China’s Push to Cut Soybean Meal in Feed Hits Roadblock Amid Rising Imports

February 9, 2026

China’s Push to Cut Soybean Meal in Feed Hits Roadblock Amid Rising Imports

China aims to lower soybean meal use in animal feed to reduce import dependence. But latest data show no drop from last year’s 13.4%. High costs and slow uptake of alternatives stall progress, while imports hit record 111.83 million tonnes.

Supreme Court Upholds Prayer Restrictions at Nellithoppu Dargah During Festivals

February 9, 2026

Supreme Court Upholds Prayer Restrictions at Nellithoppu Dargah During Festivals

The Supreme Court refused to hear a challenge to Madras High Court orders limiting namaz at Nellithoppu Dargah to Ramzan and Bakrid only. The petition argued these limits exceed constitutional rights, but the Court dismissed the plea.

UAE Public School Registration Opens Feb 9 for 2026–27 Academic Year

February 9, 2026

UAE Public School Registration Opens Feb 9 for 2026–27 Academic Year

The UAE Ministry of Education announces a fixed registration window from 9 February to 6 March 2026 for public school enrolments. Early registration helps schools prepare classrooms, staff, and transport for a smooth academic year start.

Pakistan Pushes to Boost Trade with EU Under GSP-Plus Framework

February 9, 2026

Pakistan Pushes to Boost Trade with EU Under GSP-Plus Framework

Deputy PM Mohammad Ishaq Dar led a key meeting to strengthen Pakistan-EU trade relations, focusing on the GSP-Plus scheme that aids Pakistani exports. The EU extended GSP-Plus benefits until 2027, supporting major sectors like textiles and leather goods.

Pakistan Sends 100 Tonnes of Tents as Aid to Gaza Amid Ongoing Conflict

February 9, 2026

Pakistan Sends 100 Tonnes of Tents as Aid to Gaza Amid Ongoing Conflict

Pakistan has sent another 100 tonnes of tents to Gaza, boosting aid to 2,727 tonnes since the conflict began. The relief reached Egypt’s El Arish airport for onward delivery to Gaza.

NatWest Buys Evelyn Partners for £2.7bn to Boost Wealth Management

February 9, 2026

NatWest Buys Evelyn Partners for £2.7bn to Boost Wealth Management

NatWest has agreed to buy Evelyn Partners for £2.7bn, marking its biggest deal since the 2008 bailout. The acquisition adds 2,400 employees and boosts NatWest's wealth management business.

Foetus Photo ‘Baby Samuel’ Sparks Investigation and Social Media Ban Amid Anti-Abortion Claims

February 9, 2026

Foetus Photo ‘Baby Samuel’ Sparks Investigation and Social Media Ban Amid Anti-Abortion Claims

A photo of a foetus called 'baby Samuel' is being used by anti-abortion activists and shared widely online. Authorities and Townsville Hospital are trying to remove it and find how it leaked. Activist Joanna Howe leads the campaign with unproven claims, drawing responses from politicians and health officials.

Senegal Police Arrest 14 in Paedophile Gang Tied to France

February 9, 2026

Senegal Police Arrest 14 in Paedophile Gang Tied to France

Senegalese police arrested 14 people in a major bust of a paedophile gang operating between Senegal and France. The group, active since 2017, faces serious charges including child rape and forced unprotected sex with HIV-positive men.

Delhi's Air Quality Dips to 'Poor' with AQI at 206 on February 9, 2026 Morning

February 9, 2026

Delhi's Air Quality Dips to 'Poor' with AQI at 206 on February 9, 2026 Morning

Delhi’s air quality worsened on Monday morning, with AQI reaching 206 in the poor category. Several areas recorded high pollution, while some spots had better air quality. The morning was misty and cold with calm winds.

Karnataka Cuts B.Ed Weightage, Boosts Competitive Exam Marks in Teacher Recruitment

February 9, 2026

Karnataka Cuts B.Ed Weightage, Boosts Competitive Exam Marks in Teacher Recruitment

Karnataka's new teacher recruitment rules give 70% weight to competitive exams and only 20% to B.Ed and D.Ed. Aspirants fear rise of coaching mafia.