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Paid to exist: Japanese man earns $80K a year just by renting himself out to lonely people

In Japan, Shoji Morimoto earns a living by simply being present for strangers, charging about $70 per session. His unique service offers companionship without conversation or expectations, addressing rising loneliness in urban life. Morimoto's success highlights the value of quiet presence in a world seeking connection without pressure, proving that sometimes, just being there is enough.

15 Apr 2026 10:07 pm
World Cup 2026: Is FIFA destroying the American matchday experience by banning tailgating?

The 2026 World Cup in the United States is reshaping how matchday will be experienced, with traditional tailgating set to be restricted at several venues and fans directed into controlled zones. Combined with rising transport costs and suburban stadium layouts, the pre-match atmosphere faces major disruption, raising questions over how supporter culture will adapt to a tightly managed tournament structure.

15 Apr 2026 9:58 pm
Scientists reveal how Egypts Great Pyramid was built by moving 2.3 million stones without modern machines

A groundbreaking study proposes ancient Egyptians built the Great Pyramid using an Integrated Edge-Ramp system, spiraling within the structure itself. This ingenious method, involving intentional gaps later filled, explains how massive stones were moved with remarkable speed and precision, challenging previous theories about external ramps and highlighting incredible ancient engineering.

15 Apr 2026 12:34 am
90-year-old mother arrested for laundering sons drug money in South Korea

A 90-year-old South Korean woman was sentenced for laundering hundreds of millions of won linked to her son's drug trafficking. She transferred funds at his direction while he was imprisoned abroad, acting as an intermediary. The court found her aware of the illicit nature of the money, contributing to the spread of narcotics.

14 Apr 2026 9:58 pm
World War II American soldiers buried in Belgium and the Netherlands have families there who still care for them

Across Belgium and the Netherlands, local families continue a decades-long tradition of caring for the graves of American soldiers from WWII. This intergenerational commitment, born from gratitude, sees families tending to headstones and laying flowers, ensuring fallen heroes are never forgotten. The practice has grown so popular that cemeteries have waiting lists, highlighting a profound, enduring bond.

14 Apr 2026 6:00 pm
Colombia to kill 80 wild hippos once owned by Pablo Escobar: Why are the African giants being killed?

Pablo Escobar's illegal hippos, once a symbol of excess, now pose a major ecological and safety crisis in Colombia. Descendants of four animals imported decades ago, their population has surged to over 150, disrupting ecosystems and threatening communities. Authorities have approved a controversial plan to cull up to 80, sparking intense debate over humane solutions.

14 Apr 2026 4:30 pm
UAE expands Nafis benefits till 2040 with monthly salary support and unlimited child allowance

The UAE has significantly expanded its Nafis programme, extending benefits until 2040 to boost Emirati employment in the private sector. Key changes include removing the cap on child allowances, offering targeted salary support for children of Emirati mothers and wives of Emirati citizens, and focusing on future job sectors.

14 Apr 2026 2:09 pm
Oman: What began as road construction reveals 3,000-year-old graves and rare Iron Age burial rituals

Construction in Oman's Al Batinah region unearthed nearly 3,000-year-old Iron Age graves, revealing a structured cemetery with skeletal remains and grave goods. The discovery offers insights into ancient burial traditions, social status, and Oman's historical role as a vital trade crossroads.

14 Apr 2026 12:57 pm
Was the Odyssey real? 3,000-year-old sanctuary of legendary Trojan War hero Odysseus discovered in Greece

A significant archaeological find on Ithaca, Greece, suggests centuries of worship for the legendary Odysseus. Researchers unearthed a sanctuary with inscribed artifacts, ritual offerings, and ceramics dating back to the Mycenaean era. This discovery strengthens the link between the epic hero and tangible history, fueling renewed interest in his enduring tale, especially with a major film adaptation planned.

13 Apr 2026 6:37 pm
Kuwait Citizenship Law Amendments 2026: Decree expands revocation powers; naturalisation rules tighten

Kuwait has enacted significant changes to its citizenship law, empowering the government to grant and revoke nationality with greater authority. The new decree tightens eligibility criteria, particularly for naturalisation and marriage-based applications, while reinforcing strict rules against dual nationality. These reforms aim to safeguard national identity and address past irregularities, ensuring citizenship is granted strictly by law.

13 Apr 2026 12:53 pm
Hajj 2026: Saudi Arabia halts Makkah entry, suspends Umrah visas and sets strict rules for pilgrims

Saudi Arabia has implemented strict entry restrictions into Makkah ahead of Hajj 2026, suspending Umrah visas to manage crowds and ensure safety. Only those with valid Hajj permits or official work/residency documents will be allowed entry from April 13. This move aims to prevent overcrowding and unauthorized participation during the pilgrimage.

13 Apr 2026 12:07 pm
Saudi Arabia launches 5 rail routes to cut cargo time and costs, linking Gulf ports faster

Saudi Arabia has launched five new rail logistics routes to accelerate cargo movement and reduce transport costs, connecting Gulf ports with key economic hubs. This initiative aims to enhance supply chain efficiency, ease highway congestion, and position the Kingdom as a vital link in global trade under Vision 2030.

12 Apr 2026 12:30 pm
Qatar resumes full maritime traffic, all vessels allowed from Sunday

Qatar has fully reopened its maritime traffic for all vessels, restoring normal sea operations after precautionary restrictions. The Ministry of Transport confirmed the decision, citing improved regional stability. This move allows commercial and private vessels to resume operations within designated hours, with a strong emphasis on safety compliance and a warning against price gouging in marine services.

12 Apr 2026 11:16 am
Milgrams electric shock experiment: The test that exposed dark side of human obedience to authority

Stanley Milgrams obedience experiments revealed how ordinary people could follow authority to disturbing extremes, with many participants administering what they believed were harmful shocks. Inspired by the Holocaust, the study became a landmark in psychology while raising serious ethical concerns. Decades later, its findings remain debated, with critics arguing the results reflect pressure, context, and interpretation as much as obedience.

12 Apr 2026 1:25 am