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Politics

The Bribooks Times

Feb 24th 2026
-By Barenya Dipti

Four Years On: Zelenskyy Reflects on the Russia-Ukraine War!

Four Years On: Zelenskyy Reflects on the Russia-Ukraine War!

Politics

What’s Happening?

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy marked the four-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, reflecting on the toll the war has taken on his country and its people. Since the conflict began in February 2022, fighting has reshaped daily life for millions, displaced civilians, and triggered global responses from governments and organisations around the world. 

On this anniversary, Zelenskyy’s message focused on Ukraine’s resilience and determination to continue defending its sovereignty and territorial integrity despite ongoing battles and challenges on multiple fronts.

Why is it Important?

This matters because the conflict between Russia and Ukraine isn’t just a headline, it’s a major event reshaping geopolitics, security, and alliances across the world. A war that’s lasted four years means a whole generation of teens and young adults has known nothing but conflict in that region, affecting families, communities, and national structures. 

Zelenskyy’s anniversary message is also a way to remind global partners of Ukraine’s ongoing needs for support from humanitarian aid to diplomatic backing and military assistance. Observing what he says and how the world responds helps put into perspective how long-term crises affect everyday people and the wider global community.

Art & Literature

The Bribooks Times

Feb 24th 2026
-By Chaitanya Desai

BAFTA Spotlight: Boong Becomes India’s First Winner in Family Film Category!

BAFTA Spotlight: Boong Becomes India’s First Winner in Family Film Category!

Art & Literature

What’s Happening?

At the 2026 BAFTA Awards, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts’ big annual event, India’s Boong turned heads and made history. Boong became the first Indian film ever to win the award for Best Children’s and Family Film, beating out entries from around the world. The film’s win was celebrated on the red carpet and across social media, with fans, critics, and filmmakers hailing it as a major milestone for Indian cinema on the global stage.

Boong, known for its heartwarming story, memorable characters, and strong emotional core captured audiences and BAFTA voters alike. The win wasn’t just about the trophy: it marked India’s growing footprint in international film awards, especially in categories that celebrate stories for young audiences and families.

Why is it Important?

This matters because the BAFTAs are one of the most respected awards in global cinema, and India winning in a competitive category shows how Indian storytelling is resonating worldwide. Getting a BAFTA isn’t just about recognition, it amplifies the voices of filmmakers and helps movies reach bigger audiences across countries and cultures.

It also underscores that cinema made for kids and families isn’t just “fun”, it can be powerful, meaningful, and award-worthy. In short: India’s Boong didn’t just bring home a BAFTA, it opened a new chapter for Indian films on the global stage.

Sports

The Bribooks Times

Feb 24th 2026
-By Layla Al Ameri

T20 World Cup: West Indies beat Zimbabwe by 107 runs in Super 8!

T20 World Cup: West Indies beat Zimbabwe by 107 runs in Super 8!

Sports

What’s Happening?

West Indies delivered an absolute run-fest at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, crushing Zimbabwe by 107 runs in their Super 8 clash. Riding on blistering half-centuries from Shimron Hetmyer and Rovman Powell, the Caribbean side piled up 254/6, the highest team total of this World Cup and the second-highest score in T20 World Cup history.

Zimbabwe’s chase never really took off. Faced with a mammoth target, their batting line-up collapsed to 147 all out, as the West Indies bowlers kept the pressure on from the very first over. The result? A one-sided match that underlined just how dangerous this West Indies team can be when their big hitters fire.

Why is it Important?

This win wasn’t just big, it was statement-making. The 107-run margin is West Indies’ largest victory at this World Cup, and it keeps their perfect record intact at five wins from five matches. More importantly, it sends a clear warning to the rest of the Super 8 teams: this side isn’t just winning, it’s dominating.

With confidence soaring, explosive batting clicking, and momentum firmly on their side, Shai Hope’s West Indies are growing stronger with every match and suddenly look like one of the most feared teams in the race to the semi-finals.

Science

The Bribooks Times

Feb 24th 2026
-By Varsha Soni

NASA Helps Giant Tortoises Come Back to the Galápagos After 150 Years

NASA Helps Giant Tortoises Come Back to the Galápagos After 150 Years

Science

What’s Happening?

After more than 150 years, giant tortoises are being reintroduced to a part of the Galápagos Islands where they had vanished long ago and NASA played an unexpected part in making it possible. The tortoises had disappeared from some islands due to human activities and introduced species in the 1800s, but scientists have spent years planning their return.

NASA’s contribution came through satellite data and mapping tools that helped researchers understand the shape of the land, vegetation cover, and habitat conditions that would support tortoises again. By combining this space-based information with on-the-ground science, conservationists could identify the best locations for reintroducing the animals, ensuring they have the food and shelter needed to thrive.

Why is it Important?

This matters because giant tortoises are iconic species for the Galápagos, they helped inspire Charles Darwin’s ideas about evolution and remain symbols of nature’s power and fragility. Reintroducing them to places they once called home helps restore ecosystems, because tortoises play key roles in spreading seeds and shaping plant communities. It’s a big win for biodiversity.

It’s also cool to see space technology used for something so Earth-centered: NASA’s satellites don’t just help explore planets and stars, they can also help protect life here at home. This mix of space science + wildlife conservation shows how tools built for understanding Earth from above can make a real difference on the ground. 


