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Isha Mahashivratri 2026 to be livestreamed with sign language interpretation

Isha Yoga Center's Mahashivratri, themed 'Ganga', will be a global livestream event on February 15-16, featuring sign language interpretation and broadcasts in 23 languages. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will be the chief guest. The program includes guided m

'You have 5 years': Rajnath's 'challenge' for DRDO to develop 5th & 6th gen aero-engines

​Speaking at the Gas Turbine Research Establishment in Bengaluru, defence minister Rajnath Singh said the establishment, functioning under the DRDO, has become «the foundation of India's strategic capability,» crediting its scientists for consi
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'You have 5 years': Rajnath's 'challenge' for DRDO to develop 5th & 6th gen aero-engines

​Speaking at the Gas Turbine Research Establishment in Bengaluru, defence minister Rajnath Singh said the establishment, functioning under the DRDO, has become «the foundation of India's strategic capability,» crediting its scientists for consistently delivering successful tests and strengthening the country's defence preparedness. Rajnath Singh acknowledged the deadline as a challenge; however, he said it should not come «as a shock or a surprise.»​​

Evening news wrap: SC refuses to hear pleas seeking FIR against Assam CM Himanta; 8 burnt alive in Rajasthan factory blaze & more

The Supreme Court directed petitioners to the Gauhati High Court regarding pleas against Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma. Meanwhile, eight workers died in a Rajasthan firecracker unit blast, and Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar criticized Rahul Gandhi. Rajpal
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Evening news wrap: SC refuses to hear pleas seeking FIR against Assam CM Himanta; 8 burnt alive in Rajasthan factory blaze & more

The Supreme Court directed petitioners to the Gauhati High Court regarding pleas against Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma. Meanwhile, eight workers died in a Rajasthan firecracker unit blast, and Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar criticized Rahul Gandhi. Rajpal Yadav received interim bail, and India advanced to the T20 World Cup Super 8s after defeating Pakistan.

Folklorist: Cream Bun Day wand decline not due to political correctness

There was a time when children leapt out of bed at dawn on Bolludagur to rush in and spank their parents with a bolluvöndur while they were still in bed, earning a cream bun as a reward for each swat.
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Folklorist: Cream Bun Day wand decline not due to political correctness

There was a time when children leapt out of bed at dawn on Bolludagur to rush in and spank their parents with a bolluvöndur while they were still in bed, earning a cream bun as a reward for each swat.

Belarus to stay loyal to Russia even after Lukashenko out as president — agency

«The key thing is that Russia supports Belarus in its time of need and doesn’t turn its back on Belarus,» the Belarusian leader pointed out
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Belarus to stay loyal to Russia even after Lukashenko out as president — agency

«The key thing is that Russia supports Belarus in its time of need and doesn’t turn its back on Belarus,» the Belarusian leader pointed out

Ukraine low on US priority list — newspaper

According to the report, France and Italy are advocating for the need to resume dialogue with Russia in order not to be left out of the Ukrainian settlement process
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Ukraine low on US priority list — newspaper

According to the report, France and Italy are advocating for the need to resume dialogue with Russia in order not to be left out of the Ukrainian settlement process

Team GB are dragged into Winter Olympics curling cheating scandal after Canada's double-touching drama sparked increased surveillance

Team GB's curlers fell foul of increased surveillance by officials after Canada's cheating row, with Bruce Mouat's team penalised for a 'double touch' on Sunday.
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Team GB are dragged into Winter Olympics curling cheating scandal after Canada's double-touching drama sparked increased surveillance

Team GB's curlers fell foul of increased surveillance by officials after Canada's cheating row, with Bruce Mouat's team penalised for a 'double touch' on Sunday.

One of this century’s most important Republicans takes a beating in home state

Three GOP candidates, all former interns for Mitch McConnell, are keeping their distance as they seek to align with President Donald Trump.
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One of this century’s most important Republicans takes a beating in home state

Three GOP candidates, all former interns for Mitch McConnell, are keeping their distance as they seek to align with President Donald Trump.

