Svalbard: Arctic Life Where Birth and Death Are Restricted
Discover Svalbard, Norway's Arctic archipelago where residents must leave to give birth or be buried. Learn how 2,500 people from 50 nations adapt to extreme darkness and permanent sunlight.
Discover Svalbard, Norway's Arctic archipelago where residents must leave to give birth or be buried. Learn how 2,500 people from 50 nations adapt to extreme darkness and permanent sunlight.
A Michigan autoworker's shout of 'pedophile protector' at President Trump sparked a heated exchange, viral video, and the worker's suspension, reigniting debates on free speech and presidential conduct.
Japan's Lower House has been dissolved for an early snap election, as announced by Takaichi. The move sets the stage for a political showdown.
Russia has rejected ceasefire discussions in Ukraine, labeling them as unserious. Moscow demands a comprehensive peace agreement instead, escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict.
A group of monks walks barefoot across America, promoting healing and compassion through a 2,300-mile journey from Texas to Washington DC, attracting diverse followers.
Palestinian sources indicate the United States is set to unveil a plan for Gaza's leadership after the war, focusing on governance and reconstruction efforts.
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The Australian Army has conducted its first domestic firing of the AS9 Huntsman self-propelled howitzer, marking a key milestone before the system enters service. Crew training has begun on this modern artillery platform.
A 2025 legal settlement involving University of Colorado Boulder paying $200,000 to Indian PhD students over palak paneer smell discrimination goes viral online with mixed reactions.
Delhi experienced a sudden flash fog event Wednesday morning, reducing visibility to near zero as temperatures plunged to 3.8°C. Air quality deteriorated further, with AQI reaching 357.
President Trump's Detroit speech outlined aggressive affordability measures targeting Wall Street, including credit card rate caps and home investor bans, creating political and market uncertainty ahead of midterm elections.
A new study warns that encroachments, deforestation, and illegal mining in the Aravali ranges have severely damaged groundwater recharge, biodiversity, and climate regulation, threatening northern India's ecological stability.
India's draft climate finance taxonomy lacks precise definitions and thresholds, creating ambiguity that could distort markets and hinder the country's green transition.
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The US Social Security Administration begins disbursing January payments today. Beneficiaries born between the 1st and 10th of any month receive funds first. Learn who qualifies and what to do if payments are delayed.
Iran has reportedly warned countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Turkey that US military bases on their soil could face attacks if Iran itself is targeted, escalating regional tensions.
A senior Iranian official announces suspension of direct communications with the US, blaming American threats for undermining diplomacy and canceling planned nuclear talks.
President Donald Trump threatens action against Iran as US reports over 2000 deaths in crackdown. Trump says help is coming for Iranians amid internet blackout.
A severe heatwave on Australia's east coast has caused mass deaths of black and grey-headed flying foxes. Wildlife rescuers report hundreds dead in Illawarra and Sydney, with orphaned babies needing urgent care.
Iran's judiciary hints at quick trials and executions for detained protesters, ignoring global pressure and Trump's warning of 'very strong action' as unrest continues.
Greenland's rare-earth minerals and Arctic location fuel US strategic anxieties, with Trump's push to buy it reviving old American interests and unsettling Denmark.
New research shows Turkey's Konya Basin is actively subsiding despite the Central Anatolian Plateau uplifting. Scientists link this to deep mantle processes rather than surface fault movements.
The US Supreme Court will deliver its verdict on Trump's controversial tariffs today. The decision could reshape global trade and presidential authority.
More than 120 Ukrainian troops have disappeared following their brigade's absorption into an Azov-linked army corps, raising serious concerns about military command and battlefield conditions.
New videos allege ICE agents attacked civilians in Minneapolis, sparking nationwide protests. Homeland Security defends officers, citing self-defense and federal immunity.
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reveals President Donald Trump's diet consists mainly of McDonald's, candy, and Diet Coke, yet he remains energetic and in excellent health at nearly 80.
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A 4.3 magnitude earthquake struck Tibet on January 14, 2026, marking the second seismic event in the region within two days, as reported by the National Center for Seismology.