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Beyond the Crowds: 5 Must-See Places Defining Travel in 2026 Global

Beyond the Crowds: 5 Must-See Places Defining Travel in 2026 Global

As the travel industry fights back against “overtourism” in 2026, a new trend is emerging: The Rise of the Alternative. The streets of Rome and Dubrovnik are still jammed, but smart travellers are turning to “sleeping beauty” countries and secluded valleys that emphasise cultural preservation over mass commercialism. From the futuristic museum districts of the Middle East to the rugged stone circles of the Scottish Isles, these are the five destinations redefining the “Bucket List” this year. 1. Abu Dhabi, UAE: The New World Capital of Culture Dubai, step aside. 2026 is the year Abu Dhabi officially takes the cultural…
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Redefining “Blue Tourism” in 2026: 6 Extraordinary Dive Destinations Under the Surface Global

Redefining “Blue Tourism” in 2026: 6 Extraordinary Dive Destinations Under the Surface Global

The traditional beach holiday is officially being traded out for the “Big Blue” for the modern traveller. According to new data from PADI Worldwide, advanced scuba certifications are up 50% as travellers want to get out from behind the shoreline and into the world’s purest marine ecosystems. The technicolour reefs of the South Pacific or the migration “superhighway” of Mexico – these six destinations are at the forefront of underwater exploration in 2026. 1. Fiji: The South Pacific’s Neon City Fiji, the “Soft Coral Capital of the World” for centuries, is having a renaissance in 2026 with new eco-conscious experiences.…
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Breathless: How Climate Change is Making Pollen a Global Health Threat

Breathless: How Climate Change is Making Pollen a Global Health Threat

For millions of people, "pollen season" typically means a few weeks of itchy eyes and a runny nose. But the situation is different in 2026. Experts warn that climate change is making allergies not only more annoying but deadly. Our warming planet is supercharging the air we breathe, from the terrifying phenomenon of "Thunderstorm Asthma" to pollen seasons that now span months. 1. The Melbourne Catastrophe: When Air Turns Toxic On November 21, 2016, the city of Melbourne, Australia, was the site of what scientists describe as a “catastrophic” health event. A huge thunderstorm rolled in and knocked out emergency…
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From Science Fiction to Cure: How the New Wave of Immunotherapy is Erasing Cancer

From Science Fiction to Cure: How the New Wave of Immunotherapy is Erasing Cancer

From Science Fiction to Cure: The New Wave of Immunotherapy Wiping Out Cancer For nearly a century, the idea of manipulating the body’s immune system to fight cancer was considered unrealistic. Today, it is a reality saving lives and, in some cases, making the "mediaeval" tools of surgery, radiation and chemotherapy unnecessary. She didn’t have the same gruelling recovery from her previous cancer battle when she was diagnosed with oesophageal cancer, Maureen Sideris, 71, said. She used an infusion rather than a knife. Four months later her tumour disappeared. “It’s like science fiction,” she says. Here’s how immunotherapy is coming…
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The Butterfly Effect: Can AI Really Predict the Next Global Crisis?

The Butterfly Effect: Can AI Really Predict the Next Global Crisis?

History fills with global infernos sparked by small moments. In 1618, two governors threw themselves out of a window in Prague, starting the Thirty Years' War. In 1914, an archduke's driver took a wrong turn in Sarajevo and sparked WWI. The Arab Spring was ignited by a dispute with just one vendor in Tunisia, even in the digital age. Looking back, we can see the warning signs. The challenge has always been knowing which spark will catch. Now, in 2026, scientists pose a bold question: might artificial intelligence serve as the crystal ball we have always sought? 1. History as…
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The Ternus Era: What Happens When a ‘Product Guy’ Takes the Reins at Apple?

The Ternus Era: What Happens When a ‘Product Guy’ Takes the Reins at Apple?

For years, the favourite parlour game in the tech industry was who would succeed Tim Cook. The answer is obvious now: John Ternus. The 51-year-old VP of hardware engineering is getting the biggest job in Silicon Valley. But who is John Ternus, and how will the man labelled a “product guy” navigate the massive shifts in AI, robotics, and global politics that define 2026? A Break from the “Operations” Mentality Tim Cook was the supply chain guru, the “operations guy” who turned Apple into a multi-trillion dollar juggernaut. Steve Jobs was the artist-visionary. John Ternus is living in an interesting…
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AAP’s Raghav Chadha, 6 Others Join NDA, Giving a Power Boost to BJP

AAP’s Raghav Chadha, 6 Others Join NDA, Giving a Power Boost to BJP

India’s political landscape has changed dramatically. Rajya Sabha Chairman CP Radhakrishnan has given the nod to the merger of seven AAP lawmakers into the BJP, a move that has effectively gutted the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) presence in the upper house. The defection, led by prominent face Raghav Chadha, takes the BJP’s Rajya Sabha tally to a strong 113, leaving the AAP with just three representatives in the House. The 'Great Escape': Who are the seven MPs? The merger includes some of the most prominent names from the AAP’s Punjab and Delhi units: 1. Raghav Chadha 2. Sandeep Pathak 3.…
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West Bengal Election 2026: Amit Shah promises crackdown on smuggling as Phase 1 records historic 92% turnout

West Bengal Election 2026: Amit Shah promises crackdown on smuggling as Phase 1 records historic 92% turnout

The first chapter of 2026 West Bengal Assembly Elections is over, and the numbers are simply mind-blowing. The people of Bengal have sent a clear message in the face of a heated political climate and controversial voter list revisions: they are showing up. The political rhetoric has hit a fever pitch, with the state taking a breather before the final phase on April 29. All you need to know about the historic Phase 1 and what lies ahead. Record-breaking ‘festival of democracy’ Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar said the first phase of polling in 152 constituencies saw a massive turnout…
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The Full Circle: Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury’s High-Stakes Return to the Bengal Assembly Baharampur

The Full Circle: Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury’s High-Stakes Return to the Bengal Assembly Baharampur

In the unpredictable world of West Bengal politics, history tends to repeat itself, but not usually with this much at stake. Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, a veteran Congress warhorse, is going back to the state assembly battlefield 35 years after he first ran for office in Murshidabad. This isn't just an election for a man who spent twenty years in the hallowed halls of Parliament. It's a "starting from scratch" mission to take back a fortress that was thought to be impenetrable. 1. From Narasimha Rao's time until 2026 One must look at the calendar to see how serious Chowdhury's return…
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IPL 2026: Pant vs. Axar—The Tactical Cricket Match at Ekana (LSG vs DC Preview) Lucknow

IPL 2026: Pant vs. Axar—The Tactical Cricket Match at Ekana (LSG vs DC Preview) Lucknow

The fifth match of IPL 2026 takes place at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium and is full of stories. Rishabh Pant, who is now in charge of the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), is up against his long-time friend Axar Patel, who is in charge of the new Delhi Capitals (DC). It's a fight for identity. Both teams finished in the middle of the pack last year, so Wednesday's game is more than just a game; it's an early sign of their plans for the playoffs.1. The Plan: Can Stability Win Over Momentum? Delhi Capitals (DC):…
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