Russian Spy Whale Hvaldimir Died from Infection, Not Gunshot: Norway Police

Russian spy whale

Russian spy whale Hvaldimir, a 14-foot-long beluga whale, was recently found dead in Norway, and authorities have determined that the cause of death was a bacterial infection, not gunshot wounds as previously speculated. This revelation came from the Norwegian police on Friday, who reported that the probable cause of the infection was a stick lodged … Read more

India Became 3rd Largest Ethnic Group in New Zealand, Surpassing China

ethnic group in New Zealand

The recent Census data reveals a notable change in New Zealand’s ethnic composition. The Indian community has now surpassed the Chinese population to become the third-largest ethnic group in New Zealand. This significant shift highlights the dynamic and evolving nature of the country’s multicultural identity. Over the years, New Zealand has welcomed a diverse range … Read more

Ronaldo Mocks Messi While Celebrating His 900th Goal: Watch

Ronaldo mocks Messi

Ronaldo mocks Messi in a video uploaded on his YouTube channel to celebrate an extraordinary milestone in his football career—reaching 900 career goals. In the video, Ronaldo humorously depicts himself overtaking his longtime rival, Lionel Messi, as he celebrates becoming the first footballer ever to reach this impressive number. The video titled “Bye Messi Bye” … Read more

New NATO Chief Mark Rutte Visits Ukraine

New NATO Chief Mark Rutte

New NATO Chief Mark Rutte embarked on his first official trip to Ukraine on Thursday, marking a significant moment since assuming office. His visit underlines NATO’s steadfast support for Ukraine in its ongoing war with Russia. This diplomatic engagement comes at a critical time for Ukraine, as its leadership seeks increased assistance and military capabilities … Read more

Treasure Hunt of Golden Owl Ends in France After 31 Years as Statue Found

Golden Owl treasure hunt

The Golden Owl treasure hunt, an enthralling quest that captivated thousands of treasure seekers for over three decades, has finally come to an end. It began in 1993 with the promise of finding a replica of a golden and silver owl statue hidden somewhere in France, which could be exchanged for the real treasure: a … Read more

Red Panda Born at Edinburgh Zoo of Scotland

Red panda

Red pandas are a beloved species, known for their fluffy tails, distinctive coloring, and playful nature. In exciting news, Edinburgh Zoo recently shared an adorable picture of a nine-week-old red panda, born at the zoo on July 17. This remarkable event has captured the hearts of wildlife enthusiasts, as the zoo continues to focus on … Read more

Marburg Virus Fears Spark Evacuation at Hamburg Train Station in Germany

Marburg virus

Marburg virus concerns led to a tense evacuation at Hamburg Central Station this afternoon, as officers cordoned off tracks 7 and 8 for several hours, creating chaos among commuters. The situation unfolded when two travellers onboard an ICE high-speed train, arriving from Frankfurt, exhibited symptoms resembling those of the Marburg virus. As a precaution, emergency … Read more

Grindelwald: The Most Beautiful Village in Switzerland

Grindelwald

Nestled in the heart of the Swiss Alps, Grindelwald is a picturesque village that embodies the beauty, charm, and tranquility Switzerland is known for. Surrounded by majestic mountains, lush meadows, and crystal-clear streams, Grindelwald has become one of Switzerland’s most iconic destinations. Known for its breathtaking landscapes and offering year-round attractions, it’s a haven for … Read more

Sweden Govt Decision to Consider Ban on Begging Faces Backlash

ban on begging

The ban on begging proposed by Sweden’s right-wing government has sparked widespread debate and controversy. The initiative, strongly supported by the Sweden Democrats, is now under investigation as the country looks into whether such a ban could be legally enforced without breaching international conventions. The move to ban begging is driven by concerns about the … Read more