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    Why health insurance for digital nomads is more important than ever in 2025

    Digital nomads are people who work remotely while travelling the world. This lifestyle has grown quickly, with more people choosing to work from places like Portugal, Mexico, and Thailand because of low living costs and good digital infrastructure. However, living...

  • Groom knocked unconscious after friends joyfully toss him

    Groom knocked unconscious after friends joyfully toss him

    A shocking event emerged from a wedding that prompted the global online community to share the astounding video footage. The festivities took a drastic turn when the groom was thrown by his friends in a joyful gesture, albeit one that ended with the groom colliding with the ground, and becoming unconscious and unresponsive. An incident that almost progressed into a…

  • Chechen attackers brutalise Russian reporter amidst political tensions

    Chechen attackers brutalise Russian reporter amidst political tensions

    A brutal assault has been launched on renowned investigative reporter, Yelena Milashina, by a group of masked men, shortly after landing in the Russian republic of Chechnya. She recounts a chilling ordeal, where she was seized, forced out of her car, savagely attacked with plastic pipes, her head ruthlessly shaved and doused in green dye within the proximity of the…

  • Viral twist: Chinese wife uncovers husband’s affair with best friend on business trip (video)

    Viral twist: Chinese wife uncovers husband’s affair with best friend on business trip (video)

    The actions of a Chinese woman have gone viral after she detected her husband’s affair in a bizarre set of circumstances. The cheating husband told her that he needed to go away on business for 12 days. The man’s wife, Hou, helped prepare for the trip to Shanghai by packing his clothes and bid him farewell as he left home.…

  • British student’s harrowing balcony plunge leaves him fighting for life in a Thailand hospital

    British student’s harrowing balcony plunge leaves him fighting for life in a Thailand hospital

    A British student is fighting for his life in hospital after a harrowing fall from a hotel balcony in Thailand. The 21 year old Teesside University student is unconscious in a Thai hospital suffering from major internal and external injuries following a plunge from a balcony in Chiang Mai. Jack Heathcock had been on what his sister Chloe described as…

  • Missile hits Ukraine town: 43 injured, claims of Russian war crime rise

    Missile hits Ukraine town: 43 injured, claims of Russian war crime rise

    In an incident that shook the town of Pervomaisky in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, at least 43 individuals, of which 12 were children, sustained injuries. This tragedy was the result of a missile, believed to be of Russian origin, hitting a car park situated within a residential building, BBC reported. Ukrainian officials reported that this incident took place yesterday at around 1.30pm…

  • White House high alert: Cocaine discovery prompts emergency evacuation

    White House high alert: Cocaine discovery prompts emergency evacuation

    An emergency evacuation was triggered at the White House on Sunday evening following the discovery of a white substance that has since tested positive for cocaine, according to US news reports. The discovery was made within a workspace during a routine inspection, stated the US Secret Service. Notably, these premature positive test results were disclosed by the Washington Post, attributing…

  • Cuba turns to Russia amid fuel crisis and economic downturn

    Cuba turns to Russia amid fuel crisis and economic downturn

    Equipped with a navy blue, Soviet-era Lada, Cuban cab driver Jorge Lloro’s everyday life is a stark reminder of Cuba’s Cold War-era relationship with Russia. There are roughly 100,000 Russian-made autos on this island nation, originally brought here as a workaround for the United States’ long-standing economic embargo. Today, grappling with a severe fuel crisis and a grim economic outlook,…

  • UK public sector adopts blockchain for transparent government auctions

    UK public sector adopts blockchain for transparent government auctions

    The UK public sector made a groundbreaking leap towards improving transparency and fairness in governmental auctions, by adopting the use of blockchain technology. Giving credence to this, the Controller General’s Department (CGD) confirmed the measures they’ve started to undertake since April this year. The CGD, an authority under the Finance Ministry, is renowned for its role in managing procurement processes. The…

  • Frustration boils in Marseille’s troubled neighbourhoods amid slow change

    Frustration boils in Marseille’s troubled neighbourhoods amid slow change

    Two years ago, at the tender age of 17, Amine helplessly witnessed his sibling’s life ending in a blaze, his charred body discovered from a burnt car’s boot. His brother, who had sadly succumbed to the world of drugs and trafficking before his tragic demise, was a victim of the lawless underworld flourishing in Marseille’s most infamous neighbourhoods. Today, at…

  • Russian defence ministry’s flight schedules “drone-ed” due to Ukraine attack

    Russian defence ministry’s flight schedules “drone-ed” due to Ukraine attack

    The Russian defence ministry announced that it faced a drone attack originating from Ukraine, causing a temporary disruption in flight schedules at Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow. The attack took place yesterday, involving about five drones and extended to surrounding territories as well. The defence authorities have clarified that all involved drones were shot down successfully, causing no harm to civilians…

