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Politics

The Bribooks Times

Feb 8th 2026
-By Jasmine Teo

Trump Endorses Japanese Leader as Country Heads for Elections!

Trump Endorses Japanese Leader as Country Heads for Elections!

Politics

What’s Happening?

With Japan’s snap general election happening on February 8, 2026, U.S. President Donald Trump has given his “complete and total endorsement” to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and her ruling coalition. Trump took to social media to praise Takaichi as a “strong, powerful and wise leader” who loves her country and deserves support as Japan votes for all 465 seats in its House of Representatives. 

He also said he’s looking forward to hosting her at the White House on March 19 after the election. Giving such an endorsement is unusual U.S. presidents typically don’t publicly back candidates in another country’s elections.

Why is it Important?

Trump’s endorsement highlights how closely the Japan–U.S. alliance has been in focus, especially when both leaders have worked on trade and security cooperation. Some analysts say the public endorsement might not directly change how people vote in Japan, but it adds an international spotlight to the campaign and raises questions about foreign interest in the outcome. 

The election results could shape Japan’s future policies, including how it handles relations with neighboring countries like China and how it approaches defense and economic priorities at home.

Tech

The Bribooks Times

Feb 8th 2026
-By Darren Tan

AI Meets the Olympics: Alibaba’s Immersive Tech Showcase in Milan

AI Meets the Olympics: Alibaba’s Immersive Tech Showcase in Milan

Tech

What’s Happening?

Alibaba Group has just opened “Alibaba Wonder on Ice” (AWI) a cutting-edge AI and cloud-powered public installation in Milan’s Piazza del Castello Sforzesco as part of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. 

This futuristic setup uses artificial intelligence to create immersive, interactive experiences that mix digital technology with real life. Visitors can interact with an AI agent by sharing simple preferences like their favourite Winter Olympic sport. The AI then guides each person on a customized journey, from choosing virtual outfits and fragrances to generating a digital avatar and even producing a personalized AI-generated video starring that avatar.

Why is it Important?

This isn’t just a tech demonstration, it’s a glimpse into how AI could change the way we shop, play, and experience events in the future. Rather than looking at a static display or website, people at AWI get a dynamic, AI-powered experience that responds to what they choose. 

The installation blends virtual retail, personalization, and fun digital art, and even showcases fan-created AI-generated Olympic artworks on giant projection surfaces, a first for the Olympic Museum in Switzerland.

Science

The Bribooks Times

Feb 8th 2026
-By Baani Raj

Hawaiʻi Launches Citizen Science Volcano Tracker

Hawaiʻi Launches Citizen Science Volcano Tracker

Science

What’s Happening?

In Hawaiʻi, scientists and local groups have launched a cool new tool that lets everyday people help keep an eye on volcanic ash also called tephra falling from active volcanoes like Kīlauea. Tephra is made of tiny bits of rock and volcanic dust that fall from the sky during eruptions or heavy wind, and tracking it helps experts understand how volcanic activity affects air quality, roads, and communities. 

The tool lets people report sightings of tephra using an app or website kind of like being a volcano detective! By sending snapshots and locations of falling ash, volunteers help scientists collect real-world data faster and from many more places than they could on their own.

Why is it Important?

Tephra can irritate lungs, cover streets, and harm crops so knowing where and when it’s falling helps officials warn people, protect public health, and update travel advisories. The citizen science tool also brings the community into real scientific work: students, families, and residents can be part of data gathering, learning how science is done and why volcano monitoring matters. 

It’s a fun and meaningful way for people to contribute to safety and science turning curious observers into real helpers who make a difference in how volcanic events are tracked and understood.

History

The Bribooks Times

Feb 8th 2026
-By Nitin Gupta

Archaeologists Find One of Europe’s Most Complete Celtic Battle Trumpets

Archaeologists Find One of Europe’s Most Complete Celtic Battle Trumpets

History

What’s Happening?

Archaeologists in West Norfolk, England have uncovered an extraordinary collection of Iron Age objects, including a rare and near-complete battle trumpet known as a carnyx, a type of bronze horn used by ancient Celtic tribes across Europe around 2,000 years ago. The discovery was made during a routine excavation connected to future housing development and is one of only three carnyces ever found in Britain and among the most complete examples discovered in Europe.

The hoard also contains other fascinating items such as a bronze boar’s head, five shield bosses, and another iron object of unknown use. Experts carefully lifted the finds in a block of soil to protect them and are now working to conserve and study them in detail.

Why is it Important?

Carnyces were designed with animal-shaped heads and could produce loud, powerful sound that carried across battlefields or ceremonies. It’s also exciting because these objects help connect the present to stories from the past including the territory once associated with the Iceni tribe, known from history for the warrior queen Boudica, whose people resisted Roman rule nearly 2,000 years ago.

As specialists continue to conserve and research the hoard, this find will help paint a richer picture of how people lived, fought, and celebrated in prehistoric Britain bringing ancient history to life right beneath modern landscapes.


