A significant majority of Americans now oppose the ongoing military campaign against Iran, says a survey by Pew Research Centre. It revealed that roughly 61% of citizens disapprove of President Donald Trump’s handling of the current conflict. Furthermore, only 38% of respondents believe the initial decision to use military force was actually the correct choice.Read more
Thursday, March 26, 2026
The Hidden Cost of War: Why Global Conflict Now Hits Your Wallet
In our modern, interconnected world, war no longer remains a distant event confined to far-off battlefields or political speeches. Instead, conflict travels quietly but powerfully into your home, your local fuel station, and your monthly bank account. Consequently, the illusion that people in peaceful zones are insulated from the consequences of global violence has finally collapsed.Read more
IPL 2026: BCCI Announces Major Rule Overhaul Ahead of New Season
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) recently met in Mumbai to finalize regulatory updates for IPL 2026. These significant changes will officially take effect when the tournament begins on March 28 at various national venues. Officials highlighted that these updates will ensure fairness and transparency as the league reaches a broader global audience.Read more
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Trump’s 15-Point Peace Plan: A High-Stakes Gambit to End the Middle East Conflict
Four weeks into the devastating Middle East war, the United States has delivered a 15-point peace plan to Tehran via Pakistan. This conflict has already claimed over 2,000 lives and triggered a severe global energy crisis that threatens international markets.Read more
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
#Forests: The New Frontline in the Global #Microplastic Crisis
Microplastics are no longer just a problem for our vast oceans and crowded urban cities. Recent research confirms that these tiny particles are quietly infiltrating our global forest ecosystems as well. Scientists discovered that most microplastics arrive through the air and settle onto the upper treetops. These findings reveal that forests act as hidden reservoirs for airborne pollution across the entire planet. Consequently, we must now view our woodlands as a new frontline in the growing plastic crisis.Read more
Monday, March 23, 2026
5000 Pound Bunker Buster to Clear Strait of Hormuz
The United States military recently launched its first major operation to forcibly reopen the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz. US Central Command announced that forces successfully targeted hardened Iranian missile sites located along the nation’s coastline. These specific Iranian sites housed anti-ship cruise missiles that posed a severe risk to all international commercial shipping. To destroy these fortified targets, the military deployed some of the most powerful munitions in the current American arsenal.: Read more
Global Markets Slide as Geopolitical Uncertainty Rattles Investors
Global financial markets are currently experiencing increased volatility as geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty weigh heavily on investor sentiment. Stock indices across the United States, Europe, and Asia have shown consistent signs of decline in recent trading sessions.Read more
Monday, March 16, 2026
Hidden Himalayan Danger: How Ice Patch Collapses Signal Deadly Flash Floods
Discover how ISRO scientists linked exposed ice patches on Srikanta Glacier to the devastating 2025 Uttarakhand flash floods. Learn why satellite monitoring is now critical for Himalayan safety.
A devastating flash flood struck Dharali village in Uttarakhand on August 5, 2025, resulting in six tragic fatalities. This sudden disaster destroyed homes and local infrastructure, leaving the community reeling from the unexpected power of the Khir Gad. Scientists from the Indian Space Research Organisation, who examined the root cause now identifies exposed ice patches as a primary indicator of imminent flood hazards. This research underscores the urgent need for better satellite monitoring in high-altitude regions.
Sunday, March 15, 2026
The Great Realignment: How the US – Iran War is Reshaping the Global Order
The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran escalated into a direct and devastating war in early 2026. This military confrontation is currently altering global power dynamics, international energy security, and long-standing regional alliances across the world. Read more
Saturday, March 14, 2026
Six In Ten Americans Believe Abortion Should Be Legal
Six in ten American adults currently believe that abortion should be legal in all or most cases in 2026. This majority highlights a consistent trend of support for reproductive rights across a wide variety of demographic groups today. Conversely, approximately thirty-eight per cent of the population thinks that abortion should remain illegal in most circumstances, says a Pew Research Centre.Read more
Friday, March 13, 2026
TopNews4.1 Million Internally Displaced Across the Middle East
More than 4.1 million people are now internally displaced in the Middle East since the latest round of military escalation began last month. The United Nations issued a grave warning regarding the massive humanitarian crisis currently unfolding across the Middle East.
