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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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    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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Australia’s First Deepfake Porn Case: Teen Pleads Guilty Under New AI Image Law
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Australia’s First Deepfake Porn Case: Teen Pleads Guilty Under New AI Image Law

Landmark Case Under New Deepfake Law An Australian teenager has pleaded guilty…

April 15, 2026
Turkey School Shooting in Kahramanmaras Leaves 9 Dead as Investigation Begins
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Turkey School Shooting in Kahramanmaras Leaves 9 Dead as Investigation Begins

A school shooting in southern Turkey has left at least eight students…

April 15, 2026
Popular cooking show to have guest judge on board Meghan Markle is a judge for a new series of MasterChef, Australia. The episode was filmed in Melbourne. The episode will be broadcast on April 19 She adds celebrity to the competition. Producers confirmed her involvement after filming. Visit to Australia with Prince Harry Meghan and Prince Harry are currently on a private trip to Australia. They are there for 4 days, and they are taking part in public and charitable events. It is their first trip to Australia after 2018. The royals are not working and they are traveling in their private capacity. Visits to charities and engagements in public The couple also visited the Royal Children's Hospital of Melbourne during their trip. As they visited, crowds of people gathered. Meghan spent some time in Melbourne at a refuge for women. She spoke to people and served food at the center. Prince Harry took part in a session of Australian Rules Football with the players. Prince Harry also visited Canberra's Australian War Memorial. Speakers fees and Lifestyle Events Prince Harry will deliver a keynote address at the psychosocial safety summit later this week in Melbourne. Tickets range in price from A$1,000 up to A$2,400. The proceeds are donated to charity. Meghan will also be attending a retreat for women in Sydney. The weekend tickets cost as much as A$3,199. Tickets are still available for the event and it hasn't sold out completely. Brand expansion in media and lifestyle Meghan's MasterChef appearance follows on from her cooking and lifestyle content. Recently, she released a series of cooking videos and hosted events where guests can get ideas from her. It has also been reported that Australia may be the future home of her lifestyle brand As Ever which was featured in her Netflix recent project.
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Meghan Markle to Appear as Guest Judge on MasterChef Australia During Australia Visit

Popular cooking show to have guest judge on board Meghan Markle is…

April 15, 2026
About 250 Rohingya and Bangladeshi Migrants Missing After Boat Capsizes in Andaman Sea
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About 250 Rohingya and Bangladeshi Migrants Missing After Boat Capsizes in Andaman Sea

The Journey to Death at Sea It is believed that around 250…

April 15, 2026
Indian student interest in Canada drops sharply due to visa rules, rising costs, and higher rejection rates, shifting study abroad choices to other countries.
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Indian Students Study in Canada Decline as Visa Rules and Costs Rise

Canada loses its top spot for Indian students Canada used to be…

April 15, 2026
Australia Mining Fortune Case: Court Orders Gina Rinehart to Share Royalties Court ruling in long running mining dispute Australia’s richest businesswoman, Gina Rinehart, has been ordered by a court to share part of the royalties from her mining empire after a long legal battle over iron ore assets in Western Australia. The dispute has been ongoing for more than a decade and focuses on the highly profitable Hope Downs iron ore project in the Pilbara region. The court decision brings partial closure to one of Australia’s most closely watched inheritance and mining conflicts. Background of the Hope Downs dispute Rinehart inherited mining interests from her father, Lang Hancock, in 1992 and later expanded operations in Western Australia’s resource rich Pilbara region. The legal challenge was brought by the descendants of her father’s former business partner, Peter Wright, who argued that a historic agreement between the two families entitled them to a share of royalties and mining benefits from the Hope Downs project. Hope Downs is jointly run by Rio Tinto and Hancock Prospecting and generates major annual revenue from iron ore exports. Court decision on royalties and ownership The Supreme Court ruled that Hancock Prospecting must pay a portion of past and future royalties linked to the Hope Downs mine. However, the court confirmed that ownership of the mining rights remains with Rinehart’s company. The judgment split responsibility for royalties, stating that half of the disputed entitlement belongs to Wright’s family, while the remaining claims were either rejected or only partially accepted. The court also dismissed claims from two of Rinehart’s children, who argued that mining rights had been moved out of a family trust in a way that blocked their inheritance. However, some related royalty claims from another family connected to the original partnership were partially accepted. Mixed outcome for all parties The judge described the outcome as a split result, with both sides winning and losing different parts of the case. Hancock Prospecting said the ruling confirmed its ownership of Hope Downs, while Wright’s family welcomed the recognition of their royalty share. Financial impact Hope Downs remains a major income source, contributing hundreds of millions of Australian dollars annually to Hancock Prospecting through royalty arrangements linked to Rio Tinto’s operations.
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Australia Mining Fortune Case: Court Orders Gina Rinehart to Share Royalties

