Foreign Property News | Posted by Zarni Kyaw
A mistaken bank transfer of Rs 50,000 from Saudi Arabia in Chinmay Hegde’s account led him to meet with a stranger's family and a chance to change a young girl’s life. Bengaluru-based entrepreneur and athlete Chinmay Hegde recently went viral for sharing an unusual incident that led him to change a young girl’s life. Taking to X, Hegde shared the details about the unexpected encounter with the girl’s family two years ago. It happened due to a banking error when Hegde once received Rs 50,000 from an international account. Since he was not expecting any money, he took the issue to the bank and found that it had been sent mistakenly. (The very next day, the duo...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Si Thu Aung
The federal government has secretly spent trillions building an elaborate network of subterranean “cities” where the rich and powerful can shelter during a “near-extinction event,” a former Bush White House official sensationally claimed. About 170 such bunkers have been built across the country since 1998 – including some resting beneath the oceans off the US coast, 74-year-old Catherine Austin Fitts told Tucker Carlson ၏ during a recent appearance on his podcast. “It’s preparation for catastrophe,” Fitts said, according to Realtor.com. (A former housing official made an astonishing claim that the U.S. government spent years funneling...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Hnin Ei Khin
A sprawling Martha’s Vineyard estate that served as a summer haven for former President Barack Obama and his family from 2009 to 2011 is now listed for $39 million. Known as Blue Heron Farm, the 30-acre property in Chilmark belongs to the family of celebrated British architect Norman Foster, whose firm, Foster + Partners, is behind iconic structures like London’s Gherkin and the reimagined Wembley Stadium, according to the Wall Street Journal. The Fosters acquired the estate in 2011 for $22.4 million and have since transformed it with significant upgrades. (Blue Heron Farm, a 30-acre Martha’s Vineyard estate once rented by Barack and Michelle Obama for three summers...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Shwe Zin Win
Meet the Tribe That Never Exceeds 99 Members: One Must Die When a Baby Is Born – In the heart of northern Kenya, along the shimmering shores of Lake Turkana, lives a mysterious and ancient tribe with a population that has never risen above 99. Meet El Molo, a community deeply rooted in spiritual tradition, where the birth of a child must be balanced by the d£ath of an elder. The El Molo – also known as Elmolo, Dehes, Fura-Pawa or Ldes – are among Kenya’s smallest and most isolated ethnic groups. With just 99 members at any given time, their way of life has sparked global intrigue. What sets them apart is a unique and chilling belief: for every baby born, one...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Si Thu Aung
A man from Detroit went from being homeless, sleeping in his car outside fancy houses in Detroit, to buying one of those houses and becoming a self-made millionaire. The backstory:Mario Kelly embodies the saying, "If you believe it, you can be it." After working at a Ford plant and then Jacobson's, Kelly eventually found himself unemployed. "At the same time, I was living in my van, I was homeless and divorced," he said. "I’m from the east side but manifested that I wanted to live in Rosedale Park. So I would go there every night and find another home to lay in front of." He said through manifestation and a belief in himself, inspiration took hold. "I put the word 'Believe 313' on...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Shwe Zin Win
In a surprising turn of events that challenges conventional notions about wealth and happiness, EuroMillions jackpot winner Adrian Bayford has made headlines once again. After living in a sprawling £7.6 million mansion for over a decade, the former postman has decided to return to a simpler life – moving back in with his 80-year-old mother in a modest four-bedroom house. From postman to multimillionaire: Adrian Bayford’s lottery journeyIn 2012, Adrian Bayford’s life changed dramatically when he hit the EuroMillions jackpot worth approximately £148 million (€172 million). Like many lottery winners, Bayford immediately upgraded his lifestyle, purchasing a...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Si Thu Aung
အိမ်ရာစုဆောင်းငွေစာရင်း (Housing Saving Account) တွင် သိန်း(၃၀) အထက် စုဆောင်းပြီးသူများအနေဖြင့် အိမ်ရာချေးငွေစနစ်ဖြင့် ဝယ်ယူရန်လျှောက်ထားနိုင်ကြောင်း CHID Bank က ကြေညာချက်ထုတ်ပြန်လာသည်။ CHID Bank ၏ အိမ်ရာစုဆောင်းငွေ စာရင်းတွင် ၂၀၂၅ ခုနှစ်၊ မတ်လ ၃၁ ရက်နေ့အထိ ငွေကျပ်...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Si Thu Aung
An Indonesian man named his newborn son ‘Dinas Komunikasi Informatika Statistik’ — after the department he works in. Indonesian portal Kompas reported that Slamet ‘Yoga’ Wahyudi, 38, from Brebes Regency, Central Java had come to an agreement with his then pregnant wife, Ririn Linda Tunggal Sari, that he would be allowed to choose the baby’s name if the child is a boy. When the baby arrived on December 23, Slamet decided to name him ‘Dinas Komunikasi Informatika Statistik’ (Department of Statistical Communication). Slamet admitted that hearing the name for the first time does sound strange. “Thankfully my wife did not mind,”...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Si Thu Aung
There is a special market in Madhubani district of Bihar, where men line up as grooms in the market to be bought by the prospective brides. This is locally called the groom’s market or Saurath Sabha. The women and their families together select the groom from the market as per their choice. The practice is said to be a 700-year old tradition in the region. (Nirbhay Chandra Jha has come to the event looking for a bride [Ismat Ara/Al Jazeera]) Before selecting a groom the prospective bride’s family verifies the qualification, family background, age proof like birth certificate and other documents of the groom. If a woman likes a man and says yes to marriage, the men of the...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Aye Myat Thu
A doctoral student at Tsinghua University, who comes from an impoverished family and excelled in his academic pursuits to gain admission to the prestigious institution years ago, has recently returned to the media spotlight after being appointed as a government adviser for his hometown. Pang Zhongwang gained significant attention in 2017 when he scored an impressive 684 out of 750 in China’s university entrance examination, known as gaokao, despite facing considerable challenges in his family – his father suffered from schizophrenia, and his mother had a disability affecting her lower limbs. He was subsequently enrolled at Tsinghua, one of the top universities in China....