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Politics

The Bribooks Times

Mar 14th 2026
-By Ronit Dutta

From Airstrikes to Oil Shocks: The Expanding Middle East Conflict

From Airstrikes to Oil Shocks: The Expanding Middle East Conflict

Politics

What’s Happening?

Fighting between Iran, Israel, and the United States continues across the Middle East, with new missile and drone activity reported around the Gulf region. Air-defence systems in countries like the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia have been active after detecting incoming threats, while shipping routes near the Strait of Hormuz remain tense, forcing some oil tankers to delay journeys. 

At the same time, cyberattacks linked to the conflict and continued airstrikes have increased regional instability, and reports say millions of people inside Iran have been displaced as attacks continue.

Why is it Important?

The conflict is raising global concerns because the Strait of Hormuz carries a large share of the world’s oil, meaning disruptions there can push energy prices higher and affect economies worldwide. 

Airlines have also rerouted flights over parts of the Middle East due to safety concerns. With governments around the world urging a ceasefire to prevent the war from spreading further, experts say the situation remains one of the most closely watched international crises right now.

Sports

The Bribooks Times

Mar 14th 2026
-By Farah Ansari

F1 Calendar Shrinks as Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Races Are Called Off

F1 Calendar Shrinks as Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Races Are Called Off

Sports

What’s Happening?

Formula 1 is expected to cancel the 2026 Bahrain Grand Prix and the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, which were scheduled for April 12 in Bahrain and April 19 in Saudi Arabia. The decision comes as tensions rise in the Middle East due to the ongoing conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel. 

Security concerns and logistical challenges have made it difficult for teams to safely travel and transport equipment to the race locations. Because of this, Formula 1 officials are preparing to remove the two events from the race calendar.

Why is it Important?

The cancellations would reduce the 2026 Formula 1 season from 24 races to about 22 races, leaving a gap in the schedule between the Japanese Grand Prix in late March and the Miami Grand Prix in early May. 

The decision also shows how global events like wars can affect international sports competitions. Safety for drivers, teams, and fans is the top priority, and organizers say the races are unlikely to be replaced with new venues this season.

Tech

The Bribooks Times

Mar 14th 2026
-By Janvika Modi

EU Nations Support Ban on AI-Created Harmful Images

EU Nations Support Ban on AI-Created Harmful Images

Tech

What’s Happening?

Countries in the European Union (EU) have agreed to support a ban on AI systems that create harmful deepfakes without a person’s permission. Deepfakes are images or videos made using artificial intelligence that can make it appear as if someone is doing or saying something they never actually did.

The decision came after public concern over AI-generated images created by the chatbot Grok, which is linked to the platform X. EU officials say the new rule would stop AI tools from creating harmful fake images of people or any illegal content involving minors, aiming to better protect people online.

Why is it Important?

The proposal is part of updates to the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act, a major law that regulates how AI systems are developed and used across Europe. Lawmakers say the ban is meant to protect people’s privacy and prevent AI from being used to harm or humiliate others. 

The rule still needs approval and negotiations between EU governments and the European Parliament before it becomes final law, but it shows how governments are starting to create stronger rules for AI technologies as they become more powerful and widely used online.

Science

The Bribooks Times

Mar 14th 2026
-By Layla Al Ameri

Earth’s Clock Is Changing: Climate Change Lengthens Our Days

Earth’s Clock Is Changing: Climate Change Lengthens Our Days

Science

What’s Happening?

Scientists have discovered that climate change is actually slowing down Earth’s rotation, which means our days are getting slightly longer than before. As glaciers and polar ice melt, huge amounts of water move from the poles toward the oceans near the equator. 

This shift in weight changes how the planet spins, similar to a figure skater slowing down when they stretch their arms outward. Researchers say the change is small, adding only tiny fractions of a millisecond to each day, but the effect is now stronger than at any time in the past 3.6 million years.

Why is it Important?

Even tiny changes in Earth’s rotation matter because many technologies like GPS satellites, internet systems, and global timekeeping, depend on extremely precise measurements of time. Scientists say the melting of ice sheets and rising sea levels are redistributing mass on the planet, which slows the spin and gradually lengthens the 24-hour day. 

Understanding this effect helps researchers study how climate change is reshaping the planet, not just on the surface, but even in how Earth moves through space.


