British vets chase lorries over Brexit chaos as Calais delays costly UK meat exports

January 14, 2026

British vets chase lorries over Brexit chaos as Calais delays costly UK meat exports

British vets have had to chase lorries down motorways to fix Brexit paperwork errors delaying meat exports at Calais. Trucks were held for weeks, costing thousands, as EU inspectors demand excessive stamps and certificates. Talks between UK and EU aim to cut this red tape and save UK trade from sinking.

Congress Criticizes DMK's Parasakthi Film For Historical Inaccuracies Involving Indira Gandhi

January 14, 2026

Congress Criticizes DMK's Parasakthi Film For Historical Inaccuracies Involving Indira Gandhi

Congress condemns DMK's election season film Parasakthi for showing false scenes of Indira Gandhi and anti-Hindi protests. Youth Congress demands apology and scene removal.

US Economy Stays Strong Despite Predictions of Decline, Outpaces G7 Peers

January 14, 2026

US Economy Stays Strong Despite Predictions of Decline, Outpaces G7 Peers

Despite fears of decline, the US economy remains robust with a steady global GDP share around 26%, rising productivity, and leading ultra-wealth concentration. While G7 allies shrink and face economic hurdles, America pulls ahead with unmatched wealth growth and innovation.

Over 400 Eye Injuries Documented in Tehran Amid Violent Crackdown on Iranian Protests

January 14, 2026

Over 400 Eye Injuries Documented in Tehran Amid Violent Crackdown on Iranian Protests

Tehran hospitals report more than 400 eye injuries from gunshots during Iran's protests. Doctors say security forces aim at protesters' eyes and heads, causing blindness and severe damage.

Air France Bengaluru-Paris Flight Diverted to Turkmenistan, Passengers Stranded Nearly Two Days

January 14, 2026

Air France Bengaluru-Paris Flight Diverted to Turkmenistan, Passengers Stranded Nearly Two Days

An Air France flight from Bengaluru to Paris faced a long delay and engine trouble, forcing a diversion to Turkmenistan. Passengers have been stuck there nearly two days, with the Indian Embassy providing support.

Kolleru Wildlife Sanctuary Welcomes 96,000+ Birds as Winter Arrives

January 14, 2026

Kolleru Wildlife Sanctuary Welcomes 96,000+ Birds as Winter Arrives

Kolleru Wildlife Sanctuary bursts with life this January, hosting over 96,000 birds from 116 species. Migratory and resident birds, including 1,000 Asian Openbills, create a vibrant wetland spectacle.

US Military Options Limited Against Iran Amid Protests and Crackdown

January 14, 2026

US Military Options Limited Against Iran Amid Protests and Crackdown

Despite President Trump’s tough talk on Iran, US military options are thin. No aircraft carriers are near Iran, and targeting risks civilian casualties. Cyberattacks or backing internet access may be alternative strategies. Killing Iranian leader Khamenei is risky. Experts say regime is strong and strikes may not change much on ground.

Iran Protests Grow but Regime Still Stands Strong with Security Forces Loyal

January 14, 2026

Iran Protests Grow but Regime Still Stands Strong with Security Forces Loyal

Iran faces large protests amid economic pain and sanctions. But the regime remains firm as security forces suppress protests. No sudden fall yet.

UK Imposes Full Sanctions on Iran Amid Deadly Protests and Global Pressure

January 13, 2026

UK Imposes Full Sanctions on Iran Amid Deadly Protests and Global Pressure

The UK has announced full sanctions on Iran targeting vital sectors due to deadly protests. The Foreign Office summoned Iran's ambassador. Trump urged protests to continue.

Iran Official Confirms Nearly 2,000 Killed in Ongoing Protests Amid Blame on Terrorists

January 13, 2026

Iran Official Confirms Nearly 2,000 Killed in Ongoing Protests Amid Blame on Terrorists

An Iranian official told Reuters that about 2,000 people, including security forces, died during protests. Authorities blame terrorists and foreign-backed groups for the violence.