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    Attenborough’s unforgettable encounter with mountain gorillas in Rwanda
    Attenborough’s unforgettable encounter with mountain gorillas in Rwanda
    April 27, 2026
    Raghu Rai: The photographer who helped India see itself Rich tributes continue after the passing of Raghu Rai at the age of 83. He stood as one of India’s most respected photojournalists. Over more than five decades, he documented the country with depth, honesty, and sharp visual clarity. His photographs did more than record events. They helped people understand them. His work influenced how India viewed its political shifts, cultural icons, and social struggles. Early career and rise in photojournalism Raghu Rai began his professional journey in 1966 with The Statesman newspaper. He quickly developed a strong eye for real life moments. His work later expanded into editorial roles at India Today and Sunday magazine. He joined Magnum Photos in 1977. This step marked a major point in his career. Henri Cartier Bresson supported his entry, and this connection shaped his visual style and thinking. Political history through his lens Rai documented key political moments in India with rare access and sensitivity. His photographs of Indira Gandhi stand among his most recognized work. He captured her in public rallies, campaign trails, and private party meetings. He focused on expression, body language, and atmosphere rather than staged poses. His images gave the public a closer view of political power and decision making in India. Documenting conflict and crisis Raghu Rai also covered some of India’s most difficult periods. He worked in Bhopal after the gas tragedy and captured its human impact. He also documented Punjab during the militancy period in the 1980s, where violence affected thousands of lives. His photographs from these events carried emotional weight. He showed suffering, tension, and resilience without turning away from uncomfortable realities. Portraits of culture and creativity Rai photographed many well known cultural figures including Lata Mangeshkar, Satyajit Ray, M F Hussain, and Amitabh Bachchan. He focused on natural expressions and real interaction rather than formal staging. His portraits often revealed respect between the subject and their audience. He captured the human side of fame and creativity. A philosophy beyond technique Raghu Rai often described photography as more than skill or equipment. He treated it as a way to observe life closely and truthfully. His approach shaped generations of photographers in India and beyond. His work continues to influence visual storytelling today.
    Raghu Rai: The photographer who helped India see itself
    April 27, 2026
    Rose Dugdale: From Heiress to Infamous IRA Art Heist Figure Bridget Rose Dugdale was born into wealth and privilege in 1941, with a future that seemed fully planned. She grew up surrounded by luxury, received private tutoring from a French governess, and attended elite finishing schools across Europe. Like many young women from aristocratic families, she entered high society as a debutante and was presented to the Queen. Her life appeared set for tradition, comfort, and status. But Dugdale chose a very different path. A Rejection of Privilege As she entered adulthood, Dugdale began to question the world she was raised in. She felt uneasy about the lavish lifestyle and strict social expectations. The “Season,” a formal series of elite social events designed to introduce young women into society, only deepened her discomfort. She later criticized her own coming-out ball, describing it as excessive and wasteful. The event, she said, cost as much as what dozens of elderly people might live on for months. That realization marked a turning point. Dugdale started distancing herself from her privileged background. A Radical Shift in Beliefs By her mid-30s, Dugdale had completely broken away from her former life. She gave away her inheritance and even took money from her own family to support causes she believed in. Her views became strongly anti-establishment, and she aligned herself with Irish republican ideals. Her actions soon moved beyond protest. Dugdale became involved with the Irish Republican Army (IRA), a militant group engaged in conflict over Northern Ireland. She participated in direct operations, including a helicopter hijacking used to attack a police station. This act shocked many, given her elite upbringing. One of History’s Largest Art Heists In April 1974, Dugdale took part in a major art theft that gained global attention. The group targeted a wealthy estate and stole valuable paintings. During the robbery, they removed artworks directly from their frames, causing damage in the process. The stolen collection included works of major cultural and financial value. This operation became known as one of the largest art heists ever carried out. Dugdale’s involvement placed her firmly at the center of the crime. It also showed how far she had moved from her earlier life of formality and tradition. From Socialite to Militant Operative Dugdale’s transformation did not stop at theft. She later became involved in developing explosives for IRA operations. Her journey from aristocrat to militant activist remains one of the most unusual personal shifts in modern history. Her story reflects a deep ideological change. She rejected wealth, status, and comfort in favor of political struggle and radical action.
