Category: World

  • Student names Emraan Hashmi, Sunny Leone as parents in admit card

    Student names Emraan Hashmi, Sunny Leone as parents in admit card

    A 20-year-old student in Bihar, India has named Bollywood actors Emraan Hashmi and Sunny Leone as his father and mother respectively.

    The examinee, Kundan Kumar, not only filled the parents column with the Indian film stars, the address he mentioned was even more absurd.

    He noted Chaturbhuj Sthan, the town’s infamous red-light area as his address.

    “We have ordered an inquiry. It is obviously mischief and the student might himself be responsible for the same. Based on the report of the inquiry, further action will be taken,” the university’s registrar Ram Krishna Thakur said.

    The student is being tracked down based on the Aadhaar Card number and mobile number mentioned on the admit card.

  • Man walks 280 miles to calm down after fight with wife

    Man walks 280 miles to calm down after fight with wife

    An Italian man walked for a week after a fight with his wife. The man walked 200 miles until he was stopped by police in Fano and fined over $400 (Rs 64119) for violating curfew rules.

    According to local reports, the man went for a cool-down after an argument with his wife and ended up trekking over 280 miles, only to be fined for breaking quarantine curfew.

    While speaking to authorities the man told them: “I came here on foot, I didn’t use any transport,” adding that along his lengthy journey, he “met people who offered me food and drink”.

    “I am okay, just a bit tired,” shared the man, who became known as the ‘Forrest Gump’ of Italy on social media after walking a total of 60 km (37.2 miles) per day.

    Authorities told a local news outlet Il Resto del Carlino that when they found the man “wandering aimlessly,” he appeared “lucid and focused”.

    The police checked the man’s ID and learned that his wife had reported him missing. Authorities then contacted his wife, who travelled to Fano to get her wandering husband. The man waited in a hotel until she arrived.

  • Couple marries in PPE kit after bride tests positive for COVID-19

    Couple marries in PPE kit after bride tests positive for COVID-19

    A couple from Rajasthan, India got married in personal protective equipment (PPE) after the bride tested positive for COVID-19.

    Indian media reported that a couple exchanged their wedding clothes for PPE kit and venue for a coronavirus treatment centre over a wedding hall.

    Wearing garlands around their neck, the bride and groom got married in the presence of a priest and three others. All the guests present at the ceremony also wore PPE. The ceremony soon went viral on social media.

  • World can start dreaming of pandemic’s end, says UN health chief

    World can start dreaming of pandemic’s end, says UN health chief

    The UN health chief on Friday said that positive results from COVID-19 vaccine trials mean the world “can begin to dream about the end of the pandemic,” but he said rich and powerful nations must not ignore the poor and marginalized “in the stampede for vaccines.”

    In an address to the UN general assembly’s session on the pandemic, World Health Organisation Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus cautioned that while the virus can be stopped, “the path ahead remains deceitful.”

    The pandemic has shown humanity at “its best and worst,” he said, pointing to “inspiring acts of compassion and self-sacrifice, breathtaking feats of science and innovation, and heartwarming demonstrations of solidarity, but also disturbing signs of self-interest, blame-shifting and divisions.”

    Referring to the current increase in infections and deaths, Tedros, without naming any countries, said that “where science is drowned out by conspiracy theories, where solidarity is undermined by division, where sacrifice is substituted with self-interest, the virus thrives, the virus spreads.”

    In his virtual address, he warned that a vaccine “will not address the vulnerabilities that lie at its root” — poverty, hunger, inequality and climate change, which he said must be tackled once the pandemic ends.

    “We cannot and we must not go back to the same exploitative patterns of production and consumption, the same disregard for the planet that sustains all life, the same cycle of panic and meddling and the same divisive politics that fuelled this pandemic,” he said.

    On vaccines, Tedros said, “the light at the end of the tunnel is growing steadily brighter,” but vaccines “must be shared equally as global public goods, not as private commodities that widen inequalities and become yet another reason some people are left behind.”

    Earlier, WHO warned people ‘vaccines do not equal zero Covid’ and asked governments and citizens not to drop their guard over the pandemic and urged people to follow all the virus SOPs.

  • Man’s wife sells his PS5 after he lied and told her it was an air purifier

    Man’s wife sells his PS5 after he lied and told her it was an air purifier

    A Taiwanese man bought the newest Playstation 5 but could not enjoy playing with the device because his wife sold the console after she found out his lie about it being an air purifier.

    The buyer, Jin Wu, shared the experience on Facebook. Wu said he arranged a meeting with the seller in person and even called to verify the purchase, but was met by a female voice, who he said didn’t sound like she was much of a gamer.

    Wu added that the “price is also the cheapest to find on the day.”

    When Wu met the seller to claim his new PS5, he was greeted by a sad husband instead of his wife.

    After a short exchange about where the device was purchased, the husband admitted that he tricked his wife into thinking the game console was an air purifier.

    “It’s my wife who wants to sell it,” the Facebook post read. “I went silent after seeing the look in his eyes. I could feel his pain.”

    “Seems like women can still tell the difference between a PS5 console and an air purifier,” the post concluded.

