Saalumarada Thimmakka, the legendary environmentalist renowned for planting and nurturing thousands of trees, has passed away. Her tireless dedication to conservation inspired millions across India and beyond, leaving behind a powerful legacy of hope and a greener future
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Spain is gearing up to shake things up with a bold new initiative: Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has unveiled plans to ban social media use for children under 16. This pioneering move seeks to protect young minds from the risks lurking online, making Spain one of the first countries to take such a strong stand for youth safety
At the Winter Olympics, Canada ended Italy’s remarkable mixed doubles curling winning streak with a breathtaking victory in a nail-biting showdown that showcased unmatched precision, clever strategy, and intense rivalry on the ice
China is supercharging its AI development, sparking a wave of rapid innovation while rigorously enforcing strict regulations. This daring strategy aims to launch the nation into the global spotlight as a leader in artificial intelligence
The New York Times explores the captivating “Australia Effect,” revealing whether the soaring temperatures Down Under reflect global climate trends or arise from unique regional forces driving extreme heatwaves
A Russian comedian has been sentenced to prison for making a joke about veterans, sparking a heated international debate over free speech and censorship. Authorities labeled the joke offensive, leading to a harsh legal crackdown
India Walton is staging a thrilling political comeback as Antonio Delgado’s running mate, setting the stage for a fierce showdown against Governor Kathy Hochul in the upcoming election, The New York Times reports. This daring alliance marks an electrifying left-wing challenge to the status quo
Ukraine peace talks have been put on hold following recent discussions between Russia and the U.S., The New York Times reports. Both parties stress the importance of strengthening diplomatic coordination before negotiations can move forward
USMNT Tracker: As Christian Pulisic and his teammates navigate the highs and lows of scoring, coach MatÃas Matarazzo revels in an unbeaten streak in Spain-highlighting the challenges and optimism driving the thrilling evolution of the U.S. men’s national team
FIFA chief Gianni Infantino passionately opposed banning Russia and Israel from international football, championing the true spirit of inclusivity. He also sparked worldwide debate by defending the controversial decision to award former U.S. President Donald Trump a Peace Prize
Carlos Alcaraz delivered a stunning performance to defeat Novak Djokovic in an electrifying Australian Open final, clinching his career Grand Slam with flair. This historic win catapults Alcaraz into the elite ranks of tennis legends. Stay tuned for live updates and reactions!
Major U.S. sports leagues will proudly wear “USA 250” patches throughout the season, honoring the nation’s Semiquincentennial and celebrating 250 remarkable years since the founding of the United States in 1776
Russia’s Lukoil is in advanced talks to sell select assets to a U.S. investment firm, marking a daring move amid escalating geopolitical tensions. This deal could dramatically transform the energy sector landscape as sanctions keep reshaping the market
In a heated showdown, former President Donald Trump has delivered a striking warning to Canada amid a fierce dispute over business jets. This escalating conflict highlights the growing trade and regulatory tensions between the two nations
In “Heated Rivalry? Canada,” The New York Times uncovers how Canada’s unique blend of diplomacy, culture, and innovation sparks fierce competition-while maintaining a refreshingly collaborative spirit on the global stage
At the world’s busiest port, China’s economic contrasts come vividly to life. As trade volumes skyrocket, underlying imbalances in consumption and industrial growth reveal new challenges, marking a crucial turning point in the nation’s economic journey
Lorenzo Musetti was on the verge of a stunning upset at the Australian Open but had to retire injured while trailing Novak Djokovic 6-7, 5-7. The Italian’s electrifying run ended abruptly, just one set shy of an incredible triumph
German Chancellor urges Europe to slash red tape and boost defense spending amid rising geopolitical tensions. Emphasizing the strength found in unity, the leader calls for swift action to fortify Europe’s security capabilities
Prosecutors in Spain have officially closed their investigation into the legendary singer Julio Iglesias, citing insufficient evidence. This decision brings an end to months of intense legal scrutiny surrounding the iconic artist
Canada is stepping onto the global stage with renewed vigor, blending diplomatic finesse and bold strategic moves to secure its future in a rapidly changing world. This dynamic approach marks the dawn of a new era defined by resilience and ambition


















