K-pop singer Aoora offered prayers at a Chennai temple for Mahashivratri, impressing devotees by singing the Shiva Tandav stotram with perfect fluency.
The arrest marked the gravest legal crisis yet for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, whose long-standing association with child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has already cost him royal titles and place within the monarchy.
The Foreign Ministry's typo-ridden statement on Shehbaz Sharif's US visit drew online ridicule, reviving memories of past digital blunders as the Pakistani Prime Minister attended the Board of Peace meeting in Washington.
At least 37 people were killed and 26 others were hospitalised following a toxic gas leak at a mine in Nigeria. The country's government has closed the mining site following the incident and an investigation is underway.
A video of staffers dancing in an Amazon India office has been used by the MAGA crowd in the US to attack the offshoring of jobs by American companies. Several users on X complained that while Americans were being laid off in the US by Amazon, their colleagues in India were celebrating.
A man was spotted collecting uneaten food from a pile of trash to feed stray cows and dogs in Delhi. His simple act received a whole lot of love and praise from social media users.
The court found Yoon Suk Yeol guilty of rebellion for mobilising military and police forces in an illegal attempt to seize the liberal-led South Korean National Assembly, arrest politicians and establish unchecked power for a considerable time.
A Karnataka tiffin stall owner welcomed guests with a fresh home-cooked meal which turned into a heartwarming experience. Social media users praised her sweet gesture in a now-viral video.
Epstein survivor Juliette Bryant has recounted how she says she was trafficked from South Africa after being enticed by the late American sex offender over a modelling promise, only to realise mid-flight that she had been kidnapped.