Briefing - Strengthening Brain Health: Policy Recommendations to Tackle the Rising Burden of Neurological Diseases - 16-02-2026

Brain health depends on genetic, lifestyle, environmental and social determinants, and its decline reduces independence and quality of life, requiring a coordinated EU‑level response. Neurological diseases are one of Europe’s most urgent and rapidly expan
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Briefing - Strengthening Brain Health: Policy Recommendations to Tackle the Rising Burden of Neurological Diseases - 16-02-2026

Brain health depends on genetic, lifestyle, environmental and social determinants, and its decline reduces independence and quality of life, requiring a coordinated EU‑level response. Neurological diseases are one of Europe’s most urgent and rapidly expanding health, social and economic challenges. As the population ages, neurodegenerative conditions, such as dementia (including Alzheimer’s disease), Parkinson’s disease and ALS, will rise sharply, increasing pressure on healthcare systems, social support structures and informal caregivers. The overall economic burden of these neurological disorders in Europe was estimated at EUR 368 billion per year in 2019. More than half of these costs are attributable to informal care, reflecting the significant responsibilities placed on families and communities. An ambitious coordinated, European health plan dedicated to neurological health linking prevention, early diagnosis, research, innovation to enable effective therapies, care and social support is essential to mitigate the growing impact of neurodegenerative diseases and strengthen Europe’s long‑term resilience and well‑being. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Russia-US working group on economic issues actively working — Kremlin

Kirill Dmitriev, the Russian president's special representative for investment and economic cooperation, earlier took over the leadership of the bilateral Russian-American working group on economic issues
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Russia-US working group on economic issues actively working — Kremlin

Kirill Dmitriev, the Russian president's special representative for investment and economic cooperation, earlier took over the leadership of the bilateral Russian-American working group on economic issues

Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho temple will not open for 'first joss sticks' at midnight on CNY eve

Scenes of devotees rushing to be among the first to plant incense offerings at temples — a custom known as tou xiang («first joss sticks») — are common in places where ethnic Chinese communities exist, such as Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong an
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Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho temple will not open for 'first joss sticks' at midnight on CNY eve

Scenes of devotees rushing to be among the first to plant incense offerings at temples — a custom known as tou xiang («first joss sticks») — are common in places where ethnic Chinese communities exist, such as Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Taiwan.According to tradition, it is believed that the person who plants the first incense stick will receive the best luck and blessings from deities for the year. A devotee praying at Sri Krishnan temple, also in Waterloo Street, on the eve of Chinese New Year (Feb 16). The temple has put up Chinese New Year decorations. PHOTO: AsiaOne/Rauf Khan This has often led to crowds of worshippers vying to do so in hopes for a new fortuitous year.

Bit of a nuisance: Real estate agencies to crack down on improper flyer distribution in HDB estates from April 1

From April 1, property agents from the five biggest real estate agencies will be subject to stricter regulations when distributing flyers and face consequences for non-compliance.The Singapore Institute of Estate Agents (SIEA) and five real estate agencies
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Bit of a nuisance: Real estate agencies to crack down on improper flyer distribution in HDB estates from April 1

From April 1, property agents from the five biggest real estate agencies will be subject to stricter regulations when distributing flyers and face consequences for non-compliance.The Singapore Institute of Estate Agents (SIEA) and five real estate agencies — PropNex, ERA, Huttons Asia, OrangeTee & Tie and SRI — signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Feb 13, agreeing to reinforce proper flyer distribution practices across HDB estates.Under the new agreement, agents from these agencies will have to abide by a shared framework that requires all flyers and pamphlets to be properly distributed to homes and visible only to the intended recipient.For instance, flyers can be distributed through mailboxes, SIEA said.The participating agencies will keep SIEA informed on any complaints received from residents regarding errant property agents, and all records will be kept by SIEA.«With SIEA serving as the industry's secretariat, we can ensure consistent monitoring, clearer enforcement and greater accountability across all participating agencies,» said Eugene Lim, president of SIEA.

