Tue, 21-Oct-2025

TikToker bags Guinness World Record for largest mouth gape

Guinness World Record

Samantha Ramsdell, a TikToker, has set the Guinness World Record for the biggest mouth gape in a female. The 31-year-old from Connecticut, United States, has a mouth gape of 6.52 cm (2.56 inches). Ramsdell’s large jaw helped catapult her to stardom, and she now has over 1 million followers on the TikTok social media site. … Read more

Thailand prohibits “false messages” amid criticism of handling of coronavirus

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Thailand: Thailand prohibited the transmission of “false messages” that threaten security on Friday, prompting claims from media organizations that it is attempting to eliminate criticism of its handling of the coronavirus outbreak. Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha warned this week that the proliferation of false news had become a serious issue that was generating societal uncertainty … Read more

Israeli army kills Palestinian boy in west bank: Palestinian health ministry

Israeli army

According to the Palestinian health ministry, Israeli troops shot and killed a Palestinian man amid clashes that erupted on Thursday during the funeral of a 12-year-old Palestinian child who had been assassinated by soldiers the day before. Shawkat Khalid Awad, 20, was killed in Beit Ummar by gunshot wounds to the head and stomach, according … Read more

Fumigation Campaign To Be Launched In Karachi: Administrator

Fumigation Campaign

KARACHI: During the monsoon season, Karachi Administrator Laiq Ahmed stated a full-fledged disinfectant fumigation campaign was being started in the city in partnership with civil society to remove flies, mosquitoes, and germs. It will be sprayed around mosques, churches, temples, schools, colleges, marketplaces, and shopping malls to offer a better environment for people, according to … Read more

Turkey wildfire leave four dead

Turkey

Turkey: Fires raced through the tourist areas of Antalya and Mula, killing at least four people and causing hundreds of tourists to be evacuated from their hotels by a flotilla of boats. Conditions were tinder-dry there, as well as at the locations of dozens of other fires around the country. According to satellite data, the … Read more

How Countries have made COVID-19 vaccines compulsory

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Countries have made COVID-19 vaccinations compulsory for health professionals and other high-risk groups owing to a substantial increase in new coronavirus infections caused by the highly infectious Delta variant and a slowdown in vaccination rates. Here are some countries’ vaccine mandates: CANADA According to CBC News, Canada’s Treasury Board Secretariat is examining whether COVID-19 vaccinations … Read more

Kerry praises Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Ten Billion Tree Tsunami project

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ISLAMABAD: Senator John Kerry, the US Presidential Envoy for Climate Change, praised Pakistan’s contribution in reducing global environmental degradation and said that Washington is willing to cooperate with Islamabad to address climate change concerns collaboratively. These statements were delivered by John Kerry during a discussion with Malik Amin Aslam, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister … Read more