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Politics

The Bribooks Times

Feb 25th 2026
-By Naman Rao

Big World Talk: Why the US and Iran Are in a Nuclear Stand-Off

Big World Talk: Why the US and Iran Are in a Nuclear Stand-Off

Politics

What’s Happening?

U.S. President Donald Trump gave a big speech called the State of the Union to Congress. In it, he talked about Iran and its nuclear work. He said he won’t allow Iran to build a nuclear weapon. Trump explained that the U.S. and Iran are talking about a deal, but Iran hasn’t said the words he wants to hear: “We will never have a nuclear weapon.” He also said Iran has missiles that could threaten other countries. Trump says diplomacy is best, but he still insists that Iran must promise to never make nuclear weapons.

Iran’s government says it does not want a nuclear weapon and that its nuclear program is for peaceful uses. Before Trump’s speech, Iran’s foreign minister wrote that Iran won’t ever develop a nuclear weapon.

Why is it Important?

This matters because nuclear weapons are extremely powerful and dangerous. If a country builds them, it can make other countries feel unsafe or cause bigger conflicts. Trump’s message is meant to keep the world safer by stopping Iran from making a bomb. But Iran and the U.S. continuing talks shows both sides still aren’t fully agreeing yet and that could affect world peace.

World leaders and people everywhere are watching closely because this could change how countries work together and how safe the world feels in the future.

Tech

The Bribooks Times

Feb 25th 2026
-By Payal Bhasin

DNPA Conclave 2026 in India: The Big Talk About News and AI

DNPA Conclave 2026 in India: The Big Talk About News and AI

Tech

What’s Happening?

The DNPA Conclave 2026 is a big meeting happening on February 26 in New Delhi, india where important people from the world of news, government, and technology are gathering to talk about the future of digital news in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). They’ll explore new ideas and help create a roadmap for how news should work in the years ahead.

At the Conclave, one big topic is how the media should shift from only chasing online traffic (like clicks and likes) to focusing on real meaning and strong relationships with audiences. The event also plans to look at digital infrastructure, the systems that help news reach people and inclusion, meaning making sure news serves everyone, not just a few.

Why is it Important?

This Conclave is important because news is one of the main ways people learn about the world, and that’s changing with technology. Today, AI tools can help newsrooms work faster and reach more people, but they also make it easier for wrong or misleading information to spread. So the people running news sites and apps want to make sure trust and truth matter more than clicks.

Also, digital news companies have to figure out how to make money without just relying on ads because free news is easy to find, but good news takes time and effort to make. The Conclave is a place where leaders will share ideas about new ways to support journalism so that quality reporting continues.

Games

The Bribooks Times

Feb 25th 2026
-By Liu Yang

Why Gamers Are Buzzing About Resident Evil Requiem

Why Gamers Are Buzzing About Resident Evil Requiem

Games

What’s Happening?

A brand-new Resident Evil game called Resident Evil Requiem is coming out on February 27, 2026 around the world. This is the ninth main game in one of the most famous horror video game series ever, made by Capcom and it’s part of the 30th anniversary celebration of the franchise’s history.

In Requiem, gamers will jump into the story through two different characters: Grace Ashcroft, an FBI analyst investigating strange deaths, and Leon S. Kennedy, a returning hero from older games. Players will switch between their adventures, mixing mystery, exploration, survival, and action as they uncover dark secrets and face scary enemies.

Why is it Important?

Resident Evil is a historic series that reshaped the horror genre and influenced movies, books, and other games worldwide. Releasing the ninth main game on the franchise’s 30th anniversary shows how long and popular it’s been.

Also, Requiem is notable because it blends old-school survival elements with new storytelling so it can please both long-time fans and new players curious about the series. This launch week is a big deal in gaming, not just for Resident Evil fans because it shows how story-driven worlds and immersive games are still super important to players and creators around the globe.

 

History

The Bribooks Times

Feb 25th 2026
-By Chaitanya Desai

What a 2,800-Year-Old Burial Teaches Us About the Past

What a 2,800-Year-Old Burial Teaches Us About the Past

History

What’s Happening?

Scientists studying an old archaeological site called Gomolava in northern Serbia uncovered a mass burial from the Early Iron Age, about 2,800 years ago. Inside was a large group of 77 people buried together. Most of them were women and children more than two-thirds of the group and they were placed carefully in the burial pit with items like pottery and bronze ornaments. 

By analysing the bones, DNA, and chemical elements from teeth, researchers learned that these individuals didn’t all belong to one big family and many came from different places in the region. The study, published in Nature Human Behaviour, suggests that this was a single event involving many people from different communities rather than a normal village burial.

Why is it Important?

This discovery helps us understand what life was like during the Early Iron Age, a time when farming, settlements, and social groups were still developing in Europe. The unusual mix of people and their careful burial tells us that something significant and likely connected to conflicts over land or power happened back then.

Instead of just being bones in the ground, this mass burial offers scientists clues about how ancient people lived, moved, and interacted with each other. Studying sites like Gomolava shows that prehistoric times weren’t always peaceful, and it teaches modern readers about how communities dealt with big changes and struggles long ago.