    Rose Dugdale: From Heiress to Infamous IRA Art Heist Figure
    April 27, 2026
    Four suspects appear in court after a targeted arson attack on Jewish ambulances in London, causing £1m damage and raising counter-terror concerns.
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    April 24, 2026
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    From Scientist to Silk Farmer: A New Chapter in India’s Sericulture Industry A Bold Career Shift Dr. Jolapuram Umamaheswari made a life-changing decision six years ago. She left her career as a scientist in Singapore and returned to India. At that time, she had no job. Still, she was clear about one thing, she wanted independence and control over her work. Instead of looking for another research role, she explored different options. After careful study, she chose silk farming, also known as sericulture. This field combines biology, agriculture, and business. For her, it felt like a natural extension of her scientific background. Turning Science into Practice Sericulture involves raising silkworms on mulberry leaves. Farmers then collect the cocoons and extract silk fibers. Although the process sounds simple, it requires precision and care. In the beginning, Umamaheswari faced several problems. Diseases affected the silkworms. Yields were inconsistent. Managing a living system also required constant attention. These early challenges tested her patience. However, she used her scientific knowledge to improve her methods. She focused on better hygiene. She refined feeding practices. She also controlled the environment more carefully. Over time, these small changes made a big difference. Consistent Growth and Stable Income Today, her hard work has paid off. She produces around 10 batches of silk each year. Each cycle takes about 25 to 30 days. This allows her to maintain a steady production flow. She now earns nearly $1,000 per month. The income feels stable, almost like a regular salary. This is one of the biggest advantages of sericulture. Unlike many farming activities, it does not depend only on seasons. Umamaheswari believes silk farming offers reliable returns when managed properly. Her journey shows how science can support agriculture in practical ways. It also highlights new opportunities in India’s growing silk industry.
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    April 24, 2026
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Julius Malema's Prison sentence: What it means for his political future Julius Malema: Who is he and why this case matters Julius Malema has been sentenced five years behind bars as the leader of Economic Freedom Fighters. He was found guilty by the court of possessing an illegal firearm in public and shooting it. Malema, a prominent South African politician, is known for his outspokenness. He criticises Western influence, and calls for nationalisation of land owned by whites. He has a strong message that resonates strongly with the young voters, who are feeling economically left behind. His statements and actions, however, have also sparked controversy. His actions and statements have sparked controversy. His support base is loyal despite this. Will Julius Malema go to prison? You don't have to do it right away. Malema is entitled to appeal the sentence. He will remain free from prison as long as his appeal is pending. He admitted firing the weapon during the trial but claimed it was in celebration. However, the court still found that his actions had been illegal and dangerous. How to Appeal Malema intends to appeal both his conviction as well as sentence. His legal team will need to first obtain approval from the high court in order to overturn his conviction. The case can be reviewed if the high court approves. This move is likely to be opposed by the state. Malema has the right to take his case before the Constitutional Court of South Africa if necessary. Experts in law say that the entire process may take between four and five years. The case may remain active for some time. Is He Still a Parliamentary Member? For now, yes. South African law prohibits MPs from serving prison terms exceeding 12 months. This rule only applies after the appeals process is complete. Malema can appeal his conviction, so it isn't final. Malema can retain his seat in parliament and continue to be politically active. Also, he is expected to run in the upcoming local election. "Has Impact on His Political career " His career is not over yet, but the case leaves him in a state of uncertainty. Malema could gain support from the political establishment in the near future. Malema can portray himself as an opposition leader who is under legal pressure. This often increases loyalty from supporters. The risks on the long-term are significant. The courts could uphold his sentence and he may lose his position in the parliament. EFF could also suffer without him, since the party heavily relies on public perception and his influence.
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Julius Malema’s Prison sentence: What it means for his political future

