Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Qatar Airways will begin Almaty flights in November

Qatar Airways will begin Almaty flights in November

Qatar Airways will begin scheduled passenger flights to Almaty, Kazakhstan, on November 19th. The new service will be operated by an Airbus A320 aircraft with 12 business class seats and 132 economy seats. Passengers flying to and from Almaty will be able to connect to over 140 destinations via Doha’s Hamad International Airport. Akbar Al … Read more

Gold Price Forecast:  XAU/USD capture $1,750 level

Gold Price Forecast:  XAU/USD capture $1,750 level

Gold (XAU/USD) is bid on Friday, approaching the psychological threshold of $1,750 in recent trade. The daily bearish impulse may be headed for a test of the Fibonacci scale, and the 38.2 percent ratio near $1,756 will be critical. Higher up, the golden 61.8 percent ratio is at $1,768 and will intersect with the 20-day … Read more

Kareena Kapoor is being sued for the title of her book ‘Pregnancy Bible’

Kareena Kapoor is being sued for the title of her book, ‘Pregnancy Bible’

Members of Maharashtra’s Christian community have filed a police complaint against Kareena Kapoor Khan over the title of her latest book, Pregnancy Bible. The inclusion of the term “bible” in the title has enraged the community, accusing Kapoor of hurting religious sentiments. The holy word ‘Bible’ has been used in the book’s title and this … Read more

Finnair makes an official announcement regarding codeshare deal with Turkish Airlines

Finnair makes an official announcement regarding codeshare deal

Finnair and Turkish Airlines have established a codeshare arrangement that will provide consumers with more options. The Finnair AY code will be added to Turkish Airlines’ routes between Helsinki and Istanbul, as well as between Istanbul and Athens, Sofia, Thessaloniki, Amman, Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada, Luxor, Antalya, and Gazipasa, beginning September 29th. Turkish Airlines’ TK … Read more

Regular walks can help dogs avoid dementia

Regular walks or physical activity can help dogs avoid dementia

According to a new study, dogs who get minimal physical activity are more than six times more likely to acquire a disorder known as canine cognitive dysfunction (CCD) than those who get enough exercise. Dogs who get minimal physical activity are more than six times more likely to acquire canine cognitive dysfunction (CCD) dementia, a … Read more

Legion of fans flock to see the foul-mouthed parrot

After urging its owner to “f*** off” with a northern accent, a parrot has gained a cult following. Scooby the African Grey parrot enjoys hurling foul-mouthed tirades at his owner Lorraine Gregory, complete with a Teesside twang. Gregory, who works at Middlesbrough’s James Cook Hospital, has chosen to put Scooby’s antics to good use as … Read more

China: Video of 15 skyscrapers being demolished has gone viral

China: Video of 15 skyscrapers being demolished has gone viral

In China, a video of 15 skyscrapers being demolished at the same time has gone viral. After sitting unfinished for eight years, 15 high-rise buildings in China were blasted simultaneously in a jaw-dropping sight captured on camera. Skyscrapers in Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province, were devastated and turned into a massive mountain of dust. … Read more

Chile to invite immunized foreign guests from Oct 1

Chile to invite immunized abroad guests from Oct 1

The Chile Tourism Board has declared designs to re-open borders for worldwide travelers who are completely immunized from October 1. Anyway, every one of the guests should go through a compulsory five-day quarantine period. To enter the country, guests should bring their evidence of immunization through which they will get a Mobility Pass issued by … Read more

Lady encounters a crocodile in the back garden

Lady shocked to see a crocodile in the back garden

Sarah Jayne Ellis saw the crocodile, which has been named the Castleford Croc, wandering in a back garden in West Yorkshire town. Ellis had the option to take some photographs of the animal on her phone and the pictures seem to show a long reptile with its tail lying in the grass. She clarified that … Read more

Airfare wages to Europe reduce five year low

This fall, airfare wages to Europe reduce five year low rates

Airfare from the U.S. to Europe has arrived at its most reduced rates in the beyond five years, as per Hopper’s Travel to Europe Report, which examines information from its application to uncover search patterns, booking information, and since the EU’s new tourism warning that started August 30. However most Americans are as yet heading … Read more

Lucky to be alive: Man gets attacked by rabid beaver

Lucky to be alive: Man attacked by a Rabid Beaver

After being attacked by a rabid beaver, Mark Pieraccini, 73, thinks he is “lucky to be alive.” When the creature attacked Mark Pieraccini earlier this month in Massachusetts, he allegedly received a lot of injuries. Pieraccini, 73, is said to have suffered many puncture wounds, flesh pulled from his arm, and lacerations all over his … Read more

Dairy foods can help you avoid a heart attack

Dairy foods can help you avoid or resist a heart attack

Scientists discovered that persons who consume foods like butter, cream, and cheese are less likely to develop cardiovascular disease (CVD), and that higher dairy fat intake is not connected with an increased risk of death. For the study, which was published in the journal PLoS Medicine, researchers examined dairy intake by levels of fatty acids … Read more

Cambodia: Lets meet landmine-detecting rat ‘Magawa’ who has saved countless lives

Cambodia: Lets meet Landmine-Detecting Rat ‘Magawa’

Meet Magawa, an African pouched rat who has long been a landmine detector rat. To date, the huge rat has unearthed 39 landmines and 28 unexploded munitions in Cambodia. He learned his trade after a year of training with the organization APOPO. Magawa is the charity’s most successful rat, having cleared more than 141,000 square … Read more

Suriname’s vice president breaks the record for the oldest soccer player

Suriname's vice president breaks the record for the oldest soccer player

When Suriname Vice President Ronnie Brunswijk, 60, appeared in a CONCACAF League match in Paramaribo, Suriname, he became the oldest player in history to play in an international club soccer game. Brunswijk started at center midfield for Inter Moengotapoe, which he owns, in Tuesday’s 6-0 loss against Olimpia at Frank Essed Stadion. He wore No. … Read more

