Mayyas choreographer Nadim Cherfan addresses historic ‘America’s Got Talent’ win at Lebanon event
Celebrating the historic win of Lebanese dance troupe Mayyas on the “America’s Got Talent” stage, founder and choreographer Nadim Cherfan appeared at a special question-and-answer session at the US embassy in Beirut. “I never thought. I never planned.
The AJP Tour Asia Continental Pro championship kicked off in UAE
The tournament is being organized by the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation in collaboration with Abu Dhabi Jiu-Jitsu Pro.
71-Year-Old Man Covers 4,000 Km On Feet
While most of us feel tired by just thinking of our next workout session, a 71-year-old is winning the internet by completing a gruelling 4000-km Pacific Crest Trail in the United States.
MCC has started the portal for Persons with Disabilities
MCC has started the portal for Persons with Disabilities (PwD) candidates to generate disability certificates for NEET UG counselling 2022.
FIFA called Indonesia stadium crush a 'Dark day' for football
FIFA president Gianni Infantino says it is a dark day for football following the death of at least 174 people in a crush at a football match in Indonesia.
Monarch’s Trip to Egypt Would’ve Been His First Abroad As King
Monarch’s trip to Egypt would’ve been his first abroad as King.
Zelenskyy vows to retake more areas after pushing Russia out of key Donetsk city
Ukrainian president says there will be ‘more Ukrainian flags’ in eastern areas ‘in a week.’
The death count from a stampede and riot at a football game in Indonesia rose to 174
The country’s football league to be suspended while authorities investigate the incident.
The Removal of Burkina Faso Military Leader via Coup, Have triggered Unrest
Security forces used tear gas against protesters outside the French embassy after Burkina Faso’s leader was ousted on Friday.
Flooding cut off I-75 for hours as officials struggle to restore power
Flooding cut off I-75 for hours as officials struggle to restore power and water to residents in the path of the storm's destruction.
Las Vegas mass shooting survivors turn to each other to find strength through tragedy
Five years on, survivors of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history are still struggling with the psychological and physical fallout.
Starbucks workers have unionized at record speed; many fear retaliation now
More than 300 Starbucks stores have held union elections in less than a year, a remarkable feat. But now workers blame "scorched-earth" union busting by Starbucks for a slowdown in the momentum.
Bulgarians On Sunday Cast their ballots in a General Election
General election marked by a raging war nearby, political instability, and economic hardships
Brazilians Are Voting Sunday In The First Round Of Their Country's Most Polarized Election
Bolsonaro signaled he may refuse to accept defeat
Bosnians Headed To The Polls Sunday To Vote in General Elections
Campaign season marked by threats of secession, political infighting, and fears of future turmoil