China’s Youngest Astronaut Crew Reaches Space Station

China's youngest astronaut crew

Space exploration journey has reached a new milestone as China’s youngest astronaut crew has successfully docked with the Tiangong space station. With a carefully selected team, including China’s first female space engineer, this mission underscores China’s commitment to establishing a formidable presence in space, with an eye toward a lunar mission by 2030. As the … Read more

US Working on 60-Day Truce to End War in Lebanon: Reports

60-day truce

The United States is actively working on a 60-day truce to quell the conflict between Israel and the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, as diplomatic tensions in the region continue to escalate. According to sources familiar with the talks, the U.S. initiative focuses on creating a temporary peace that would allow for the full implementation of … Read more

Pop-Rock Band Maroon 5 to Perform in India for the First Time on December 3

Maroon 5

The wait is finally over for Maroon 5 fans in India! The world-famous pop-rock band, known for hits like “Sugar,” “Girls Like You,” and “Animals,” is all set to make its India debut at Mumbai’s iconic Mahalaxmi Race Course on December 3, 2024. This concert marks a significant milestone, as Indian fans will have the … Read more

Japan’s Iconic Mount Fuji Snowless in October for the First Time

Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji, Japan’s tallest peak and a revered national symbol, is typically snow-capped by early October, signaling the advent of winter. This year, however, as November nears, the mountain remains bare. According to the Kofu Local Meteorological Office, a rare combination of ongoing high temperatures and rainfall has delayed the snow on Mount Fuji, a … Read more

We Didn’t Play Any Role in India and China Border Agreement: US

India and China

The United States recently welcomed a significant diplomatic development between India and China, as the two neighboring nations reached an agreement to reduce military presence and initiate patrolling along the disputed Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. The standoff, which had persisted for over four years since the violent clash in the Galwan … Read more

Our Missile Production Isn’t Disrupted by Israeli Airstrikes: Iran

Israeli airstrikes

On October 30, 2024, Iran’s Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh addressed the media with a firm message in response to recent Israeli airstrikes, asserting that Iran’s missile production capabilities remain unaffected. The Israeli strikes, which targeted military facilities in Iran on October 26, have since fueled tensions in the region, with Israeli and international reports indicating … Read more

Man Wears Silicone Bodysuits and Masks to Look Like Woman in Japan

silicone bodysuits

A new trend has emerged in Japan involving men wearing silicone bodysuits and lifelike female masks, creating a phenomenon that has raised concerns regarding public safety and social dynamics. Dubbed “tight men” by the Japanese media, these individuals go beyond traditional cosplay, blending into everyday public settings dressed in female forms. This behavior has drawn … Read more

Ankola: The Halloween Capital of the World

Ankola

Nestled in a quiet corner of coastal India, the town of Ankola has earned the title of “The Halloween Capital of the World” for its unique blend of tradition, folklore, and spook-filled celebrations. Unlike anywhere else, Ankola combines local mythology with Western Halloween customs, creating a one-of-a-kind experience that attracts both locals and international tourists … Read more

Ayodhya in Preparation of Celebrating First Diwali in Ram Mandir After 500 Years

Ayodhya

This Diwali, Ayodhya stands transformed with grandeur and historic reverence, marking the first Deepotsav at the newly established Ram Janmabhoomi temple. The city is bustling with vibrant displays of art, tradition, and devotion, marking a symbolic return of Lord Ram to his birthplace after centuries. With 28 lakh diyas, aerial drone shows, and global performances, … Read more

India Sends 30 Tonnes of Medical Supplies, Including Anti-Cancer Drugs, to Palestine

India sends 30 tonnes of medical supplies

In a continued show of support for the people of Palestine, India sends 30 tonnes of medical supplies, including life-saving drugs and anti-cancer medications. This aid is part of India’s ongoing humanitarian efforts to assist the war-affected region amidst escalating conflicts. The consignment was confirmed by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), who reiterated India’s … Read more