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Gen Z couples in India are replacing long honeymoons with short, personalised getaways that offer flexibility, better value and meaningful shared experiences.
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb warns against AI-generated misinformation after YouTube removes a fake channel impersonating him and spreading fabricated science content.
The EU has launched a major antitrust investigation into Google over allegations it used publisher and creator content unfairly to train AI systems.
A 7.6-magnitude earthquake off northern Japan injured dozens and triggered tsunami alerts, with authorities warning of strong aftershocks and a possible megaquake.
Influencer Linda Andrade surprised her mother with an Emirates business-class trip after a difficult year, moving viewers with the emotional gesture.
A Musselburgh ice cream shop has unveiled a ‘Snowman’-themed Christmas window, delighting the community after last year’s popular Home Alone display.
Japan protests after Chinese jets lock fire-control radar on its F-15s near Okinawa, calling the incident dangerous and “extremely regrettable”.
Chinese virologist Dr Li-Meng Yan, who became globally known for claiming that the coronavirus was engineered in a Wuhan laboratory, has told US media that she now fears Beijing is attempting to use her family to lure her back to China
Harbin has begun building a 23.8-metre snowman using 5,000 cubic metres of snow as the Sun Island International Snow Sculpture Expo prepares to welcome visitors.
A three-year-old girl from eastern China has become a national sensation after her unexpected Caucasian-like features captured widespread attention online. Despite both parents being Chinese, the toddler—nicknamed Guojiang (“jam”)—has blonde curly hair, blue eyes and long eyelashes, sparking nationwide curiosity. The story, first reported by Haibao News, has racked up over 120 million views on […]
Bethlehem lit its Christmas tree for the first time in two years, blending joy with sorrow as residents honour tradition amid war, grief and economic strain.
An eight-year-old boy in China cut his mother’s gold necklace into pieces and gifted them to friends, unaware of its value, leaving parents shocked.
A woman in China has borrowed 1 million yuan to care for her daughter-in-law left in a vegetative state after an accident, inspiring national admiration.
A three-year-old girl was reportedly killed by gunfire in Mawasi near Khan Younis, with medics attributing the shots to IDF positions; the IDF has not commented.
A new documentary captures how Gaza’s Free Circus brought hope to children amid bombardment, famine and displacement, winning acclaim in Cairo.
A Kenyan parliamentary inquiry has accused British troops of killings, sexual abuse and environmental violations, calling for prosecutions and tighter oversight.
A woman who survived the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake has married the soldier who saved her as a child—a remarkable love story now inspiring millions.
A 2009 video of Vladimir Putin scolding a billionaire is going viral in India as IndiGo faces outrage over mass flight cancellations and stranded passengers.
Derbyshire Police are investigating a WhatsApp group that added children to a 450-member chat containing explicit photos, prompting warnings to parents and schools.
A new investigation reveals Afghan women are resorting to dangerous secret abortions under Taliban restrictions, as fear, stigma and lack of healthcare access worsen the crisis.