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Without music, life would be a mistake.

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Friedrich Nietzsche, a philosopher and writer, reflecting on the centrality of art in human life.

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Politics

The Bribooks Times

Mar 17th 2026
-By Dhruv Mishra

Japan and U.S. Move Closer on Advanced Missile Defense Project

Japan and U.S. Move Closer on Advanced Missile Defense Project

Politics

What’s Happening?

Japan is planning to take part in a new missile defense project called “Golden Dome,” a program proposed by Donald Trump to strengthen protection against advanced missile threats. The system aims to expand existing defenses by using technology that can detect, track, and possibly intercept missiles from space. 

Japan’s government is expected to inform the United States about its interest in joining the initiative during a meeting between Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and President Trump in Washington. The project is designed to create a powerful shield against modern weapons such as hypersonic missiles, which travel extremely fast and are being developed by countries like China and Russia.

Why is it Important?

If Japan joins the project, it could help develop or produce missiles and other equipment needed for the system. The move is also connected to growing security concerns in the region, including tensions involving China and North Korea. 

Japan has been steadily strengthening the capabilities of the Japan Self-Defense Forces and increasing defense cooperation with the United States to respond to new threats. Experts say that participating in the Golden Dome project could help Japan improve its own missile defenses while also supporting a larger international security effort aimed at protecting countries from long-range missile attacks.

Art & Literature

The Bribooks Times

Mar 17th 2026
-By Baani Raj

China Brings 4,000+ Books and Cultural Events to London Book Fair 2026

China Brings 4,000+ Books and Cultural Events to London Book Fair 2026

Art & Literature

What’s Happening?

At the London Book Fair 2026, China’s publishing industry made a major impression by presenting a large collection of books and literary events. The Chinese pavilion displayed more than 4,000 book titles, covering a wide range of topics such as literature, culture, history, academic studies, and children’s books. 

The exhibition attracted many visitors who explored the displays to learn more about modern Chinese storytelling and ideas. The fair, held in London, brings together publishers, writers, and literary experts from around the world to share books and discover new authors.

Why is it Important?

China’s delegation also organized over 40 activities, including author talks, book launches, and discussions about publishing trends. These events gave international publishers a chance to meet Chinese writers and explore opportunities for translation and collaboration. 

Industry experts say such exchanges help books travel across borders, allowing stories from different cultures to reach new readers. By showcasing its literature and encouraging global partnerships, China hopes to strengthen cultural connections and expand the international audience for its books.

Tech

The Bribooks Times

Mar 17th 2026
-By Sargam Kohli

Meta Plans Major Change to Instagram Messaging in May 2026

Meta Plans Major Change to Instagram Messaging in May 2026

Tech

What’s Happening?

Meta has announced that it will discontinue an optional encrypted messaging feature starting May 8, 2026. The feature, introduced in 2023, allowed people to send messages that only the sender and the receiver could read. 

Even the platform itself could not view the content of those conversations. However, users had to manually turn the feature on for each chat, and the company says only a small percentage of people actually used it. Because of this low usage, Meta decided to remove the feature and focus on improving other parts of its messaging system.

Why is it Important?

The change means that conversations created with this extra-private setting may not remain available once the feature is removed. Users have been advised to download or save any important messages, photos, or videos before the May 2026 deadline. The decision has also sparked discussions among technology experts and privacy advocates. 

Some argue that encrypted messaging helps protect private communication online, while others say removing it could make it easier for platforms to detect harmful activity and improve safety. The move highlights the ongoing challenge technology companies face in balancing privacy, safety, and the practical use of new features in large online platforms.

Science

The Bribooks Times

Mar 17th 2026
-By Angelina Sharma

NASA Begins Integration and Testing of Dragonfly Titan Rotorcraft

NASA Begins Integration and Testing of Dragonfly Titan Rotorcraft

Science

What’s Happening?

After its success with Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, NASA builds on its exploration of unseen worlds with Dragonfly. Dragonfly, a car-sized, nuclear-powered rotorcraft designed to investigate Titan's potential to host life, has begun its integration and testing stage. As the second rotorcraft mission to explore the skies of a world beyond Earth, Dragonfly is larger and more advanced than before. It will be powered by nuclear energy rather than solar power as it explores one of the most promising moons in the Solar System. 

This Titan drone mission costs $3.35 billion and is expected to launch in 2028 toward Titan, Saturn’s largest moon. However, its integration and test phase is projected to continue into early 2027 before its launch aboard a Falcon Heavy rocket from Kennedy Space Center.

Why is it Important?

Before Dragonfly, Titan was explored only once by the European Huygens lander, uncovering its skies and surface for a few hours in 2005. The discovery of liquid hydrocarbons like ethane and methane in its vast seas and lakes has made Titan one of the most exciting targets for scientists. Such liquid hydrocarbons could aid the formation of life, whether it resembles life on Earth or not. Favorable conditions could pave the way for the development of “protocells.” After touchdown on Titan, Dragonfly is designed to explore chemical diversity, geology, and atmospheric conditions of Titan in pursuit of uncovering life’s origins.