Court ruling in long running mining dispute Australia’s richest businesswoman, Gina Rinehart,…

April 15, 2026
Pakistani delegation including CDF Munir arrives in Tehran ahead of likely US-Iran talks
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The Pakistani delegation in Tehran will push the US-Iran peace talks forward

Asim Munir, Interior Minister Mohsin Nqvi and other senior Pakistani officials have…

April 15, 2026
Fake asylum industry: how claims are being fabricated A covert investigation reveals a disturbing pattern in certain parts of the asylum process. The report shows that some migrants and their advisers are faking evidence using fake identities, scripted stories, and staged proof. Zahid Hasan, a lawyer who secretly advised a reporter pretending to be a Bangladeshi college student was at the heart of this case. This student said he dropped out of college and wanted asylum to remain in the UK. The System is Being Exploited Akhand described the asylum process during a meeting at a office in Mile End Road, east London. He explained three routes to asylum: Sexual orientation Religious beliefs Politics The reporter was told that the man could take any one of the paths even if it wasn't true. Akhand provided legal assistance for 1,500 PS. The process included the preparation of documents, mock interviews and guidance through the application. He made it very clear, however, that "strong evidence" was needed in order to convince the authorities. Faking Evidence Investigation revealed that candidates were encouraged to fabricate false evidence to back up their claims. Akhand said he would connect his clients to people that could provide these services. The cost of these services is between PS2 000 and PS3000. If someone wanted to apply for asylum on the basis of atheism, it was suggested that they post offensive material about Islam and Prophet Muhammad in social media. It was intended to create threats that could be later used as evidence of persecution. Alternatively, he suggested that people join atheist blogs or platforms. Individuals could pay a fee to publish articles that would support their arguments. Some tools, such as AI, were suggested to quickly generate content. There are other tactics used Investigations revealed several additional methods of supporting fake asylum claims: Hire someone as your same-sex companion Articles in niche magazines: Paying for them Participating in protests is a way to show that you are politically active Fake online profiles and websites to create fake histories This is done to make a story believable enough for official scrutiny. An Growing Concern The case reveals serious flaws in the asylum process. Many asylum claims are based on stories told by individuals, making it difficult to determine what is true and what has been staged. Fraudulent practices can damage the trust of people in the system, even though genuine asylum seekers are at real risk. The authorities may be more careful, and this could impact those who have legitimate claims. The conclusion of the article is: This investigation reveals a network of small, but well-organized individuals who help fabricate asylum claims. The investigation shows just how easy it is to misuse sensitive categories such as religion, sexuality and political beliefs. It is urgent to find a balance between fairness and stricter verification.
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Fake asylum industry: how claims are being fabricated