Briefing - An EU agenda for cities: Addressing cities' current challenges - 16-02-2026

Towns and cities are home to nearly three quarters of the EU's population. Many EU cities and urban areas are vibrant spaces of economic growth and innovation. However, they also face complex challenges, such as tackling inequalities, addressing housing and d
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Briefing - An EU agenda for cities: Addressing cities' current challenges - 16-02-2026

Towns and cities are home to nearly three quarters of the EU's population. Many EU cities and urban areas are vibrant spaces of economic growth and innovation. However, they also face complex challenges, such as tackling inequalities, addressing housing and demographic issues, building inclusive societies and responding to climate change and environmental degradation. Cities are at the forefront of implementing EU legislation in several policy areas, including cohesion, and have been demanding both a stronger role in shaping these policies and greater access to EU financial resources. The EU's cohesion policy has a strong urban dimension. Its role in supporting sustainable urban development was strengthened in the current 2021 2027 programming period to help cities play an active part in shaping and implementing policy responses to their own challenges. Cohesion funds invest more than €100 billion in towns and cities. For their part, cities are directly responsible for designing and implementing investments worth over €24 billion under cohesion policy programmes. The 2016 Urban Agenda for the EU and the launch of participatory partnerships have created new expectations about the role of urban authorities in EU decision-making. The Pact of Amsterdam provided for urban partnerships focusing on key themes, such as air quality, urban poverty and housing. However, progress in empowering cities within cohesion policy has been limited. Stakeholders evaluating the progress of the Urban Agenda for the EU have highlighted issues such as insufficient EU resources channelled into urban issues, obstacles in obtaining direct EU funding, a lack of effective long-term urban governance mechanisms and limited input from urban areas into EU policies. On 3 December 2025, the European Commission launched the EU agenda for cities to support cities in delivering on Europe's green, digital and social priorities. This new framework recognises the importance of cities in many policy areas and provides a set of instruments to involve them in EU policymaking. The current briefing is an update of a previous briefing on the new urban policy agenda for the EU. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Shocking moment toddler is snatched by man while at supermarket in Italy

Shocking CCTV footage captured the one-year-old girl being grabbed in full view of her horrified parents at a store in Bergamo.
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Shocking moment toddler is snatched by man while at supermarket in Italy

Shocking CCTV footage captured the one-year-old girl being grabbed in full view of her horrified parents at a store in Bergamo.

After Steve got breathless on short walks he was diagnosed with deadly COPD. Now he's healthy again and can even run marathons... and doctors say nearly every sufferer can do the same

When Steve Bowen became breathless on a short walk after picking up his grandson Riggs from school, he knew something was seriously wrong. His head was pounding.
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After Steve got breathless on short walks he was diagnosed with deadly COPD. Now he's healthy again and can even run marathons... and doctors say nearly every sufferer can do the same

When Steve Bowen became breathless on a short walk after picking up his grandson Riggs from school, he knew something was seriously wrong. His head was pounding.

Ski jumper banned from Winter Olympics final because his SHOES were too big - days after 'penis-gate' gripped the Games

Austrian ski jumper Daniel Tschofenigh, 23, had qualified for the final on Saturday, but revealed his disappointment in himself when he was essentially disqualified from the competition for the error.
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Ski jumper banned from Winter Olympics final because his SHOES were too big - days after 'penis-gate' gripped the Games

Austrian ski jumper Daniel Tschofenigh, 23, had qualified for the final on Saturday, but revealed his disappointment in himself when he was essentially disqualified from the competition for the error.

