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Kuwait: Ministry of Finance closing famous shark market, tenants must vacate by January 31st, 2026

Kuwait Ministry orders Souq Sharq closure; tenants must vacate / Image: File A major change is coming to one of Kuwait City’s most iconic destinations, Souq Sharq (Sharq Market). Read More

Over 300 flights hit: Technical snag triggers chaos at Delhi airport; key developments

Chaos erupted at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport on Friday after a glitch in the AMSS system caused over 300 flight delays. Read More

Watch: Man urinates outside Delhi’s Red Fort metro; runs as foreign influencer shames him

Instagram @/4cleanindia A viral video of a man being publicly shamed for urinating outside Delhi’s Red Fort metro station has sparked debate about civic responsibility and public shaming. Read More

NASA confirms strongest geomagnetic storm of the year: Where to see auroras and what scientists warn could happen next

When the sky lights up in ribbons of green and red, it’s not just a pretty sight; it’s Earth reacting to a solar outburst. Read More

‘This is land theft’: Rahul Gandhi targets Maharashtra govt over property scam; recalls ‘vote theft’ charge

Rahul Gandhi (PTI image) NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday accused the Maharashtra government of “zameen chori” (land theft) after earlier alleging “vote chori” (vote theft) by the Centre. Read More

Home-coming: world champions Amanjot and Harleen get grand welcome in Chandigarh

World Cup-winning women’s cricket team members Amanjot Kaur and Harleen Deol were welcomed with sweets and beats of the dhol by their families and top leaders of Punjab’s ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) as they landed at thei Read More

Jakarta: Explosion inside mosque injures 54 during Friday prayers; probe under way

Representative image (AI) At least 54 people were injured after an explosion occurred during Friday prayers at a mosque located inside a school complex in Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta. Read More

No shoes, no problem: Influencer walks Tokyo streets in white socks; viral test stuns internet

Turns out, Japan’s streets are so clean that you could practically eat your dinner off the sidewalk—or, at least, walk barefoot without regretting it. Read More