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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.
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    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.
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    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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    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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Iran Focuses on Survival as War Fails to Break Its System The war involving Iran, the United States, and Israel has entered a critical phase. Despite heavy strikes and leadership losses, Iran’s system remains stable and active. Leadership Changes but System Stays Intact Early reports claimed that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed during the conflict. Even so, the structure of power in Tehran has not collapsed. Key leaders are still in place. Masoud Pezeshkian continues to lead the government. Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf remains head of parliament. Abbas Araghchi still handles foreign affairs. New commanders have stepped in quickly. Most come from the same political and ideological background. Many appear more determined under wartime pressure. This shows stability rather than change. Conflicting Signals from Washington Donald Trump recently claimed that Iran’s military power has been heavily damaged. He pointed to losses in its navy, air force, missile systems, and nuclear facilities. At the same time, he warned that more attacks could follow soon. This creates a mixed message. The war is presented as nearly over, yet further escalation is still on the table. His strong statement about destroying Iran triggered anger across Iranian society. Even critics of the government reacted negatively. Instead of weakening internal support, it increased a sense of unity. No Real Sign of Regime Change Claims of regime change do not match reality. Iran’s political system continues to function without major disruption. Power still flows through the same institutions. There is no clear shift in ideology or leadership direction. The government has adapted to losses by replacing officials with similar figures. This points to resilience, not collapse. Survival Remains Iran’s Core Strategy Iran is not aiming for a traditional military victory. Its main goal is to survive. For years, Tehran has followed this approach. If it withstands pressure from stronger powers, it considers that a success. Even after weeks of conflict, its state system is still working. Its military command remains active, though weakened. From this view, Iran is achieving what it set out to do. Strategic Control Still Gives Iran Leverage Iran holds influence over key global oil routes, especially the Strait of Hormuz. Nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply moves through this route. This gives Iran strong leverage. It can disrupt global markets if tensions rise further. That keeps it relevant despite ongoing attacks. A Difficult Path for the United States The United States now faces a tough choice. If it pulls back, Iran may see that its survival strategy works. If it continues, the conflict could become longer and more costly without a clear win. Trump’s statements reflect this pressure. He is trying to show strength while avoiding a prolonged war. Meanwhile, Pezeshkian has said Iran has the will to end the conflict. This appears to be a calculated message rather than a sign of weakness.
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Iran Focuses on Survival as War Fails to Break Its System

The war involving Iran, the United States, and Israel has entered a…

April 2, 2026
Stanford University wins legal battle over Mao secretary's diaries Stanford University has been granted permission to keep the diaries kept by Li Rui. She was a former Mao Zedong secretary. The dispute over a historic collection Li Rui kept meticulous diaries over a period of decades. He was known in later life for his criticisms of the Chinese Communist Party. The writings range from 1938 until 2019 and offer a unique, first-hand view of China's history. Li Rui's daughter Li Nanyang was asked by her father to give his papers to Hoover Institution before his death. In 2014, while still living, she began to transfer the material. Zhang Yuzhen challenged this decision after Li Rui died. The lawsuit was filed by Zhang Yuzhen, who claimed that the documents had been sent overseas without authority. The Court supports Li Rui’s original intent Li Rui's intention of moving his works out of China was clearly stated by the court. He was afraid that the authorities would censor, alter, or destroy his writings. He entrusted the task of sharing and preserving his work to his daughter out of concern. The judges concluded that his donation was in accordance with the wishes of the donor. The documents are now accessible for historians and researchers. Tiananmen and other sensitive accounts Li Rui’s notes about the crackdown on Tiananmen are among the most important parts of this collection. The events were witnessed from an adjacent building, and he described them with great detail. In his writings, he describes soldiers firing on protesters as well as armored cars breaking through barricades. The incident was dubbed "Black Weekend" by him to emphasize its impact. The records are important, because the public is not allowed to discuss this event in China. The Global Importance of the Diaries Hoover Institution: This ruling is a significant step towards protecting historical truth. Condoleezza rice, the head of the Hoover Institution, stated that the ruling guarantees free access to the one of the largest personal archives about modern China. This collection contains not only diary entries, but also photographs, notes from meetings, poetry, and letters. They provide a deep understanding of the internal processes and discussions within the Communist Party. The Case at Hand The case illustrates the tension that exists between political control and historical preservation. The court ensured scholars could study the documents without restriction by keeping them in the United States. This also shows Li Rui’s long-standing stance. He was respected within the party but did not shy away from criticizing its leaders, such as Xi Jinping
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Stanford University wins legal battle over Mao secretary’s diaries

Stanford University has been granted permission to keep the diaries kept by…

April 1, 2026
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Eritrea Reach Afcon Qualifying Stage 2027 After 19 Year Gap

