With several videos highlighting the lack of cleanliness in public places, India is often stereotyped by international travellers. However, a US-based travel vlogger pushed back against ...
A US vlogger has defended India against sweeping claims about cleanliness after sharing her experience from Kochi in Kerala. Taking to Instagram, the vlogger named Chloe Jade posted a video of herself ...
Indian vlogger Anan M recently drew a comparison of civic sense in India to other countries after encountering a disturbing incident at Dhaula Kuan Metro Station in New Delhi. Documenting the incident ...
An Indian vlogger has gone viral after sharing a video of a confrontation with a man allegedly throwing garbage on a road outside Dhaula Kuan Metro Station in Delhi. The clip, posted on Instagram by ...
Tucked away along the banks of the mighty Ganges River and surrounded by the foothills of the Himalayas, lies the sacred city of Uttarakhand, Rishikesh. Boasting greenery and a reverberating spiritual ...
After receiving backlash for reviewing Hokkien mee stalls while dressed in a monk's robes, a local food vlogger has apologised. "I've seen the feedback from many people and understand that the content ...
A Filipino food vlogger, known for posting content related to fishing with her husband and cooking the catch for their kids, has died in the wake of posting a viral video of herself eating a toxic ...
A Filipino food vlogger, known for posting content related to fishing with her husband and cooking the catch for their kids, has died in the wake of posting a viral video of herself eating a toxic ...
Emma Amit, a food influencer from the Philippines, died just two days after she filmed herself eating toxic, also known as “Devil Crab.” Amit, 51, shared the video to social media on February 4. She ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A food vlogger in the Philippines died after eating a poisonous crab she captured on video for social media, highlighting the ...
A food vlogger in the Philippines died after eating a poisonous crab she captured on video for social media, highlighting the dangers of the deadly crustacean found in local waters, PEOPLE reports.
YouTube vlogger Adam the Woo, 51, died from cardiovascular disease, his father announced. The medical examiner's report listed his death as natural causes, with obesity as a contributing factor.