Boycott of Turkey and Azerbaijan Growing in India After Both Countries Publicly Supported Pakistan

Turkey and Azerbaijan

In recent weeks, a wave of cancellations and a sharp decline in travel bookings to Turkey and Azerbaijan have swept across India, driven by growing geopolitical tensions and national sentiment. The two countries’ public support for Pakistan amid an armed conflict with New Delhi, particularly following the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam and India’s … Read more

Saudi Crown Prince Laughs as Trump Asks, “Mohammed, Do You Sleep at Night? How Do You Sleep?”

Crown Prince

During a high-profile gathering of global business leaders in Riyadh, U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a speech that was both a tribute to Saudi Arabia’s transformation and a personal nod to its de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS). In a moment that captured the audience’s attention, Trump posed an unusual question to … Read more

25-Year-Old Kashish Chaudhary Becomes First Hindu Woman Assistant Commissioner in Balochistan

Kashish Chaudhary

Kashish Chaudhary’s story is one of determination, resilience, and hope. At just 25 years of age, she has made history by becoming the first Hindu woman to be appointed as an Assistant Commissioner in Balochistan, Pakistan’s most rugged and underdeveloped province. Her achievement is not only significant due to her gender and religious background, but … Read more

Bizarre! Chinese Company Lists ‘Free Toilet, Free Lifts, and No Electricity Charges for Overtime’ as Perks of Working

No Electricity Charges for Overtime

China’s work culture has long been a topic of international concern, with its notorious “996” schedule—working from 9 am to 9 pm, six days a week—drawing global criticism. As the country grapples with a saturated job market and escalating competition among job seekers, working conditions have often come under scrutiny. Recently, a particularly unusual job … Read more

At Least 13 People Die in Explosion While Disposal of Expired Ammunition In Indonesia

Explosion While Disposal of Expired Ammunition

A devastating explosion rocked Indonesia’s West Java province on Monday, leading to the tragic loss of at least 13 lives. The Explosion While Disposal of Expired Ammunition by the Indonesian army in Garut district, raising serious concerns about the safety protocols followed during such operations. The incident highlights the ongoing risks associated with ammunition disposal … Read more

Chinese Man in ICU After Unqualified Doctor Performs Acupuncture on Him to Treat Benign Tumor

Unqualified Doctor Performs Acupuncture

In a startling and cautionary tale from central China, a man seeking alternative treatment for a benign tumor nearly lost his life after Unqualified Doctor Performs Acupuncture on Him. The incident, which unfolded in the unlikeliest of settings—a cybercafe—has sparked national outrage and stirred intense discussions on social media regarding public awareness, the dangers of … Read more

Hamas to Release Last Living Israeli-American Hostage Edan Alexander as Part of Gaza Ceasefire Efforts

Edan Alexander

The announcement of Hamas’s decision to release 21-year-old Edan Alexander, an Israeli-American held in Gaza since the October 7, 2023 attacks, marks a significant moment in the ongoing and devastating conflict between Israel and Hamas. As negotiations for a ceasefire intensify and diplomatic efforts from regional and international actors continue, this move is seen by … Read more

Stunning Tiles from 17th-Century Iranian Palace Going on Display for the First Time in 20 Years

17th-century Iranian palace

The world of Islamic art is a treasure trove of intricate beauty, history, and symbolism, where each piece tells a unique story of cultural identity and artistic mastery. One such remarkable artifact is the tile panel that once adorned the walls of a 17th-century Iranian palace. These tiles, dating back to the reign of the … Read more

Remains of Missing Israeli Soldier Tzvika Feldman Found in Syria 43 Years After Battle of Sultan Yacoub

Tzvika Feldman

On May 11, 2025, the Israeli army announced a significant and emotional development: the remains of Sergeant Tzvika Feldman, who had been missing for 43 years, were found in Syria and repatriated to Israel. Feldman, a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), disappeared during the Battle of Sultan Yacoub in 1982, a fierce confrontation … Read more

Taliban Suspends Chess in Afghanistan Over Gambling Concern

Taliban Suspends Chess in Afghanistan

The Taliban government in Afghanistan has once again taken the global spotlight with another controversial decision—this time, by suspending the game of chess across the country. Citing concerns that chess may be used as a form of gambling and may be inconsistent with Islamic Sharia law, the authorities have imposed an indefinite ban on the … Read more