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Why is PewDiePie ending his YouTube vlogs? The touching reason behind the end of his family series
PewDiePie has announced that his monthly YouTube vlogs will end in September 2026 after nearly four years. The decision is largely driven by his desire to let his son, Björn, grow up away from the internet and choose for himself whether he wants to appear online in the future. While the vlogs are ending, Felix and Marzia said they may still occasionally share family moments through social media.
Sri Lanka to offer free 30-day on-arrival visa to tourists from 40 countries including India
Sri Lanka has announced a new travel facility that will allow visitors from 40 countries, including India, to receive free on-arrival visas. The move was confirmed by the Department of Immigration and Emigration on Monday. Under the new system, eligible tourists will be granted a 30-day visa when they arrive in Sri Lanka. The visa will also allow double entry during its validity period, starting from the date of first arrival.
What's an Encyclical? From workers’ rights to AI, five letters from Popes that left a global impact
Pope Leo XIV unveiled his encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas,” addressing human dignity in the AI era. This historic document, presented with an AI pioneer, marks the Catholic Church's continued engagement with contemporary challenges through its ancient tradition of papal letters. The encyclical joins a lineage of influential papal teachings on critical social issues.
17 killed as speeding minibus crashes into parked bus in Pak’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
A tragic road accident in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province claimed at least 17 lives and injured five others. A speeding minibus collided with a stationary bus on the Swat Expressway near Mardan. Preliminary reports suggest driver negligence as the cause. Rescue teams responded swiftly, transporting the injured and deceased to a hospital. Investigations are ongoing into this devastating incident.
'It will be great, meaningful': Trump hints at progress in talks with Iran, blasts Obama administration
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that he was positive about the deal with Iran, hoping that it would be "great and meaningful". However, he hinted there will be "no deal" with the Islamic Republic if it does not come to the terms of the US.
Why was HasanAbi subpoenaed by the US Treasury? Cuba trip controversy explained
Hasan Piker is facing federal scrutiny after the U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control reportedly issued subpoenas connected to his March 2026 Cuba trip. Authorities are investigating whether participants violated U.S. sanctions laws through financial or travel-related activities involving Cuban government-linked entities. HasanAbi denied wrongdoing, saying, “we stayed at the right hotel btw.” The controversy quickly spread online, with creators and critics debating whether the political streamer could face serious consequences.
'Big fan of PM Modi, India can count on me': Trump's surprise call at US Embassy event in Delhi
US President Donald Trump on Sunday made a surprise phone call during an event in Delhi that was attended by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor, showing his profound respect and love for Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Britain’s anxious young adults struggle with modern workplace demands, warns UK govt advisor
A UK government advisor highlights challenges for young Britons entering the workforce. Rising anxiety, depression, and technology dependence are making adaptation difficult. The advisor suggests flexible work and mental health support can benefit the economy. This comes as youth inactivity, particularly among those not in education or employment, continues to grow.
Trump turnaround: Open the straits, close the war
A new understanding with Iran is emerging to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This comes after weeks of military escalation. The United States seeks to prevent global economic disruption from energy shipment issues. An agreement is reportedly nearing finalization, though details remain unclear. Iran denies commitments to give up uranium or unconditionally reopen the straits.
'World may get good news in next few hours': Marco Rubio hints at breakthrough on Iran war in Delhi
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio hinted at a possible diplomatic breakthrough involving Iran, saying the world could receive “some good news” within the next few hours. Speaking during his visit to India alongside External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, Rubio suggested that progress may be taking place around the Strait situation and wider negotiations linked to Iran’s nuclear programme.
RECENT NEWS
- Why is PewDiePie ending his YouTube vlogs? The touching reason behind the end of his family series
- Sri Lanka to offer free 30-day on-arrival visa to tourists from 40 countries including India
- What's an Encyclical? From workers’ rights to AI, five letters from Popes that left a global impact
- 17 killed as speeding minibus crashes into parked bus in Pak’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
- 'It will be great, meaningful': Trump hints at progress in talks with Iran, blasts Obama administration




