Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Slams Philippines, Forces Mass Evacuations

Super Typhoon Fung-Wong batters the Philippines with deadly winds and torrential rain, killing two and forcing over a million residents to evacuate as Luzon braces for landfall. A Nation on … Read More

Trump Pulls U.S. Out of South Africa G20 Over ‘Human Rights Abuses’

 President Donald Trump withdraws U.S. participation from the G20 summit in South Africa, citing alleged human rights violations and persecution of white Afrikaners. A Bold Withdrawal Amid Global Scrutiny President … Read More

James Watson, DNA Pioneer and Controversial Geneticist, Dies at 97

James D. Watson, the Nobel Prize-winning biologist who co-discovered the double helix structure of DNA and shaped modern genetics, has died at 97. A Legacy That Redefined Biology James D. … Read More

U.S. Airlines Brace for Turbulence as Shutdown Grounds Flights

 As the U.S. government shutdown deepens, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns airlines may face up to 20% flight cuts, disrupting travel nationwide. ✈️ A Nation on Pause: Flight Disruptions Worsen … Read More

Amul, IFFCO Bag Top Positions in Global Rankings of Cooperatives

Amul and IFFCO have secured the top two global rankings among cooperatives in the 2025 World Cooperative Monitor by the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA), highlighting India’s cooperative excellence. Introduction In … Read More

Maldives Begins ‘Generational Ban’ on Smoking: A Bold Step Toward a Tobacco-Free Future

The Maldives becomes the first nation to enforce a generational smoking ban, prohibiting tobacco use for anyone born after January 1, 2007, in a global push for a smoke-free future. … Read More

APEDA Facilitates Export of Fortified Rice Kernel from Chhattisgarh to Costa Rica

India exports its first batch of fortified rice kernel from Chhattisgarh to Costa Rica through APEDA, marking a milestone in global nutrition and food security efforts. A new milestone in … Read More