Headlines
  • Early on Thursday, 73 students were injured and at least 16 students killed at a girls' boarding school in central Kenya.
  • The vital Strait of Hormuz, according to US President Donald Trump, "must be open to everyone" and "no one can control it."
  • A major portions of southern Lebanon has been declared a "combat zone" by the Israeli military.
  • Iran's foreign ministry said in a statement on Tuesday that American bombings in the country's southern Hormozgan region broke the ceasefire.
  • The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health claims that Israeli attacks in Lebanon on Tuesday left at least 31 persons dead and 40 injured.
  • Due to the Ebola outbreak, Ugandan authorities announced on Wednesday that the country's border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has been closed.

Month: March 2025

March 27, 2025

Taking Stock of Bangladesh Post-Hasina

What’s also clear to many is that the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), which was in the opposition through Hasina’s successive terms, will likely form the next government.

March 26, 2025

World’s First Self-Cooling Aluminium Can

According to UK based start-up business deltaH Innovations,they have created World’s first self-cooling aluminum drink can.Pressing the button enables it to combine with the salt ingredients that are imbedded in the walls of the self-cooling Cool Can.

Pet Quotes

Animals are such agreeable friends they ask no questions, they pass no criticism.” — George Eliot

NCW Mobile Application for Women

On November 9, 2023, the National Commission for Women released the Her Legal Guide mobile application for women. The app focuses on specific Indian women’s rights and laws.This mobile application is educating women about their rights and serve as a new friend to them in trying times

March 25, 2025

UN General Assembly Holds Commemorative Meeting...

Salome Agbaroji, 2023 National Youth Poet Laureate, addresses the commemorative meeting of the United Nations General Assembly to Mark the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade.

ÂŁ150,000 for Rare Queen Elizabeth II...

The most expensive banknote featuring Queen Elizabeth II fetched ÂŁ150,000 at auction. Last weekend, at an auction in Noonans, the banknote was put up for auction.

Ashera Costliest Cat Breed

With costs of up to $100,000 or more, the Ashera cat is considered as the costliest cat breed in the world. This is because it is a rare breed that was created by crossing an Asian leopard cat, an African serval, and a domestic house cat. 

How to File a Complaint On...

To file online complaints on cybercrime, the Indian government launched the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal. It provides a user-friendly platform for citizens to safely and anonymously report various types of cybercrimes.The portal covers cyber crimes like cyberbullying, internet fraud, identity theft, and hacking.

Junta Airstrike Hits A Clinic in...

Myanmar junta bombed a medical clinic in Magway region Saturday morning, killing 11, including medical staff and children, despite no recent battles between junta forces and anti-junta militias in the area, residents told Radio Free Asia.

Trial Ahead for Indonesian Cop Arrested...

Indonesian prosecutors are preparing to try an ex-police official whose alleged sexual crimes were discovered after Australian authorities found dark-web videos they believed were recorded in the Southeast Asian country.

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