Reasons Why 20% of Diabetic Cats and Dogs Are Euthanised Within a Year

Diabetic cats and dogs

Diabetic cats and dogs are increasingly common, and while the diagnosis can be shocking for pet owners, it’s crucial to understand that diabetes is a manageable condition. Yet, statistics reveal a concerning trend: about 20% of diabetic cats and dogs are euthanised within a year of diagnosis. This raises pressing questions about the challenges pet … Read more

China Approves World’s Largest Dam on Brahmaputra River in Tibet

World's Largest Dam

China has taken a monumental step in its infrastructure development by approving the construction of the world’s largest dam on the Brahmaputra River in Tibet, close to the Indian border. This colossal project, a marvel of modern engineering, comes with economic ambitions but also raises significant geopolitical and environmental concerns. The Scale and Ambition of … Read more

Twitter, Tesla, Neuralink, Mars and Now Elon Musk Eying on Establishing His Own City ‘Starbase’ in Texas

Starbase

Elon Musk’s latest ambition? Establishing his own city, aptly named Starbase, in coastal South Texas. This move could reshape how corporate towns are conceived, bringing forth a unique blend of technology-driven governance and community development. Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur known for revolutionizing industries from electric vehicles to space exploration, is now setting his sights … Read more

33 People Killed, 15 Injured, and 1,500 Prisoners Escape After Suspected Riot in Maputo Jail of Mozambique

Riot in Maputo Jail

A devastating Riot in Maputo Jail in Mozambique’s capital, has left the nation grappling with chaos and uncertainty. The incident resulted in 33 fatalities, 15 injuries, and the escape of over 1,500 inmates. This shocking event has raised significant concerns about the state of Mozambique’s security and justice systems amid escalating civil unrest following a … Read more

Conservation Work of 650-Year-Old Documents Begins on the Island of Ireland

Conservation Work of 650-Year-Old Documents

Preserving history: Conservation Work of 650-Year-Old Documents, ecclesiastical register, begins in Ireland safeguarding medieval treasures for future generations. The island of Ireland holds a wealth of historical treasures, but few are as rare and delicate as the 650-year-old ecclesiastical register of Archbishop Milo Sweteman. Conservationists at the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) have … Read more

Sea of Poop at Thailand’s Koh Phangan Island Leaves Netizens Shocked: Watch

Koh Phangan

Koh Phangan, the vibrant Thai island famous for its Full Moon Party, has become a center of attention for an entirely unexpected reason. A shocking video recently surfaced, revealing the island’s deteriorating environmental conditions and raising serious concerns about the impact of unregulated tourism on this once-pristine destination. The Unsettling Reality of Koh Phangan’s Waters … Read more

Thief Returns Stolen Baby Jesus Statue With Apology Note in Fort Collins

Baby Jesus statue

The Christmas season in Fort Collins, Colorado, took an unexpected turn when a cherished Baby Jesus statue, stolen from the nativity scene in Old Town Square, mysteriously reappeared at a local fire station. The return of the statue was accompanied by a heartfelt apology note from the unknown culprit, leaving the community in a mix … Read more

Bald Eagle Officially Declared US National Bird After 250 Years

bald eagle

For centuries, the bald eagle has been a revered symbol of the United States, embodying strength, freedom, and courage. Yet, despite its iconic status, it was not officially recognized as the national bird until December 24, 2024. This historic milestone was achieved when President Joe Biden signed legislation into law, finally bestowing the long-awaited honor … Read more

Red Pandas Arrive in West Bengal Zoo from Netherlands on Xmas

red pandas arrive in West Bengal

Two red pandas arrive in West Bengal’s Darjeeling Zoo on Christmas Day, bringing an atmosphere of joy and excitement to the zoo and the forest fraternity. These adorable mammals, Vishal and Koshi, were brought from the Rotterdam Zoo in the Netherlands to Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park (PMZP), also known as the Darjeeling Zoo. Their … Read more

Is Yemen the Next Battleground in Israel’s Campaign Against Iranian-Backed Militias?

Yemen

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has taken a new turn as Yemen emerges as a potential hotspot in Israel’s campaign against Iranian-backed militias. With recent escalations between Israel and the Houthi forces in Yemen, the region could become a critical theater in Israel’s broader strategy to counter Iran’s influence. The exchange of missile … Read more