Air Strikes Kill Seven Separatists in Yemen Amid Rising Tensions with Saudi-Led Coalition

January 3, 2026

Air Strikes Kill Seven Separatists in Yemen Amid Rising Tensions with Saudi-Led Coalition

Seven separatist fighters died in air strikes by the Saudi-led coalition targeting the UAE-backed Southern Transition Council in Yemen. The STC calls the conflict 'decisive and existential' as tensions escalate in Hadramawt and Mahra provinces.

Greece Removes 308,605 Inactive University Students, Halves Official Enrollment

January 3, 2026

Greece Removes 308,605 Inactive University Students, Halves Official Enrollment

Greece has deleted more than 300,000 inactive students from state university rolls, nearly halving its official student count. The change ends the practice of lifelong enrollment, says Education Minister Sofia Zacharaki.

Air India Pilot Arrested at Vancouver Airport for Alcohol Influence, Flight Delayed

January 3, 2026

Air India Pilot Arrested at Vancouver Airport for Alcohol Influence, Flight Delayed

An Air India pilot was arrested at Vancouver International Airport on Dec 23 for being under the influence of alcohol. The flight to Delhi was delayed for hours. Transport Canada warned the airline of strict penalties if rules are broken.

Bomb Blast Near Himachal Police Station, Groups Claim Responsibility

January 3, 2026

Bomb Blast Near Himachal Police Station, Groups Claim Responsibility

A powerful explosion rocked Nalagarh near a police station in Himachal Pradesh. Two groups claimed the IED attack, warning more blasts if action against drug smuggling is not taken. Police and forensic teams are investigating with NIA support.

Kolkata Launches Campaign to Save Historic Tamarind Tree Planted by Freedom Fighter

January 3, 2026

Kolkata Launches Campaign to Save Historic Tamarind Tree Planted by Freedom Fighter

Residents in south Kolkata are racing to save a 70-year-old tamarind tree linked to freedom fighter Parul Mukherjee. The tree faces removal risk amid redevelopment, sparking a signature drive with thousands backing its protection.

Supreme Court Stays Mining Ban in Haryana's Aravalli Hills Amid Protests

January 3, 2026

Supreme Court Stays Mining Ban in Haryana's Aravalli Hills Amid Protests

The Supreme Court stayed its November 2025 order redefining Aravalli hills protection after protests from locals and environmentalists. Illegal mining harms the region's ecology and livelihoods. Villagers warn destruction could endanger over 100 villages in Mewat.

India Launches First Community Radio Station on LoC in Rajouri

January 3, 2026

India Launches First Community Radio Station on LoC in Rajouri

The Indian Army and local administration have set up Radio Sangam, the first community radio station near the LoC in Rajouri. The station will counter propaganda and boost local voices.

Man Arrested in Bihar for AI-Generated Fake Videos of PM Modi and President Murmu

January 3, 2026

Man Arrested in Bihar for AI-Generated Fake Videos of PM Modi and President Murmu

A man in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, was arrested for making and sharing fake AI videos of PM Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu. Police seized his phone and started an investigation.

Indiana Lawmaker Slams Purdue Northwest for Hiring Foreign Marketing Professor on H-1B Visa

January 3, 2026

Indiana Lawmaker Slams Purdue Northwest for Hiring Foreign Marketing Professor on H-1B Visa

Indiana Rep Andrew Ireland criticizes Purdue University Northwest's move to hire a foreign marketing professor via H-1B visa at $127,500, calling it unfair to American workers. The debate touches on job opportunities for US graduates and the role of foreign talent in universities.

K-beauty Turns Viral Serum Trend into $13bn Global Powerhouse

January 3, 2026

K-beauty Turns Viral Serum Trend into $13bn Global Powerhouse

K-beauty, led by snail mucin serums and fast innovation, now dominates global skincare. South Korea's cosmetics exports hit record $5.5bn in H1 2025. Big brands like Amorepacific fuel growth amid fierce competition and global demand.