Category : Climate Change


Goa Divers Remove 100kg Ghost Nets from Bogmalo Beach

Professional divers from Goa Diving retrieved nearly 100kg of abandoned fishing nets from Bogmalo beach, highlighting the growing threat of ghost nets to marine ecosystems and calling for institutional intervention.

Iran's Ballistic Missile Drill Warns Washington

Iran's Revolutionary Guards conduct a massive coordinated ballistic missile exercise in the Gulf, showcasing synchronized launches and sending a clear message of military readiness to the United States.

Brazil Floods: 14 Dead as Heavy Rains Hit Southeast

At least 14 people have died after intense rainfall triggered severe flooding and mudslides in southeastern Brazil. The region is currently experiencing its peak rainy season, which typically runs from December to March.

72 Tigers Die in Thailand Virus Outbreak at Animal Parks

At least 72 tigers have died from canine distemper virus at two private animal parks in Thailand's Chiang Mai province. Authorities have launched an investigation into the outbreak that occurred at popular tourist facilities.

Old Nepal Video Falsely Shared as Mexico 'El Mencho' Protest

A viral video from September 2025 showing violent Gen Z protests in Nepal is being misrepresented as recent unrest in Mexico following the reported killing of drug lord 'El Mencho'. The footage depicts clashes in Kathmandu, not Mexican protests.

Iran Prepares for War as Nuclear Talks Continue in Geneva

Iran is intensifying military and domestic preparations for potential conflict with the US, even as diplomatic negotiations proceed. The regime is fortifying leadership succession and missile defenses, fearing regime survival is at stake.

Thailand-Cambodia Border Truce Breached in Fire Exchange

Thailand and Cambodia exchanged fire on Tuesday, violating a December truce. Thai forces responded to Cambodian grenade fire near Sisaket, citing rules of engagement. The incident may stem from troop rotations and historical border disputes.

California Desert Blooms After Wet Winter, Not Quite Superbloom

Unusually wet winter in Southern California triggers vibrant wildflower displays across desert landscapes, including Death Valley. While promising, experts caution it lacks the scale of a true superbloom due to complex factors like timing and climate chan

Mumbai Air Quality Deteriorates Sharply, AQI Hits 130

Mumbai's air quality deteriorated sharply on Friday, with the AQI rising to 130 from 67, marking the steepest single-day spike in three months. Worli recorded the worst pollution at 278, while experts cite wind direction changes and the 'valley effect' as

Mexico Turmoil After El Mencho's Death Sparks Cartel Revenge

Mexico faces widespread unrest after security forces killed drug lord El Mencho, leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. Cartel members retaliated with coordinated attacks, burning vehicles and petrol stations across multiple states.

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