Parliament’s Winter Session Begins with Key Bills on Nuclear Sector and Education Reforms

November 30, 2025

Parliament’s Winter Session Begins with Key Bills on Nuclear Sector and Education Reforms

The Winter session of Parliament starts December 1, 2025, focusing on new laws to open nuclear sector to private players and reform education. The opposition plans to raise electoral roll issues across 12 states. Fifteen sittings are expected until December 19.

Four Dead, Ten Injured in Mass Shooting at Child’s Birthday Party in Stockton, California

November 30, 2025

Four Dead, Ten Injured in Mass Shooting at Child’s Birthday Party in Stockton, California

A tragic shooting at a child's birthday party in Stockton, California, left four people dead and ten injured. Police believe it could be a targeted attack. The suspect remains at large as investigators work hard to uncover the truth.

Boat Capsizes on Lake Maï-Ndombe, Killing 20; Several Still Missing

November 30, 2025

Boat Capsizes on Lake Maï-Ndombe, Killing 20; Several Still Missing

A boat carrying passengers from Kiri to Kinshasa capsized on Lake Maï-Ndombe in Congo, killing at least 20 people. Several remain missing. The boat included a newly ordained Catholic deacon. Boat accidents have surged due to overloaded vessels and night travel.

Kaithi Lambadas: Telangana’s Forest Tribal Community with Distinct Traditions

November 30, 2025

Kaithi Lambadas: Telangana’s Forest Tribal Community with Distinct Traditions

In Telangana's Kamareddy-Banswada road area, the Kaithi Lambadas live in small thandas with unique clothes and customs. They worship Lord Krishna and hold strong community ties.

India’s Population to Stabilize by 2080 at 1.8-1.9 Billion, Fertility Rate Drops Below Replacement Level

November 30, 2025

India’s Population to Stabilize by 2080 at 1.8-1.9 Billion, Fertility Rate Drops Below Replacement Level

India’s population is expected to peak at 1.8 to 1.9 billion by 2080 as its total fertility rate falls to 1.9 today. Improved female literacy and contraceptive use are driving smaller families. Life expectancy rises, posing new challenges for elderly care.

Activists Block Three Coal Ships at Port of Newcastle in Rising Tide Protests

November 30, 2025

Activists Block Three Coal Ships at Port of Newcastle in Rising Tide Protests

On the fourth day of Rising Tide protests, activists stopped three coal ships this weekend at Australia's largest coal port. Hundreds joined kayaks and banner actions urging the government to phase out coal and gas, while police made arrests for exclusion zone breaches.

33 Thomas Street: Manhattan’s Windowless Tower Hides Telecom Secrets

November 30, 2025

33 Thomas Street: Manhattan’s Windowless Tower Hides Telecom Secrets

Manhattan’s 33 Thomas Street is a 550-foot windowless tower built in the 1970s as a telecom hub. Designed like a fortress, it still carries massive communication traffic today and fuels curiosity about its secretive role.

Parking Chaos and Road Damage Mar Khader Nawaz Khan Road Despite Repairs

November 30, 2025

Parking Chaos and Road Damage Mar Khader Nawaz Khan Road Despite Repairs

Khader Nawaz Khan Road faces parking problems and damage to new pavement blocks. Lack of parking spaces, encroachments, and ongoing Metro Rail work add to traffic woes. Chennai Corporation plans multilevel parking and police coordination to ease congestion soon.

Hong Kong Blaze Death Toll 128; Student Arrested Over Petition Demanding Justice

November 30, 2025

Hong Kong Blaze Death Toll 128; Student Arrested Over Petition Demanding Justice

A deadly blaze in Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court killed 128 and left 150 missing. Police arrested a student for sedition over a petition demanding a probe. Beijing warned against disruptions amid rising anger.

Nigerian Villagers Fear Kidnap Gangs As Hundreds of Schoolchildren Abducted

November 30, 2025

Nigerian Villagers Fear Kidnap Gangs As Hundreds of Schoolchildren Abducted

Parents in Nigeria are too scared to speak about kidnappings of over 300 children by armed gangs. Villages close to bandits now negotiate peace deals for survival.