Hurricane Matthew Claims Lives of Almost 900 in Haiti

Almost 900 residents died due to Hurricane Matthew which slammed Haiti. The number of residents who died at the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew continues to soar in Haiti. Based on the latest figures of the authorities, the number of dead soars to 877, while tens of thousands were left homeless due to massive destruction. These … Read more

First Baby With Three Parents Was Successfully Born

First Baby

First Baby With Three Parents Was Successfully Born First baby with three parents was successfully born using a genetic technique that contains their DNA, according to the report of a new scientist. A genetic technique called “three-parent,” were used, to successfully born the first baby who carries the DNA of three parents, according to a … Read more

Pope Francis Prays For Mindanao, Other War-Torn Places

Prayer for war-torn places

Pope lamented that refugees from war-torn countries often receive “the bitter vinegar of rejection”. Pope Francis offered a prayer for the war-torn countries after his visit to the war refugees and religious figures in Assisi, Italy which is the hometown of the tolerance-preaching St. Francis. His visit was intended for a day of prayers of … Read more

Most Overcrowded Trains And Terrible Trips In The World

Overcrowded Trains

World’s Most Overcrowded Trains Have The Terrible Trips Most overcrowded trains and terrible trips in the world can be found in India with a tremendous number of passengers are riding. Trains are one of the common transportation of the people in the whole world because trains do not experience traffic because it has a rail … Read more

President Obama and UN Chief Had Their Last Toast Together

US President Barack Obama and UN Chief Ban Ki-moon had their last toast together before ending their terms. US President Barack Obama and United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will be ending their terms at the same time — and they grabbed the chance to have a last toast together. The second five-year term of Ban … Read more

Due to Tight Labor Market, Singapore Employs Robots for Services

Robots have helped several establishments in Singapore survive tight labor market. Establishments and center offering services to the people found a big help from robots after the government imposed restrictions on hiring foreign workers. In Singapore, restrictions on foreign workers have left many companies struggling to look for staff, pushing them to find means so … Read more

CONFIRMED: Zika Virus Causes Brain Damage In Babies

A study confirmed that indeed Zika virus causes brain damage in newborn babies. The result of the newly-conducted study confirms that microcephaly suffered by babies are caused by the Zika virus. Microcephaly is a birth defect marked by small head size that can lead to severe developmental problems. The virus has since spread rapidly through … Read more

Japanese Train Driver Apologized For Urinating On The Train

Japanese Train Driver

Japanese Train Driver Apologized For Urinating On The Train Japanese train driver apologized for urinating over the railway of the train in Tokyo, Japan on Saturday (September 17, 2016). According to a media report on Saturday, a train driver in Tokyo, Japan urinates on the railway of the train during the travel for he doesn’t … Read more