Tue, 21-Oct-2025

WHO report: Monkeypox infection can harm a foetus, neonates, and the mother

monkeypox

The effects of monkeypox infection during pregnancy are unknown But, little evidence suggests that infection may have negative consequences for the foetus or newborn infant. It may also effect the mother. While the effects of monkeypox infection during pregnancy are unknown, little evidence suggests that infection may have negative consequences for the foetus or newborn … Read more

Realme Narzo 50i Prime to Launch on June 22:Check Details

Realme Narzo 50i Prime

The Realme Narzo 50i Prime will be released on June 22. The smartphone is expected to cost around $100. The handset is supposed to be available in two colors: black and green. According to a credible source, the Realme Narzo 50i Prime will be released on June 22. The smartphone is expected to be the … Read more

Why is the failure of multiple cryptocurrency firms concerning?

Cryptocurrency

Celsius Network, one of the world’s largest digital asset lenders, declared that all transfers. The move sent shockwaves through the sector, with many concerned about the future. Three Arrows Capital and Babel Finance are also in trouble, and it’s uncertain how far the ripple. Cryptocurrency, one of the world’s largest digital asset lenders, declared that … Read more

US President Joe Biden falls off bike

Joe Biden

US President Joe Biden was riding his bicycle near his seaside home in Delaware. He fell there, but he was unharmed. The 79-year-old president was seen instantly standing up following his fall. On Saturday morning, US President Joe Biden was riding his bicycle near his seaside home in Delaware when he fell, but he was … Read more

Heathrow Airport: ‘Enormous luggage carpet’ after baggage system issue

Heathrow airport

The aviation industry has struggled to meet post-pandemic demand. Some passengers who departed the country yesterday from Heathrow’s Terminal 2 did not receive their bags at their final destination. This was due to a ‘technical fault’ with the luggage system at the terminal. After laying off too many personnel during the Covid lockdowns, the aviation … Read more

Massive Russian bombing, 5 people killed and 12 injured in a Ukrainian city

Russian bombing

Donetsk is the de facto capital of the self-proclaimed Donetsk republic; in the Donbas coal region located in eastern Ukraine. The region has been the subject of fierce fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces; who launched an offensive in Ukraine. Five civilians were killed and 12 injured in a Ukrainian bombardment of the eastern separatist … Read more

Now you can hide your WhatsApp last seen from selected contacts

WhatsApp

WhatsApp introduced a feature that would allow users to hide their connections from selected persons. The app has recently added the ability to hide last-seen information from particular contacts. The feature will be gradually rolled out to users. WhatsApp has been gradually introducing new features to improve the user experience. The messaging app was found … Read more

Indigenous protesters in Ecuador defy state of emergency

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Indigenous protesters in Ecuador defied a state of emergency, continuing with road blockages that are now on their sixth day. The demonstrations have blocked roads across the country, including highways leading into the capital Quito. Fuel prices have risen sharply since 2020, almost doubling for diesel and rising from $1 to $1.90 per gallon (3.8 … Read more

With their shocking move, Prince Harry and Meghan shattered William’s plans

Prince William

Megxit has ruined Prince William’s plans The Duke of Cambridge intented to spend his late 30s working as part of fab four  Megxit left him start from scratch with covid further ruining the plans Prince William has suffered as a result of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s shocking decision to leave the royal family. Read … Read more

Over 1,000 protestors speed down the A1 at 30 mph in protest of rising fuel prices

fuel

Drivers angry up with the high cost of gasoline staged a ‘go slow protest.’ The protest takes place to force the government to ‘sit up and take notice.’ For the first time ever, filling up a typical family car with gas or diesel costs more than £100. Drivers angry up with the high cost of … Read more

Arriving asylum seekers in dinghies or vehicles will be electronically tagged

asylum

Under a Home Office trial, certain people who arrive in the UK on small boats or on the backs of lorries will be electronically tagged. The 12-month trial, will assess whether electronic monitoring is an effective way to provide immigration bail. It’s part of the government’s crackdown on people who enter the nation via “unnecessary … Read more