Despite blaring air raid sirens, Lior Lasry and her husband decided not to postpone their wedding, transforming a Tel Aviv parking garage basement into their ceremony venue.
After praising Dubai's safety, millionaire Samuel Leeds faced a storm of criticism for spending 150,000 GBP to charter a private jet for his family's escape amidst escalating tensions.
From the symbol of abundance embodied by rice grains, Kojiky rice crackers – made from Japanese Japonica rice – are increasingly chosen by many Vietnamese for their ancestral offering trays.
Following social media trends, many people incorrectly place parchment paper, obstructing the hot air flow in their air fryers, leading to less crispy food and potential fire hazards.
Instead of waiting for the groom's family to propose, businesswoman "Ice" prepared 400,000 baht in cash and gold dowry to ask for her 8-year boyfriend's hand in marriage.
Thousands of drivers in the UK and Australia have flocked to petrol stations to stock up, causing localized congestion, driven by concerns that the Middle East conflict will push fuel prices higher.
As missiles flew across Dubai's night sky, the ultra-rich and "influencers" continued to party nonchalantly, drawing both attention and public criticism.
After moving to Nigeria to share farming techniques, Yang Xiugang helped local farmers triple rice production, prompting the country to assign him 24/7 armed police protection.
For many years, Nguyen Hoang Duy has kept his home's gate open from dawn till dusk, transforming his yard into a buffer zone to 'welcome' drivers who lose control while descending a bridge.
With a private dock, a massive fish tank, and neighbors like Jeff Bezos and Ivanka Trump, Mark Zuckerberg's new mansion sets a record as the most expensive in Miami's history.
Huan Cong, a 33-year-old pet care expert in Shanghai, earned 160,000 yuan (23,000 USD) in 20 days by working 20 hours daily during the Lunar New Year holiday.
Billions of yen and millions of lost items are voluntarily handed in by Japanese citizens each year, raising the question: what has transformed honesty into a societal norm in this nation?
Accustomed to luxurious lifestyles, former football star Rio Ferdinand's family and many Dubai billionaires are unexpectedly living in bunkers to avoid missile attacks.
Instead of local youths, many teams in the Noi Dong village festival tournament are spending money to hire foreign players to compete for the cup, attracting tens of thousands of spectators.
Fearing escalating conflict, Dubai's super-wealthy are spending hundreds of thousands of USD to charter private jets or drive through the night to Saudi Arabia for refuge.
After three years living under one roof, Mr. Zhuang's son and Ms. Chen's daughter developed feelings for each other, leading their parents to arrange their marriage.
Wearing a red silk dress and a lion dance head, captain Lertvarit and his team subdued an antique thief in the midst of a bustling festival in Bangkok.
At 3:30 p.m. on 1/3, two deafening explosions rocked Dubai International Financial Centre. Vu Hai Duc crouched down, clutching his head on the shaking floor.
Despite a hypopharyngeal tumor increasingly compressing his airway, Nguyen Luong Loi has refused hospitalization, enduring severe pain to save money for his 9-year-old daughter's chemotherapy.