Rathotsavam Car Festival Electrifies Tirupati’s Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Temple

February 15, 2026

Rathotsavam Car Festival Electrifies Tirupati’s Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Temple

On February 15, the Rathotsavam car festival brought vibrant celebrations at Tirupati’s Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy temple. Devotees pulled the chariot while dancing and chanting, and the deity rode the majestic Aswa Vahanam horse in an evening procession.

Nigeria’s Argungu Fishing Festival Returns After Years, Showcasing Tradition and Unity

February 15, 2026

Nigeria’s Argungu Fishing Festival Returns After Years, Showcasing Tradition and Unity

Nigeria's Argungu fishing festival is back after years of pause. Thousands joined with traditional fishing tools. President Tinubu hailed it as a sign of peace amid security worries.

How New Graduates Can Outsmart AI in Today's Job Market

February 15, 2026

How New Graduates Can Outsmart AI in Today's Job Market

AI is replacing jobs and weakening skills young workers need. Graduates who embrace tough problem-solving and offline thinking will stand out and succeed.

Palestinian Cause Must Engage Conservative Powers to Influence Western Policy

February 15, 2026

Palestinian Cause Must Engage Conservative Powers to Influence Western Policy

The Palestinian fight for justice needs to go beyond left-wing support and reach conservative, security-focused political spaces. Moral clarity alone hasn't stopped arms flow or diplomatic cover. Broader engagement is needed to shift decisions where power really lies.

Jakarta Tops World's Cities by Population Amid Extreme Heat and Floods

February 15, 2026

Jakarta Tops World's Cities by Population Amid Extreme Heat and Floods

Jakarta is now the world's most populous city. Residents face extreme heat, floods, pollution, traffic jams, and job struggles. For young people, it's a city of chances but also tough living.