Violence in Bangladesh Alarms Migrant Families in Bihar Ahead of Elections

January 25, 2026

Violence in Bangladesh Alarms Migrant Families in Bihar Ahead of Elections

As Bangladesh faces rising communal violence ahead of February elections, migrant families settled in Kishanganj, Bihar, fear for their relatives still in Bangladesh. Around 30 families remain across the border, with communication now difficult amid the unrest.

Karnataka Launches Co-operative Natural Farming to Boost Farmer Income

January 25, 2026

Karnataka Launches Co-operative Natural Farming to Boost Farmer Income

Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha is promoting co-operative natural farming where groups of farmers grow and sell chemical-free crops directly. This new model aims to help farmers earn up to ₹3 lakh a year from half an acre while reducing labor burden.

Massive Winter Storm Dumps Heavy Snow, Cancels 10,000+ US Flights

January 25, 2026

Massive Winter Storm Dumps Heavy Snow, Cancels 10,000+ US Flights

A severe winter storm strikes America, dumping heavy snow and freezing temperatures from Colorado to Boston. Over 10,000 flights canceled. Oklahoma battles blizzards with ploughs clearing roads and runways.

Australian Journalism Mostly Absent in Microsoft Copilot AI News Summaries, Study Finds

January 25, 2026

Australian Journalism Mostly Absent in Microsoft Copilot AI News Summaries, Study Finds

Research from the University of Sydney shows Microsoft Copilot’s AI news summaries rarely feature Australian media. The AI picks mostly US and European sources, risking fewer local news voices and weaker democracy.

Queensland Christian Schools Told to Teach Creationism Including Dinosaur Story on Noah’s Ark

January 25, 2026

Queensland Christian Schools Told to Teach Creationism Including Dinosaur Story on Noah’s Ark

Christian schools in Queensland urged teachers to teach creationism in science, saying baby dinosaurs were on Noah’s Ark. Experts warn this conflicts with the official science syllabus.