa' offers circulating in India. Experts clarify no special visas for FIFA World Cup 2026. Visitor visa or eTA required for entry.

Apollo Micro Systems Gets 5+ Acres in Hyderabad for ₹300 Crore Defence Project

January 19, 2026

Apollo Micro Systems Gets 5+ Acres in Hyderabad for ₹300 Crore Defence Project

Apollo Micro Systems has secured over five acres in Hyderabad from Telangana for a ₹300 crore project to build weapon systems including grad rockets and anti-tank mines. The expansion boosts local defence manufacturing under the state’s support.

18 Detained During Protest Over Rani Ahilyabai Statue at Manikarnika Ghat in Varanasi

January 19, 2026

18 Detained During Protest Over Rani Ahilyabai Statue at Manikarnika Ghat in Varanasi

Eighteen people were detained in Varanasi for protesting alleged damage to a Rani Ahilyabai Holkar statue during Manikarnika Ghat redevelopment. The Pal community staged a protest without permission that turned violent. Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav criticized police actions and linked the issue to political controversy.

Minnesota Woman Helps Far-Right Influencer Jake Lang Escape Angry Crowd, Then Abandons Him

January 19, 2026

Minnesota Woman Helps Far-Right Influencer Jake Lang Escape Angry Crowd, Then Abandons Him

A Minnesota woman helped far-right influencer Jake Lang flee from a violent crowd in Minneapolis. She did not know who he was initially and asked him out of her car after learning his views. Lang had led an anti-Islam and pro-ICE rally that sparked clashes and a beating.

Austrian Cow Veronika Shows Amazing Tool Use, Redefining Cattle Intelligence

January 19, 2026

Austrian Cow Veronika Shows Amazing Tool Use, Redefining Cattle Intelligence

An Austrian cow named Veronika shocked scientists by using a broom as a tool to scratch herself. This skill, rare in cattle, shows they may be smarter than we thought. Experts say her cleverness could change how we see cows forever.

Europe Warns Trump Over Greenland Tariffs, Calls for Strong EU Response

January 19, 2026

Europe Warns Trump Over Greenland Tariffs, Calls for Strong EU Response

European industry leaders slam Donald Trump’s tariff threats over Greenland as 'ludicrous'. Germany warns of huge cost, urges Brussels for a smart, united reply.

Over 2 Lakh Devotees Trek Traditional Sabarimala Forest Path This Season

January 19, 2026

Over 2 Lakh Devotees Trek Traditional Sabarimala Forest Path This Season

The traditional forest path from Sathram to Sabarimala closed after the pilgrimage season. More than 2 lakh devotees trekked this route during Mandala-Makaravilakku, nearly twice last year’s count.

AP Launches Free Animal Health Camps in Villages from Jan 19 to 31

January 19, 2026

AP Launches Free Animal Health Camps in Villages from Jan 19 to 31

Andhra Pradesh kicks off free animal health camps for all villages between January 19-31. The move will offer free veterinary care, vaccination, and disease prevention to support farmers and boost productivity.