World Number One Tennis Player Jannik Sinner Banned for 3 Months on Doping Charges

Jannik Sinner

Jannik Sinner, the ATP world number one and one of the brightest young stars in tennis, has been handed a three-month suspension following a doping violation. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) confirmed that Sinner tested positive for trace amounts of clostebol, a banned substance, in March 2024. Despite an independent tribunal initially clearing him of … Read more

Can’t Take More Palestinians as 35% of Population Are Refugees: Jordan

Palestinian

The ongoing crisis in Gaza has reignited debates over the future of the Palestinian people, with particular attention on the role of neighboring Arab nations. Jordan’s Foreign Minister, Ayman Safadi, recently made a firm statement emphasizing that Jordan cannot accept more Palestinian refugees, as 35% of its population already consists of refugees. This declaration comes … Read more

Choi Mal-ja Who Punished for Biting Off Tongue of Man Trying to Rape Her Gets Retrial After 60 Years

Choi Mal-ja

The case of Choi Mal-ja, a 78-year-old South Korean woman, has resurfaced after decades, shedding light on a long history of judicial injustice and gender discrimination. In 1965, Choi was given a suspended jail sentence for biting off part of the tongue of a man who attempted to rape her. Now, after years of legal … Read more

Canadian Tourist Lost Both Hands While Trying to Take Photo With Shark Near Thompson’s Cove Beach

Canadian Tourist Lost Both Hands

Canadian tourist lost both hands while trying to take a photo with a shark near Thompson’s Cove Beach in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The horrifying incident occurred when the 55-year-old woman waded just a few yards into the shallow waters, unaware of the lurking danger. Within moments, a shark, estimated to be around six … Read more

uppercase Becomes First Indian Luggage Brand to Debut at New York Fashion Week

uppercase

India’s fashion and design industry witnessed a historic moment as uppercase, a sustainable luggage brand, made its debut at New York Fashion Week (NYFW) 2025. The showcase, held at Sony Hall on February 6, 2025, marked a major milestone for Indian craftsmanship on the global stage. This achievement not only elevated uppercase’s presence internationally but … Read more

β€˜Bad Guy in My Home Robbed Me’ – Boy Complains to Police After Father Took His Lunar New Year Lucky Money

Boy Complains to Police

In a humorous yet thought-provoking incident, a young Boy Complains to Police “bad guy” in his home who had robbed him of his Lunar New Year lucky money In Lanzhou. The culprit, however, turned out to be none other than his own father. This amusing yet culturally significant event sheds light on the tradition of … Read more

Canada Denies Visa to Nigerian Military Chief Gen Christopher Musa

Gen Christopher Musa

Nigeria has expressed strong discontent after Canada denied entry visas to several senior military officials, including its Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Christopher Musa. The incident, which occurred ahead of an official assignment in Canada, has sparked diplomatic tension between the two nations, with Nigerian officials calling the decision “disrespectful” and “unjustifiable.” Visa Denial Sparks … Read more

Healing Pavilion Zoo Banned Solo Male Visitors After Harassment Complaints

Healing Pavilion

Healing Pavilion, a petting zoo located in Japan’s Tochigi Prefecture, has implemented a controversial policy banning solo male visitors after repeated incidents of harassment towards its female guests and the zoo’s owner. The facility, which opened in March 2024, allows visitors to interact with a variety of animals, including rabbits, sheep, otters, and cats. It … Read more

AP Journalists Banned from White House Over Gulf of Mexico’s Name

AP journalists banned from White House

AP journalists banned from White House have sparked a significant debate over press freedom and the role of media in shaping public discourse. This ban comes in response to the Associated Press’s refusal to adopt the Trump administration’s preferred term, “Gulf of America,” for the body of water historically known as the Gulf of Mexico. … Read more

Isaac Newton’s Letter From 1704 Predicts World Will End In 2060

Isaac Newton,

Sir Isaac Newton, one of the greatest scientific minds in history, was not only a physicist and mathematician but also a theologian deeply interested in biblical prophecy. Among his lesser-known works is a letter from 1704 in which he attempted to predict when the world would end. Using mathematical calculations based on biblical texts, Newton … Read more