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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.
    Four Charged Over Jewish Ambulance Arson in London
    April 24, 2026
    A woman was rescued after falling into a collapsed pit toilet in the Australian outback and being trapped for three hours before a passerby helped save her.
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    The Chinese Sports Brand Challenging Nike and Adidas Globally
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    April 27, 2026
    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.
    From Scientist to Silk Farmer: A New Chapter in India’s Sericulture Industry
    April 24, 2026
    China’s manufacturing and export economy faces rising costs as Iran conflict disrupts oil supply routes. Fabric traders and factories feel pressure
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    April 23, 2026
    A clear look at why Singapore Changi Airport ranks as the world’s best airport, focusing on its efficiency, technology, passenger comfort
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    April 27, 2026
    Raiders Select Fernando Mendoza as First Overall Pick in 2026 NFL Draft
    Raiders Select Fernando Mendoza as First Overall Pick in 2026 NFL Draft
    April 24, 2026
    Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from the 2026 French Open due to a wrist injury. The defending champion will miss the clay season, opening the door for rivals.
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    April 24, 2026
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    Ruth Slenczynska, legendary pianist and last student of Rachmaninoff, dies at 101
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IOC Limits Women’s Olympic Category to Biological Females from 2028 The International Olympic Committee has confirmed a major policy shift that will reshape women’s sport at the Olympic level. Starting with the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, only biological females will be allowed to compete in the women’s category. New eligibility rules explained The IOC says athletes will undergo a one time sex verification test. This test will check for the presence of the SRY gene, which is linked to male biological development. Officials state that the screening can be done through a saliva sample, cheek swab, or blood test. According to IOC president Kirsty Coventry, the decision aims to ensure fairness in competition. She stressed that even the smallest physical advantage can affect results at the highest level. She also noted that in some sports, safety is a key concern. Impact on transgender and DSD athletes Under the new rules, transgender women and most athletes with differences in sexual development (DSD) who experienced male puberty will not be eligible for women’s events. However, these athletes will still have options. They can compete in male categories, mixed events, or open divisions where gender restrictions do not apply. DSD refers to rare conditions where a person’s chromosomes, hormones, or reproductive traits do not fit typical definitions of male or female. In the past, some DSD athletes could compete if they controlled testosterone levels. Exception for specific medical condition The IOC has included a narrow exception. Athletes with complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS) may still compete in the women’s category. This condition means the body does not respond to male hormones, and the athlete does not develop male physical traits during puberty. Controversy and high profile cases The policy follows recent debates in international sport. One notable case involved Imane Khelif, who won Olympic gold in boxing after earlier disqualification from a world event over gender eligibility concerns. While speculation about her biological status circulated, no confirmed medical details were made public. She has stated she is willing to take a test to compete in 2028. Another widely discussed athlete is Caster Semenya. She has a DSD condition and naturally high testosterone levels linked to XY chromosomes. Under previous rules, she could compete if hormone levels stayed within set limits. The new policy removes that pathway for most cases. Why the decision matters This move marks one of the most significant changes in Olympic eligibility rules in years. Supporters argue it protects fairness and competitive balance in women’s sport. Critics say it raises concerns about inclusion, privacy, and athletes’ rights. As the 2028 Olympics approach, the debate is expected to continue across sports, medical communities, and human rights groups.
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IOC Limits Women’s Olympic Category to Biological Females from 2028

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Michelle Wie West Ends Retirement for Final US Women’s Open Appearance Golf Star Plans One Last Major Return Michelle Wie West has announced she will come out of retirement to compete in the US Women’s Open later this year. The 36-year-old confirmed that this will likely be her final appearance at the prestigious tournament. The former champion last played competitively three years ago. Now, she wants to make the most of her final year of eligibility before stepping away again. Special Exemption Gives Final Opportunity Wie West earned lifetime recognition after winning the US Women’s Open in 2014. Under tournament rules, winners can return for ten years. However, her eligibility was extended to 2026 due to maternity leave. She shared her excitement about returning, especially since the event will take place at Riviera, a course that holds personal meaning for her. The tournament is set to begin on 4 June in Pacific Palisades, California. A Career That Started Early Wie West became a global name at a very young age. At just 13, she became the youngest player to win an adult USGA championship. A year later, she made history again by becoming the youngest golfer to make the cut at a major event. Because of her early success, many compared her to legends like Tiger Woods. Expectations were high, and she remained in the spotlight for more than two decades. Challenges and Retirement Decision Despite her achievements, injuries and physical strain took a toll on her body. After years of competing at the highest level, she decided to step away from professional golf. At the time, she explained that her body could no longer handle the demands of the sport. She chose to focus on her health and family life, as she is now a mother of two. Return Beyond the US Open This comeback is not limited to just one event. Earlier this year, Wie West also revealed plans to participate in the women’s version of TGL later in the year.
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UK Strengthens Middle East Defence with New Troop Deployment The UK is increasing its military support in the Middle East by sending more troops and air defence systems. This move raises the total number of British personnel involved in the Gulf and Cyprus to around 1,000. Stronger Air Defence Support for Allies Defence Secretary John Healey confirmed the deployment during his visits to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Bahrain. The UK will send additional air defence teams and equipment to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Kuwait. The Royal Air Force will also extend the deployment of Typhoon jets in Qatar to strengthen regional air protection. These jets are already operating as part of a joint UK and Qatari defence effort. Focus on Defensive Role Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer made it clear that the UK will not become involved in the wider conflict. Instead, the country will continue supporting allies and defending its interests in the region. The government describes its role as purely defensive. It aims to help partners protect their airspace while avoiding escalation. Advanced Missile Systems Deployed The UK will also deploy the Sky Sabre air defence missile system to Saudi Arabia. This system includes radar, control units, and missile launchers. It can detect and intercept aircraft and incoming missiles. British teams will operate the system and integrate it into the region’s wider defence network. In addition, the UK has already deployed short range systems to Bahrain. Similar systems have arrived in Kuwait to improve local defence capabilities. Growing Regional Tensions John Healey stated that Iran has increased its attacks across the region. He warned that the conflict could continue for several weeks. During his visit, Gulf leaders praised the UK forces and described them as a key part of their defence strategy. The ongoing support aims to help maintain stability and protect allied nations.
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