In the world of sports, the psychological game played off the pitch can be as intense as the action on it. The recent events surrounding Changchun Xidu, a third-tier Chinese football club, serve as a fascinating—if controversial—case study in the intersection of tradition, mind games, and the...
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As Jaipur’s iconic Govind Devji Temple readies itself for the vibrant festival of Holi, a season defined by explosive colors and exuberant gatherings, a quiet transformation is unfolding within its sacred precincts. Aiming to reconcile tradition with modernity and spirituality with practical...
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The more, the merrier is certainly true for Ziona Chana, a 66-year-old man in India's remote northeast who has 39 wives, 94 children and 33 grandchildren — and wouldn't mind having more.
They all live in a four-story building with 100 rooms in a mountainous village in Mizoram state, sharing...
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A man who ate a rat in front of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni in 2005 is threatening to repeat what he says is a traditional form of protest used to bring change.
John Ojim Omoding, 79, told the Daily Monitor newspaper that his grandfather ate a live rat...
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A Chinese man is being forced to choose between his two wives after his first wife was found 13 years after going missing.
Ren Shushao, 52, a barber in Qijiang, Chongqing, will face bigamy charges unless he divorces either Xiong Jinzhen or Cai Chengrong...
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