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YouTuber, who changed identity, arrested for killing boy 31 years ago
A prominent YouTuber and social activist, Salim Wastik, has been arrested by Delhi Police for a 1995 kidnapping and murder. Previously known as Salim Khan, he had been on the run for 26 years after escaping interim bail. His newfound fame as a vocal critic of Islam ultimately led to his capture, bringing a decades-old cold case to a close.
Abu Dhabi researchers develop smart molecules to help detect, treat brain tumours
Among the biggest challenges in brain cancer treatment are finding the tumour clearly and getting medicine to reach it. Researchers in Abu Dhabi say they may have found a way to address both problems at once.A team at New York University Abu Dhabi has developed smart molecules that made brain tumours visible on MRI scans while also helping destroy cancer cells in laboratory tests and animal studies. The findings were published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society.The researc...
World Malaria Day 2026: Full list of malaria-free countries by WHO
World Malaria Day Full list of malariafree countries by WHO
BBC doctor's 'simple' morning habit helps improve sleep quality at night
The best habit to change comes hours before it is time to go to bed, an expert claims
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Gurugram man takes sex-enhancing drugs before meeting fiancée, dies of overdose
Gurugram man takes sexenhancing drugs before meeting fiance dies of overdose
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Is your AC drying your skin? Blossom Kochhar explains how to fix it
Is your AC drying your skin Blossom Kochhar explains how to fix it
Filmed while bathing in river, scolded at home: UP teen girls attempt suicide
Filmed while bathing in river scolded at home UP teen girls attempt suicide
'They could have prevented this': Young mum claims she was turned away by hospital FOUR times before she was rushed into surgery
READ MORE: Melbourne mum wakes up in hospital with no fallopian tubes By MATT JONES, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 04:24, 25 April 2026 | Updated: 04:33, 25 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Pakistan gains from global ‘Big Catch-Up’ vaccination drive
• Around 18.3 million vaccinated across 36 countries• Participating nations account for 60 per cent of zero-dose children worldwide ISLAMABAD: Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, WHO, and Unicef announced on Friday that the “Big Catch-Up” (BCU), a historic multi-year, multi-country effort to address vaccination declines driven largely by the Covid-19 pandemic, has reached an estimated 18.3 million children aged 1 to 5 across 36 countries. More than 100 million doses of life-saving vaccines have been adm...
UAE exempts 6 healthcare roles from experience requirement
The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE), has identified six categories within nursing and allied health professions that are exempt from the requirement of six months’ post-graduation experience to obtain a professional license. This initiative aims to enhance the efficiency of the healthcare licensing system and align it with labor market needs.The Ministry clarified that the exempted categories include:Registered NurseAssistant NurseMedical Laboratory TechnicianLaborato...
Doctor warns you could be brushing your teeth at the wrong time
This habit could be wearing down your enamel and gums
Study finds stress linked with IVF success rates
Study finds stress linked with IVF success rates
Doctor shares 6 dos and don'ts to beat the heat as temperatures soar
Doctor shares dos and donts to beat the heat as temperatures soar
Rogue scientists at three Chinese hospitals tried to sell stolen medical data of 500,000 NHS patients amid UK's 'lax' security measures
Rogue scientists at three Chinese hospitals tried to sell stolen medical data of 500,000 NHS patients amid UK's 'lax' security measuresGet your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREE Do YOU have a story? Email isabella.machin@dailymail.co.uk By ISABELLA MACHIN, REPORTER Published: 02:05, 25 April 2026 | Updated: 02:07, 25 April 2026 e-mail View comments
How a girl born without most of her arm was inspired by a Denver soccer player just like her
Nine-year-old Hayden Stine was born without most of her right arm. When she went to a Denver Summit women's soccer home opener, she saw a player, Carson Pickett, just like her. Steve Hartman goes "On the Road" with a story about the importance of role models.
Woman's harrowing last four words as she dies of lung problems after vaping habit
Escarlen De los Santos, 30, used her last moments to warn her followers to stay off vapes and hookahs, because her habit led to her diagnosis of respiratory failure
Twins found holding each other after both die from intense electrocution
The twins, 22, were fatally electrocuted after accidentally touching high-voltage cables using a metal pole and it is believed that one of the brothers died while trying to save his twin
London teacher to run marathon just 10 weeks after heart surgery
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