Massive Gold Reserve Found Near the Indus River In Pakistan

Pakistan

The discovery of an immense gold reserve near the Indus River in Attock has sparked significant interest and hope in Pakistan, a country currently grappling with economic challenges. The announcement of this treasure trove, valued at 80,000 crore PKR, has brought attention to Pakistan’s untapped mineral wealth and its potential to transform the country’s economic … Read more

Laurene Powell Jobs to Observe ‘Kalpvas’ at Maha Kumbh

Laurene Powell Jobs

The Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 in Prayagraj is set to become an even more prominent global event with the participation of Laurene Powell Jobs, a renowned American entrepreneur and philanthropist. Known for her progressive initiatives in education and social empowerment, Powell Jobs has decided to embrace the ancient spiritual practice of Kalpvas during her 17-day … Read more

Principal Sends 80 Girls Home Without Shirts for Writing Messages on Them

Principal Sends 80 Girls Home Without Shirts

The Principal Sends 80 Girls Home Without Shirts in the Dhanbad district after they were found writing messages on them as part of a post-exam celebration known as ‘pen day.’ On a Friday in January 2025, an incident unfolded in a prestigious school in Digwadih, Jharkhand, that has sparked outrage and concern across the country. … Read more

Explosion at Gas Station in Yemen: 15 Killed, 67 Injured

Explosion at Gas Station in Yemen

The ongoing conflict, one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, took another tragic turn with a deadly Explosion at Gas Station in Yemen in the Zaher district of Bayda province. The blast, which occurred on Saturday, left at least 15 people dead and 67 others injured, including 40 critically. This devastating incident adds to the … Read more

Pakistan Has the Highest Number of Hepatitis C Cases in the World

Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C has emerged as a critical health challenge in Pakistan, with the country holding the unfortunate distinction of having the highest number of cases worldwide. An estimated 10 million people in Pakistan are affected by this disease, a staggering figure considering the global total stands at 60 million. The issue demands urgent national and … Read more

Info or Warning? PIA’s ‘Paris We’re Coming’ Ad Sparks Outrage

PIA

The world of advertising is no stranger to controversy, but Pakistan International Airlines’ (PIA) latest promotional campaign has raised more than just eyebrows. Aimed at announcing the resumption of flights between Islamabad and Paris, the airline’s ad featuring a plane flying towards the Eiffel Tower has sparked widespread criticism, mockery, and concern. Social media users … Read more

Hotpot Restaurant in Sichuan Shut Down for Adding Saliva Oil to Prepare Food

Saliva Oil

A recent investigation in Sichuan, China, has exposed a shocking food safety scandal involving a hotpot restaurant recycling “saliva oil.” This practice, which involves reusing leftover chili oil from diners’ soup bases, has sparked widespread outrage and concern over food hygiene. Authorities have seized substantial quantities of recycled beef tallow, emphasizing the risks posed by … Read more

2 Doctors Fined Six Million for Leaving Woman Bleeding After Childbirth to Get Drinks in Malaysia

Malaysia

In a tragic case highlighting medical negligence, two doctors in Malaysia were ordered to pay six million ringgit (approximately Rs 11.42 crore) in damages after a woman, Punitha Mohan, bled to death following childbirth. The verdict, delivered by the High Court in Klang, has drawn significant attention to the responsibilities of medical professionals and the … Read more

Monkey-Type Men Becoming a Popular Dating Choice in China

monkey-type men

China’s dating scene has been experiencing a fascinating transformation, with new trends redefining what it means to be an appealing partner. Amid these changes, the rise of “monkey-type men” has become a standout phenomenon, captivating the hearts of many in the country. The Emergence of Monkey-Type Men The term “monkey-type man” has recently gained traction … Read more

Uyghur Muslim Woman From Xinjiang jailed for Teaching Religious Lessons to Her Two Sons

Xinjiang

The ongoing human rights crisis in China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region has drawn international attention once again. This time, the case of Seylihan Rozi, a 49-year-old Uyghur woman sentenced to 17 years in prison for teaching religious verses to her sons and a neighbor, has spotlighted the harsh realities faced by the Uyghur Muslim population … Read more