US Voters Mixed on Trump's Economic Progress After One Year Back in White House

January 20, 2026

US Voters Mixed on Trump's Economic Progress After One Year Back in White House

One year after Donald Trump's return to the White House, US voters express mixed feelings about the economy. Some see lower food prices; others struggle with high costs and jobs.

ED Raids Multiple Premises in Sabarimala Gold Theft Money Laundering Probe

January 20, 2026

ED Raids Multiple Premises in Sabarimala Gold Theft Money Laundering Probe

The Enforcement Directorate conducted surprise raids in Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu targeting suspects linked to the Sabarimala gold theft case. Key TDB officials and the prime accused were among those raided as the probe under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act advances.

Fourth Shark Attack Hits NSW Surfer in 48 Hours; Beaches Closed

January 20, 2026

Fourth Shark Attack Hits NSW Surfer in 48 Hours; Beaches Closed

A 39-year-old surfer was bitten by a shark near Crescent Head in New South Wales. This is the fourth attack along the coast in under two days. Authorities have closed Sydney's northern beaches and warned people to stay away from water bodies due to storm-related shark risks.

Dozens of Ebike Riders Damage Sydney Golf Course, Spark Safety Worries in Melbourne

January 20, 2026

Dozens of Ebike Riders Damage Sydney Golf Course, Spark Safety Worries in Melbourne

Around 60 ebike riders damaged Long Reef Golf Club's green in Sydney. Next day, 100 riders caused chaos on Melbourne roads. Police investigate dangerous riding and public safety risks.

Gujarat Govt Launches AI Drive to Track Stray Cattle in Ahmedabad Using CCTV

January 20, 2026

Gujarat Govt Launches AI Drive to Track Stray Cattle in Ahmedabad Using CCTV

Gujarat is deploying AI and CCTV tech to identify stray cows in Ahmedabad. This quick, smart move aims to control traffic chaos and cut accidents caused by wandering cattle.

Danish Red Caps Mock Trump’s Greenland Claims, Spark Protests Against US Threat

January 20, 2026

Danish Red Caps Mock Trump’s Greenland Claims, Spark Protests Against US Threat

Red caps saying “Make America Go Away” mock Trump’s threats on Greenland. The hats are now a symbol of Danish and Greenlandic defiance, seen in protests in Copenhagen supporting Greenland’s sovereignty.

Australia Extends Eraring Coal Plant Operation to 2029 Amid Energy Security Concerns

January 20, 2026

Australia Extends Eraring Coal Plant Operation to 2029 Amid Energy Security Concerns

Australia’s largest coal power plant, Eraring, will remain open until 2029 to support NSW's energy grid. This extra two-year extension follows warnings about supply gaps but draws criticism from climate groups.

NSW Shark Attacks Spike: Surfer Hospitalized After Point Plomer Bite

January 20, 2026

NSW Shark Attacks Spike: Surfer Hospitalized After Point Plomer Bite

A 39-year-old surfer was bitten by a shark near Point Plomer, NSW, the fourth attack in 48 hours. Beaches are closed as officials warn of dangerous water conditions with active bull sharks.

Spanish PM Pledges Full Probe After Deadly High-Speed Train Crash Kills 40

January 20, 2026

Spanish PM Pledges Full Probe After Deadly High-Speed Train Crash Kills 40

Spain faces a tragic high-speed train collision that killed 40 and injured 120. PM Pedro Sanchez promises a clear investigation and has declared national mourning.

NYC Faces Garbage Bin Shortage Amid New Anti-Rat Rules, Residents Fed Up

January 20, 2026

NYC Faces Garbage Bin Shortage Amid New Anti-Rat Rules, Residents Fed Up

New Yorkers must use official NYC garbage bins to avoid fines from June. But the bins are out of stock, causing frustration. The city blames vendors; residents are stuck without bins.