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
#Antarctica Turning #Wet: #Rain Rapidly Melting The #Frozen Continent
Rain is historically rare in the vast, frozen landscapes of the Antarctic continent. Consequently, scientists typically dress for extreme cold and glare rather than wet weather during their fieldwork. Planes usually land on gravel runways that remain ice-free because there is little precipitation to freeze. However, this dry environment is beginning to change as the climate warms.Read more
Global #Warming; Humanity #Heating The #Earth Faster Than Ever Before
The planet is heating at a staggering pace that far exceeds previous scientific expectations and historical climate trends. Humanity is currently heating the Earth faster than ever before, leading to a significant doubling of the previous warming rates.Read more
Global Energy Crisis: Oil Prices Surge Amid US-Israel War on Iran
Oil prices have surged past $114 per barrel following US-Israel airstrikes on Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
The international energy market currently faces a massive upheaval as oil prices officially surged past the hundred-dollar-per-barrel mark recently. This dramatic increase follows the escalating military fallout from the ongoing war involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. Consequently, Brent crude, the primary international benchmark, rose more than twenty percent on Sunday, hitting a peak of one hundred and fourteen dollars. Investors and economists now fear a prolonged disruption to global energy supplies as the military conflict continues to expand rapidly.
Monday, March 9, 2026
The New Era of #Tehran: A Blueprint for #Mojtaba #Khamenei’s Succession
The political landscape of the Middle East shifted dramatically this Sunday as Iran officially named a new Supreme Leader. The clerical body responsible for selecting the highest authority announced that Mojtaba Khamenei will now lead the Islamic Republic. This decision follows the death of his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, during a US-Israeli strike on the city Tehran. Consequently, the assembly has called upon all Iranians to rally behind the new leadership and preserve vital national unity.Read more
Friday, March 6, 2026
Crucial Facts About Iranian Americans Amid the 2026 Middle East Crisis
Following the recent geopolitical turmoil in the Middle East, understanding the Iranian American community has become increasingly important. President Donald Trump recently called for government changes in Iran after the death of the Supreme Leader. Consequently, these seven facts provide a comprehensive look at the vibrant Iranian population living within the United States.Read more
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Tech companies pledge to power AI data centers with their own electricity
Tech giants like Google and Meta will now shoulder the power costs for artificial intelligence data centres. This move addresses rising electricity prices as President Trump embraces the AI sector’s rapid growth. Consequently, the expansion of these data centres has placed immense strain on the national electric grid. Furthermore, utility bills remain a top cost-of-living concern for American voters ahead of the November midterm elections.Read more
Putin Threatens to Cut Gas to Europe Amid Escalating Iran Crisis
President Vladimir Putin recently has warned that Russia might stop supplying natural gas to the European market immediately. This potential shift follows a dramatic spike in energy prices triggered by the ongoing crisis in Iran. Putin linked this possible decision to the European Union’s plan to ban Russian gas and liquefied natural gas.Read more
US Sinking of IRIS Dena: A Critical Analysis of India’s Strategic Dilemma
The sinking of the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena represents a historic shift in modern maritime warfare. An American submarine torpedoed the vessel in international waters near Sri Lanka. Consequently, this event marks the first time the United States has used a torpedo to sink an enemy ship since World War II. This escalation brings the ongoing US-Israeli war against Iran directly into India’s primary sphere of influenceRead more
WHO Launches Landmark Guidelines for Sustainable, Less Invasive Dental Care
The World Health Organization recently launched new guidelines to improve dental care while protecting our fragile global environment today. These evidence-based recommendations help countries manage dental caries using sustainable methods that prioritize patient safety and clinical quality. Furthermore, the guideline Environmentally friendly and less invasive oral health care for preventing and managing dental caries presents a comprehensive package of safe, effective, and mercury-free clinical interventions for patients of all ages.Read more
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
#India Ranks Second Globally in #Childhood #Obesity: 56 Million Cases Projected by 2040
India now ranks second globally for children who are overweight and living with obesity, trailing only China. Consequently, the nation has surpassed the United States and other Western countries in this alarming health category, says World Obesity Federation in its latest report.
Rise of #Homogenocene: How #Humans Are Creating a World of Global Sameness
Scientists are currently warning of a new, emerging geological epoch termed the Homogenocene. This era involves a dramatic, human-driven reduction in the diversity of wildlife worldwide. Human activities are driving the widespread extinction of unique, specialized species across various landscapes. Consequently, a small number of hardy, adaptable species now thrive alongside humans.