  • Titanic II is preparing to sail in 2022

    Titanic II is preparing to sail in 2022

    Titanic II, a nearly identical replica of the doomed ship, might make its maiden trip in 2022, giving fans a chance to experience the journey themselves.

    According to reports, Australian businessman and politician Clive Palmer is behind the initiative. Work on the ship recently restarted after a financial dispute with the Chinese government stopped development back in 2015. The idea for the ship was first floated in 2012.

    The new ship will be an identical copy of the ship, which sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg. It will have the same cabin layout, public areas, swimming pool, Turkish baths, and a grand staircase as the original ship.

    Titanic II will also be equipped with plenty of life boats and will have modern navigation and radar equipment to avoid any disaster.

    When construction is completed, there will be nine floors and 840 cabins, and passengers will have their pick between first, second, or third-class tickets. The first sailing is scheduled to take place in 2022.

  • Robbers loot social media influencer who flaunted wealth in posts

    Robbers loot social media influencer who flaunted wealth in posts

    Muggers looted over Rs 84.8 million from a Hong Kong social media influencer after she flaunted her wealth online.

    According to details, 25-year-old So Mei-yan, who has 86,000 followers on Instagram, became famous for showing off her luxury lifestyle. Sharing details of the incident, Mei-yan said that three men burst into her home in Hong Kong with knives while she and her son were sleeping. They tied her, her six-month-old baby boy and his 45-year-old nanny up and then robbed her blind.

    Following the incident, she appealed to thousands of her followers for help and to bring the robbers to justice, offering £194,000 as an incentive.

    In a statement, police said: “As the doorbell rang, the maid opened the door and three men rushed into the unit.”

    As per reports, Mei-yan was sleeping in the master bedroom of her flat while her baby was in the sitting room with the helper at the time of the incident.

    The police spokesman then said that two of the robbers were either carrying a ‘fruit knife or a wooden rod.’

    The robbers then tied her and the child’s helper up with the tape and pushed them into the babies room, where one stood guard and the other two searched the flat.

    But the robbers became increasingly frustrated when they couldn’t find any cash and returned to Mei-yan, punching her in the face and repeating their demands.

    Mei-yan went on to explain, “One of them returned and pulled my hair asking where I put my money.”

    It is thought that the robbers could have gained all the information about her wealth via her social media account where she is famous for flaunting her goods.

    Eventually the displeased thieves settled for her luxury items which she says were worth hundreds of thousands.

    After the thieves had left, she managed to wriggle out of her restraints and call the police.

  • Coin mistakenly stuck in nose surgically removed after five decades

    Coin mistakenly stuck in nose surgically removed after five decades

    A Russian man had mistakenly put a coin in his nose when he was only six years old. It was surgically removed from his nose when he complained of a breathing problem at the age of 59.

    Doctors in Russia said they recently faced a unique case when the patient told them he was unable to breathe through his right nostril for the past several months.

    CT scan of the patient showed his nose was blocked by some object. Following an endoscopy, doctors were surprised to discover that a coin was stuck in the man’s nose.

    When they discussed it with the patient, he remembered how he had mistakenly put the coin in his nose when he was six and did not tell anyone about it because he was afraid of his strict mother.

  • Man watches ‘Bigg Boss’ as doctors perform brain surgery on him

    Man watches ‘Bigg Boss’ as doctors perform brain surgery on him

    An Indian man from Andhra Pradesh reportedly watched reality TV show Big Boss to stay awake during a brain surgery. Doctors at a private hospital in the state’s Guntur district conducted the rare and critical open-brain surgery, in which the patient had to be kept awake.

    According to reports, as the doctors performed the surgery on the 33-year-old patient named Vara Prasad, he watched Bigg Boss and the 2009 Hollywood sci-fi movie Avatar.

    While three surgeons removed a recurrent glioma (a type of tumor), the man enjoyed the show followed by the Hollywood sci-fi movie Avatar on a laptop.

    While further details of the surgery are not specified, pictures of the operation were shared on social media channels, with many users wondering how this was possible.

    However, in a similar incident, in January, Dagmar Turner, a professional violinist played her violin while undergoing a critical brain procedure.

  • First women’s football league kicks off in Saudi Arabia

    First women’s football league kicks off in Saudi Arabia

    Saudi Arabia’s first-ever Women’s Football League tournament kicked off on Tuesday with 24 teams across Jeddah, Riyadh, and Dammam competing for a championship cup and a cash prize of $133,000.

    According to reports, more than 600 players are competing in the tournament. The teams will have to win matches in their local cities to qualify for the nationwide championship stage.

    However, the matches of the championship won’t be televised.

    Seven matches took place in the capital Riyadh and the Red Sea city of Jeddah on the opening day of the Saudi Women’s Football League (WFL), which had been due to kick off in March but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    It was only in 2018 that Saudi authorities first allowed women to watch football matches in stadiums.

    Meanwhile, the first international women’s golf tournament also took place in Saudi Arabia this week.

    The step is the part of one of many reforms happening in Saudi Arabia under the patronage of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Several social reforms including concerts, movie theaters, a lift on the ban on women driving have been introduced in the ultraconservative kingdom in a bid to improve its reputation.