Russian Musician Vadim Stroykin Who Called Putin ‘Idiot’ Died After Falling from Apartment Window

Vadim Stroykin

The mysterious death of Russian musician Vadim Stroykin has once again raised serious concerns about the fate of those who openly criticize Russian President Vladimir Putin. Stroykin, a staunch anti-war advocate and outspoken critic of the Kremlin, allegedly fell from a 10th-floor apartment window shortly after a police raid. The incident has fueled suspicions of … Read more

British Royal Navy Allows Women to Wear Saris as Uniform

British Royal Navy

The British Royal Navy has recently updated its dress code, allowing female officers to wear saris as part of their uniform at mess functions. This decision has been welcomed by inclusivity advocates as a progressive step towards embracing cultural diversity within the armed forces. However, it has also drawn criticism from conservative commentators who argue … Read more

Italian Radiologist Gianluca Fanelli Under Investigation For Giving CAT Scan to Pet Cat

Gianluca Fanelli

The medical profession is built on the principle of saving lives, yet sometimes, ethical boundaries and institutional regulations come into conflict with personal morality. This was precisely the case for Gianluca Fanelli, an Italian radiologist who recently found himself under investigation after smuggling his injured pet cat, Athena, into the hospital where he worked. His … Read more

Van Morrison Becomes First Musician ‘Artist in Residence’ at Queen’s University

Van Morrison

Sir Van Morrison, one of the most celebrated musicians of our time, has been named the first-ever musician “artist in residence” at Queen’s University Belfast. This prestigious collaboration marks a significant milestone in the university’s history as it celebrates its 180th anniversary. The Belfast-born singer-songwriter, known for timeless classics like Brown Eyed Girl and Moondance, … Read more

Pets at Home Launched World First Lab-Grown Meat for Dogs

Lab-Grown Meat

The pet food industry is undergoing a groundbreaking transformation with the introduction of lab-grown meat-based dog treats. A UK retailer, Pets at Home, has launched Chick Bites, a dog snack made with cultivated meat. This marks a significant milestone, as it is the first instance of lab-grown meat being used in pet food available for … Read more

One in Five UK Adults Living with Diabetes or Prediabetes, Survey Says

Living with Diabetes

The number of people Living with Diabetes and prediabetes in the UK has reached a record high, with one in five adults now living with the condition. According to a new analysis by Diabetes UK, a staggering 12.2 million people are affected, highlighting the growing public health crisis driven by obesity, poor diet, and a … Read more

Russian Spy Biser Dzhambazov Arrested Naked From Hotel In Valencia

Biser Dzhambazov

The arrest of Biser Dzhambazov, a Bulgarian man accused of spying for Russia, has captured headlines due to the dramatic circumstances surrounding his apprehension. Dzhambazov, 43, was found naked in a hotel room in Valencia when authorities burst in to take him into custody. His involvement in espionage activities, alongside his turbulent personal relationships and … Read more

11,000 Fled Santorini as 300 Earthquakes Shake the Island in Last 2 Days

Santorini

Santorini, one of Greece’s most famous and picturesque islands, has been hit by a relentless series of earthquakes, forcing thousands to evacuate. Over the past few days, the island has experienced an unprecedented level of seismic activity, with more than 300 tremors recorded. This has led to widespread fear among residents and authorities, prompting swift … Read more

DEEP is Creating Underwater Base to Make Living Below Sea Possible by 2027

underwater base

A groundbreaking initiative is set to change the way humans interact with the ocean. DEEP, a company based in Gloucestershire, UK, has unveiled plans to create an advanced underwater base designed to support human life for extended periods. This project, expected to be operational by 2027, aims to facilitate long-term human presence beneath the ocean’s … Read more

King Charles is Deeply Saddened by the Death of Aga Khan

Aga Khan

The passing of His Highness Prince Karim Al-Hussaini, the Aga Khan IV, has marked the end of an era for millions of Ismaili Muslims around the world. The 88-year-old spiritual leader, who had served as the 49th hereditary Imam of the Shia Ismaili community since the age of 20, died peacefully in Portugal, surrounded by … Read more