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Politics

The Bribooks Times

Feb 25th 2026
-By Naman Rao

Big World Talk: Why the US and Iran Are in a Nuclear Stand-Off

Big World Talk: Why the US and Iran Are in a Nuclear Stand-Off

Politics

What’s Happening?

U.S. President Donald Trump gave a big speech called the State of the Union to Congress. In it, he talked about Iran and its nuclear work. He said he won’t allow Iran to build a nuclear weapon. Trump explained that the U.S. and Iran are talking about a deal, but Iran hasn’t said the words he wants to hear: “We will never have a nuclear weapon.” He also said Iran has missiles that could threaten other countries. Trump says diplomacy is best, but he still insists that Iran must promise to never make nuclear weapons.

Iran’s government says it does not want a nuclear weapon and that its nuclear program is for peaceful uses. Before Trump’s speech, Iran’s foreign minister wrote that Iran won’t ever develop a nuclear weapon.

Why is it Important?

This matters because nuclear weapons are extremely powerful and dangerous. If a country builds them, it can make other countries feel unsafe or cause bigger conflicts. Trump’s message is meant to keep the world safer by stopping Iran from making a bomb. But Iran and the U.S. continuing talks shows both sides still aren’t fully agreeing yet and that could affect world peace.

World leaders and people everywhere are watching closely because this could change how countries work together and how safe the world feels in the future.

Tech

The Bribooks Times

Feb 25th 2026
-By Payal Bhasin

DNPA Conclave 2026 in India: The Big Talk About News and AI

DNPA Conclave 2026 in India: The Big Talk About News and AI

Tech

What’s Happening?

The DNPA Conclave 2026 is a big meeting happening on February 26 in New Delhi, india where important people from the world of news, government, and technology are gathering to talk about the future of digital news in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). They’ll explore new ideas and help create a roadmap for how news should work in the years ahead.

At the Conclave, one big topic is how the media should shift from only chasing online traffic (like clicks and likes) to focusing on real meaning and strong relationships with audiences. The event also plans to look at digital infrastructure, the systems that help news reach people and inclusion, meaning making sure news serves everyone, not just a few.

Why is it Important?

This Conclave is important because news is one of the main ways people learn about the world, and that’s changing with technology. Today, AI tools can help newsrooms work faster and reach more people, but they also make it easier for wrong or misleading information to spread. So the people running news sites and apps want to make sure trust and truth matter more than clicks.

Also, digital news companies have to figure out how to make money without just relying on ads because free news is easy to find, but good news takes time and effort to make. The Conclave is a place where leaders will share ideas about new ways to support journalism so that quality reporting continues.

Games

The Bribooks Times

Feb 25th 2026
-By Liu Yang

Why Gamers Are Buzzing About Resident Evil Requiem

Why Gamers Are Buzzing About Resident Evil Requiem

Games

What’s Happening?

A brand-new Resident Evil game called Resident Evil Requiem is coming out on February 27, 2026 around the world. This is the ninth main game in one of the most famous horror video game series ever, made by Capcom and it’s part of the 30th anniversary celebration of the franchise’s history.

In Requiem, gamers will jump into the story through two different characters: Grace Ashcroft, an FBI analyst investigating strange deaths, and Leon S. Kennedy, a returning hero from older games. Players will switch between their adventures, mixing mystery, exploration, survival, and action as they uncover dark secrets and face scary enemies.

Why is it Important?

Resident Evil is a historic series that reshaped the horror genre and influenced movies, books, and other games worldwide. Releasing the ninth main game on the franchise’s 30th anniversary shows how long and popular it’s been.

Also, Requiem is notable because it blends old-school survival elements with new storytelling so it can please both long-time fans and new players curious about the series. This launch week is a big deal in gaming, not just for Resident Evil fans because it shows how story-driven worlds and immersive games are still super important to players and creators around the globe.

 

History

The Bribooks Times

Feb 25th 2026
-By Chaitanya Desai

What a 2,800-Year-Old Burial Teaches Us About the Past

What a 2,800-Year-Old Burial Teaches Us About the Past

History

What’s Happening?

Scientists studying an old archaeological site called Gomolava in northern Serbia uncovered a mass burial from the Early Iron Age, about 2,800 years ago. Inside was a large group of 77 people buried together. Most of them were women and children more than two-thirds of the group and they were placed carefully in the burial pit with items like pottery and bronze ornaments. 

By analysing the bones, DNA, and chemical elements from teeth, researchers learned that these individuals didn’t all belong to one big family and many came from different places in the region. The study, published in Nature Human Behaviour, suggests that this was a single event involving many people from different communities rather than a normal village burial.

Why is it Important?

This discovery helps us understand what life was like during the Early Iron Age, a time when farming, settlements, and social groups were still developing in Europe. The unusual mix of people and their careful burial tells us that something significant and likely connected to conflicts over land or power happened back then.

Instead of just being bones in the ground, this mass burial offers scientists clues about how ancient people lived, moved, and interacted with each other. Studying sites like Gomolava shows that prehistoric times weren’t always peaceful, and it teaches modern readers about how communities dealt with big changes and struggles long ago.