British tourists warned not to travel to Ibiza as island is on dengue alert after travellers get infected
The German authorities notified the Spanish Health Ministry that six of their citizens who visited Ibiza were infected with dengue.
Japan's population crisis worsens as women choose career over marriage, while many opt not to have kids
Japan is facing one of the lowest birth rates in the world.
Harry Potter-themed 50p coins featuring Dumbledore and portraits of two British monarchs gain popularity
This one-of-a-kind coin set is in high demand among collectors and Harry Potter fans across the world.
'Mr Bean' star Rowan Atkinson's 1993 Lancia Delta Integrale sells for whopping £87,000 at auction
Rowan Atkinson's 1993 Lancia HF Integrale Evo II was put up for sale by Silverstone Auctions and was expected to sell for £65,000 to £75,000.
World Book Day 2023: Explore it's significance, history and meaning
The tradition to celebrate books and reading began when the very first World Book Day was held by UNESCO in 1995.
What is norovirus? Find out about it's symptoms, causes and prevention
There has been a sharp increase in reports of confirmed cases of norovirus, according to data released by the UK Health Security Agency.
Vladimir Putin can't win the Ukraine war without China's help, says former Russian military commander
Igor Girkin, a former Russian intelligence officer criticised Russia's failure in Ukraine.
Creepy Chinese handheld device offers real-life kissing experience
The bizarre kissing device, which has gone viral, was designed with moving silicon lips and was created to allow people to feel "real" intimacy.
Parents in North Korea to face jail term if they allow their children to watch Hollywood films
Parents of children found watching Hollywood films will be sent to prison camps for six months, whereas the children face a harsher term.
'Vladimir Putin is now terribly scared', claims former FSB general
A former Russian Federal Security Service general accused Vladimir Putin of being "terribly terrified" since his failure to capture Ukraine.
Food shortage: Some supermarkets stop selling turnips after Tory minister urged people to eat them
Thérèse Coffey sparked controversy with her remarks while addressing the House of Commons regarding the shortage of vegetables in supermarkets.
Enid Blyton's 'The Famous Five' and 'Malory Towers' stripped of words like 'queer', 'gay', 'brown'
Enid Blyton wrote the bulk of her work between 1928 and 1960, and is known to be one of the most popular and controversial children's authors of her times.
Ukraine War Anniversary: Asian companies show half-hearted response in scaling back operations in Russia
As the Russia Ukraine war, the biggest war in Europe since World War II, enters its second year, many Asian companies still continue their operations in Russia.
Royal Family's love for Land Rovers: Prince Philip's Defender model to be auctioned
The Land Rover is currently being resold by the auction house Silverstone Auction at Stoneleigh Park, in the UK, as part of their Race Retro auction.
Pioglitazone use may help reduce dementia risk in people with type 2 diabetes, claims new study
Dementia is a general term used to describe a group of symptoms including loss of memory, language, problem-solving skills, and more.
Ash Wednesday 2023: 25 Bible verses to start the first day of Lent
Here are some bible verses to make your Ash Wednesday celebrations unique and special.
Ash Wednesday 2023: Find out why, when and how it is celebrated
The ashes used for Ash Wednesday are the burnt remains of the palm branches that were used on Palm Sunday, the previous year.
Shoppers amazed after horse spotted at Cardiff supermarket
A curious horse was caught browsing the aisles of the Tesco store in Pengam Green, Cardiff.
Vladimir Putin's legs appear to shake uncontrollably in new videos, sparking health concern
Putin was observed fidgeting with his legs restlessly during a meeting which led to a rise in further speculations about his health.
China's top billionaire investment banker Bao Fan goes missing after Jack Ma: Report
Bao Fan is the CEO of China Renaissance Holdings, one of the country's top investment firms.
Taliban bans sale of contraceptives in at least 2 cities in Afghanistan: Report
The Taliban have alleged that the use of contraceptives by women is part of a western conspiracy to control the Muslim population.
Kim Jong-un makes rare public appearance with his daughter to watch football match
This is the first non-military event attended by Kim Jong-un's daughter, who is believed to be around 10, and it also marks her sixth known public appearance.
Man dubbed as 'Easter bunny' steals 200,000 chocolate eggs, lands in prison
Joby Pool, a 32-year-old man from West Yorkshire, has been dubbed the "Easter bunny" by police for stealing thousands of crème eggs.
Male contraceptive breakthrough: Could this pill be the future of birth control?
According to scientists, this non-hormonal contraceptive pill has the potential to temporarily stop sperm from being able to swim.
What is Objectophilia? It's no fetish as man says in 'committed' sexual relationship with balloons
Aakash Majumdar, a 28-year-old man from Mumbai, India, identifies as an objectophile and is in a committed relationship with his balloons.
Uncovering the mystery behind Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' melting faster than expected
Thwaites is nicknamed as the 'Doomsday Glacier' because its collapse could lead to a catastrophic rise in sea levels.
First-ever Marburg virus disease outbreak confirmed: Here's what we know so far
Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon have confirmed the outbreak of the Marburg virus that is similar to the Ebola virus, on Monday.
The Koh-i-Noor controversy explained: World's biggest diamond will miss King Charles' coronation
The Queen Consort will wear Queen Mary's Crown at the coronation, which is being modified to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II.
World's most expensive drug saves toddler with fatal genetic disorder—All you need to know
Teddi Shaw, a baby with extremely rare and fatal genetic disorder, becomes the first person in the UK to receive Libmeldy, a £2.8 million drug.