1,000-Year-Old Seed Found in Judean Desert Grows in Israel

Judean Desert

A groundbreaking discovery in Israel has brought new life to a 1,000-year-old seed from the Judean Desert. The tree, now named “Sheba,” is a fascinating testament to the enduring resilience of nature and its potential to unlock secrets from the past. This incredible story showcases the intersection of archaeology, botany, and modern science in the … Read more

Bizarre! Chinese Funeral Home Asks Jobseekers to Spend 10 Minutes in Morgue to Qualify for Interview

Chinese funeral home

The unique hiring practices of a Chinese funeral home have sparked curiosity and amusement online, shedding light on the challenges and peculiarities of working in the funeral services sector. A seemingly ordinary job advertisement took an extraordinary twist when applicants were required to endure a 10-minute stay in a freezing morgue as part of the … Read more

One Child Gets Killed Every Hour in Gaza: UNRWA

Gaza

The ongoing conflict in Gaza has reached devastating proportions, with children bearing the brunt of the violence. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) has brought the staggering toll to light, revealing the unimaginable impact on the youngest and most vulnerable members of society. With at least … Read more

Prince Harry Hopes to Be in a Better Place with King Charles III in 2025

Prince Harry

Prince Harry’s journey as a royal has been marked by moments of triumph, tension, and transformation. As the Duke of Sussex sets his sights on the future, he remains hopeful for a stronger bond with his father, King Charles III, in the coming year. With a focus on family, personal growth, and his late mother’s … Read more

Tibetan Village Head Tortured to Death by Chinese Authorities Due to “Pure Mother Tongue” Campaign

Tibetan

Efforts to preserve Tibetan identity meet brutal repression as Chinese authorities intensify their crackdown on Tibetan language initiatives. In a shocking display of repression, Chinese authorities have reportedly detained and tortured a Tibetan village head, Gonpo Namgyal, to death in Ponkor township, Darlag County. This tragedy unfolded against the backdrop of a targeted crackdown on … Read more

Passenger Plane Carrying Over 100 People Crashed in Kazakhstan: Watch

Kazakhstan

A tragic incident unfolded near Aktau Airport in Kazakhstan as a passenger plane carrying more than 100 people crashed on Wednesday. The crash, involving an Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer ERJ-190, has left many questioning the safety protocols of modern aviation. Initial reports confirm survivors, but the full extent of the toll remains unclear. Rescue operations and … Read more

One in Five People Aged 65 or Older: South Korea Is Now a Super-Aged Country

South Korea

South Korea, a nation celebrated for its technological advancements and cultural exports, has entered a sobering chapter in its demographic history. The country has officially become a “super-aged” society, with 20% of its population aged 65 or older, according to recent data from the Ministry of the Interior and Safety. This stark reality highlights a … Read more

Pakistani Strike Destroyed Seven Villages in Afghanistan

Pakistan

Pakistan’s recent airstrikes in Afghanistan have heightened tensions between the two nations, marking a grim escalation in the ongoing conflict with the Pakistani Taliban (TTP). The strikes, conducted on December 24, targeted suspected TTP hideouts in Paktika province’s Barmal district, leading to significant destruction and civilian casualties. This incident has brought to light the fragile … Read more

Salman Rushdie’s Controversial Novel ‘The Satanic Verses’ Back on Sale in India After 36-Year Ban

Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie’s controversial novel The Satanic Verses has returned to Indian bookshelves after 36 years, following a Delhi High Court ruling that lifted the ban imposed in 1988. The decision marks a turning point in the ongoing debate over freedom of expression, faith, and censorship. The novel, often described as provocative and imaginative, has been … Read more