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Politics

The Bribooks Times

Jan 24th 2026
-By Amogh Ajay

Red Sea Security Talks Intensify as Global Shipping Faces Renewed Threats

Red Sea Security Talks Intensify as Global Shipping Faces Renewed Threats

Politics

What’s Happening?

In January 2026, international naval powers and regional governments stepped up coordinated talks to address escalating security threats in the Red Sea, one of the world’s most critical maritime corridors. Recent attacks on commercial vessels and rising instability along key coastal zones have disrupted shipping routes connecting Europe, Asia, and Africa. 

In response, multinational task forces are expanding patrols, while diplomatic negotiations focus on intelligence sharing, rules of engagement, and long-term maritime security frameworks. Shipping companies have warned of higher insurance costs and delays, with some vessels rerouted around the Cape of Good Hope, adding weeks to global supply chains. 

Why is it Important?

The Red Sea has been a strategic artery of global commerce since antiquity, linking the Mediterranean world to the Indian Ocean long before the modern Suez Canal opened in 1869. Today, roughly a tenth of global trade passes through these waters, making their security a matter of international economic stability. The current crisis echoes past moments when chokepoints—from the Strait of Hormuz to the Malacca Strait—became flashpoints for geopolitical rivalry and collective security action. How states respond now will shape norms around protecting global commons in an era of fragmented power and non-state threats. Effective cooperation could reinforce confidence in shared security responsibilities; failure risks normalising disruption as a cost of doing business.

Sports

The Bribooks Times

Jan 24th 2026
-By Aditya Agarwal

India Chase Down 209 in a Blaze as They Beat New Zealand in 2nd T20I

India Chase Down 209 in a Blaze as They Beat New Zealand in 2nd T20I

Sports

What’s Happening?

In the second T20 International in Raipur, India and New Zealand served up a thrilling high-scoring cricket match that ended with India chasing down a huge target of 209 runs in just 15.2 overs. New Zealand batted first and scored 208 for 6, with useful runs from their batters that set up a challenging total. 

In response, India’s batsmen put on a spectacular show: Ishan Kishan scored a quick 76, and captain Suryakumar Yadav blasted an unbeaten 82, helping India reach the target with seven wickets in hand and 28 balls to spare. The powerful partnership and fast scoring ensured India took a 2–0 lead in the five-match T20 series.

Why is it Important?

Scoring more than 200 runs in a T20 match is already a big achievement, but India chased it down with plenty of time left, showcasing aggressive batting and smart partnerships under pressure. That kind of performance can give a team big confidence and momentum as the series continues.

It shows how important it is to both set a high total when batting first and to keep scoring quickly but sensibly when chasing. The way Kishan and Suryakumar paced their innings, hitting boundaries and rotating the strike kept the run rate climbing and the target within reach early. 

Tech

The Bribooks Times

Jan 24th 2026
-By Soham Kasturia

Meta Shifts Teen AI Experience With Temporary Block and New Controls

Meta Shifts Teen AI Experience With Temporary Block and New Controls

Tech

What’s Happening?

Meta, one of the world’s biggest tech companies, has announced that it will temporarily block teenagers from using its AI characters on famous social media platforms. The change will start in the coming weeks and means that people under 18, based on their birthday or Meta’s age-prediction technology will no longer be able to chat or interact with AI characters until an updated and safer version is ready. 

Meta has said it’s doing this as part of a bigger plan to redesign AI experiences for teens with more parental controls and age-appropriate features. Meta’s decision comes as the company is facing scrutiny and legal cases about how its apps affect young users, and it has previously previewed new controls that let parents manage what teens can see and do online.

Why is it Important?

Meta’s announcement shows how big tech companies are trying to balance innovation with safety, especially when it comes to tools that might influence emotions, thoughts, or behaviour. Temporarily blocking access until a redesigned version is ready means Meta is choosing to pause first and improve later, which could reduce the chance of teens encountering content or conversations that adults feel should be filtered more carefully.

Companies don’t just launch features and leave them unchanged, they respond to feedback from experts, and regulators, and sometimes make big changes to ensure features are suitable for everyone. It also shows that the online world from social media to AI characters is constantly being updated, and that safety and privacy remain key parts of how technology develops.

Science

The Bribooks Times

Jan 24th 2026
-By Kaelyn Dave

Ancient Galaxy Found Starved of New Stars by Its Supermassive Black Hole

Ancient Galaxy Found Starved of New Stars by Its Supermassive Black Hole

Science

What’s Happening?

Astronomers have discovered an ancient galaxy that stopped forming stars long ago and they think the reason might be a supermassive black hole at its center. This galaxy, which existed when the Universe was still young, looks “dead” because it no longer creates new stars. Instead of glowing with fresh, bright stars like our Milky Way does today, it’s filled with older stars and gas that can’t collapse to make new ones.

The supermassive black hole, millions or even billions of times heavier than our Sun may have played a key role in this “cosmic retirement.” When black holes feed on gas, they can release huge amounts of energy in the form of powerful outflows and radiation. In this case, scientists think that the black hole may have heated up or pushed away the galaxy’s gas, leaving nothing cool and dense enough to form new stars. 

In other words, the galaxy may have been starved into inactivity by its own black hole!

Why is it Important?

Some galaxies like ours keep forming stars for billions of years. Others finish their star-making early and become what astronomers call “quiescent” or “dead.” Finding one this old gives scientists a rare glimpse into how galaxies in the early Universe lived, struggled, and sometimes “shut down.”

This discovery also helps answer one of astronomy’s big questions: Why do some galaxies stop forming stars while others keep going? By connecting this ancient galaxy’s quietness to the power of its central black hole, scientists are piecing together how different cosmic environments influence the fate of vast star systems.


