Koala massacre shakes Australia
A logging operation that killed dozens of koalas and injured nearly a hundred of them has shaken up Australia. The
Man who lost home in Australian bushfire wins $1 million in lottery
Miracles do happen — even in the middle of mishaps. An Australian man from Mount Cotton, south of Brisbane, lost
Thai govt starts cannabis clinic based on traditional medicine
Hundreds of patients, mostly the elderly, queued up to receive cannabis treatment when Thailand’s Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul opened
Watch out for Australian bushfire scams
Australian consumer watchdog has warned that scammers are collecting money posing as victims of Australian bushfires or charities claiming to
Mochi, the Japanese rice cake that can kill people
Poilce and fire department in Japan are warning people to be careful while eating mochi rice cakes. The dish with
Russia’s Aeroflot is the world’s most on-time airline
Russia’s Aeroflot has been named as the world’s most on-time mainline airline in the annual On-Time Performance (OTP) Review released
German murder convict allowed his right to be forgotten online
Germany’s top court has upheld a complaint by a man convicted of murder in 1982 against archived news reports online
Oxygen bar sells clean air to residents of polluted Delhi
This could be the bestselling idea in a city ranked as the most polluted in the world. As a toxic
Fake iPhones: 14 charged for running a scam across US and Canada
Three brothers based in San Diego in the US defrauded Apple Inc. of nearly $6 million by exchanging fake iPhones
Drink this carbon-negative Vodka and save the planet
Now you can save the planet while you drink. Air Co., a Brooklyn startup, has produced a vodka without any
Louis Vuitton stole my music: Balinese musician
A flute player from Bali in Indonesia has accused world’s leading fashion brand Louis Vuitton of using his music in
Stalker figured out pop star’s address from reflection in her eyes
When you upload a selfie on social media you are putting more information out in the public domain than just
Principal tells students to ignore Thunberg, ‘a little girl with mental problems’
A few days after 16-year-old Swedish climate activist made an emotional speech at the United Nations Climate Action Summit on September
Proposed ‘sex ban’ in Bali scared Australian tourists
Bali of Elizabeth Gilbert’s memoir, ‘Eat, Pray, Love’, made famous by a film adaptation featuring Julia Roberts, may soon be
Stigma around UFO sightings is gone now
If you tell people you have sighted an UFO, they will look twice at you. UFOs have been the stuff
What they don’t tell you about Kashmir
A Led Zeppelin song titled ‘Kashmir’ will leave those familiar with the region puzzled. There is nothing in Kashmir of
India calls BBC coverage of Kashmir fake news
Are people in India’s Jammu & Kashmir province angry with the federal government after its special autonomous status was revoked
Too much density forces Indonesia to move capital from Jakarta
Density has weighed down Indonesian capital of Jakarta so much that the government is shifting it to the island of
Buddhist temple tries to attract women with nude paintings of men
A Buddhist temple in Japan has put up paintings of naked men on its walls to attract women and youth.
Surreal sci-fi: Video shows Hong Kong protesters shooting lasers at cops
The scene looks right out of a science-fiction film or a video game. Pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong facing a