Montenegro to Extradite South Korean Cryptocurrency ‘Genius’ Do Kwon to the US

Do Kwon

The international manhunt for Do Kwon, the South Korean cryptocurrency mogul behind Terraform Labs, has culminated in Montenegro’s decision to extradite him to the United States. This development marks a significant milestone in the pursuit of accountability in the crypto world, as authorities in both the US and South Korea seek justice for the financial … Read more

Is Russia Behind the Azerbaijan Plane Crash in Kazakhstan?

Plane Crash in Kazakhstan

Is Russia Behind the Azerbaijan Plane Crash in Kazakhstan? The tragic crash of Azerbaijan Airlines flight J2-8243 near Aktau, Kazakhstan, has raised pressing questions about its cause and potential implications for regional relations. Preliminary investigations suggest the possibility of a Russian anti-aircraft missile strike, intensifying tensions between Azerbaijan and Russia. This blog delves into the … Read more

China Tests 6th Generation Stealth Fighter Jet: Watch

6th Generation Stealth Fighter Jet

China has once again made waves in the global aviation sector with the testing of its advanced 6th Generation Stealth Fighter Jet. Videos of the aircraft, featuring a futuristic tail-less design, have taken social media by storm, showcasing the nation’s rapid progress in defense technology. This development underscores China’s ambitions to lead in military aviation, … Read more

Groom’s Father Rents Plane to Drop Millions of Rupees at Bride’s House in Pakistan: Watch

Pakistan

A wedding in Pakistan’s Sindh province has caught global attention for an extravagant and unusual gesture by the groom’s father. Renting a plane to shower millions of rupees on the bride’s house has sparked a mix of admiration, humor, and criticism online. The Grand Gesture: A Sky Full of Cash The lavish display of wealth … Read more

North Korean Soldier Fighting for Russia Captured in Ukraine Dies

North Korean

The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has taken an unusual turn with the involvement of North Korean troops, marking a significant shift in global geopolitics. Recently, a North Korean soldier captured by Ukrainian forces succumbed to his injuries, drawing international attention to Pyongyang’s role in supporting Moscow. The First North Korean POW in Ukraine … Read more

Five Journalists Killed in Israeli Strike in Gaza

Gaza

The ongoing war in Gaza has been marked by immense human tragedy, with civilians and journalists bearing the brunt of the escalating violence. In a recent development, five journalists were killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting the central Gaza Strip. This incident underscores the perilous environment for media professionals in conflict zones, where the line … Read more

Japanese Serial Killer Chisako Kakehi Known as ‘Black Widow’ Dies

Black Widow

Chisako Kakehi, infamously dubbed the “Black Widow,” became a notorious figure in Japan for her calculated murders of elderly lovers using cyanide. Her crimes captivated the nation, leaving behind a chilling legacy of deception and death. On Thursday, at the age of 78, Kakehi died in a detention center, marking the end of a dark … Read more

Why Japan PM’s Official Residence Is Believed To Be “Haunted”?

Japan PM's Official Residence

Japan PM’s Official Residence, steeped in history and mystery, has been the focus of ghostly rumors for decades. Originally constructed in 1929, this architectural marvel has witnessed tumultuous events that have fueled its reputation as a haunted location. A Storied History of Political Turmoil The official residence of Japan’s Prime Minister, a two-story mansion spanning … Read more

Israeli Airstrike Hits Yemen Airport While WHO Chief Was Just Metres Away

Israeli Airstrike Hits Yemen Airport

The recent escalation of violence in the Middle East took a dangerous turn when an Israeli airstrike hits Yemen airport, narrowly missing the World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who was about to board a flight. This incident underscores the intensifying hostilities in the region, raising concerns over civilian safety, humanitarian operations, and … Read more

China Approves World’s Largest Dam on Brahmaputra River in Tibet

World's Largest Dam

China has taken a monumental step in its infrastructure development by approving the construction of the world’s largest dam on the Brahmaputra River in Tibet, close to the Indian border. This colossal project, a marvel of modern engineering, comes with economic ambitions but also raises significant geopolitical and environmental concerns. The Scale and Ambition of … Read more