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Politics

The Bribooks Times

Jun 2nd 2026
-By Baani Raj

Israel Captures Strategic Beaufort Castle in Deepest Lebanon Advance Since 2000

Israel Captures Strategic Beaufort Castle in Deepest Lebanon Advance Since 2000

Politics

What’s Happening?

Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has accused Israel of carrying out a “scorched-earth” campaign in southern Lebanon after a fresh round of airstrikes hit towns and villages near the border. Lebanese officials say the attacks have damaged roads, buildings, and other infrastructure, while forcing more families to leave their homes and seek safety elsewhere.

The strikes come after months of tension between Israel and Hezbollah, the armed group based in Lebanon. Although a ceasefire had helped reduce large-scale fighting, both sides have continued to accuse each other of breaking the agreement. In recent weeks, Israeli forces have moved deeper into southern Lebanon and taken control of several strategic positions, including the historic Beaufort Castle, raising concerns that the conflict could intensify once again.

Why is it Important?

Among reasons why this counts: southern Lebanon shelters vast numbers of civilians long familiar with cycles of violence and uprooting. Voices from global institutions underline how ongoing combat may weaken work aimed at balance, daily routines returning for those caught inside turmoil.

Among those watching closely, concern grows as clashes extend beyond borders. Though centered on Israel and Lebanon, implications ripple through the broader Middle East landscape. Linked to shifting alliances, fragile truces hang in balance amid uncertain talks. Accusations pass back and forth while armed actions persist without pause.

Sports

The Bribooks Times

Jun 2nd 2026
-By Ruchi Rathi

History Makers! Satwik and Chirag Become First Indians to Win Singapore Open

History Makers! Satwik and Chirag Become First Indians to Win Singapore Open

Sports

What’s Happening?

Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty now stand as the first Indian men’s pair to claim the Singapore Open trophy. Though they dropped the opening set, 18–21, their rhythm shifted sharply after that stumble. From behind, they pushed through with sharper net play and steady nerves, turning it around: 21–17, then 21–16. 

Opponents Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Shohibul Fikri gave chase, but couldn’t match the rising intensity. Satwik and Chirag broke a drought close to two years long without a big World Tour win. 
Winning the title felt like climbing a steep hill. When they reached the semifinals, the two players from India took down Kim Won Ho and Seo Seung Jae - South Korea’s current world champs, breaking their long run of victories. That win gave them fire heading into the last match. After tough battles across the event, Satwik and Chirag stood above top global pairs, lifting a trophy few expected.

Why is it Important?

Beyond just a trophy, this win shows how much Indian badminton has grown worldwide. Not every tournament carries the weight of the Singapore Open, known as one of the toughest stops internationally. Until now, no duo from India lifted its doubles crown. Because of that moment in history, what Satwik and Chirag pulled off stands out sharply. A new benchmark forms quietly behind their effort.

Two full years passed without holding a big trophy, long enough for belief to fade in most cases. Yet Satwik and Chirag kept grinding, even while dealing with pain, losses that hurt, moments that slipped away by inches. Then came Singapore, where everything clicked once more. That moment proved what others already knew deep down.

Tech

The Bribooks Times

Jun 2nd 2026
-By Zoya Ahmed

Malaysia Introduces Major Social Media Restrictions for Young Users

Malaysia Introduces Major Social Media Restrictions for Young Users

Tech

What’s Happening?

Starting June 1, kids younger than 16 can no longer sign up for social media in Malaysia. Social media platforms are ordered to now check user ages before allowing registration. If they do not comply, heavy fines may follow. Rules target account creation, blocking access at the start. Enforcement aims squarely at how companies manage entry points online.

Young folks might see tighter rules soon on what they can access online, as Malaysia steps in to shield them from nasty posts, bullying messages, fake offers, or apps built to keep eyes glued too long. Not every adult agrees though, concerns pop up around how tough it might be to actually stop usage everywhere. If blocked here, clever teens might just slip off to wilder corners online.

Why is it Important?