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Politics

The Bribooks Times

Feb 24th 2026
-By Barenya Dipti

Four Years On: Zelenskyy Reflects on the Russia-Ukraine War!

Four Years On: Zelenskyy Reflects on the Russia-Ukraine War!

Politics

What’s Happening?

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy marked the four-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, reflecting on the toll the war has taken on his country and its people. Since the conflict began in February 2022, fighting has reshaped daily life for millions, displaced civilians, and triggered global responses from governments and organisations around the world. 

On this anniversary, Zelenskyy’s message focused on Ukraine’s resilience and determination to continue defending its sovereignty and territorial integrity despite ongoing battles and challenges on multiple fronts.

Why is it Important?

This matters because the conflict between Russia and Ukraine isn’t just a headline, it’s a major event reshaping geopolitics, security, and alliances across the world. A war that’s lasted four years means a whole generation of teens and young adults has known nothing but conflict in that region, affecting families, communities, and national structures. 

Zelenskyy’s anniversary message is also a way to remind global partners of Ukraine’s ongoing needs for support from humanitarian aid to diplomatic backing and military assistance. Observing what he says and how the world responds helps put into perspective how long-term crises affect everyday people and the wider global community.

Art & Literature

The Bribooks Times

Feb 24th 2026
-By Chaitanya Desai

BAFTA Spotlight: Boong Becomes India’s First Winner in Family Film Category!

BAFTA Spotlight: Boong Becomes India’s First Winner in Family Film Category!

Art & Literature

What’s Happening?

At the 2026 BAFTA Awards, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts’ big annual event, India’s Boong turned heads and made history. Boong became the first Indian film ever to win the award for Best Children’s and Family Film, beating out entries from around the world. The film’s win was celebrated on the red carpet and across social media, with fans, critics, and filmmakers hailing it as a major milestone for Indian cinema on the global stage.

Boong, known for its heartwarming story, memorable characters, and strong emotional core captured audiences and BAFTA voters alike. The win wasn’t just about the trophy: it marked India’s growing footprint in international film awards, especially in categories that celebrate stories for young audiences and families.

Why is it Important?

This matters because the BAFTAs are one of the most respected awards in global cinema, and India winning in a competitive category shows how Indian storytelling is resonating worldwide. Getting a BAFTA isn’t just about recognition, it amplifies the voices of filmmakers and helps movies reach bigger audiences across countries and cultures.

It also underscores that cinema made for kids and families isn’t just “fun”, it can be powerful, meaningful, and award-worthy. In short: India’s Boong didn’t just bring home a BAFTA, it opened a new chapter for Indian films on the global stage.

Sports

The Bribooks Times

Feb 24th 2026
-By Layla Al Ameri

T20 World Cup: West Indies beat Zimbabwe by 107 runs in Super 8!

T20 World Cup: West Indies beat Zimbabwe by 107 runs in Super 8!

Sports

What’s Happening?

West Indies delivered an absolute run-fest at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, crushing Zimbabwe by 107 runs in their Super 8 clash. Riding on blistering half-centuries from Shimron Hetmyer and Rovman Powell, the Caribbean side piled up 254/6, the highest team total of this World Cup and the second-highest score in T20 World Cup history.

Zimbabwe’s chase never really took off. Faced with a mammoth target, their batting line-up collapsed to 147 all out, as the West Indies bowlers kept the pressure on from the very first over. The result? A one-sided match that underlined just how dangerous this West Indies team can be when their big hitters fire.

Why is it Important?

This win wasn’t just big, it was statement-making. The 107-run margin is West Indies’ largest victory at this World Cup, and it keeps their perfect record intact at five wins from five matches. More importantly, it sends a clear warning to the rest of the Super 8 teams: this side isn’t just winning, it’s dominating.

With confidence soaring, explosive batting clicking, and momentum firmly on their side, Shai Hope’s West Indies are growing stronger with every match and suddenly look like one of the most feared teams in the race to the semi-finals.

Science

The Bribooks Times

Feb 24th 2026
-By Varsha Soni

NASA Helps Giant Tortoises Come Back to the Galápagos After 150 Years

NASA Helps Giant Tortoises Come Back to the Galápagos After 150 Years

Science

What’s Happening?

After more than 150 years, giant tortoises are being reintroduced to a part of the Galápagos Islands where they had vanished long ago and NASA played an unexpected part in making it possible. The tortoises had disappeared from some islands due to human activities and introduced species in the 1800s, but scientists have spent years planning their return.

NASA’s contribution came through satellite data and mapping tools that helped researchers understand the shape of the land, vegetation cover, and habitat conditions that would support tortoises again. By combining this space-based information with on-the-ground science, conservationists could identify the best locations for reintroducing the animals, ensuring they have the food and shelter needed to thrive.

Why is it Important?

This matters because giant tortoises are iconic species for the Galápagos, they helped inspire Charles Darwin’s ideas about evolution and remain symbols of nature’s power and fragility. Reintroducing them to places they once called home helps restore ecosystems, because tortoises play key roles in spreading seeds and shaping plant communities. It’s a big win for biodiversity.

It’s also cool to see space technology used for something so Earth-centered: NASA’s satellites don’t just help explore planets and stars, they can also help protect life here at home. This mix of space science + wildlife conservation shows how tools built for understanding Earth from above can make a real difference on the ground.