507 Million Children Projected to Live with Obesity by 2040
507 million school-age children will be living with overweight or obesity by 2040. The World Obesity Federation in its latest report warned that the world will miss the 2025 global childhood obesity target.Read more
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Impact of #Trump Proposal of ‘Friendly Takeover’ of #Cuba
President Donald Trump recently suggested that the United States could take over Cuba on amicable and friendly terms today. He made these remarks while preparing to board Marine One on the White House lawn before travelling to Texas. Furthermore, Trump noted that the island’s government currently has no money and is facing significant financial trouble. Consequently, he believes a “friendly takeover” might be possible as both nations continue to engage in high-level discussions.
USSAbrahamLincoln ; the #American #aircraft #carrier
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards recently claimed a successful missile attack on the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Persian Gulf today. This sensational announcement followed devastating US-Israeli strikes that killed the country’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.Read more
#Ayatollah #Alireza #Arafi, The New Interim Supreme Leader of #Iran
Senior cleric Ayatollah Alireza Arafi will serve as Iran’s interim Supreme Leader following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Consequently, the country has activated Article 111 of its Constitution to trigger a sudden and emergency leadership arrangement. A three-member council will now assume the Supreme Leader’s powers until a permanent successor is chosen by the state. Arafi has been appointed as the specific jurist member responsible for carrying out these vital duties during the transition.Read more
Monday, March 2, 2026
Attack on Iran; Operation Epic Fury
President Donald Trump confirmed in an eight-minute Truth Social video that the U.S. launched a major combat operation today. The Pentagon named this mission “Operation Epic Fury” after recent nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran proved unsuccessful.Read more
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Faster #Ocean #Warming Leading to Staggering Loss of #MarineLife
Scientists have discovered that as the ocean floor warms faster, global marine life decline at an increasingly alarming rate. Humanity’s continued reliance on fossil fuels led to last year being among the hottest on record for our entire planet. Consequently, the world’s oceans now store over 90% of the excess heat generated by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. A study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution details how this heating poses serious but poorly quantified threats today.
Friday, February 27, 2026
Journalist Killings Hit All-Time High: Israel responsible for two-thirds of the total deaths
Journalist killings reached a record high of 129 in 2025 with Israel was responsible for two-thirds of these deaths according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reports. This figure represents the highest number documented since records began over three decades ago, signaling a global safety crisis. Consequently, the international community faces unprecedented challenges in protecting those who report from the front lines of global conflicts.Read more
Pakistan Declares Open War Against Afghanistan: What it Means?
Pakistan officially declared an open war against Afghanistan after the Taliban administration captured several Pakistani soldiers during cross-border battles. Consequently, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif announced that national patience has reached its limit during this intense regional crisis. Furthermore, this declaration follows years of growing tension along the shared border between the two neighbouring South Asian nations.Read more
Ultra-Marathon Distances May Damage Red Blood Cells
Pushing your body to ultra-marathon distances might make your red blood cells significantly less flexible. According to a new study, this stiffness potentially impacts the body’s ability to deliver oxygen and remove waste.Read more
#ForeverChemicals Linked to Faster Biological #Aging in Middle-Aged Men
The exposure to specific “forever chemicals” may significantly accelerate biological aging in middle-aged men, says a new study. These substances, known as PFAS, are notoriously difficult to break down because of their sturdy carbon-fluorine chemical backbone. Consequently, they persist in the environment for up to a thousand years and eventually accumulate within the human body.Read more
Thursday, February 26, 2026
What Happens to Your #Body When You Eat #GrilledCheese and #Tomato Soup
Right away, warmth spreads through your entire body as you enjoy this classic meal. This feeling brings instant physical ease and a sudden lift in your mental alertness. Furthermore, the combination of bread, butter, and cheese provides a steady stream of refined carbohydrates.Read more
U.S. Winters Are Shrinking: Coldest Days Vanishing Fast Across 195 Cities
Winter is losing its grip across the United States as the planet continues to warm at an accelerated rate. A recent Climate Central study analyzed 245 major American cities and found that 195 locations face much shorter winters. On average, the coldest part of the year has vanished by nearly nine full days compared to previous decades.Read more
Melting #Arctic #Ice Steers #India’s #Monsoon?