Julius Malema: Who is he and why this case matters Julius Malema…

April 17, 2026
Japan introduces "Kokushobi", a 40degC heat-resistant jacket, after record summer temperatures
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Japan introduces “Kokushobi”, a 40degC heat-resistant jacket, after record summer temperatures

The Japan Meteorological Agency introduced a term, 'kokushobi' for days with temperatures above 40…

April 17, 2026
Thousands gather for open-air mass led by Pope Leo XIV Massive crowd welcomes Pope in Douala Over 120,000 people gathered at Douala for a massive open-air Mass, led by Pope Leo XIV. It is the largest crowd he has seen during his 11 day tour of Africa. Early in the morning, the Japoma stadium and surrounding areas were crowded. People had arrived early the previous night to get a prime spot. As Pope Francis entered his Popemobile in the Vatican, thousands of people cheered and waved flags. They also captured the moment with their smartphones. A message of unity and peace The Pope's focus during the Mass was on the promotion of peace, community development, and discipline. The Pope urged the young to make good use of their talent and not choose harmful things. He warned people against violent acts and grabbing for quick gain that can harm society. He urged people to be honest and strive for progress. The message was sent shortly after his trip to the Anglophone Cameroon region which has been ravaged by conflict for many years. After hearing him speak, many attendees felt hopeful. Artificial Intelligence Risks In Yaounde the Pope raised concern about artificial intelligence. The Pope said that artificial intelligence can cause divisions and fear to spread if it is used carelessly. He said that people can lose their connection to reality if they depend too heavily on digital simulations. This can lead to isolated groups, and reduce meaningful interaction between people. African natural resources: a concern He also criticised the high demand for Africa’s natural resources. The Pope emphasized minerals such as cobalt which is widely used for modern technology, including AI. He said that uncontrolled mining of these resources would harm local communities and increase inequality. Faithfulness, dedication, and resiliency The worshippers were deeply involved despite the heat. Others held books or umbrellas to protect themselves from the heat. Some knelt down, prayed or lifted their hands to show devotion. It was a powerful display of unity and faith amongst people with different backgrounds. The event was described by many as an emotional experience. The next stops in Africa on the tour The Pope is on a tour of Africa. He will then travel to Angola, and finally Equatorial Guinea to conclude his journey.
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Thousands gather for open-air mass led by Pope Leo XIV

Massive crowd welcomes Pope in Douala Over 120,000 people gathered at Douala…

April 17, 2026
Oil Prices Drop as Iran Reopens Strait of Hormuz During Ceasefire Oil prices fell sharply after Iran announced that the Strait of Hormuz would remain open for commercial shipping during the ongoing ceasefire in the US-Israel conflict. Brent crude dropped to $88 per barrel, down from more than $98 earlier in the day. The sudden decline reflects renewed confidence in global oil supply after weeks of disruption. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most critical energy routes. Nearly 20% of global oil and liquefied natural gas passes through this narrow waterway south of Iran. Any restriction in this route often leads to sharp price increases. Iran Signals Stability in Oil Supply Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, confirmed that commercial vessels can move freely through the strait during the ceasefire period. This announcement helped ease fears of supply shortages. Earlier, tensions had slowed tanker traffic to very low levels. The reduced flow of oil and gas pushed global prices higher and created uncertainty in energy markets. Before the conflict began, Brent crude traded below $70 per barrel. Prices later surged past $100 and peaked above $119 in March due to supply concerns. Although prices briefly rebounded above $90 later in the day, the overall trend showed relief in the market. Global Markets Respond Positively Stock markets reacted quickly to the news. Major US indices posted gains in early trading: S&P 500 rose by 1.2% Nasdaq increased by 1.3% Dow Jones climbed by 1.9% European markets also moved higher. France’s CAC and Germany’s DAX both gained around 2%, while the UK’s FTSE 100 ended the day up by 0.7%. Uncertainty Still Remains Despite the positive reaction, maritime organizations continue to verify Iran’s claims. The Strait of Hormuz had effectively remained restricted since military strikes began earlier this year. If the route stays open, it could stabilize oil prices and reduce pressure on global energy markets. However, any shift in the ceasefire situation may quickly reverse the trend
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Oil Prices Drop as Iran Reopens Strait of Hormuz During Ceasefire

