Bizarre! Chinese Woman Eats Firecracker After Mistaking It for Candy

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Chinese woman eats firecracker after mistaking it for candy in a shocking incident that highlights the dangers of misleading packaging. The woman, surnamed Wu, from Chengdu in Sichuan province, shared her distressing experience on Chinese social media, sparking widespread discussions about product labeling and safety concerns. The unfortunate event occurred when Wu mistook a commonly … Read more

Saudi PhD Student at Leeds University Who Was Sentenced to 34 Years in Prison Is Released

Saudi PhD Student at Leeds University

The recent release of Salma al-Shehab, a Saudi PhD student at Leeds University who was sentenced to 34 years in prison for her social media activity, has drawn international attention to Saudi Arabia’s approach to freedom of expression and women’s rights advocacy. Al-Shehab was imprisoned for tweets supporting women’s rights, an act that human rights … Read more

Turkmenistan Ice Hockey Players Punch Hong Kong Team After Match Loss At Asian Winter Games

Turkmenistan Ice Hockey Players Punch Hong Kong

Turkmenistan ice hockey players punch Hong Kong team after losing their match 5-1 at the Asian Winter Games in Harbin, China. The incident, which occurred during the post-game handshake, has sparked widespread condemnation from officials and sports organizations. The Turkmenistan players involved—Erkin Kakabayev, Arslan Geldimyradov, and Begench Dovletmyradov—were seen launching an unprovoked physical attack on … Read more

Palestinians Won’t Have Right to Return to Gaza Under My Takeover Plan: Trump

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has made headlines once again with his controversial proposal to take over and rebuild Gaza, asserting that Palestinians displaced from the war-torn territory will not have the right to return. The plan has sparked outrage among Palestinian leaders, international organizations, and human rights advocates, while earning praise from Israeli Prime … Read more

“I Need to Rush to Work, Not Necessary to Go to Hospital” Chinese Man After Heart Attack

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In a remarkable incident that garnered significant attention on social media, Chinese Man collapsed from a heart attack at a railway station but, upon regaining consciousness, insisted that he needed to rush to work instead of going to the hospital. The event, which occurred on February 4th at a railway station in Changsha, Hunan province, … Read more

Indian Billionaire Carries Coffin of Employee Who Dies of Heart Attack in Abu Dhabi

Billionaire Carries Coffin of Employee

Billionaire carries coffin of employee in a rare and touching display of compassion, proving that leadership is not just about wealth and power but about humanity and responsibility. Indian billionaire and chairman of Lulu Group, MA Yusuff Ali, carried the coffin of his deceased employee, Shihabuddin, who passed away due to a heart attack in … Read more

North Korea Used Student Visas to Send Thousands of Workers to Russia, Seoul Says

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North Korea has once again come under international scrutiny after South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) revealed that Pyongyang used student visas to send thousands of workers and troops to Russia in 2024. This move, which appears to be an attempt to bypass United Nations sanctions, has raised concerns over North Korea’s increasing military and … Read more

Woman Eats Japanese Curry Cooked by Husband 2 Years After His Death: Watch

Woman Eats Japanese Curry Cooked by Husband

Woman eats Japanese curry cooked by husband 2 years after his death, and the emotional moment has gone viral on social media. Food is often associated with love, memories, and shared experiences, and for one woman, a simple dish of curry became a deeply sentimental experience that captured the hearts of millions online. Sabrina, known … Read more

China Records Lowest Marriage Rate Since 1986 with Only 6.1 Million Marriages in 2024

China Records Lowest Marriage Rate

China Records Lowest Marriage Rate, reaching a historic low in 2024 despite the government’s persistent efforts to encourage young people to marry and have children. The Ministry of Civil Affairs reported that only 6.1 million couples registered their marriages last year, marking a staggering 20.5% drop from 2023 and setting a new record since official … Read more

Saudi Arabia Bans Pilgrims from Bringing Children for Hajj 2025

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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has announced a new regulation prohibiting pilgrims from bringing children to the Hajj pilgrimage in 2025. This measure, introduced by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, aims to enhance the safety of all participants and prevent potential risks associated with large crowds during the pilgrimage. The decision is part of … Read more