Melting Arctic sea ice thousands of miles away steers India’s monsoon, says a new study from Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM). This discovery highlights how the global climate system remains tightly interconnected across vast distances and different environmental biomes.Read more
Toxic Chemicals Found in “Safe” Menstrual Products
Millions of South African women might be using menstrual products containing dangerous hormone-disrupting chemicals without knowing it. Recent research conducted by the University of the Free State (UFS) uncovered these toxic substances in popular brands.Read more
Early Sugar Limits Drastically Lower Adult Heart Risk
Learn how limiting sugar during the first 1000 days of life significantly reduces heart disease risk in adulthood
Limiting sugar during early childhood may significantly reduce your risk of experiencing serious heart problems later in life. Furthermore, a recent study published in The BMJ found that early dietary choices influence long-term adult cardiovascular health. Health experts believe the first 1000 days of life represent a critical window for setting future metabolic foundations.Read more
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
60% of Women Predicted to Have Cardiovascular Disease by 2050
Nearly six in ten women in the United States will live with some form of heart disease by 2050, says the American Heart Association. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death for women, yet many individuals still underestimate its long-term impact. The American Heart Association also says that a sharp increase in high blood pressure will drive this health crisis.Read more
Trump Claims Saving 35 Million Lives Over “Operation Sindoor
President Trump claims he prevented a nuclear war between India and Pakistan, saving 35 million lives during the 2025
President Donald Trump recently doubled down on his bold claims during his latest State of the Union address. He specifically asserted that his administration prevented a devastating nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan last year. Furthermore, he stated that he has ended eight wars during the first ten months of his second term. This announcement has reignited global debates regarding the actual events of the 2025 “Operation Sindoor” military standoff.Read more
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Renaming Kerala as Keralam: Historical Roots and Next Steps
The Union Cabinet officially approves renaming Kerala to Keralam, honoring the state's traditional Malayalam identity and linguistic heritage
The Union Cabinet officially approved renaming the state of Kerala to Keralam during a meeting on Tuesday. Consequently, this decision fulfills a long-standing demand endorsed twice by the local state legislature . read More
Monday, February 23, 2026
5,000-Year-Old Ice Cave Bacterium That Resists Modern Antibiotics
Scientists recently uncovered a 5,000-year-old bacterium trapped deep inside a remote Romanian ice cave. This ancient microbe carries a startling secret that challenges our modern understanding of antibiotic evolution. Despite predating clinical medicine, the bacterium possesses over 100 genes that resist today’s most powerful drugs.
IAF Grounds Entire Tejas Fleet After Third Crash Raises Security Concerns
India’s indigenous fighter jet programme faces intense scrutiny after a Tejas Light Combat Aircraft crashed during a landing attempt. This specific accident occurred in February 2026 at a key Indian airbase during a routine training mission. Fortunately, the pilot acted quickly and ejected safely before the aircraft sustained major structural damage upon impact. Consequently, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has officially declared the single-seat fighter jet unserviceable for any future flight operationsRead more
Saturday, February 21, 2026
The #WeightLoss Paradox: #Eating More to #Weigh Less
Most people believe that successful dieting requires tiny portions. They also think it involves long periods of fasting to see any real results on the scale. Groundbreaking new research shows something fascinating. You can stick to standard meal sizes. You might even eat more while still substantially cutting your calories. The secret to weight loss is choosing completely unprocessed wholefoods. Opt for fresh fruits and vegetables. Avoid the ultra-processed foods that dominate modern diets.Read more
Friday, February 20, 2026
#Hindus and #Jews lead #America in #college #education
The latest Religious Landscape Study from the Pew Research Center offers a fascinating and detailed look into the educational backgrounds of diverse American faith communities. This massive survey highlights that religious identity often serves as a strong indicator of whether an individual will successfully complete a four-year university degree program. While the national average for college graduation among all U.S. adults sits at thirty-five percent, specific groups demonstrate much higher levels of academic success.Read more
$60 Million Investment Targets AI Health Equity: The New EVAH Initiative
The Gates Foundation and its partners recently announced a massive $60 million investment. The Novo Nordisk Foundation and Wellcome also support this joint effort. Together, they launched the Evidence for AI in Health (EVAH) initiative that targets low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). It supports locally led evaluations of advanced AI health tools.
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Asia-Pacific Set to Miss SDG Targets
The Asia-Pacific region faces a staggering challenge in the coming years. At its current pace, the region will miss 103 sustainable development targets. These targets are part of the 117 measurable Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) for 2030. Read more
#NGT Clears #GreatNicobar Project: #Development vs. #Ecological Preservation
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) recently refused to block the Great Nicobar Island project. It concluded that the project provides adequate safeguards for current environmental gaps. This decision follows a long court battle over coastal regulation compliance. These regulations typically prohibit large developments in sensitive coastal zones. However, the NGT found no reason to interfere with the 2022 clearance.Read more
Revolutionary Light-Based Sensor Detects Early Cancer Biomarkers
Scientists have designed a powerful light-based sensor capable of detecting extremely small amounts of cancer biomarkers within a simple human blood sample. This innovative technology could eventually allow doctors to identify early warning signs of cancer.Read more