Pastor Kang, leader of Revive The Nations Ministry, has shared his personal journey through hell on social media after initially keeping it private. He discovered a study in Frontiers in Psychology that found up to 10% of near-death experiences involve torture or hellish landscapes. Through online connections, Kang met others who described similar underworld experiences and some who visited heaven, mirroring his own accounts.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-14532535/I-took-life-went-straight-hell-heres-torture-endured-pit-blackness.htmlA recent conference on social psychiatry in Rawalpindi discussed the growing psychological problems caused by terrorism in Pakistan, with experts like Dr. Mazhar Malik and Dr. Jamal Nasir highlighting the need to raise awareness to reduce mental illnesses. The event, organized by several medical associations, aimed to educate participants about the effects of terrorism on society and provide solutions. Renowned psychiatrists like Professor Mian Abdul Rashid and Peshawar's Professor Wajid Ali Akhunzada shared their insights on the topic, while Dr. Jamal Nasir distributed shields among attendees at the conclusion of the conference.
https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/1307998-social-conditions-main-reason-for-mental-illnesses-in-pakistanBritish Columbia is mourning the loss of lives in a tragic attack on a festival in Vancouver, where 30-year-old Adam Kai-Ji Lo has been ordered to undergo a mental health assessment before his trial. Premier Eby expressed solidarity with the Filipino community, who were particularly affected by the tragedy, and praised first responders and festival organizers for their bravery. The city is coming together to support each other, with a memorial mass attended by members of the Filipino community, including Eric Urmaza and Lovely Condez, who described the attack as "devastating" and said it would be a mark in their lives forever.
https://thestar.com/news/canada/british-columbia/unspeakable-tragedy-grief-and-solidarity-at-vancouver-festival-memorial-mass/article_bff7ccfb-666b-53cc-9e73-0380abef0aca.htmlA Canadian judge has ordered Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, to undergo a mental health assessment due to concerns about his fitness for trial after he allegedly drove his SUV through a Filipino heritage festival crowd in Vancouver, killing 11 people and injuring dozens.
https://www.boston25news.com/news/world/judge-orders-mental/X3P3KIEDDNBTXPZP4EUUIRD7OA/Australia's leading family violence prevention advocates and experts are calling for a dedicated national support service to address the needs of tens of thousands of children impacted by family violence every year. The Family Court is introducing a Children's Charter, backed by Chief Justice William Alstergren, to ensure young people's needs are prioritized in court proceedings. Despite 37,000 incidents reported by Victoria Police last year, Safe Steps chief executive Dr Chelsea Tobin says young people are still not being treated as victims in their own right.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/victoria/invisible-victims-calls-for-reform-as-family-violence-system-fails-children-20250501-p5lvtu.htmlGoogle is set to allow children under 13 to use its Gemini AI apps on Android devices managed by Family Link, a parental control service. The move has raised concerns about the potential risks to children's safety as their data may be used to train AI models. Google has assured users that children's data will not be used for this purpose, but the decision could still pose a risk to young users' online security.
https://indiatoday.in/technology/news/story/google-just-handed-ai-to-kids-under-13-here-is-what-parents-should-know-2719081-2025-05-03Prince Harry's rift with his family has intensified after he gave a raw and emotional television interview about their strained relationship. The prince, 40, expressed a desire for reconciliation while airing grievances against the royal family, the UK government, and the media. He stated that his father, King Charles III, won't speak to him due to security issues stemming from a court case over protection when he visits Britain. Harry's decision to stop being a working royal led to the removal of his police protection detail, which was upheld by the Court of Appeal in London.
https://apnews.com/article/prince-harry-security-royal-rift-interview-takeaways-22c5d771d9c3d1a94671f32374bbef80Prince Harry expressed a desire to reconcile with his family, citing the strain of a court battle over publicly funded security as a reason to end fighting. He made this statement during an interview with the BBC, where he also mentioned that his father, King Charles III, has stopped talking to him due to the issue.
https://www.manilatimes.net/2025/05/03/world/americas-emea/prince-harry-seeks-family-reconciliation-after-losing-a-court-case-that-caused-a-split-with-his-dad/2105052Prince Harry recently made headlines by expressing concerns about King Charles' health during an interview with BBC, further complicating the royal family dynamics. The Duke of Sussex sat down for a conversation after facing a legal setback in a UK security case. In the interview, Prince Harry expressed his desire to make amends with his family, particularly after his father's cancer diagnosis, stating that life is "precious."
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