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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
    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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    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
    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
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Nick Reiner pleads not guilty in killing of parents Rob and Michele Reiner

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What Ultra Processed foods do to gut microbiome health? Today, ultra-processed foods have become a part of our daily lives. These products, from packaged meals to ice-cream and bread in a package, stay fresh longer. However, research suggests that they could be harming the gut microbiome. In the human body, trillions of bacteria live. The gut microbiome is a system that supports digestion, immune function, metabolism and brain functions. It is often compared to a forest by experts. It becomes stronger and more stable the more it is diverse. Health problems can increase when gut bacteria become less diverse. Low microbial biodiversity is linked to inflammation, digestion problems, sleep disorders, and an increased risk of chronic diseases. A higher diversity is associated with improved health, and may even extend life. The addition of additives to ultra-processed foods raises concerns Foods that are ultra-processed often include emulsifiers and artificial sweeteners. They may also contain preservatives or food colours. These ingredients are added by manufacturers to enhance taste, texture and shelf-life. Emulsifiers help water and oil mix, for instance. These ingredients keep cakes, bread, and ice cream moist, even after weeks. They are found in thousands of products at supermarkets. Scientists are now questioning their effect over time on the gut bacteria, even though food safety agencies have approved them as safe for chemical and toxicity. Some additives, according to researchers, may disrupt the balance of bacteria in the gut. Studies show that emulsifiers can weaken mucus layers which separate bacteria and the intestinal wall. Researchers link Emulsifiers with Inflammation and Disease Early warning signals can be derived from animal studies. Researchers gave mice small quantities of emulsifiers in controlled experiments. These additives moved gut bacteria towards the intestinal wall. The change in the environment triggered an inflammation. Mice already prone to digestive disorders developed more severe symptoms. Mucus in the gut serves as a protective layer. Chronic inflammation may result when bacteria penetrate this mucus layer. Chronic inflammation can increase the risk for inflammatory bowel diseases and metabolic disorders.
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Patients say that dopamine antagonist drugs are linked to gambling and other addictions. Patients in the UK report that medication prescribed to treat movement disorders led them into serious addictions such as gambling, sexual behavior, or compulsive buying. They claim that their doctors did not warn them of these dangers. Over 250 other people have told similar tales. These include police officers, nurses and doctors as well as a director of risk at a bank. The majority of them say that they did not have a history of addiction before beginning treatment. The Story of One Woman Who Lost PS30,000 Emma developed Restless Legs Syndrome during pregnancy. Ropinirole is a GSK dopamine-agonist that was prescribed by doctors. She began spending money and gambling excessively within months. The urges were uncontrollable, she says. She says, "It felt like I was being controlled by something." She lost more than PS30,000 in a single year. Her husband only found out about the link when he looked up her medications online. She claims that when she went to her GP with her gambling problem and medication usage, the doctor didn't make the connection. Emma asked later to alter her prescription. The financial damage was already done. She claims that it will take many years for her to pay off the debt. What are dopamine antagonists? These drugs are used to treat Parkinson's and Restless Legs Syndrome. These drugs stimulate dopamine production in the brain. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that helps to control the movement of the body, as well as driving motivation and rewards. Some people become impulsive when dopamine levels increase too high. One in six Parkinson's sufferers who take these drugs have some sort of impulsive disorder. This side effect is very common. Many patients claim that the leaflets don't clearly describe how serious or specific this behavior can get. Some warning leaflets refer to impulse control issues in general but don't describe extreme gambling or pornography as addictions. Life, marriages and careers are affected Patients report devastating consequences. Patients report devastating consequences. Others began to invest recklessly. Some people began to make reckless investments. After starting this medication, several older women claim that their husbands began to be sexually aggressive. Families often did not know that the medication was responsible for the personality shifts. One reported incident involved a father who stole PS600,000.00 from his clients in order to pay for antiques and sex. Financial and emotional consequences led to a tragedy in the family. Increased pressure on regulators The prescription rate in England has not decreased, despite the fact that dopamine-agonists no longer represent a first-choice treatment for Restless Legs Syndrome. The UK Drug Regulator has been asked by lawmakers to examine whether the current warnings are too harsh. The patients want more clarity. Early information, say many, could have helped them save their relationships, finances and mental health.
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US Supreme Court blocks Trump Tariffs; Asia faces new trade uncertainty The US Supreme Court has struck down many tariffs introduced by President Donald Trump in 2025. This ruling disrupts months of talks between Washington, key Asian allies and has added a layer of uncertainty in regional trade. Trump soon announced his plans to introduce new tariffs on imported goods of 15%. US Customs confirmed that they will stop collecting the duties related to earlier tariff measures. The sudden change in policy has forced Asian governments to rethink and review their current positions. Trade Deals Under Pressure In order to reduce tensions in the trade, several countries including India and Indonesia had been talking with Washington for months. Some countries pledged to invest billions in the US in order to get better terms. Now, the court's ruling casts doubts on those agreements. Analysts warn of high uncertainty despite the fact that 15 percent is a lower rate than previous rates. Adam Samdin, from Oxford Economics, said that the US government still wants to keep higher tariffs despite legal setbacks. He pointed out that recent trade deals lack the legal protections found in more traditional trade agreements. This leaves the door open for policy to be changed suddenly. Asian smaller economies might be cautious. The economic prospects of smaller Asian economies could be heavily dependent on Washington. Many governments will avoid confrontation and instead quietly explore alternatives. China reviews impact ahead of key meeting China also reviews the consequences of the decision. Beijing has confirmed that it will assess the potential impacts and the full content of this decision. The officials reiterated that they oppose unilateral tariff increases and warned against trade wars. This development occurs as China is preparing to host Trump at the beginning of April. Despite this legal setback US Trade Representative Jamieson Grer stated that he did not anticipate the ruling to have an impact on talks with Chinese president Xi Jinping. Greer said that the main focus will be to maintain stability, and ensure China keeps its existing commitments. This includes purchasing American agricultural products, and Boeing aircraft. What this Means to Asia Trade tensions have not been eliminated by the Supreme Court's decision, which changed Trump's legal basis for his tariff policy. The Asian countries must decide whether they want to negotiate new terms or wait for more clarity. They can also choose to strengthen their ties with trading partners. Markets may be volatile in the short-term as companies seek to understand future tariff structures. The ruling may have a long-term impact on how the United States negotiates and enforces trade agreements.
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