World’s Oldest Sunday Paper “The Observer” Sold to Tortoise Media

The Observer

The Observer, the world’s oldest Sunday newspaper, has been sold to Tortoise Media in a historic deal that marks a significant shift in the British media landscape. Founded in 1791, the Observer has long been a pillar of liberal values and journalistic integrity. Its sale to Tortoise Media, a relatively new player in the media … Read more

Iran Leader Khamenei Dubs Women as ‘Delicate Flower’ Amid Hijab Law Controversy

Khamenei

Supreme Leader Khamenei’s Remark Sparks Debate Amidst Growing Women’s Rights Protests. In the wake of ongoing protests over Iran’s strict hijab laws, a recent statement by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has intensified the debate surrounding the rights of women in the country. On December 18, 2024, Khamenei took to the social media platform X … Read more

Israel’s Deprivation of Water in Gaza Is Act of Genocide: Human Rights Watch

Israel

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza has escalated in recent years, particularly since October 2023. Human Rights Watch (HRW) recently released a report that brings attention to one of the most devastating aspects of this crisis—the deliberate and systematic deprivation of water to Palestinian civilians in Gaza by Israeli authorities. According to HRW, this … Read more

More than 1,300 Hajj Pilgrims Die in 2024 Due to Extreme Heat

Hajj pilgrims

The 2024 Hajj Pilgrims Die in 2024 pilgrims witnessed an unprecedented tragedy as extreme heat and humidity claimed the lives of over 1,300 pilgrims. This somber event underscores the growing threat posed by climate change and its dire consequences on human survival. The Deadly Heat of the 2024 Hajj The Hajj pilgrimage is a sacred … Read more

Scrim, the New Orleans Runaway Dog Who Doesn’t Want to Be Found

Scrim

Scrim, a spirited terrier mutt, has captured the hearts of New Orleans residents and become an unexpected symbol of resilience and community. This runaway dog’s adventures have turned him into a local celebrity and a mascot for an ambitious city revitalization project. While Scrim roams the streets of New Orleans, his image and story inspire … Read more

US Man Pleads Guilty for Running Secret Chinese Police Station in New York

Secret Chinese Police Station

In a startling revelation, an American citizen has admitted to operating what federal prosecutors describe as a covert police outpost for China in Manhattan’s Chinatown. This unprecedented case sheds light on China’s alleged attempts to monitor and suppress dissent among Chinese nationals abroad while operating under the guise of administrative services. The Discovery of the … Read more

Two Bus Crashes in Afghanistan Took Away Life of 52, 65 Still Hospitalized

Two Bus Crashes in Afghanistan

A tragic day as Two Bus Crashes in Afghanistan on the Kabul-Kandahar Highway claimed the lives of 52 people and left 65 others injured. These devastating incidents highlight the ongoing challenges of road safety in a country grappling with decades of conflict and underdeveloped infrastructure. Details of the Tragic Accidents The accidents occurred late Wednesday … Read more

State of Emergency Declared in California Amid Rising Cases of Bird Flu

state of emergency

California is facing a significant public health challenge as Governor Gavin Newsom declares a state of emergency due to an outbreak of Avian influenza A (H5N1), commonly known as bird flu. This decision comes in response to a surge in cases, including 34 human infections reported across the state, raising concerns about the virus’s spread … Read more

India and China Agree to Resume Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

Resume Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

In a significant step towards restoring normalcy in their bilateral relations, India and China have agreed to resume Kailash Mansarovar Yatra and enhance cross-border cooperation. The decision came during the 23rd meeting of the Special Representatives (SRs) of the two countries, which marked an important milestone in addressing longstanding issues along their shared border and … Read more

Tom Cruise Receives US Navy’s Highest Civilian Honor

Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise, a Hollywood icon known for his thrilling performances and dedication to cinematic excellence, has been honored with the Department of the Navy Distinguished Public Service (DPS) Award. This prestigious recognition highlights his profound contributions to the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps through his iconic films, particularly the legendary Top Gun series. The award … Read more