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Politics

The Bribooks Times

Jan 24th 2026
-By Amogh Ajay

Red Sea Security Talks Intensify as Global Shipping Faces Renewed Threats

Red Sea Security Talks Intensify as Global Shipping Faces Renewed Threats

Politics

What’s Happening?

In January 2026, international naval powers and regional governments stepped up coordinated talks to address escalating security threats in the Red Sea, one of the world’s most critical maritime corridors. Recent attacks on commercial vessels and rising instability along key coastal zones have disrupted shipping routes connecting Europe, Asia, and Africa. 

In response, multinational task forces are expanding patrols, while diplomatic negotiations focus on intelligence sharing, rules of engagement, and long-term maritime security frameworks. Shipping companies have warned of higher insurance costs and delays, with some vessels rerouted around the Cape of Good Hope, adding weeks to global supply chains. 

Why is it Important?

The Red Sea has been a strategic artery of global commerce since antiquity, linking the Mediterranean world to the Indian Ocean long before the modern Suez Canal opened in 1869. Today, roughly a tenth of global trade passes through these waters, making their security a matter of international economic stability. The current crisis echoes past moments when chokepoints—from the Strait of Hormuz to the Malacca Strait—became flashpoints for geopolitical rivalry and collective security action. How states respond now will shape norms around protecting global commons in an era of fragmented power and non-state threats. Effective cooperation could reinforce confidence in shared security responsibilities; failure risks normalising disruption as a cost of doing business.

Sports

The Bribooks Times

Jan 24th 2026
-By Aditya Agarwal

India Chase Down 209 in a Blaze as They Beat New Zealand in 2nd T20I

India Chase Down 209 in a Blaze as They Beat New Zealand in 2nd T20I

Sports

What’s Happening?

In the second T20 International in Raipur, India and New Zealand served up a thrilling high-scoring cricket match that ended with India chasing down a huge target of 209 runs in just 15.2 overs. New Zealand batted first and scored 208 for 6, with useful runs from their batters that set up a challenging total. 

In response, India’s batsmen put on a spectacular show: Ishan Kishan scored a quick 76, and captain Suryakumar Yadav blasted an unbeaten 82, helping India reach the target with seven wickets in hand and 28 balls to spare. The powerful partnership and fast scoring ensured India took a 2–0 lead in the five-match T20 series.

Why is it Important?

Scoring more than 200 runs in a T20 match is already a big achievement, but India chased it down with plenty of time left, showcasing aggressive batting and smart partnerships under pressure. That kind of performance can give a team big confidence and momentum as the series continues.

It shows how important it is to both set a high total when batting first and to keep scoring quickly but sensibly when chasing. The way Kishan and Suryakumar paced their innings, hitting boundaries and rotating the strike kept the run rate climbing and the target within reach early. 

Tech

The Bribooks Times

Jan 24th 2026
-By Soham Kasturia

Meta Shifts Teen AI Experience With Temporary Block and New Controls

Meta Shifts Teen AI Experience With Temporary Block and New Controls

Tech

What’s Happening?

Meta, one of the world’s biggest tech companies, has announced that it will temporarily block teenagers from using its AI characters on famous social media platforms. The change will start in the coming weeks and means that people under 18, based on their birthday or Meta’s age-prediction technology will no longer be able to chat or interact with AI characters until an updated and safer version is ready. 

Meta has said it’s doing this as part of a bigger plan to redesign AI experiences for teens with more parental controls and age-appropriate features. Meta’s decision comes as the company is facing scrutiny and legal cases about how its apps affect young users, and it has previously previewed new controls that let parents manage what teens can see and do online.

Why is it Important?

Meta’s announcement shows how big tech companies are trying to balance innovation with safety, especially when it comes to tools that might influence emotions, thoughts, or behaviour. Temporarily blocking access until a redesigned version is ready means Meta is choosing to pause first and improve later, which could reduce the chance of teens encountering content or conversations that adults feel should be filtered more carefully.

Companies don’t just launch features and leave them unchanged, they respond to feedback from experts, and regulators, and sometimes make big changes to ensure features are suitable for everyone. It also shows that the online world from social media to AI characters is constantly being updated, and that safety and privacy remain key parts of how technology develops.

Science

The Bribooks Times

Jan 24th 2026
-By Kaelyn Dave

Ancient Galaxy Found Starved of New Stars by Its Supermassive Black Hole

Ancient Galaxy Found Starved of New Stars by Its Supermassive Black Hole

Science

What’s Happening?

Astronomers have discovered an ancient galaxy that stopped forming stars long ago and they think the reason might be a supermassive black hole at its center. This galaxy, which existed when the Universe was still young, looks “dead” because it no longer creates new stars. Instead of glowing with fresh, bright stars like our Milky Way does today, it’s filled with older stars and gas that can’t collapse to make new ones.

The supermassive black hole, millions or even billions of times heavier than our Sun may have played a key role in this “cosmic retirement.” When black holes feed on gas, they can release huge amounts of energy in the form of powerful outflows and radiation. In this case, scientists think that the black hole may have heated up or pushed away the galaxy’s gas, leaving nothing cool and dense enough to form new stars. 

In other words, the galaxy may have been starved into inactivity by its own black hole!

Why is it Important?

Some galaxies like ours keep forming stars for billions of years. Others finish their star-making early and become what astronomers call “quiescent” or “dead.” Finding one this old gives scientists a rare glimpse into how galaxies in the early Universe lived, struggled, and sometimes “shut down.”

This discovery also helps answer one of astronomy’s big questions: Why do some galaxies stop forming stars while others keep going? By connecting this ancient galaxy’s quietness to the power of its central black hole, scientists are piecing together how different cosmic environments influence the fate of vast star systems.