South Carolina: Beachgoer notices octopus in shell

South Carolina: Beachgoer notices octopus in shell

A South Carolina beachgoer had a once-in-a-lifetime experience when she picked up a shell and saw an octopus tucked inside. Lori McGee was wandering on the Isle of Palms when she picked up a whelk shell and looked inside to see whether it had a crab inside, according to media. Out of the shell, an … Read more

Virgin Atlantic plans for North America reopening

Virgin Atlantic is planning for North America reopening

Following the much-anticipated resumption of the transatlantic corridor, Virgin Atlantic has had a brisk evening for flight bookings. Bookings to the United States soared by more than 600% compared to the same time last week. Would-be travelers were encouraged by the Biden administration’s statement earlier this week that properly vaccinated UK citizens will be able … Read more

JLL Short Stays is now available in the United Kingdom

JLL Short Stays is now available in the United Kingdom

JLL Short Stays, a new booking platform offering professionally managed and totally flexible short-term rental housing in towns and cities across the UK, has been announced. Business and leisure travelers can hire fully-serviced accommodations for periods ranging from three nights to 12 months or more. JLL Short Stays is an important step forward in JLL’s … Read more

Dog brings one of the week’s best moments to television

Dog brings one of the week's best moments to television

An overeager Labrador walked away, dragging the human at the other end of the leash with him. It happened live on television, just moments after BBC weather presenter Carol Kirkwood raved about Flash during a segment on guide dogs. Kirkwood said, “She’s very well-behaved, I must say.” Soon after, Flash walked away, and Kirkwood, who … Read more

Why is Alcohol necessary in preserving things?

Why is Alcohol necessary in the preservation of things?

You’ve witnessed the preservation power of alcohol if you’ve ever visited a laboratory or museum and admired a pristine eyeball or a little deceased animal floating in a glass jar. This approach is formally known as fluid preservation. Since the 1600s, scientists have relied on it to preserve their unusual specimens. According to the American … Read more

Man called Harry Potter shares the name with the Fictional Wizard

Man called harry Potter shares a name with a Fictional Wizard

A man named Harry Potter has spent the last 25 years attempting to persuade others that he shares a name with the fictional wizard. Potter, from Hampshire’s Waterlooville, claims he has been disciplined in football games and was even labeled a liar by his future wife after giving her his name, which he shares with … Read more

Volunteers save stranded Dolphin in shallow Texas waters

Volunteers saved stranded Dolphin in shallow Texas waters

Marine rescuers in Texas went to the aid of a dolphin discovered stranded in shallow seas by kayakers. According to the Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network, kayakers discovered the dolphin stuck in shallow waters near Port Aransis at Lighthouse Lakes. Several organizations, including SeaWorld San Antonio, the Texas State Aquarium, the Amos Rehabilitation Keep-ARK at … Read more

Beehive kill 60 penguins by stinging them in the eyes

Beehive kill 60 penguins by stinging them in the eyes

Many imperiled penguins were killed by honey bees in an ‘accident’ occurrence in South Africa, a natural life association has affirmed. The Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds stated on Sunday, that the multitude of bugs more than once stung the ocean animals on a seashore. Tests tracked down that the 63 … Read more

Supporters of ‘Funeral home’ asking people to don’t get vaccinated

Supporters of ‘Funeral home’ asking people to don’t get vaccinated

A van asking people ‘Don’t get vaccinated’ has been spotted cruising all over the roads of a town in North Carolina. Right away, it appears as though some enemy of vaxxers have purchased aboard and are attempting to change more people over to put their lives in danger. However, in the minor composition, you can … Read more

US to relax travel restrictions for vaccinated travelers

US govt ends the restrictions on vaccinated travellers for worldwide travel

The US Govt reported designs to ease travel limitations and require all unfamiliar guests to show verification of a full COVID-19 inoculation, beginning in November. White House Covid reaction organizer Jeff Zients stated that non-U.S. resident explorers from nations who have been banned from section since mid-2020 would be permitted to enter the country through … Read more

Hawaii reports the growth of hotel income for August 2021

Hawaii reports the growth of hotel income for August 2021

Hawaii is announcing generous development in hotel income for August 2021. The income per accessible room (RevPAR), normal everyday rate (ADR), and inhabitance last month were all up more than 2020, and RevPAR and ADR were overhead even 2019 numbers. As per the Hawaii Hotel Performance Report distributed by the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA), statewide … Read more

Stonehenge repairs keep the site protected for next generations

Stonehenge repairs keep the site protected for next generations

Stonehenge has confused people for ages. How did the stone designs get to England? Who made them, and why? Because of modern technology, these stones are just about as high as 30 feet, and also date back around 4,500 years, The responses to those inquiries stay obscure, yet the incredible stones required a bit of … Read more

Making it simple for Karachi residents to issue and renew driving license

Making it Simple for Karachi Residents to Issue and Renew a Driving License

Due to the large population of Karachi and the lack of a reliable public transportation system, residents must rely on private vehicles. To drive an automobile, you must first obtain a driving license. However, people find it difficult to find time during the week to apply for a driver’s license, especially if they work. To … Read more

Lahore: A private mysterious torture cell discovered in Mayo Hospital

Lahore: A private mysterious torture cell discovered in Mayo Hospital

In Lahore’s Mayo hospital, a special, unexplained torture cell was discovered. According to accounts, the cell was run by the hospital’s cleaning staff supervisor, Zohaib, who was tormenting the attendees. Recently, a video went viral on social media showing the accused tormenting, kicking the victims with shoes, and beating them up with folded hands in … Read more