Eritrea has returned to Africa Cup of Nations qualification spotlight after 19…

April 1, 2026
South Sudan attack kills more than 70 miners as blame game intensifies A deadly attack near Juba shocks the nation After armed attackers attacked a South Sudanese mining site, at least 74 miner's lives were lost. This incident occurred over the weekend at Jebel Iraq in a mineral rich area southwest of Juba, the capital. This attack has caused outrage throughout the nation. The authorities confirmed that gunmen killed dozens of workers on the construction site. Many other people fled in fear for their lives. Government and Opposition Exchange accusations As both government officials and the opposition blamed one another for the murders, tensions rose quickly. The Sudan People's Liberation Movement in Opposition, a group linked to the suspended first vice president Riek Makar, condemned this attack. The group blamed government forces for the murders. Officials on the other hand, rejected these claims. Paulino Lukudu Obede expressed his shock and anger at the incident. The killings were described as inhumane and brutal by him. He did not identify any group as responsible. David Yau Yau, Deputy Minister of Information, later blamed SPLM-IO. Later, Deputy Information Minister David Yau Yau blamed the SPLM-IO. Ongoing Conflict Fuels Violence South Sudan is still battling internal conflict. In different parts of the country, several armed groups are still active. The National Salvation Front is one of the groups that operates in Central Equatoria. No group has claimed official responsibility for these killings, despite the allegations. Uncertainty has led to concerns over security in areas rich in minerals. Due to the economic importance of these areas, they often attract armed group. Government Promises Action The authorities have promised an investigation and to bring the perpetrators to justice. Officials have said they will take steps to protect civilians and prevent future violence. The situation is complicated by the ongoing tensions between political parties and conflicts. If security conditions don't improve, many citizens are concerned that more terrorist attacks will occur.
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South Sudan attack kills more than 70 miners as blame game intensifies

A deadly attack near Juba shocks the nation After armed attackers attacked…

April 1, 2026
Nigeria warns its citizens in South Africa to be cautious after march turns violent
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Nigeria Warns Citizens in South Africa After Violent Anti-Immigration Protest

Tensions Rise After Protest Turns Violent Nigeria has advised its citizens living…

April 1, 2026
Senegal anti-LGBT law: jail terms doubled to 10 years Senegal's new law targets same-sex relationships. The legislation was approved by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, who increased the maximum sentence for the same-sex act to 10 years. This includes what the authorities refer to as "promotion of homosexuality". It includes the public expression of homosexuality, as well as advocacy or financial support by individuals and organizations. If found guilty, those who are convicted can be sentenced to prison for between 3 and 7 years. The Government defends its Decision This law was an important campaign promise made by Ousmane sonko, Prime Minister of Senegal and President Faye. Last month, lawmakers passed the law with a strong majority. The National Assembly voted 135 times in favor, with no opposition and only three votes against. The decision, according to officials in Senegal, reflects the public's opinion. The officials rejected the criticism of international groups, and justified their decision as being in line with national values. Increasing arrests and legal crackdown The bill was introduced by the authorities after an increase in arrests allegedly linked to same-sex relationships. Existing law in Senegal prohibits such conduct. Police arrested twelve men in February. Among them were a journalist, two prominent public figures, and a businessman. The prosecution accused them of "acts against the nature," which is a common term in these cases. Global Reactions and Human Rights Concerns Global organisations have strongly criticised the new law. Volker Turk called this legislation "deeply concerning" and warned it violates fundamental human rights. Human Rights Watch and other groups have reported a growing anti-LGBT sentiment in Senegal. The report noted that the lawmakers tried increasing penalties before, in 2022 or 2024. A Wider Trend in Africa The Senegal has not been the only country to tighten laws on LGBTQ+ groups. In recent years, several African countries took similar measures. Uganda will pass one of its strictest laws in 2023. It allows the death penalty for certain crimes. Burkina Faso banned same-sex act last year after Mali. Ghana has also considered reintroducing controversial legislation that, according to activists, could endanger basic freedoms and rights.
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Senegal anti-LGBT law: jail terms doubled to 10 years

Senegal's new law targets same-sex relationships. The legislation was approved by President Bassirou…

April 1, 2026
South African army arrive in crime hotspots to help tackle gangs
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South African Army Deployed to Crime Hotspots to Crack Down on Gangs

Rising Crime Forces Government Action South Africa continues to struggle with one…

April 1, 2026
Estate Agents Challenge Rightmove Over Rising Fees Growing Concerns Over Costs Estate agents across the UK are raising concerns about Rightmove’s subscription fees. Many say the costs have increased sharply in recent years, often without a clear rise in services. As property prices stay flat, these rising expenses are putting pressure on agents and their businesses. Legal Action Launched A class action has been initiated against Rightmove. The case, brought forward by accountant Jeremy Newman, represents potentially hundreds of estate agents. The claim seeks nearly £1.5 billion in damages. It alleges that Rightmove has taken advantage of its strong position in the online property market and charged unfair fees. The case has been filed with the Competition Appeal Tribunal, where the claims will be examined in detail. Allegations of Market Dominance The claim argues that Rightmove holds a dominant role in property listings. Because of this position, estate agents feel they have limited alternatives. Many continue using the platform, even though it is costly, because it generates a large share of their leads. Newman, a former Competition and Markets Authority panel member, says agents are being forced to reduce staff. This is because they cannot balance staffing costs with rising subscription fees. As a result, service quality may be affected. Rightmove Responds Rightmove has strongly rejected the allegations. The company says the claim has no merit and that it will defend its position. It also highlights the value it provides to both agents and consumers. According to Rightmove, its platform remains an important tool in the property market. Industry Impact and Reactions Reports from several estate agents show significant fee increases over time. Many say they pay more compared to other platforms. However, they also admit that Rightmove continues to deliver a large number of leads. This creates a difficult situation. Agents feel the platform is essential, but the rising costs are hard to manage. Many believe they have little choice but to stay.
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Estate Agents Challenge Rightmove Over Rising Fees

Growing Concerns Over Costs Estate agents across the UK are raising concerns…

April 1, 2026
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Clapham High Street Teen Disturbances Lead to Arrests and Police Action

Six teenage girls were arrested after two incidents of anti social behaviour…

April 1, 2026
Scott Mills confirms he was investigated by police in first statement since sacking
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Scott Mills police investigation statement after broadcaster exit explained

Scott Mills police investigation statement has come into focus after the presenter…

April 1, 2026
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