One nation among several now reconsidering youth access to social networks is Malaysia. With rising attention globally, officials question what digital spaces may do to a child’s mind, personal data, rest patterns, and daily life. Safety for minors online becomes a goal when limits on age come into place.

Meanwhile, questions emerge regarding privacy, technological impact, and enforcement methods under the revised legislation. Some note that verifying user age might involve collecting private details, raising issues around handling of sensitive data. 

Science

The Bribooks Times

Jun 2nd 2026
-By Tanya D’Souza

NASA Confirms Powerful Meteor Explosion Over Northeastern United States

NASA Confirms Powerful Meteor Explosion Over Northeastern United States

Science

What’s Happening?

People across parts of the northeastern United States recently witnessed an unexpected spectacle in the sky when a bright meteor streaked overhead before exploding high in Earth’s atmosphere. Witnesses reported seeing a brilliant flash of light racing across the sky, followed by loud booms that rattled windows and surprised residents in several areas. NASA estimates that the object entered Earth's atmosphere at tremendous speed before breaking apart roughly 30 miles (about 48 kilometres) above the ground.

Most of the object disintegrated during its descent, which is what happens to many small meteors that enter Earth's atmosphere every year. Scientists are continuing to analyze data collected from satellites, weather sensors, and eyewitness reports to better understand the event and estimate the meteor's original size.

Why is it Important?

Events like this offer scientists a valuable opportunity to study how objects from space interact with Earth's atmosphere. While thousands of meteoroids enter the atmosphere every day, most are tiny and burn up unnoticed. Larger objects, however, can produce bright fireballs and powerful shockwaves that provide researchers with useful information about their speed, composition, and behaviour.

The meteor also serves as a reminder that Earth exists in a constantly changing cosmic environment. Small space rocks regularly pass near our planet, and although the vast majority are harmless, monitoring them helps scientists improve systems designed to detect and track objects in space. Each event adds to our understanding of the solar system and helps researchers prepare for the rare occasions when larger objects approach Earth.


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Politics

The Bribooks Times

Jun 2nd 2026
-By Baani Raj

Israel Captures Strategic Beaufort Castle in Deepest Lebanon Advance Since 2000

Israel Captures Strategic Beaufort Castle in Deepest Lebanon Advance Since 2000

Politics

What’s Happening?

Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has accused Israel of carrying out a “scorched-earth” campaign in southern Lebanon after a fresh round of airstrikes hit towns and villages near the border. Lebanese officials say the attacks have damaged roads, buildings, and other infrastructure, while forcing more families to leave their homes and seek safety elsewhere.

The strikes come after months of tension between Israel and Hezbollah, the armed group based in Lebanon. Although a ceasefire had helped reduce large-scale fighting, both sides have continued to accuse each other of breaking the agreement. In recent weeks, Israeli forces have moved deeper into southern Lebanon and taken control of several strategic positions, including the historic Beaufort Castle, raising concerns that the conflict could intensify once again.

Why is it Important?

Among reasons why this counts: southern Lebanon shelters vast numbers of civilians long familiar with cycles of violence and uprooting. Voices from global institutions underline how ongoing combat may weaken work aimed at balance, daily routines returning for those caught inside turmoil.

Among those watching closely, concern grows as clashes extend beyond borders. Though centered on Israel and Lebanon, implications ripple through the broader Middle East landscape. Linked to shifting alliances, fragile truces hang in balance amid uncertain talks. Accusations pass back and forth while armed actions persist without pause.

Sports

The Bribooks Times

Jun 2nd 2026
-By Ruchi Rathi

History Makers! Satwik and Chirag Become First Indians to Win Singapore Open

History Makers! Satwik and Chirag Become First Indians to Win Singapore Open

Sports

What’s Happening?

Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty now stand as the first Indian men’s pair to claim the Singapore Open trophy. Though they dropped the opening set, 18–21, their rhythm shifted sharply after that stumble. From behind, they pushed through with sharper net play and steady nerves, turning it around: 21–17, then 21–16. 