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Politics

The Bribooks Times

Feb 8th 2026
-By Jasmine Teo

Trump Endorses Japanese Leader as Country Heads for Elections!

Trump Endorses Japanese Leader as Country Heads for Elections!

Politics

What’s Happening?

With Japan’s snap general election happening on February 8, 2026, U.S. President Donald Trump has given his “complete and total endorsement” to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and her ruling coalition. Trump took to social media to praise Takaichi as a “strong, powerful and wise leader” who loves her country and deserves support as Japan votes for all 465 seats in its House of Representatives. 

He also said he’s looking forward to hosting her at the White House on March 19 after the election. Giving such an endorsement is unusual U.S. presidents typically don’t publicly back candidates in another country’s elections.

Why is it Important?

Trump’s endorsement highlights how closely the Japan–U.S. alliance has been in focus, especially when both leaders have worked on trade and security cooperation. Some analysts say the public endorsement might not directly change how people vote in Japan, but it adds an international spotlight to the campaign and raises questions about foreign interest in the outcome. 

The election results could shape Japan’s future policies, including how it handles relations with neighboring countries like China and how it approaches defense and economic priorities at home.

Tech

The Bribooks Times

Feb 8th 2026
-By Darren Tan

AI Meets the Olympics: Alibaba’s Immersive Tech Showcase in Milan

AI Meets the Olympics: Alibaba’s Immersive Tech Showcase in Milan

Tech

What’s Happening?

Alibaba Group has just opened “Alibaba Wonder on Ice” (AWI) a cutting-edge AI and cloud-powered public installation in Milan’s Piazza del Castello Sforzesco as part of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. 

This futuristic setup uses artificial intelligence to create immersive, interactive experiences that mix digital technology with real life. Visitors can interact with an AI agent by sharing simple preferences like their favourite Winter Olympic sport. The AI then guides each person on a customized journey, from choosing virtual outfits and fragrances to generating a digital avatar and even producing a personalized AI-generated video starring that avatar.

Why is it Important?

This isn’t just a tech demonstration, it’s a glimpse into how AI could change the way we shop, play, and experience events in the future. Rather than looking at a static display or website, people at AWI get a dynamic, AI-powered experience that responds to what they choose. 

The installation blends virtual retail, personalization, and fun digital art, and even showcases fan-created AI-generated Olympic artworks on giant projection surfaces, a first for the Olympic Museum in Switzerland.

Science

The Bribooks Times

Feb 8th 2026
-By Baani Raj

Hawaiʻi Launches Citizen Science Volcano Tracker

Hawaiʻi Launches Citizen Science Volcano Tracker

Science

What’s Happening?

In Hawaiʻi, scientists and local groups have launched a cool new tool that lets everyday people help keep an eye on volcanic ash also called tephra falling from active volcanoes like Kīlauea. Tephra is made of tiny bits of rock and volcanic dust that fall from the sky during eruptions or heavy wind, and tracking it helps experts understand how volcanic activity affects air quality, roads, and communities. 

The tool lets people report sightings of tephra using an app or website kind of like being a volcano detective! By sending snapshots and locations of falling ash, volunteers help scientists collect real-world data faster and from many more places than they could on their own.

Why is it Important?

Tephra can irritate lungs, cover streets, and harm crops so knowing where and when it’s falling helps officials warn people, protect public health, and update travel advisories. The citizen science tool also brings the community into real scientific work: students, families, and residents can be part of data gathering, learning how science is done and why volcano monitoring matters. 

It’s a fun and meaningful way for people to contribute to safety and science turning curious observers into real helpers who make a difference in how volcanic events are tracked and understood.

History

The Bribooks Times

Feb 8th 2026
-By Nitin Gupta

Archaeologists Find One of Europe’s Most Complete Celtic Battle Trumpets

Archaeologists Find One of Europe’s Most Complete Celtic Battle Trumpets

History

What’s Happening?

Archaeologists in West Norfolk, England have uncovered an extraordinary collection of Iron Age objects, including a rare and near-complete battle trumpet known as a carnyx, a type of bronze horn used by ancient Celtic tribes across Europe around 2,000 years ago. The discovery was made during a routine excavation connected to future housing development and is one of only three carnyces ever found in Britain and among the most complete examples discovered in Europe.

The hoard also contains other fascinating items such as a bronze boar’s head, five shield bosses, and another iron object of unknown use. Experts carefully lifted the finds in a block of soil to protect them and are now working to conserve and study them in detail.

Why is it Important?

Carnyces were designed with animal-shaped heads and could produce loud, powerful sound that carried across battlefields or ceremonies. It’s also exciting because these objects help connect the present to stories from the past including the territory once associated with the Iceni tribe, known from history for the warrior queen Boudica, whose people resisted Roman rule nearly 2,000 years ago.

As specialists continue to conserve and research the hoard, this find will help paint a richer picture of how people lived, fought, and celebrated in prehistoric Britain bringing ancient history to life right beneath modern landscapes.