  • IAEA approval for Japan’s Fukushima water discharge stirs global debate

    IAEA approval for Japan’s Fukushima water discharge stirs global debate

    An international watchdog has given the green light to Japan’s controversial proposal to discharge treated waste water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean, declaring that the process aligns with global norms. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has assessed that the impact on the environment of such a release will be “negligible,” with the Fukushima site rapidly running…

  • French mayor seeks drone use amid post-riot cleanup

    French mayor seeks drone use amid post-riot cleanup

    In Neuilly-sur-Marne, a poverty-stricken region east of Paris, the mayor, Zartoshte Bakhtiari, revealed just how challenging the violent riots have been in France over the past week. Since the outbreak of clashes, he has barely managed to catch three hours of sleep each night. His days are consumed by his mayoral responsibilities while his nights are filled with patrol duties,…

  • Teen domestic worker from Myanmar given life sentence for Singapore murder case

    Teen domestic worker from Myanmar given life sentence for Singapore murder case

    A chilling case emerged today in Singapore as a young domestic worker faces life imprisonment for fatally stabbing her employer, a 70 year old woman, 26 times. The shocking event reportedly arose after the victim threatened to send the maid, originally from Myanmar, back home. The case became murkier upon discovering she had submitted false age information. Zin Mar Nwe…

  • Hotpot dinner explosion triggers safety warnings over gas canister use

    Hotpot dinner explosion triggers safety warnings over gas canister use

    In a shocking turn of events, a hotpot gathering came to an abrupt halt when a gas canister exploded, causing panic among a group of four Vietnamese men. Miraculously, despite the mayhem, no severe injuries were reported. The terrifying incident was captured on camera and posted on TikTok, rapidly spreading across social media platforms in both Thailand and Vietnam, attracting…

  • Land grab: Israel’s ethnic cleansing quest continues in Palestine

    Land grab: Israel’s ethnic cleansing quest continues in Palestine

    Israel’s intent on ethnically cleansing Palestinians from their lands, the occupied areas around the West Bank, and Gaza Strip continues. Zionist forces yesterday conducted yet another bloody, horrific slaughter of innocent Palestinian men, women and children in the occupied West Bank. The Israelis justified the massacre, saying it was to put a stop to a new generation of Palestinian militants…

  • Air collision leads to 2 pilots’ deaths in Columbia

    Air collision leads to 2 pilots’ deaths in Columbia

    An air incident occurred in Colombia where two training aircraft of the Colombian Air Force collided mid-air, leading to a tragic end. One of the planes crashed to the ground on July 1, resulting in two pilots losing their lives. The event, believed to be part of a practice session for an upcoming Aeronautical Fair, was caught on a video that…

  • US woman unleashes “pawsome” power, fights off bear with bare hands to save pet dog

    US woman unleashes “pawsome” power, fights off bear with bare hands to save pet dog

    A 64 year old woman from Maine, USA, hit headlines around the globe when she fought off a bear with her bare hands to protect her pet dog. The woman lives near the border of New Hampshire and was left with injuries to her hand but miraculously, she and her pet survived the ordeal. Lynn Kelly was working in her…

  • Parisian plea: A grandmother’s heartfelt cry amid suburb’s turmoil (video)

    Parisian plea: A grandmother’s heartfelt cry amid suburb’s turmoil (video)

    Amid heart-wrenching tragedy, a grieving grandmother’s heartfelt plea for an end to violence echoes across a Parisian suburb engulfed in turmoil. Following the fatal shooting of 17 year old Nahel Merzouk by a police officer, protests have spiralled into a sixth night of rioting. As tensions escalate, French authorities brace for the eruption of another wave of unrest Merzouk’s grandmother…

  • Record-breaking 24-hour marriage: Aussie bride’s refusal to have sex on wedding night prompts divorce

    Record-breaking 24-hour marriage: Aussie bride’s refusal to have sex on wedding night prompts divorce

    The briefest marriage on record belongs to a couple from Australia, where the pair underwent divorce proceedings less than 24 hours after their wedding. The sudden decision was taken when the husband became angry over his wife’s refusal to have sex. A radio presenter brought up the topic of “shortest-lasting relationships” on a Hit Network programme called Hot Nights With Abbie…

  • American man enjoys VIP flight after 18-hour delay leaves him as lone passenger (video)

    American man enjoys VIP flight after 18-hour delay leaves him as lone passenger (video)

    Receiving an upgraded travel experience to VIP, a top-tier operational manager for a property firm, shared his unique story after his American Airlines flight was delayed for a lengthy 18 hours. His video post on TikTok explaining his exclusive trip quickly went viral, gaining over 54 million views and more than 10 million likes. @phil.stringer♬ Makeba The young American, Phil…

  • Chinese security forces thwart tomb-raiding gang and recover Song Dynasty coins

