A five-year-old died and four family members were hospitalised after a meal from Surat's Sheetal Restaurant; the eatery is shut as police probe suspected poisoning.
A growing number of young adults in the UK are reported to be taking prescription drugs instead of alcohol in social settings, a trend that has divided medical and public health experts
The Great Barrier Reef could be declared “World Heritage in Danger” by mid-2026, as UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee sets a deadline for Australia to prove it’s doing enough to protect this natural
Bentley has unveiled its EXP 15 concept, showcasing a radical design direction that makes Jaguar’s recent electric reboot appear conservative by comparison. The concept, revealed at Bentley’s new design studio in Crewe,
Giant Bicycle has pulled 6,200 of its Momentum Vida E+ electric bikes off the market after discovering a serious safety flaw. The fork steerer tube – which connects the handlebars to the
BYD delivered its 90,000th new energy vehicle in Thailand this week, just as its Rayong factory celebrated its first year of operation. On July 7, 2025, BYD Chairman Wang Chuanfu handed over
Tesla will officially launch in India on July 15, 2025, with the opening of its first “experience center” in Mumbai’s upscale Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC). This marks a major milestone for the
Australians will soon need to verify their age when using search engines like Google and Microsoft, as part of sweeping online safety regulations set to take effect December 27 this year. These
One of the world’s most destructive water weeds has been discovered in Darwin, marking its first recorded appearance in the Northern Territory. The fast-growing aquatic plant, known as Amazon frogbit, was identified
7:29 PM GMT – 11/07/2025 President Trump visited central Texas on Friday to survey the devastating flood damage that killed at least 121 people, calling it “a horrible thing” as he met
Walmart has recalled 850,000 Ozark Trail stainless steel water bottles after the lids forcefully ejected and caused serious injuries, including permanent blindness in two customers. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
Cancer is strikingly rare in turtles, affecting only about 1% of these reptiles, according to a groundbreaking study published in the journal BioScience. This discovery has researchers excited about what turtle biology