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In photos: Europe’s most remarkable trees compete for the top title
Discover the remarkable finalists of the European Tree of the Year contest, celebrating Europe’s most famous heritage trees through stunning nature photography and spotlighting the continent’s leading environmental awards and conservation efforts.

A puma in action and other stunning images from Sony World Photography Awards 2026
The Sony World Photography Awards have announced the winners of this year's Open competition, and we have chosen the best of the best

In Photos: How the first day of Ramzan 2026 was observed worldwide
As the holy month of Ramzan begins, scenes from across continents capture moments of prayer, togetherness and daily life shaped by fasting, devotion and shared traditions.

In Photos: Delhi’s Tulip festival is in full bloom. Here’s what it looks like
From rows of vibrant tulips to weekend crowds, a photo walk through Delhi’s short but striking spring bloom. The Tulip festival is one of the most popular flower shows in the country. Numerous people are flocking to different parts of the city such as Chanakyapuri, President's Estate, Central park and Mandi house to witness the glory of nature. Firstpost takes a closer look.

Lunar New Year away from home: The surprising ways diaspora communities keep traditions alive
From London’s record-breaking parades to intimate family dumpling rituals across Europe and North America, Lunar New Year has become a truly global festival shaped by migration, memory, and modern multicultural life.

In Photos: 15 Images that define 15 years of Downing Street’s Chief Mouser — #10 will melt your heart
Larry the cat celebrates 15 years on Sunday as the British government’s official rodent-catcher and unofficial first feline, a reassuring presence who has served under six prime ministers. Sometimes it seems like they have served under him. Take a trip down the memory lane to mark the journey of the Chief Mouser.

Close-up Photographer of the Year 2026: Stunning winning images from the global macro photo competition
Close-up Photographer of the Year is an international photography competition dedicated to revealing the hidden wonder of the world through macro, micro and close-up imagery. The seventh edition of the competition attracted over 12,000 entries from 63 countries. This year’s winning images span 11 categories, with subjects ranging from frog spawn resembling a galaxy and a ghost-like swarm of mayflies approaching a Hungarian town, to an ice-covered tree in Nagano and a fantastical landscape created by oxidising a copper plate with household materials.

Bear necessities! The very best that wildlife has to offer
A polar bear resting with her cubs, a crafty crab hitching a ride on a jellyfish, and a young sloth safe in his mother’s embrace are just among the many images picked for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award 2026

In pictures: Niagara Falls transformed into a frozen wonderland
Tourists have defied extreme temperatures to have a look at the partially frozen Niagara Falls. Visitors are praising the winter spectacle as a striking sight. The partial freezing resulted from a powerful surge of Arctic air driven by disruptions in the polar vortex, a ring of strong winds that typically traps cold air near the North Pole. These iconic pictures, you should not miss.

Westminster dog show: Some pawsome highlights you should not miss
The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show concluded with furry giggles and elegant four legged moves. The show is an all-breed conformation show, held annually in the New York metropolitan area. It is one of a handful of benched shows in the United States. Check these highlights!

In Photos | Flower power at Rashtrapati Bhavan’s Amrit Udyan
Once known as the Mughal Gardens, Amrit Udyan at Rashtrapati Bhavan has opened to the public from today (February 3) until March 31. Step into this magical world of blooms and a babbling brook

Grammys 2026: Best dressed moments from the red carpet
The Grammys 2026 red carpet delivered a strong mix of statement dressing and personal style from artists like Chappell Roan, Bad Bunny and Lady Gaga. From couture moments and sharp tailoring to pop-forward glamour and performance-ready looks, this year’s carpet reflected how artists continue to use fashion as an extension of their sound and stage presence.

Inside India’s most wildlife-rich national parks right now
India’s national parks are more than tourist destinations. They are living ecosystems shaped by conservation, conflict and coexistence. These landscapes invite slower looking where wildlife is observed, not guaranteed, and presence matters more than spectacle.

In pics: 'Venice of Nigeria' now a pile of rubble, displaced families and bleak future
In January 2026, the Lagos State government in Nigeria began a series of heavy demolitions in the Makoko waterfront community, a historic settlement known as the "Venice of Nigeria" or "Venice of Africa" due to its homes built on stilts over the Lagos Lagoon. These images tell an emotional story.














































