China Breaks a Space Record as Two Astronauts Spend Nine Hours Outside Space Station

China Breaks a Space Record

China Breaks a Space Record as it has made a significant leap in its space exploration endeavors, with two of its astronauts achieving the longest recorded spacewalk to date. The Shenzhou-19 mission, aboard the Tiangong Space Station, has marked a new milestone in China’s ambitious journey to establish its prowess in space technology and exploration. … Read more

The Deadliest Day in History with 830,000 Lives Lost in a Single Day

Deadliest Day in History

On January 23, 1556, humanity witnessed one of the most devastating natural disasters ever recorded. The Shaanxi Earthquake, also known as the Jiajing Earthquake, struck the Shaanxi and Shanxi provinces of China during the Ming dynasty. With an estimated magnitude of 8.0 and a staggering death toll of approximately 830,000, it remains the deadliest earthquake … Read more

Kuwait and Other Arab Countries Are Importing Cow Dung from India

cow dung

India’s agricultural resources continue to expand their influence globally, and in a surprising turn, cow dung has emerged as a sought-after commodity in the Gulf region. Countries like Kuwait and other Arab nations are importing large quantities of this humble byproduct for an unexpected purpose. The growing demand for cow dung in these regions has … Read more

Woman Receives Dead Body in Parcel Instead of Electronics

Woman Receives Dead Body in Parcel

The peaceful Yendagandi village in Andhra Pradesh’s West Godavari district was shaken by a horrifying and perplexing incident. A routine delivery turned into a nightmare for Naga Tulsi, a resident of the village, when she opened a parcel expecting electrical appliances but instead found the body of an unidentified man. This shocking turn of events … Read more

Turkey Denies Ceasefire Deal with US-Backed Kurdish Rebels in Syria

Turkey Denies Ceasefire Deal

The ongoing conflict in northern Syria has taken another turn as Turkey Denies Ceasefire Deal with the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). This denial follows a statement by the US suggesting that a ceasefire around the city of Manbij had been extended, highlighting the complex dynamics between Turkey, the SDF, and international players in the … Read more

Apple Loses World’s Top Smartwatch Brand Title to Huawei

Apple

Apple’s long-standing dominance in the smartwatch industry has finally met a formidable challenge. According to a recent IDC report, Huawei has overtaken Apple in total wrist-worn device shipments during the first nine months of 2024. This milestone marks a significant shift in the competitive landscape, with Huawei’s strategic product launches and market adaptations propelling it … Read more

Google Street View Caught Man Loading Dead Body Into Car in Spain, Arrested

Google Street View

The quiet town of Tajueco, nestled in the northern province of Soria, Spain, became the unlikely focal point of an international mystery when a Google Street View image played a crucial role in unraveling a murder case. The image, showing a man loading a suspiciously large white plastic bag into the trunk of his car, … Read more

A 139-Year-Old Massachusetts Newspaper Closing After Paying $1.1M for Defamation Case

Massachusetts

The closure of the Everett Leader Herald marks the end of a 139-year-old legacy in Massachusetts journalism. The historic newspaper, which began its journey in 1885, published its final edition after being embroiled in a defamation lawsuit that resulted in a $1.1 million settlement. The lawsuit, filed by Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria, accused the paper … Read more

Disease X That Killed 143 in Congo Revealed to Be Malaria

Disease X

Referred to as “Disease X” during the initial investigation due to its unknown origins, the illness claimed the lives of over 143 people, predominantly women and children, and infected nearly 600 individuals. The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has been grappling with an outbreak of a deadly disease that initially baffled medical experts and … Read more

Thailand Seeks Solutions to Combat Growing Impact of Cheap Chinese Products

Cheap Chinese Products

In recent years, the surge of Cheap Chinese Products flooding the markets of Southeast Asia has raised concerns among local businesses in countries like Thailand. While the influx of these goods has boosted trade between Thailand and China, it has also strained the local manufacturing sector, undermining the competitiveness of Thai-made products. With the loss … Read more