    Chinese security forces thwart tomb-raiding gang and recover Song Dynasty coins

    Public security forces disclosed their successful crackdown on a tomb-raiding gang in Ningxia Hui, northwest China. The police reclaimed hundreds of kilograms of ancient coins dating back to the Song Dynasty (1503-1822). Police in Helan County got wind of an operation to exchange vintage coins in Tongxin County last May. The investigation revealed that these archaic coins were exhumed from…

  • Father mistakenly reports son to police for motorbike theft in a surprise twist of events

    Father mistakenly reports son to police for motorbike theft in a surprise twist of events

    In a bizarre incident of theft occurring in China‘s Kaoyan City, Jiangsu province, a middle-aged man reported the loss of his motorbike only to discover his son was the culprit. The unidentified man’s unexpected discovery spread via online Chinese social media platforms two days ago. The victim notified the local police about his missing motorbike, suspecting it had been stolen.…

  • Young boy narrowly escapes tragedy after falling from zip line in Mexico

    Young boy narrowly escapes tragedy after falling from zip line in Mexico

    A heart-stopping moment was captured when a six year old boy fell from a 13-metre high zip line at an amusement park in Mexico. However, thanks to quick assistance from a kindhearted bystander, the boy was rescued, narrowly averting a potential tragedy. The shocking incident involving six year old Caesar Moreno, occurred when he was on a zip line stationed…

  • Turbulent twist: Elderly woman threatens to vomit on, assault young flyer over pre-booked seat (video)

    Turbulent twist: Elderly woman threatens to vomit on, assault young flyer over pre-booked seat (video)

    An unusual incident occurred aboard an aeroplane recently, as an elderly woman passenger threatened to vomit on a young woman in an attempt to force her from her pre-booked window seat. The elderly passenger claimed to suffer from a grave disease, but when her coercion attempt failed, she and her husband resorted to threats of physical violence. The peculiar episode…

  • US nurse discovers she delivered her daughter in law 22 years ago

    US nurse discovers she delivered her daughter in law 22 years ago

    Coincidence led to a surprising discovery when a woman opened an old photo album to find a picture of her mother-in-law in her infant days. Nurse and mother-in-law Mary Anne West, from Utah, USA, was stunned to realise that her daughter-in-law, Kelsey Poll was the very same baby she helped deliver 22 years ago. West, a maternity nurse at Lakeview Hospital,…

  • Scat-astrophic sensation: OnlyFans model’s quirky act with horse poop breaks the Internet (video)

    Scat-astrophic sensation: OnlyFans model’s quirky act with horse poop breaks the Internet (video)

    An OnlyFans model attempting to appear sexy by rolling in horse poop at a Texan festival may have made some people sick but pictures and videos of the scat girl became a viral hit. The ‘Mayhem’ event in Austin, Texas, United States, was aptly named as chaos ensued with people brawling in the streets. Amid law enforcement’s intervention, numerous horses…

  • Mother-in-law discovers she helped deliver daughter-in-law 20 years ago

    Mother-in-law discovers she helped deliver daughter-in-law 20 years ago

    More than destiny, a viral story of an unexpected reunion is circulating the internet revealing a woman’s shocking realisation that the daughter-in-law she loves once crossed paths with her in an unexpected circumstance two decades ago. As reported by international websites, Mary Ann West, who used to serve as a nurse in the Lakeview Hospital, Wyoming, USA, stunningly discovered that…

  • 20-year Taiwanese fraud case resurfaces in Thailand as suspect couple arrested

    20-year Taiwanese fraud case resurfaces in Thailand as suspect couple arrested

    A high-profile fraud case from Taiwan was reignited in Thailand after the main culprits were arrested. The couple, alleged to have escaped from Taiwan over 20 years ago, were found operating fraudulent activities under new identities. The scandal originally unfolded in early 2000, resulting in a loss of approximately 4 billion baht for over 4,000 investors. The investigation into the…

  • Decline in Japan’s ultra-rich predicted amid shrinking population

    Decline in Japan’s ultra-rich predicted amid shrinking population

    The ultra-rich population in Japan is set to decrease by 1.8% over five years to 2027, according to the national news agency Kyodo. This downturn is predicted by the British real estate consulting firm, Knight Frank. In a reflection of the country’s broader demographic downswing, data shows individuals in Japan with a net worth of US$30 million or more commonly…

  • Buzzing Back: Malaria makes surprise comeback in US after 20-year hiatus

    Buzzing Back: Malaria makes surprise comeback in US after 20-year hiatus

    US health officials announced malaria has returned to America for the first time in 20 years after five cases were brought to their attention this week. These victims were found in Florida and Texas, prompting close scrutiny by US health officials. The five patients were discovered over the past two months. Four of them were in Florida’s Sarasota County, with…

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