A 36-year-old Karachi woman, Maryam Shakeel, died after contracting Naegleria, a brain-eating amoeba found in water. Health officials confirmed that low chlorine levels in the city's water supply allowed the deadly organism to thrive.
India saw a 7 percent decline in PM2.5 levels in 2024, but six of the world's ten most polluted cities were still in the country, according to the IQAir 2024 World Air Quality Report.
Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], March 11: For those who dream of waking up to the sound of rippling water, Urban Lakes offers a rare opportunity--a home where nature is not an afterthought but the very essence of everyday life. This ambitious residential development in Konnagar, 20 mins from
The father of Anil Thomas Gabriel, who was shot dead in Jordan, speaks to ANI, insisting his son was not a terrorist. Gabriel's family demands justice and an investigation into his death, claiming it was a targeted killing.
Karachi residents are struggling with soaring prices of essential goods during Ramadan, with food, clothing, and household items becoming unaffordable. Citizens blame market exploitation and government inaction for the crisis, demanding urgent intervention.
Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], March 11: Navigating the complexities of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) has become significantly easier for the average citizen with the launch of www.gstinsights.com, an innovative online AI-based portal. This portal simplifies GST laws through easy-to-und
InfoWars reporter Jamie White was murdered in South Austin late Sunday night, marking the city's eighth homicide of 2025. InfoWars founder Alex Jones called it a "brutal murder," and the outlet vowed to seek justice. Austin police are investigating the case as concerns over rising crime in t
Lalit Modi dismissed reports of an extradition notice against him, calling the media claims "fake news." He questioned the validity of such a notice, stating that he has travelled globally without facing issues and that countries with extradition treaties would take action if necessary.
The organization has raised alarms over a disturbing rise in abductions, stating that the violations continue unchecked and without any legal justification.
The 79-year-old Duterte faces a charge of "the crime against humanity of murder," the ICC said, citing the deaths of tens of thousands of people killed by police and vigilantes without proof they were involved in drugs.