The King of Bhutan, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck Attends the MahaKumbh Mela

MahaKumbh Mela

The MahaKumbh Mela, one of the largest spiritual gatherings in the world, witnessed a historic visit as the King of Bhutan, His Majesty Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, attended the grand event at the special invitation of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The visit of the Bhutanese monarch highlights the deep-rooted cultural and spiritual ties between … Read more

US Deports 205 Indian Migrants from San Antonio via Military Plane

Indian Migrants

In a significant development amid the ongoing debate over immigration policies, the United States has commenced the deportation of Indian migrants under the administration of President Donald Trump. The U.S. military’s C-17 aircraft, carrying 205 Indian nationals, departed from San Antonio, Texas, marking a new chapter in the government’s hardline approach toward undocumented immigration. The … Read more

Lung Cancer Among Those Who Never Smoked Is on the Rise: Lancet Study

Lung Cancer

Lung cancer, long associated with smoking, is showing an alarming rise among those who have never smoked. A study published on World Cancer Day in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine journal reveals a troubling shift in the patterns of lung cancer incidence, with adenocarcinoma emerging as the dominant subtype. This form of cancer, which is more … Read more

Poonam Gupta & Avnish Kumar: First Couple to Get Married at Rashtrapati Bhavan

Poonam Gupta

In a groundbreaking event, CRPF officer Poonam Gupta, who made history by leading the CRPF’s all-women contingent during the 74th Republic Day Parade, is set to marry her fellow CRPF officer, Avnish Kumar, inside the iconic residence of the President of India. The Rashtrapati Bhavan, a majestic symbol of India’s democracy and governance, is about … Read more

WHO Reports Increase in Cancer Cases Across South-East Asia, Including India

Increase in Cancer Cases

The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised alarm over Increase in Cancer Cases in the South-East Asia region, including India. According to the WHO South-East Asia Region (WHO-SEAR), a staggering 2.4 million new cancer cases were reported in 2022, including 56,000 cases among children. The data also revealed that 1.5 million deaths were attributed to … Read more

11 Sea Robbery Incidents in the Singapore Strait in Just a Month

Sea Robbery Incidents in the Singapore Strait

The Singapore Strait, one of the busiest maritime waterways in the world, has recently witnessed a surge in sea robbery incidents. Within just over a month, 11 Sea Robbery Incidents in the Singapore Strait, drawing attention from maritime security agencies and analysts alike. These robberies, which occurred along the eastbound lane of the Traffic Separation … Read more

24-Year-Old British Woman Dies After Falling Ill in Sri Lankan Hostel

British Woman Dies After Falling Ill in Sri Lan

A 24-year-old British Woman Dies After Falling Ill in Sri Lanka while staying at a hostel in Colombo. The incident, which occurred in early February 2025, has sent shockwaves through the global travel community. The young British Woman, who has not been identified, was among a group of tourists who experienced sudden illness at the … Read more

Woman Almost Eats Proposal Ring Hiding in Cake in China

Woman Almost Eats Proposal Ring Hiding in Cake

Woman Almost Eats Proposal Ring Hiding in Cake—what was meant to be a romantic and unforgettable moment turned into an unexpected comedy when a woman in China nearly swallowed the engagement ring hidden in her cake. The story, which quickly went viral online, serves as both a humorous cautionary tale and a reminder that proposals … Read more

Police Officer Shot Dead on 1st Day of Polio Vaccination Drive By Pakistani Taliban

Polio Vaccination

The fight against polio in Pakistan has been met with yet another deadly attack as militants targeted a police officer assigned to protect Polio Vaccination teams. On the first day of a nationwide immunization campaign, a policeman was shot dead in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, highlighting the persistent threats faced by health workers and security … Read more

North Korea to Organise Rason City Tour to Celebrate Kim Jong Il’s Birthday

rason

In a rare development following the Covid-19 pandemic, North Korea has announced that it will reopen its borders to foreign tourists, with a special tour to the border city of Rason scheduled for February. This tour, which coincides with the birthday of former North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, will be the first of its … Read more