Opponents Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Shohibul Fikri gave chase, but couldn’t match the rising intensity. Satwik and Chirag broke a drought close to two years long without a big World Tour win. 
Winning the title felt like climbing a steep hill. When they reached the semifinals, the two players from India took down Kim Won Ho and Seo Seung Jae - South Korea’s current world champs, breaking their long run of victories. That win gave them fire heading into the last match. After tough battles across the event, Satwik and Chirag stood above top global pairs, lifting a trophy few expected.

Why is it Important?

Beyond just a trophy, this win shows how much Indian badminton has grown worldwide. Not every tournament carries the weight of the Singapore Open, known as one of the toughest stops internationally. Until now, no duo from India lifted its doubles crown. Because of that moment in history, what Satwik and Chirag pulled off stands out sharply. A new benchmark forms quietly behind their effort.

Two full years passed without holding a big trophy, long enough for belief to fade in most cases. Yet Satwik and Chirag kept grinding, even while dealing with pain, losses that hurt, moments that slipped away by inches. Then came Singapore, where everything clicked once more. That moment proved what others already knew deep down.

Tech

The Bribooks Times

Jun 2nd 2026
-By Zoya Ahmed

Malaysia Introduces Major Social Media Restrictions for Young Users

Malaysia Introduces Major Social Media Restrictions for Young Users

Tech

What’s Happening?

Starting June 1, kids younger than 16 can no longer sign up for social media in Malaysia. Social media platforms are ordered to now check user ages before allowing registration. If they do not comply, heavy fines may follow. Rules target account creation, blocking access at the start. Enforcement aims squarely at how companies manage entry points online.

Young folks might see tighter rules soon on what they can access online, as Malaysia steps in to shield them from nasty posts, bullying messages, fake offers, or apps built to keep eyes glued too long. Not every adult agrees though, concerns pop up around how tough it might be to actually stop usage everywhere. If blocked here, clever teens might just slip off to wilder corners online.

Why is it Important?

One nation among several now reconsidering youth access to social networks is Malaysia. With rising attention globally, officials question what digital spaces may do to a child’s mind, personal data, rest patterns, and daily life. Safety for minors online becomes a goal when limits on age come into place.

Meanwhile, questions emerge regarding privacy, technological impact, and enforcement methods under the revised legislation. Some note that verifying user age might involve collecting private details, raising issues around handling of sensitive data. 

Science

The Bribooks Times

Jun 2nd 2026
-By Tanya D’Souza

NASA Confirms Powerful Meteor Explosion Over Northeastern United States

NASA Confirms Powerful Meteor Explosion Over Northeastern United States

Science

What’s Happening?

People across parts of the northeastern United States recently witnessed an unexpected spectacle in the sky when a bright meteor streaked overhead before exploding high in Earth’s atmosphere. Witnesses reported seeing a brilliant flash of light racing across the sky, followed by loud booms that rattled windows and surprised residents in several areas. NASA estimates that the object entered Earth's atmosphere at tremendous speed before breaking apart roughly 30 miles (about 48 kilometres) above the ground.

Most of the object disintegrated during its descent, which is what happens to many small meteors that enter Earth's atmosphere every year. Scientists are continuing to analyze data collected from satellites, weather sensors, and eyewitness reports to better understand the event and estimate the meteor's original size.

Why is it Important?

Events like this offer scientists a valuable opportunity to study how objects from space interact with Earth's atmosphere. While thousands of meteoroids enter the atmosphere every day, most are tiny and burn up unnoticed. Larger objects, however, can produce bright fireballs and powerful shockwaves that provide researchers with useful information about their speed, composition, and behaviour.

The meteor also serves as a reminder that Earth exists in a constantly changing cosmic environment. Small space rocks regularly pass near our planet, and although the vast majority are harmless, monitoring them helps scientists improve systems designed to detect and track objects in space. Each event adds to our understanding of the solar system and helps researchers prepare for the rare occasions when larger objects approach Earth.