Global Jobs Crunch: 1.2B Youth, 400M Jobs

World Bank's Ajay Banga and Nandan Nilekani warn at Davos of a looming global jobs crisis where 1.2 billion youth will compete for only 400 million jobs, risking economic and political instability.

Houston Winter Freeze: Power Outage Safety Guide

As Houston faces an unusual severe winter freeze, residents confront heightened risks of power outages affecting heating, health, and daily life. Learn crucial safety steps to protect your family during extreme cold conditions.

Ukraine: Putin Ordered 'Cynical' Attacks During Abu Dhabi Talks

Ukrainian Foreign Minister condemns Russian President Vladimir Putin for allegedly ordering military strikes during peace negotiations in Abu Dhabi, as President Zelenskyy urges Moscow to demonstrate genuine commitment to ending the conflict.

Target Faces ICE Controversy in Minneapolis

Target confronts new controversy as ICE raids near its Minneapolis stores spark protests and internal alerts. The retailer clarifies no cooperation with immigration enforcement.

Indian Among Victims in Georgia Family Shooting

An Indian national was injured in a fatal shooting in Georgia, USA, where four people died. The suspect, Vijay Kumar, faces multiple charges including murder and cruelty to children.

India's Pink Dolphins: Ganges' Amazon Counterpart

India's Gangetic dolphins, the national aquatic animal, are endangered pink river dolphins found in the Ganges-Brahmaputra system. A major survey under Project Dolphin has begun in Uttar Pradesh to estimate their population and support conservation effort

WEF 2026 Ends: Musk, AI Focus at Davos Forum

The 56th World Economic Forum in Davos concluded with record attendance, Elon Musk's debut, and intense focus on AI's transformative impact across industries and global economies.

Russia Pounds Kyiv Despite Abu Dhabi Peace Talks

Russia launched fresh missile and drone strikes on Ukraine's capital Kyiv and Kharkiv, killing one and injuring several, just hours after rare trilateral peace talks in Abu Dhabi.

Firefighters Battle Bronx Apartment Blaze on Top Floors

New York City firefighters are engaged in a fierce battle against a significant fire that erupted on the upper floors of a Bronx apartment building, with emergency response teams working to control the blaze and ensure resident safety.

US Winter Storm Cancels Over 8,000 Flights

A severe winter storm sweeping across the United States has led to the cancellation of more than 8,000 flights, causing widespread travel chaos and disruptions for thousands of passengers.

US Cities Protest Trump's ICE Crackdown

Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in Portland and Minneapolis to protest against ICE operations in Maine and Minnesota, criticizing the Trump administration's enforcement surge.

First Baby Born on Riyadh Metro Platform at Al Andalus Station

A routine day at Riyadh Metro turned extraordinary when a baby was born on the platform at Al Andalus Station, marking the network's first recorded childbirth. Staff responded with professionalism, ensuring safety for mother and child.

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