Russian Drone Strikes Hit Odesa Families and Ports Amid War

January 17, 2026

Russian Drone Strikes Hit Odesa Families and Ports Amid War

Odesa faces heavy Russian drone attacks on homes and ports. Families like Mariia's live in fear, while the city's economy and power supply reel from the assault.

Fresh Snowfall in Sonamarg and Kashmir Spurs Winter Tourism Hopes

January 17, 2026

Fresh Snowfall in Sonamarg and Kashmir Spurs Winter Tourism Hopes

Fresh snow blanketed Sonamarg and other high-altitude spots in Kashmir on January 17, sparking traffic jams and raising hopes for a strong winter tourism season during Chillai-Kalan.

BDA Turns 50: Bangalore’s Mixed Legacy of Planning and Housing

January 17, 2026

BDA Turns 50: Bangalore’s Mixed Legacy of Planning and Housing

The Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) marks 50 years since its founding in 1976 to control Bangalore's growth and housing. Though it developed many planned layouts, illegal developments still spread. Critics say BDA’s planning efforts fell short, and traffic worries remain a challenge.

Man Trains Crows To Steal Red MAGA Hats in Viral Social Media Stunt

January 17, 2026

Man Trains Crows To Steal Red MAGA Hats in Viral Social Media Stunt

A man shared how he trained crows over months to snatch red 'Make America Great Again' hats. Using peanuts, he turned local crows into a crafty hat-stealing squad, capturing social media attention.

Pakistani Man’s Viral Plea for Canadian Defence Jobs Sparks Online Debate on Immigration

January 17, 2026

Pakistani Man’s Viral Plea for Canadian Defence Jobs Sparks Online Debate on Immigration

A Pakistani man’s plea for a Canadian job went viral after he asked the Defence Department about applying from Pakistan. The government clarified only Canadian residents or citizens can apply. Online users debated immigration needs as he shared his hopes to better support his family.