Mozambique's ‘Miracle Baby’ Born in Floodwaters Dies at 25 After Illness

January 13, 2026

Mozambique's ‘Miracle Baby’ Born in Floodwaters Dies at 25 After Illness

Rosita Salvador Mabuiango, born in a tree during Mozambique’s 2000 floods, has died at 25 after a long illness. Her birth was a powerful flood rescue symbol, and her death highlights challenges in Mozambique's health system.

Kannur Airport Soars to Record 15 Lakh Passengers in 2025

January 12, 2026

Kannur Airport Soars to Record 15 Lakh Passengers in 2025

Kannur International Airport saw a record 15 lakh passengers in 2025, a 16% jump from last year, led by strong international travel and growing domestic traffic.

UNSW Launches Bengaluru Campus at Manyata Tech Park in August 2026

January 12, 2026

UNSW Launches Bengaluru Campus at Manyata Tech Park in August 2026

Australia's UNSW will open a new Bengaluru campus in Manyata Tech Park this August. It will offer degrees in commerce, media, computer science, data science, and cyber security with strong industry links.

Justice Sujoy Paul Recommended as Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court

January 12, 2026

Justice Sujoy Paul Recommended as Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court

The Supreme Court Collegium has recommended Justice Sujoy Paul as Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court. He is currently a judge there and belongs to the Madhya Pradesh High Court. This follows several recent Chief Justice appointments across India.

Algoma Steel Layoffs Threaten Immigrant Workers’ Permanent Residency in Ontario

January 12, 2026

Algoma Steel Layoffs Threaten Immigrant Workers’ Permanent Residency in Ontario

Algoma Steel will lay off 1,000 workers in Ontario this March, putting skilled immigrants like Mayurkumar Lad at risk of losing both jobs and permanent residency. Lad urges the government for special exemptions to protect workers caught in the freeze.