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  • Toxic Foam Takes Over India’s Sacred Yamuna River – Residents on Alert The Yamuna River, considered one of India's sacred rivers, has recently become filled with toxic foam, causing shock and concern.
  • $38 Ticket for a Fake Whale Shark? Chinese Aquarium-Goers Wanting Their Money Back A Shenzhen aquarium disappointed visitors by showing a robotic whale shark instead of a real one due to endangered species regulations.
  • Haven-1: Inside the World’s First Commercial Space Station Set for 2024 Launch The Haven-1 commercial space station, launching in 2024, features a luxurious design inspired by high-end hotels, enhancing space tourism.
  • Toxic Black Balls Close 7 Iconic Sydney Beaches—Here’s What We Know Recently, a sticky black ball, the size of a golf ball, washed up on a beach in Sydney, Australia, prompting authorities to close the beach.
  • South Korean Drug Suspect Brags About Bribing Thai Police in Shocking Live Stream A drug offender who was arrested in Thailand sparked controversy after live-streaming from a police transport vehicle and a detention center.
  • Apple’s Big EV Battery Collaboration with BYD—But Why Did It End? Apple's collaboration with Chinese battery company BYD on battery development for its now-canceled Apple Car project has been revealed.
  • Nobel Prize Chaos: Han Kang’s The Vegetarian Stolen Amid Global Shortages Interest in Han Kang, the first South Korean author to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature, has surged internationally.
  • $46M Romance Scam Uncovered: How a Hong Kong Crime Ring Used AI to Defraud Victims Hong Kong police arrested 27 in a romance scam using deepfake tech, defrauding victims of $46 million through fake relationships.
  • Captain Locks Co-Pilot Out of Cockpit After In-Flight Dispute A dispute between the pilots of a SriLankan Airlines flight resulted in the captain preventing the co-pilot from re-entering the cockpit.
  • Dogs Over Kids? South Korea’s New Trend of Canine Companionship South Korea's declining birth rates are transforming its pet culture, with dogs increasingly seen as family members.
  • Three Economists Awarded Nobel for Unpacking the Roots of Global Wealth Disparities Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson won the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for their work on wealth disparities.
  • North Korea Blows Up Border Roads, Cutting Off South Korea North Korea detonated explosives to sever land routes with South Korea, heightening tensions between the two nations significantly.
  • Chinese Authorities Shut Down 130,000 Accounts in Online Child Protection Sweep Chinese authorities have ramped up efforts to curb harmful online content, deleting material specifically targeting minors.
  • Sammy Basso, World's Longest-Living Progeria Patient, Dies at 28 Sammy Basso, a prominent advocate and the world’s longest-living survivor of the rare genetic disorder progeria, has died at the age of 28.
  • Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar Orders First Suicide Bombing in Two Decades Hamas has intensified aggressive actions under Yahya Sinwar, resuming suicide bombings for the first time in 20 years.
  • North Korea Could Ignite War in the Next 18 Months, Expert Warns A recent analysis indicates that the likelihood of war breaking out on the Korean Peninsula is at its highest since the Korean War in 1950.
  • Would You Buy This $1,800 Wallet That Looks Like a Lay's Potato Chip Bag? Balenciaga is making waves with its $1,750 potato chip bag-inspired wallets, which feature crumpled designs and sleek leather interiors.
  • How One Woman Won 500 Prizes Worth $70K in a Year— Revealed Her Secrets to Success! A Japanese woman named Hirayama Kanae has gone viral after winning approximately 500 prizes and lottery draws over a year.
  • Merchant of Death Strikes Again? Russian Arms Dealer Connected to $10M Rifle Deal for Houthis Viktor Bout, linked to arms sales to Yemen's Houthi rebels, raises concerns after his release as part of a prisoner swap.
  • Was It an Assassination? Israel Targets Potential Hezbollah Successor in Beirut Israel announced it had conducted an airstrike on the Hezbollah intelligence headquarters in Beirut, Lebanon.
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