A Russian media outlet's search for a Chinese man photographed with President Putin 25 years ago captivated Chinese social media. Peng Pai, now an engineer, recalls Putin's affectionate gesture in a Beijing park sparking his interest in Russia. He studied in Moscow on a scholarship and now leads an engineering department in China.
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Tragedy struck off the coast of Yemen as a migrant vessel sank, resulting in the confirmed deaths of at least 27 people. Security sources in Abyan province reported that approximately 150 individuals were aboard the ship. Search operations are currently underway to locate the over 100 migrants who remain missing following the devastating incident.
A viral video complaining about the large Indian presence at a Frisco, Texas Costco has sparked controversy. The post, decrying an "Indian takeover," drew accusations of racism. An NRI Instagram account responded, highlighting the contributions of H-1B holders who live, work, and pay taxes in Frisco.
Saudi Arabia has introduced new regulations for private food laboratories, focusing on spatial, technical, and visual standards. These rules aim to improve food safety, urban compliance, and investment conditions by setting requirements for lab size, parking, appearance, and location. The initiative seeks to align with broader goals of enhancing urban environments and attracting investment.
A record-breaking lightning megaflash, stretching 829 kilometres, stunned scientists after occurring during a thunderstorm between Texas and Kansas City in 2017. Confirmed by the WMO, this event surpassed the previous record and highlights the dangers of megaflashes, which can strike far from storm cores. Satellite technology has improved detection, leading to better understanding and warnings.
Tourists visiting Saudi Arabia can now reclaim the 15% VAT on eligible retail purchases made from ZATCA-approved stores. To qualify, purchases must exceed SAR 500 (approx.$133), be for personal use, and be exported within 90 days. Refunds are processed at airport counters/kiosks with proper documentation. Use Global Blue tools to locate participating retailers and ensure compliance
A small plane crashed into the ocean near Oak Island Pier on Saturday evening. The pilot, the sole occupant, was rescued and treated for minor injuries. A witness captured the incident on video, expressing alarm as the aircraft submerged. The FAA has taken over the investigation after the Coast Guard's initial response.
Tesla's Hollywood diner faces backlash from local residents as they complain about traffic gridlock and constant noise since its opening. Construction caused disturbances, and now the diner's operations worsen the situation. "If you can send people to Mars, you should be able to figure out how to make this doable for residents," Laura Kody, another local, said to ABC7.
Kamala Harris is no longer a candidate, no longer in office, and no longer tethered to the formal machinery of politics. But she has not exited the national conversation. Her remarks on Colbert’s show mark a transition — from political insider to critical observer — and suggest that her future role will centre on rebuilding civic participation in an era of declining trust.
Bahrain is preparing for a total lunar eclipse on September 7, 2025, a rare event turning the moon a deep red. Visible from 7:28 pm to 10:56 pm, the peak "blood moon" phase will last about 1 hour and 22 minutes. The eclipse, safe to view without special equipment, aligns with Salat Al-Khusuf, holding both scientific and cultural significance.