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Politics

The Bribooks Times

Mar 14th 2026
-By Ronit Dutta

From Airstrikes to Oil Shocks: The Expanding Middle East Conflict

From Airstrikes to Oil Shocks: The Expanding Middle East Conflict

Politics

What’s Happening?

Fighting between Iran, Israel, and the United States continues across the Middle East, with new missile and drone activity reported around the Gulf region. Air-defence systems in countries like the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia have been active after detecting incoming threats, while shipping routes near the Strait of Hormuz remain tense, forcing some oil tankers to delay journeys. 

At the same time, cyberattacks linked to the conflict and continued airstrikes have increased regional instability, and reports say millions of people inside Iran have been displaced as attacks continue.

Why is it Important?

The conflict is raising global concerns because the Strait of Hormuz carries a large share of the world’s oil, meaning disruptions there can push energy prices higher and affect economies worldwide. 

Airlines have also rerouted flights over parts of the Middle East due to safety concerns. With governments around the world urging a ceasefire to prevent the war from spreading further, experts say the situation remains one of the most closely watched international crises right now.

Sports

The Bribooks Times

Mar 14th 2026
-By Farah Ansari

F1 Calendar Shrinks as Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Races Are Called Off

F1 Calendar Shrinks as Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Races Are Called Off

Sports

What’s Happening?

Formula 1 is expected to cancel the 2026 Bahrain Grand Prix and the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, which were scheduled for April 12 in Bahrain and April 19 in Saudi Arabia. The decision comes as tensions rise in the Middle East due to the ongoing conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel. 

Security concerns and logistical challenges have made it difficult for teams to safely travel and transport equipment to the race locations. Because of this, Formula 1 officials are preparing to remove the two events from the race calendar.

Why is it Important?

The cancellations would reduce the 2026 Formula 1 season from 24 races to about 22 races, leaving a gap in the schedule between the Japanese Grand Prix in late March and the Miami Grand Prix in early May. 

The decision also shows how global events like wars can affect international sports competitions. Safety for drivers, teams, and fans is the top priority, and organizers say the races are unlikely to be replaced with new venues this season.

Tech

The Bribooks Times

Mar 14th 2026
-By Janvika Modi

EU Nations Support Ban on AI-Created Harmful Images

EU Nations Support Ban on AI-Created Harmful Images

Tech

What’s Happening?

Countries in the European Union (EU) have agreed to support a ban on AI systems that create harmful deepfakes without a person’s permission. Deepfakes are images or videos made using artificial intelligence that can make it appear as if someone is doing or saying something they never actually did.

The decision came after public concern over AI-generated images created by the chatbot Grok, which is linked to the platform X. EU officials say the new rule would stop AI tools from creating harmful fake images of people or any illegal content involving minors, aiming to better protect people online.

Why is it Important?

The proposal is part of updates to the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act, a major law that regulates how AI systems are developed and used across Europe. Lawmakers say the ban is meant to protect people’s privacy and prevent AI from being used to harm or humiliate others. 

The rule still needs approval and negotiations between EU governments and the European Parliament before it becomes final law, but it shows how governments are starting to create stronger rules for AI technologies as they become more powerful and widely used online.

Science

The Bribooks Times

Mar 14th 2026
-By Layla Al Ameri

Earth’s Clock Is Changing: Climate Change Lengthens Our Days

Earth’s Clock Is Changing: Climate Change Lengthens Our Days

Science

What’s Happening?

Scientists have discovered that climate change is actually slowing down Earth’s rotation, which means our days are getting slightly longer than before. As glaciers and polar ice melt, huge amounts of water move from the poles toward the oceans near the equator. 

This shift in weight changes how the planet spins, similar to a figure skater slowing down when they stretch their arms outward. Researchers say the change is small, adding only tiny fractions of a millisecond to each day, but the effect is now stronger than at any time in the past 3.6 million years.

Why is it Important?

Even tiny changes in Earth’s rotation matter because many technologies like GPS satellites, internet systems, and global timekeeping, depend on extremely precise measurements of time. Scientists say the melting of ice sheets and rising sea levels are redistributing mass on the planet, which slows the spin and gradually lengthens the 24-hour day. 

Understanding this effect helps researchers study how climate change is reshaping the planet, not just on the surface, but even in how Earth moves through space.