A covert investigation reveals a disturbing pattern in certain parts of the…

April 15, 2026
Trump-Pope Rift Ignites Tensions among Conservative Catholics The tensions between Donald Trump, Pope Leo and conservative Catholics have been brought to the forefront of the media. It is nothing new for Catholic leaders to criticize Trump. The Church has often been enraged by his strict immigration policy. Catholic leaders and conservative Christians have been divided for years by these disagreements. The backlash that has been seen recently is different, and feels more intense. Controversy Deepens After Social Media Attack Trump's public criticism of Pope Leo as being too liberal, and weak in his stance on crime escalated the situation. The AI-generated picture he shared depicted him as Christ like. It sparked outrage in religious circles. It is striking that so many of his conservative Catholics supporters who have supported him for years are now against him. Iran War Creates Moral Divide It is more than just personal attacks. The issue is much more complex and has a strong connection to the conflict in Iran. Joseph Strickland has changed his position. He was known in the past for being a strong Trump supporter. He publicly rejected the Administration's position on the war. Strickland said that this conflict did not adhere to the standards for a "just" war. He also claimed that it was impossible to justify because of the innocent suffering caused by the civilians. He warned that religion should not be used to justify violence. He believes that faith should lead people to peace and not war. The Loyal Fans Take a Rare Break The shift in the political landscape is important. Strickland is known to have a close relationship with Trump. After previous conflicts with church leadership, he was even removed from his position. He is now urging his fellow Catholics, to reconsider their political loyalty. His belief is that the moral truth must come first before any political commitment. Seine message is very clear. It is important that no political leader replaces religious teachings or values. Catholic Voters' Political Attitudes The growing discord could have political implications. Trump's support among Catholic voters increased during the election of 2024. Pew Research Center data shows a clear divide within the Catholic Community. About 62% of White Catholics voted for Trump while 37% chose Kamala Harris. The trend was different among Hispanic Catholics. Around 41% of Hispanic Catholics supported Trump while 58% supported Harris. While Republicans have gained some ground in the Catholic vote, there are still deep divisions. Growing Uncertainty in the Future Trump's current dispute with Pope Leo is a reflection of broader struggles between faith and politics. This moment poses a question to many Catholics who are conservative. Is it better to remain loyal to a leader or shift your loyalty towards religious principles? Answering this question could have a profound impact on the future of politics in America.
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Trump-Pope Rift Ignites Tensions among Conservative Catholics

The tensions between Donald Trump, Pope Leo and conservative Catholics have been…

April 15, 2026
Sri Lanka sends home 238 Iranian sailors after US Submarine attack Rescue and return of Stranded Sailors Sri Lanka returned 238 Iranian sailors stranded in the country after an attack by a US sub near their waters. After the attack, the sailors were stuck for more than a month in Sri Lanka. Aruna Jayasekara, Deputy Minister of Defence confirmed on Wednesday night that 32 sailors and 206 crew from the Iranian warship Iris Dena as well as a group from Irins Bushehr had left Sri Lanka. After completing the necessary procedures, authorities arranged for special flights to safely return them to Iran. Deathly attack on Iranian Warship On 4 March, a US sub launched a torpedo at the Iranian navy vessel Iris Dena. This attack took place about 40 km off the southern coast of Sri Lanka. A powerful explosion caused by the strike sank a ship. The attack claimed the lives of 104 sailors. Rescue teams later recovered 84 corpses. Iran chartered a plane to take them home. The Second Vessel Needs to Dock Immediately The second Iranian vessel, Irins Bushehr requested an emergency docking at Sri Lanka a day after the attacks. It was a vessel with engine issues that needed immediate help. Sri Lankan officials allowed the vessel to dock in a port located near Trincomalee, in northeastern Sri Lanka after several hours of discussions. About 15 Iranians will remain behind to maintain and operate the vessel which is anchored. Sri Lanka: Humanitarian Aid Sri Lankan authorities issued 30 day visas for the sailors, and offered them shelter at navy and airforce camps. Anura Kumara dissanayake, the president of Sri Lanka, said that his country had acted for humanitarian reasons. Sri Lanka, he said, aims to safeguard lives and maintain its neutrality in international conflicts. Growing Regional Tensions The sinking by the United States of America, Israel and Iran, of Iris Dena occurred early on in their ongoing conflict. This attack was a significant escalation of tensions in the entire region. Iran launched strikes in retaliation for the attack against US-allied nations of the Middle East. Sri Lankan Neutral Stance Sri Lanka's non-alignment policy has been in place since 1948, when it gained independence. Sri Lanka continues to have balanced relations both with Iran and with the United States. The officials stressed that they were responding based on their humanitarian responsibilities, not political affiliation.
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Sri Lanka sends home 238 Iranian sailors after US Submarine attack

Rescue and return of Stranded Sailors Sri Lanka returned 238 Iranian sailors…

April 15, 2026
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