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Politics

The Bribooks Times

Jan 18th 2026
-By Dhrishti Patel

Greenland and Denmark Protest Foreign Interference at Large Rallies

Greenland and Denmark Protest Foreign Interference at Large Rallies

Politics

What’s Happening?

Tens of thousands of people in Denmark and Greenland took to the streets this weekend in a wave of protests under the banner “Hands Off Greenland” in response to recent statements by U.S. President Donald Trump about the island’s future. The demonstrations were held in major cities like Copenhagen and the capital of Greenland, Nuuk, where crowds waved both the Danish flag and the Greenlandic flag, chanting that Greenland is not for sale and calling for respect for its right to self-determination and sovereignty. 

The protests follow Trump’s repeated remarks suggesting that the United States might seek control over Greenland, a large, semi-autonomous territory that is part of the Kingdom of Denmark and his threat to impose tariffs on European countries that oppose his position. European leaders, including from the United Kingdom, and Nordic nations, have publicly rejected these threats and stressed that Greenland’s future should be decided by Greenlanders and Denmark, not outside pressure.

Why is it Important?

This moment matters because it highlights how people across nations stand up for sovereignty and democratic choice when outside political statements are perceived as threats. Greenland may be remote, but its strategic location, natural resources, and climate importance have made it a focal point in global discussions about Arctic security and international relations.

The situation has also drawn responses from governments and political figures across Europe and within the United States, with some U.S. lawmakers and European leaders urging diplomacy and respect for international law, while others warn that tariff threats could harm long-standing alliances and cooperation.

Art & Literature

The Bribooks Times

Jan 18th 2026
-By Bharti Sharma

From Africa to Sharjah: A Festival That Puts Powerful Stories First

From Africa to Sharjah: A Festival That Puts Powerful Stories First

Art & Literature

What’s Happening?

The Sharjah Festival of African Literature (SFAL) is taking place for the second year, bringing together writers, poets, storytellers, and readers from across Africa and the UAE. Organised by the Sharjah Book Authority, the festival features book talks, storytelling sessions, poetry readings, and cultural conversations that highlight Africa’s rich history, traditions, and modern voices.

SFAL is special because it is the only festival in the Arab world fully dedicated to African literature. It gives visitors a chance to meet famous African authors, discover new books, and hear stories that reflect real-life experiences from different African countries. The festival also supports translating African books into Arabic so more people can read and enjoy them.

Why is it Important?

African stories are being read and celebrated more than ever around the world, and SFAL helps young readers discover voices they may not usually find in school books. It builds understanding between cultures by showing how stories from Africa and the Arab world connect through themes like family, history, identity, and resilience.

By creating a space where writers and readers from different regions meet, the festival encourages cultural curiosity, global thinking, and a love for reading. It also reminds young people that stories from every part of the world matter and that books can help us understand lives far beyond our own.

Sports

The Bribooks Times

Jan 18th 2026
-By Kiara Ajmera

Top Players Open Tata Steel Chess 2026 With Confident Wins

Top Players Open Tata Steel Chess 2026 With Confident Wins

Sports

What’s Happening?

The Tata Steel Chess 2026 tournament opened with an exciting first round as several top players made strong winning starts at one of the world’s most prestigious chess events in Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands. Known as the “Wimbledon of Chess,” the tournament features elite grandmasters and rising stars, and Day One immediately set the tone for intense battles ahead.

India’s Gukesh D began his campaign with a confident victory, showing sharp preparation and calm decision-making in critical moments. Arjun Erigaisi also impressed with a controlled and purposeful win, steadily building pressure before converting his advantage. 

Why is it Important?

A win in the first round of Tata Steel Chess is more than just a point on the scoreboard. It gives players confidence, momentum, and psychological advantage in a tournament where every game is closely fought and standings can change quickly. Starting strong also allows players to dictate the pace of their campaign rather than playing catch-up later.

Watching players like Gukesh and Arjun succeed on such a big stage shows how the new generation is confidently challenging the world’s best, while veterans like Aronian and So remind everyone that experience and patience still matter deeply. Round 1 made it clear that Tata Steel Chess 2026 is set to be a thrilling contest of ideas, strategy, and nerve from the very first move.

Games

The Bribooks Times

Jan 18th 2026
-By Komal Gupta

RuneScape’s 25th Birthday Brings Players Back to Gielinor

RuneScape’s 25th Birthday Brings Players Back to Gielinor

Games

What’s Happening?

RuneScape, one of the world’s most beloved online role-playing games, is celebrating its 25th anniversary and fans old and new are returning to the game in huge numbers. Launched way back in October 2001, RuneScape has kept players exploring and battling in its fantasy world called Gielinor for a quarter-century.

