Thursday, April 25, 2024

International

Adya International News Updates

US Website Makes a Blooper With Digvijay Singh’s Photo

In an article titled #SelfieWithDaughter campaign launched by Indian Prime Minister Modi, the website Women in the World, seems to have made an embarrassing boo-boo by posting a photograph of Digvijay Singh with noted journalist Amrita Rai.

World’s first ever robot wedding

The first ever robot wedding has taken place in Japan in a glittering ceremony, complete with a wedding cake, a band and even a 'kiss' shared by the couple.

Google adds ‘undo send’ feature in Gmail

Google is making it easier to steer clear of the trouble that can be caused by a misdirected or inappropriate email.

Woman Collapses Due to Her Skinny Jeans: Report

An Australian woman whose skinny jeans cut off the blood supply to her calf muscles collapsed and was forced to crawl to seek help, media reported today.

Watch: Heroic father jumps onto moving SUV to rescue son

A Geoge father was jumped onto a moving SUV to save his 8-year-old son from a carjacker.

Meet The Darkest Baby In The World!

The Internet is going crazy on this picture of a little baby in South Africa is puzzling many minds across the world.  According to social media, this baby is the ‘darkest baby in the world’.

But there is no official confirmation for the same.

18-year-old dies while taking selfie atop train

Anna Ursu, 18, was hospitalized in the St. Spiridon Hospital in the city of Iasi on Friday with severe burns after she apparently touched a high-voltage wire above the train, which was parked in Iasi.

Nepal earthquake: Over 1,800 dead

The earthquake that hit Nepal on Saturday has killed at least 1,805 people, an official statement said on Sunday.

500 dead in quake: Nepal official

As many as 500 people were killed in a major earthquake that rocked Nepal on Saturday, a Nepalese official said here. Buildings collapsed, roads cracked and phone lines snapped as the earth trembled.

Putin slams G20

President Vladimir Putin today slammed G20 member countries for imposing sanctions on Russia, saying this violated the group's principles, but said he did not plan to raise the issue at the summit in Australia.

British family shocked at text from dead grandmother

A British family was shocked to receive a text message apparently from their dead grandmother, who had been buried with her phone three years earlier.

India, US have stake in each other’s success: Modi

India and the US have a fundamental stake in each other’s success, said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and added that "it will be of great value in advancing peace, security and stability in the Asia and Pacific regions".India and the US have a fundamental stake in each other’s success for the sake of our values and our many shared interests, wrote Modi in an Op-Ed article in the Wall Street Journal.