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In a harrowing case from north Wales, a child permanently lost sight in one eye after deliberately covering it for a prolonged period—psychologists believe it was a trauma response
In the unforgiving theatre of the wild, where life often hangs by a thread, rare moments of heart and heroism can eclipse even the fiercest battles for survival
Beijing is standing firm amid intensifying economic pressure from the United States, as President Donald Trump sharply raises tariffs on Chinese imports to a staggering 125%.
At the 2025 Skytrax World Airport Awards, hosted at the Passenger Terminal EXPO in Madrid on April 9, Singapore Changi Airport reclaimed the crown as the world’s top airport.
A recent viral video has taken the internet by storm, showcasing a tomato priced at an astonishing $16 (₹1,300). The footage features a vlogger presenting this pricey tomato
Tensions flared in Pakistan’s Karachi on Tuesday as a large mob vandalized a KFC outlet, echoing similar incidents in Bangladesh. The attack occurred in the Defence Housing Authority (DHA) area.
In the heart of Manitoba, Canada, a fascinating natural phenomenon unfolds every year at the Narcisse Snake Dens — the largest gathering of snakes anywhere in the world.
In a pivotal move reshaping global trade dynamics, U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday declared a 90-day tariff relief for nations that have avoided retaliatory tariffs
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. paid a visit to mourning families in Seminole, Texas, where two young unvaccinated girls recently succumbed
A new study in The Lancet has issued a dire warning: if the US reduces support for the PEPFAR programme in Africa, decades of progress in the fight against HIV/AIDS could unravel.
A series of memes making fun of the idea of American workers returning to garment factories has taken over social media, capturing attention amid growing trade tensio
A devastating fire at a nursing home in northern China has claimed the lives of 20 individuals, according to a report by the state-run Xinhua news agency on Wednesday.
New York City witnessed a powerful display of wellness, peace, and unity as yoga mats were unrolled atop the One World Trade Center, marking the beginning of a 75-day countdown.
A section within the perimeter of Gaza’s Al Aqsa Hospital came under attack in the early hours of Monday, triggering panic as civilians dashed indoors for protection.
Three children, seated cross-legged in a mud-brick shelter in Afghanistan, look straight into the camera. With cupped hands, a boy pleads,
A baby girl has made history as the first child born in the UK following a womb transplant. Grace Davidson, a 36-year-old NHS dietitian from North London
International students in the United States are now under unprecedented scrutiny, with even minor traffic violations—such as speeding—potentially triggering visa cancellations. According
Myanmar have been severely disrupted as extreme weather hammers earthquake-hit regions, where more than 3,600 lives were lost in the devastating 7.7-magnitude quake
Once believed to be lost to history, dire wolves—those Ice Age giants that once ruled North America—have returned, not through fiction but through cutting-edge science.
Since March 18, the UN reports that over 100 children are killed or injured every single day in Gaza amid relentless Israeli strikes, with the U.S. continuing to support Israel.