Chinese tourist claims 2-day detention at Changi Airport; ICA says traveller 'evasive', unable to give clear itinerary

A Chinese woman, who recently travelled to Singapore, claimed she was detained for two days in Changi Airport after she was stopped for further checks at immigration. In two separate videos uploaded to Douyin on Feb 2 and Feb 4, Chen Xixi (transliteratio
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Chinese tourist claims 2-day detention at Changi Airport; ICA says traveller 'evasive', unable to give clear itinerary

A Chinese woman, who recently travelled to Singapore, claimed she was detained for two days in Changi Airport after she was stopped for further checks at immigration. In two separate videos uploaded to Douyin on Feb 2 and Feb 4, Chen Xixi (transliteration), also identified as Chen Wenshi, claimed she was detained without reason. Chen, who claims to be an influencer, said that it was her first time travelling to Singapore and that she was visiting her sister, who works as a teacher here. When passing through immigration clearance, she said she was pulled aside by Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers who asked about her travel plans. She claimed an officer also looked through her mobile phone, social media applications and bank details.  She claimed she was then, without explanation, brought to a waiting room. She was later asked to go to another room where she took headshots and scanned her fingerprints. She said she was then issued an order of detention in English for her «removal from Singapore». 

Thundery showers expected over CNY holidays, drier days to follow for rest of the month

It will be a wet and stormy Chinese New Year, the Meteorological Service Singapore said on Monday (Feb 16).Moderate to heavy thundery showers are forecast over most parts of the island in the afternoon and evening during the first few days of the second half
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Thundery showers expected over CNY holidays, drier days to follow for rest of the month

It will be a wet and stormy Chinese New Year, the Meteorological Service Singapore said on Monday (Feb 16).Moderate to heavy thundery showers are forecast over most parts of the island in the afternoon and evening during the first few days of the second half of the month.According to the weatherman, the period of moderate and thundery showers will be succeeded by relatively drier conditions, though brief localised thundery showers may still occur on several afternoons.The first half of February saw more showers compared to the second half of January, with localised, short-duration showers occurring over most parts on several afternoons.Temperatures remained between 32 and 33 deg c on most days — with a high of 34.7 deg C recorded at Jurong Island on Feb 4. On Feb 5, widespread thundery showers affected many areas, with a total rainfall of 108.6mm —  the highest rainfall recorded for the first half of February —  at the Jurong Pier area.[[nid:729858]]editor@asiaone.com 

Mercedes driver, 58, dies after allegedly skidding and crashing at Bukit Batok

A 58-year-old male car driver died on Monday (Feb 16) morning after an accident at Bukit Gombak Neighbourhood Centre.The incident happened at about 5.50am at Block 375 Bukit Batok Street 31.Photographs of the aftermath of the accident posted by Facebook user
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Mercedes driver, 58, dies after allegedly skidding and crashing at Bukit Batok

A 58-year-old male car driver died on Monday (Feb 16) morning after an accident at Bukit Gombak Neighbourhood Centre.The incident happened at about 5.50am at Block 375 Bukit Batok Street 31.Photographs of the aftermath of the accident posted by Facebook user Issey Ikemen show a grey Mercedes E-Class saloon car mounted on the pedestrian footpath, with its front bumper against a wall.The user wrote in the post's captions: «What a tragedy. At first, I thought it was a drink driving case. But unfortunately, I heard that the driver was sick and had passed away. Rest in peace.»Responding to AsiaOne's queries, the police and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said that the car is believed to have skidded, adding that the driver was taken unconscious to Ng Teng Fong Hospital where he subsequently died. The police and SCDF did not comment on whether he was unwell.Police investigations are ongoing.[[nid:729934]]editor@asiaone.com 

Reform opens the door to 'patriotic' election pact with the Conservatives if it means keeping the Left-wing coalition out

Zia Yusuf said his party would do the 'patriotic thing' if faced with the prospect of a government comprising Labour, the Greens and the Liberal Democrats.
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Reform opens the door to 'patriotic' election pact with the Conservatives if it means keeping the Left-wing coalition out

Zia Yusuf said his party would do the 'patriotic thing' if faced with the prospect of a government comprising Labour, the Greens and the Liberal Democrats.

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