Bluefin Tuna Auction for $1.3 Million at Toyosu Fish Market of Tokyo

Toyosu Fish Market

The Toyosu Fish Market in Tokyo recently witnessed a historic auction, as a colossal bluefin tuna fetched an astounding price of ¥139.8 million (approximately $1.3 million). This marks the second-highest price ever recorded for a tuna at the Tokyo market, following a previous sale in 2019 that set the world record. The tuna, weighing an … Read more

Japan Begins Culling of 50,000 Chickens as Bird Flu Outbreaks Continue Across the Country

Bird Flu Outbreaks

Japan is facing a challenging season as bird flu outbreaks strike poultry farms across multiple regions. This year, the country has seen some of the earliest and most widespread cases of avian influenza in decades, prompting decisive action to prevent the virus from spreading further. The culling of tens of thousands of birds is a … Read more

Dubai Ruler Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Releases Video Honouring Wife Sheikh Hind : Watch

Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum

On January 4, 2025, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, released a rare and heartfelt video honoring his wife, Sheikha Hind bint Maktoum. This gesture was part of the celebration of his 19th Accession Day, a momentous occasion marking his long reign and leadership in the United Arab Emirates. The video … Read more

Myanmar’s Military Junta to Free 5,864 Prisoners to Mark Independence Day

Myanmar's military junta

On January 4, 2025, Myanmar’s military junta announced the release of 5,864 prisoners, including 180 foreigners, as part of a nationwide amnesty to commemorate the country’s 77th Independence Day. This decision has sparked a range of reactions both within Myanmar and internationally. While some view the move as an attempt to ease tensions, others see … Read more

India’s First ‘Generation Beta’ Baby Born in Mizoram

Generation Beta

On January 1, 2025, India witnessed a historic moment with the birth of the country’s first ‘Generation Beta’ baby in Aizawl, Mizoram. The baby, a boy, named Frankie Remruatdika Zadeng, represents the beginning of a new era in India’s demographic evolution. The birth not only brings joy to his family but also signifies the country’s … Read more

Fire Engulfs Liguang Market of China: 8 Killed, 15 Injured

Liguang market

A tragic fire erupted in the Liguang market in Zhangjiakou City, north China, on Saturday morning, leaving eight people dead and 15 others injured. This incident, occurring northwest of Beijing, has left the local community reeling and drawn attention to the challenges of managing such catastrophic events. The Tragedy Unfolds The fire broke out at … Read more

Student Breaks Jaw After Eating Jawbreaker Candy in Canada

jawbreaker candy

A 19-year-old Canadian college student’s experience with a jawbreaker candy turned into a nightmare after an attempt to bite into the oversized treat left her with a fractured jaw. This incident serves as a cautionary tale about the potential dangers of consuming certain foods without understanding their risks. The Incident: A Risky Bite Javeria Wasim, … Read more

Hanoi Declared World’s Most Polluted City

Hanoi

Hanoi, Vietnam’s bustling capital and an economic powerhouse in Southeast Asia, is grappling with an escalating environmental crisis. The city has been engulfed in dense smog for weeks, earning it the unenviable title of the world’s most polluted city. This alarming situation has prompted urgent calls for action, with authorities emphasizing the adoption of electric … Read more

Pornhub Ban Now Covers More Than a Third of US States

Pornhub Ban

As restrictions on Pornhub Ban expand across the United States, debates surrounding privacy, freedom, and regulation intensify. With 17 states now enforcing age verification laws, more than a third of the nation is grappling with the implications of these measures. Expanding Restrictions and Privacy Concerns From January 1, 2025, Florida, South Carolina, and Tennessee joined … Read more

Chinese Pet Owners Feed COVID Pills to Pets to Beat Deadly Virus

Chinese Pet Owners Feed COVID Pills to Pets

Amid the rising demand for innovative healthcare solutions for pets, Chinese Pet Owners Feed COVID Pills to Pets – an unconventional method to treat a deadly feline disease. By repurposing human COVID-19 antiviral medications, they have successfully tackled feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), a fatal disease caused by a coronavirus specific to cats. This unexpected use … Read more