To mark the big birthday, the game’s creators have added special anniversary events, rewards, and in-game content, giving players reasons to revisit RuneScape or jump in for the first time. These celebrations include limited-edition challenges, unique items, and storylines tied to the game’s long history, all designed to stir nostalgia for veterans and spark excitement for newcomers.

Why is it Important?

RuneScape turning 25 years old is a big deal because very few online games last that long and stay popular. Most games come and go, but RuneScape has kept reinventing itself, updating graphics, adding new quests, and expanding its world while keeping the core spirit that made players fall in love with it in the first place.

RuneScape’s success is about more than monsters and magic; it’s about friendships built online, teamwork, creativity in choosing skills and quests, and the fun of learning new abilities and strategies. Celebrating 25 years also highlights something fun about gaming history: games can grow up with you. Players who first logged in as kids are now sharing memories with a new generation.

Science

The Bribooks Times

Jan 18th 2026
-By Omar Al Zaabi

NASA’s Artemis II Rocket Reaches Launch Pad for Moon Crew Mission

NASA’s Artemis II Rocket Reaches Launch Pad for Moon Crew Mission

Science

What’s Happening?

NASA’s Artemis II rocket has reached the launch pad in Florida, marking a major milestone as the space agency prepares for a historic crewed mission around the Moon, the first time humans will travel beyond low Earth orbit since the 1972 Apollo missions. The massive rocket, part of NASA’s Artemis program, is being readied to carry astronauts on a journey that will take them around the Moon and back.

The spacecraft and rocket have gone through months of testing, stacking, and final preparations, and now the crew, a team of astronauts trained for deep-space travel is one step closer to launch. NASA says Artemis II is designed to test key systems with people aboard before an even bigger goal: landing humans on the Moon again on future Artemis missions.

Why is it Important?

This mission matters because it represents a giant leap in human space exploration. Since the last Apollo far-side mission more than 50 years ago, no human has gone beyond Earth’s immediate neighbourhood. By sending astronauts around the Moon, NASA is proving that long-distance crewed space travel is working again, paving the way for future visits to the lunar surface and, eventually, to Mars and beyond.

For young space fans, Artemis II shows how teamwork, technology, and perseverance can open new frontiers. The journey requires engineers, scientists, rocket builders, and astronauts all working together, not just to reach the Moon’s orbit, but to learn how to live and work in space. The Artemis missions also aim to inspire the next generation of explorers by showing that space travel isn’t just history, it’s happening right now.


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Politics

The Bribooks Times

Jan 18th 2026
-By Dhrishti Patel

Greenland and Denmark Protest Foreign Interference at Large Rallies

Greenland and Denmark Protest Foreign Interference at Large Rallies

Politics

What’s Happening?

Tens of thousands of people in Denmark and Greenland took to the streets this weekend in a wave of protests under the banner “Hands Off Greenland” in response to recent statements by U.S. President Donald Trump about the island’s future. The demonstrations were held in major cities like Copenhagen and the capital of Greenland, Nuuk, where crowds waved both the Danish flag and the Greenlandic flag, chanting that Greenland is not for sale and calling for respect for its right to self-determination and sovereignty. 

The protests follow Trump’s repeated remarks suggesting that the United States might seek control over Greenland, a large, semi-autonomous territory that is part of the Kingdom of Denmark and his threat to impose tariffs on European countries that oppose his position. European leaders, including from the United Kingdom, and Nordic nations, have publicly rejected these threats and stressed that Greenland’s future should be decided by Greenlanders and Denmark, not outside pressure.

Why is it Important?

This moment matters because it highlights how people across nations stand up for sovereignty and democratic choice when outside political statements are perceived as threats. Greenland may be remote, but its strategic location, natural resources, and climate importance have made it a focal point in global discussions about Arctic security and international relations.

The situation has also drawn responses from governments and political figures across Europe and within the United States, with some U.S. lawmakers and European leaders urging diplomacy and respect for international law, while others warn that tariff threats could harm long-standing alliances and cooperation.

Art & Literature

The Bribooks Times

Jan 18th 2026
-By Bharti Sharma

From Africa to Sharjah: A Festival That Puts Powerful Stories First

From Africa to Sharjah: A Festival That Puts Powerful Stories First

Art & Literature

What’s Happening?

The Sharjah Festival of African Literature (SFAL) is taking place for the second year, bringing together writers, poets, storytellers, and readers from across Africa and the UAE. Organised by the Sharjah Book Authority, the festival features book talks, storytelling sessions, poetry readings, and cultural conversations that highlight Africa’s rich history, traditions, and modern voices.

SFAL is special because it is the only festival in the Arab world fully dedicated to African literature. It gives visitors a chance to meet famous African authors, discover new books, and hear stories that reflect real-life experiences from different African countries. The festival also supports translating African books into Arabic so more people can read and enjoy them.