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Politics

The Bribooks Times

Mar 17th 2026
-By Dhruv Mishra

Japan and U.S. Move Closer on Advanced Missile Defense Project

Japan and U.S. Move Closer on Advanced Missile Defense Project

Politics

What’s Happening?

Japan is planning to take part in a new missile defense project called “Golden Dome,” a program proposed by Donald Trump to strengthen protection against advanced missile threats. The system aims to expand existing defenses by using technology that can detect, track, and possibly intercept missiles from space. 

Japan’s government is expected to inform the United States about its interest in joining the initiative during a meeting between Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and President Trump in Washington. The project is designed to create a powerful shield against modern weapons such as hypersonic missiles, which travel extremely fast and are being developed by countries like China and Russia.

Why is it Important?

If Japan joins the project, it could help develop or produce missiles and other equipment needed for the system. The move is also connected to growing security concerns in the region, including tensions involving China and North Korea. 

Japan has been steadily strengthening the capabilities of the Japan Self-Defense Forces and increasing defense cooperation with the United States to respond to new threats. Experts say that participating in the Golden Dome project could help Japan improve its own missile defenses while also supporting a larger international security effort aimed at protecting countries from long-range missile attacks.

Art & Literature

The Bribooks Times

Mar 17th 2026
-By Baani Raj

China Brings 4,000+ Books and Cultural Events to London Book Fair 2026

China Brings 4,000+ Books and Cultural Events to London Book Fair 2026

Art & Literature

What’s Happening?

At the London Book Fair 2026, China’s publishing industry made a major impression by presenting a large collection of books and literary events. The Chinese pavilion displayed more than 4,000 book titles, covering a wide range of topics such as literature, culture, history, academic studies, and children’s books. 

The exhibition attracted many visitors who explored the displays to learn more about modern Chinese storytelling and ideas. The fair, held in London, brings together publishers, writers, and literary experts from around the world to share books and discover new authors.

Why is it Important?

China’s delegation also organized over 40 activities, including author talks, book launches, and discussions about publishing trends. These events gave international publishers a chance to meet Chinese writers and explore opportunities for translation and collaboration. 

Industry experts say such exchanges help books travel across borders, allowing stories from different cultures to reach new readers. By showcasing its literature and encouraging global partnerships, China hopes to strengthen cultural connections and expand the international audience for its books.

Tech

The Bribooks Times

Mar 17th 2026
-By Sargam Kohli

Meta Plans Major Change to Instagram Messaging in May 2026

Meta Plans Major Change to Instagram Messaging in May 2026

Tech

What’s Happening?

Meta has announced that it will discontinue an optional encrypted messaging feature starting May 8, 2026. The feature, introduced in 2023, allowed people to send messages that only the sender and the receiver could read. 

Even the platform itself could not view the content of those conversations. However, users had to manually turn the feature on for each chat, and the company says only a small percentage of people actually used it. Because of this low usage, Meta decided to remove the feature and focus on improving other parts of its messaging system.

Why is it Important?

The change means that conversations created with this extra-private setting may not remain available once the feature is removed. Users have been advised to download or save any important messages, photos, or videos before the May 2026 deadline. The decision has also sparked discussions among technology experts and privacy advocates. 

Some argue that encrypted messaging helps protect private communication online, while others say removing it could make it easier for platforms to detect harmful activity and improve safety. The move highlights the ongoing challenge technology companies face in balancing privacy, safety, and the practical use of new features in large online platforms.

Science

The Bribooks Times

Mar 17th 2026
-By Angelina Sharma

NASA Begins Integration and Testing of Dragonfly Titan Rotorcraft

NASA Begins Integration and Testing of Dragonfly Titan Rotorcraft

Science

What’s Happening?

After its success with Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, NASA builds on its exploration of unseen worlds with Dragonfly. Dragonfly, a car-sized, nuclear-powered rotorcraft designed to investigate Titan's potential to host life, has begun its integration and testing stage. As the second rotorcraft mission to explore the skies of a world beyond Earth, Dragonfly is larger and more advanced than before. It will be powered by nuclear energy rather than solar power as it explores one of the most promising moons in the Solar System. 

This Titan drone mission costs $3.35 billion and is expected to launch in 2028 toward Titan, Saturn’s largest moon. However, its integration and test phase is projected to continue into early 2027 before its launch aboard a Falcon Heavy rocket from Kennedy Space Center.

Why is it Important?

Before Dragonfly, Titan was explored only once by the European Huygens lander, uncovering its skies and surface for a few hours in 2005. The discovery of liquid hydrocarbons like ethane and methane in its vast seas and lakes has made Titan one of the most exciting targets for scientists. Such liquid hydrocarbons could aid the formation of life, whether it resembles life on Earth or not. Favorable conditions could pave the way for the development of “protocells.” After touchdown on Titan, Dragonfly is designed to explore chemical diversity, geology, and atmospheric conditions of Titan in pursuit of uncovering life’s origins.