Various topics from around the world including the weirdest news and interesting stories.
The World Health Organization has issued a warning regarding an outbreak of the Marburg virus in Ethiopia, following the confirmation of nine cases by the Ethiopian Ministry of Health.
Egyptian artist Edward has shared his experience of being scammed by someone impersonating fellow artist Shady Khafaga, highlighting the rising issue of digital fraud involving public figures.
A UK court has found mining company BHP liable for a catastrophic dam failure in Brazil, which led to 19 fatalities and significant environmental destruction.
Rescue teams in Indonesia are actively searching for missing individuals following landslides triggered by heavy rainfall on Java Island, which have resulted in three confirmed deaths and twenty people unaccounted for.
The FDA has withdrawn several batches of Vyvanse after tests revealed potential issues with the medication's effectiveness.
A viral video showing girls applying makeup to pharaonic statues at the Grand Egyptian Museum has ignited widespread debate over cultural respect and artifact preservation.
Gabes, Tunisia, faces rising tensions as residents protest against industrial pollution following recent cases of suffocation and paralysis.
Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives have revisited the case of Jeffrey Epstein, releasing emails they assert clarify his connections to President Donald Trump.
The Moroccan government has dismissed proposals from opposition parties to raise taxes on electronic cigarettes as part of the 2026 finance law, citing concerns over effectiveness and potential smuggling.
Psychotherapy can aid individuals in rebuilding their connection to life by helping them navigate the relationship between their past, present, and future, effectively contextualizing trauma.
A Chilean study highlights how watching football matches triggers distinct brain responses in fans, with wins activating pleasure centers and losses prompting reflective thought.
The death of a bride in Egypt after taking an antibiotic without proper medical guidance has sparked warnings about the risks associated with the misuse of these medications.
Egyptian actress Mai Ezz El Din has announced her marriage to fitness trainer Ahmed Taimour, sharing the news with fans on social media and celebrating a new chapter in her life.
Recent research indicates that dietary choices influence body odor, affecting perceived attractiveness. Foods interact with skin and gut bacteria, leading to unique scents.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Sisi has directed Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar to oversee the health status of renowned artist Mohamed Sobhi, who is currently hospitalized.
Chinese archaeologists have revealed the oldest known burial site on Hainan Island, dating between 12,000 and 13,000 years, marking a significant find in the region's archaeological history.
A group of European Parliament members has initiated legal action against the Parliament for its refusal to investigate COVID vaccine procurement contracts, citing illegality in the decision-making process.
A recent study reveals that the dark lines on Mars are caused by dust and wind, not salty water as previously believed. This finding enhances our understanding of the planet's surface dynamics.
Warren Buffett, the renowned investor, has announced his retirement after over 60 years and will transfer leadership of Berkshire Hathaway to his successor, Greg Abel. He also plans to donate the remaining shares of his company, valued at around $149 billion.
Kareem Mahmoud Abdel Aziz announces his separation from Ann Al-Rifai after 14 years, describing it as a mutual decision, while Al-Rifai reveals she learned of the news via Instagram.