Oil prices fell sharply after Iran announced that the Strait of Hormuz…

April 17, 2026
Iran Talks Gain Momentum After Lebanon Ceasefire and Hormuz Opening A temporary halt in fighting between Israel and Hezbollah has shifted the tone in regional politics. The 10-day ceasefire, announced Thursday night, is being seen as a strategic win for Iran. Tehran had made it clear that progress in talks with the United States depended on a ceasefire in Lebanon. Now that condition has been met. In response, Iran has declared the Strait of Hormuz fully open, easing concerns over global oil supply routes. Ceasefire Creates New Diplomatic Openings Recent negotiations in Islamabad already showed that dialogue could continue even during conflict. However, both Iran and Pakistan insisted that Lebanon must be part of the discussion. With the ceasefire now in place, that demand has been fulfilled. This development has opened the door for renewed diplomatic engagement. It also allows multiple countries to claim progress without making major concessions. Mixed Reactions Inside Israel Not everyone sees the ceasefire as a positive move. Many Israelis living near the northern border are frustrated. They believe Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave in to pressure instead of fully neutralizing Hezbollah’s threat. Critics argue that the deal strengthens Iran’s influence in the region. They say it allows Tehran to shape events beyond its borders, especially in Lebanon. All Sides Find Strategic Advantage Despite the criticism, each party involved appears to gain something: The United States and Iran can both claim credit for reducing tensions Israel maintains a military presence in southern Lebanon Lebanon’s government finally enters direct talks with Israel Hezbollah avoids defeat and keeps its military strength intact Hezbollah has agreed to follow the ceasefire for now. Still, its leadership has made it clear that disarmament is not on the table. A senior figure stated that weapons will remain until key conditions are met. These include an Israeli withdrawal, the return of prisoners, the safe return of displaced civilians, and reconstruction efforts. Uncertain Path Ahead While the ceasefire lowers immediate tensions, it does not resolve the deeper conflict. The situation remains fragile. Any breakdown in conditions could quickly reverse progress. For now, the pause in fighting and the reopening of Hormuz have created a rare window for diplomacy. Whether this leads to lasting stability depends on what happens next.
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Iran Talks Gain Momentum After Lebanon Ceasefire and Hormuz Opening

A temporary halt in fighting between Israel and Hezbollah has shifted the…

April 17, 2026
Woman Arrested After Girl Found Dead in Doncaster Pond A woman has been arrested following the death of a seven-year-old girl whose body was found in a pond in Doncaster. Girl Reported Missing Before Tragic Discovery Nyla May Bradshaw went to a park in the Owston area on the morning of 30 March. Shortly after arriving, she was reported missing. Emergency teams launched a search. They later found Nyla face down in a pond at the grounds of Owston Hall Hotel. She was unresponsive when discovered. Paramedics rushed her to Doncaster Royal Infirmary, where doctors pronounced her dead at 13:18 BST. Arrest Made as Investigation Develops South Yorkshire Police have arrested a woman in her 30s. She faces suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter and child neglect. Officers later released her on bail while investigations continue. Police first believed the case was non-suspicious. However, new findings during ongoing inquiries led to the arrest. Detective Chief Inspector Gary Magnay said Nyla’s death has deeply affected her family and the wider community. He confirmed that officers continue to support her loved ones during this difficult time. Police Urge Public Not to Speculate Authorities have asked the public to avoid speculation. They stressed that legal proceedings are now active. Any public discussion could affect future court action. Inquest Reveals Key Details An earlier inquest shared more details about the incident. Nyla, who was autistic and non-verbal, had been in the care of a childminder. She reportedly slipped through a gap in a fence and walked toward nearby woodland. Search teams used drones and a police aircraft to locate her before making the tragic discovery. Family Pays Emotional Tribute A family friend described Nyla as a joyful and loving child. She said Nyla brought light and energy to everyone around her. According to her, Nyla shared a close bond with her brothers, who adored her deeply. She remembered Nyla as a happy child who lived in her own beautiful world. Community Support and Fundraiser The local community has shown strong support for Nyla’s family. A fundraiser created in her memory has raised more than £20,000 so far.
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Woman Arrested After Girl Found Dead in Doncaster Pond

A woman has been arrested following the death of a seven-year-old girl…

April 17, 2026
Harry and Meghan meet Bondi shooting survivors in Sydney
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Harry and Meghan meet Bondi shooting survivors in Sydney

Bondi Surf Life Saving Club members met the couple and posed for…

April 17, 2026
Former Radio 1 DJ and Live Aid presenter Andy Kershaw has died at 66 after battling cancer. He was known for championing world music and global reporting.
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Andy Kershaw: Former Radio 1 DJ Andy Kershaw Dies Aged 66 After Cancer Battle

Andy Kershaw, the former Radio 1 DJ and Live Aid presenter, has…

April 17, 2026
Iranian footballers hope to find safety in Australia and have a new start
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Iranian footballers hope to find safety in Australia and have a new start

After finding refuge in Australia, two Iranian footballers expressed their relief and…

April 17, 2026
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Rising unrest over low pay and weak labour enforcement in Noida and nearby states

Protests across northern India have grown after small, mostly peaceful demonstrations turned…

April 17, 2026
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