Why is it Important?

African stories are being read and celebrated more than ever around the world, and SFAL helps young readers discover voices they may not usually find in school books. It builds understanding between cultures by showing how stories from Africa and the Arab world connect through themes like family, history, identity, and resilience.

By creating a space where writers and readers from different regions meet, the festival encourages cultural curiosity, global thinking, and a love for reading. It also reminds young people that stories from every part of the world matter and that books can help us understand lives far beyond our own.

Sports

The Bribooks Times

Jan 18th 2026
-By Kiara Ajmera

Top Players Open Tata Steel Chess 2026 With Confident Wins

Top Players Open Tata Steel Chess 2026 With Confident Wins

Sports

What’s Happening?

The Tata Steel Chess 2026 tournament opened with an exciting first round as several top players made strong winning starts at one of the world’s most prestigious chess events in Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands. Known as the “Wimbledon of Chess,” the tournament features elite grandmasters and rising stars, and Day One immediately set the tone for intense battles ahead.

India’s Gukesh D began his campaign with a confident victory, showing sharp preparation and calm decision-making in critical moments. Arjun Erigaisi also impressed with a controlled and purposeful win, steadily building pressure before converting his advantage. 

Why is it Important?

A win in the first round of Tata Steel Chess is more than just a point on the scoreboard. It gives players confidence, momentum, and psychological advantage in a tournament where every game is closely fought and standings can change quickly. Starting strong also allows players to dictate the pace of their campaign rather than playing catch-up later.

Watching players like Gukesh and Arjun succeed on such a big stage shows how the new generation is confidently challenging the world’s best, while veterans like Aronian and So remind everyone that experience and patience still matter deeply. Round 1 made it clear that Tata Steel Chess 2026 is set to be a thrilling contest of ideas, strategy, and nerve from the very first move.

Games

The Bribooks Times

Jan 18th 2026
-By Komal Gupta

RuneScape’s 25th Birthday Brings Players Back to Gielinor

RuneScape’s 25th Birthday Brings Players Back to Gielinor

Games

What’s Happening?

RuneScape, one of the world’s most beloved online role-playing games, is celebrating its 25th anniversary and fans old and new are returning to the game in huge numbers. Launched way back in October 2001, RuneScape has kept players exploring and battling in its fantasy world called Gielinor for a quarter-century.

To mark the big birthday, the game’s creators have added special anniversary events, rewards, and in-game content, giving players reasons to revisit RuneScape or jump in for the first time. These celebrations include limited-edition challenges, unique items, and storylines tied to the game’s long history, all designed to stir nostalgia for veterans and spark excitement for newcomers.

Why is it Important?

RuneScape turning 25 years old is a big deal because very few online games last that long and stay popular. Most games come and go, but RuneScape has kept reinventing itself, updating graphics, adding new quests, and expanding its world while keeping the core spirit that made players fall in love with it in the first place.

RuneScape’s success is about more than monsters and magic; it’s about friendships built online, teamwork, creativity in choosing skills and quests, and the fun of learning new abilities and strategies. Celebrating 25 years also highlights something fun about gaming history: games can grow up with you. Players who first logged in as kids are now sharing memories with a new generation.

Science

The Bribooks Times

Jan 18th 2026
-By Omar Al Zaabi

NASA’s Artemis II Rocket Reaches Launch Pad for Moon Crew Mission

NASA’s Artemis II Rocket Reaches Launch Pad for Moon Crew Mission

Science

What’s Happening?

NASA’s Artemis II rocket has reached the launch pad in Florida, marking a major milestone as the space agency prepares for a historic crewed mission around the Moon, the first time humans will travel beyond low Earth orbit since the 1972 Apollo missions. The massive rocket, part of NASA’s Artemis program, is being readied to carry astronauts on a journey that will take them around the Moon and back.

The spacecraft and rocket have gone through months of testing, stacking, and final preparations, and now the crew, a team of astronauts trained for deep-space travel is one step closer to launch. NASA says Artemis II is designed to test key systems with people aboard before an even bigger goal: landing humans on the Moon again on future Artemis missions.

Why is it Important?

This mission matters because it represents a giant leap in human space exploration. Since the last Apollo far-side mission more than 50 years ago, no human has gone beyond Earth’s immediate neighbourhood. By sending astronauts around the Moon, NASA is proving that long-distance crewed space travel is working again, paving the way for future visits to the lunar surface and, eventually, to Mars and beyond.

For young space fans, Artemis II shows how teamwork, technology, and perseverance can open new frontiers. The journey requires engineers, scientists, rocket builders, and astronauts all working together, not just to reach the Moon’s orbit, but to learn how to live and work in space. The Artemis missions also aim to inspire the next generation of explorers by showing that space travel isn’t just history, it’s happening right now.