UK mortuary staff exposed to toxic chemicals after Air India crash

British mortuary workers were exposed to what a coroner describes as a “significant chemical hazard” when they opened the coffins of victims from the Air India Boeing 787 crash in Ahmedabad, according to an official report now shared with The Tribune. The document warns of “dangerously high” levels of formalin, carbon monoxide and cyanide inside

Kate Middleton Stuns In Mughal-Inspired Oriental Circlet

Kate Middleton Catherine, Princess of Wales, popularly known as Kate Middleton, once again turned heads with her regal style, this time at a formal royal engagement where she wore a Mughal-inspired Oriental Circlet Tiara. The tiara, an exquisite piece of royal heritage, carries centuries of history and craftsmanship, making Kate’s appearance both a fashion statement

Why MAGA needs you to hate one group or another

In the 2010s, a bunch of right-wing types suddenly became big fans of Martin Luther King Jr’s views on race. If you saw someone on Twitter quote MLK’s nostrum that people should “not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character”, it was almost certainly someone on the

Today in History: AFL-CIO formed

Today is Friday, Dec. 5, the 339th day of 2025. There are 26 days left in the year. Today in history: On Dec. 5, 1955, the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations merged to form the AFL-CIO under its first president, George Meany. Also on this date: In 1848, in an address

Trump Calls Somali-Americans ‘Garbage,’ Deepens Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric

He said it four times in seven seconds: Somali immigrants in the United States are “garbage.” It was no mistake. In fact, President Donald Trump’s rhetorical attacks on immigrants have been building since he said Mexico was sending “rapists” across the border during his presidential campaign announcement a decade ago. He’s also echoed rhetoric once

Oprah praises Australia’s social media ban for children

Add Tribune As Your Trusted Source Home / World / Oprah Winfrey praises Australia's social media ban for children The law, due to take effect on December 10, will block children and teenagers from platforms such as TikTok, Meta's Instagram and Snap's Snapchat Reuters Sydney, Updated At : 01:57 PM Dec 05, 2025 IST American

What’s on Putin’s Plate — Every Dish Passes the Trainer Test

Add Tribune As Your Trusted Source Home / Trending / What's on Putin's plate — where every dish passes the 'trainer test'! Putin's food is managed with near-military precision, with meals cooked in controlled kitchens set up in secure locations Russian President Vladimir Putin (Reuters) and raw quail eggs (iStock) As Vladimir Putin arrives in

Sumatra floods revive memories of 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami

Add Tribune As Your Trusted Source Home / World / Deadly Sumatra flooding triggers memories of Indian Ocean tsunami Nearly 2,00,000 people died in Aceh alone after a 9.1-magnitude quake off the northern province triggered the catastrophic Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004 Reuters North Aceh (Indonesia), Updated At : 10:53 AM Dec 05, 2025 IST

Air ambulance delay postpones Bangladesh ex-PM Zia’s London trip

Add Tribune As Your Trusted Source Home / World / Air ambulance delay defers Bangladesh ex-PM Zia's departure for London to Sunday: BNP The 80-year-old head of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party was hospitalised on November 23 PTI Dhaka, Updated At : 02:06 PM Dec 05, 2025 IST Former prime minister of Bangladesh Khaleda Zia. PTI

Putin Receives Ceremonial Welcome at Rashtrapati Bhavan

Add Tribune As Your Trusted Source Home / India / Red carpet rolled out for Putin's ceremonial welcome at Rashtrapati Bhavan Four years after their last in-person interaction on Indian soil, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin are set to share the stage once again in the national capital on Friday, a
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