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India's swearing-in ceremony

Spotted? Leopard-like animal seen at India’s swearing-in ceremony

The animal was seen crossing through the highly guarded palace in the heart of the capital New Delhi, moving within a whisker of red carpeted steps just above where scores of India's newly elected lawmakers sat, including Prime Minster Narendra Modi.
Michael Mosley

Michael Mosley: body of TV presenter believed to have been found on Greek island,...

Greek authorities have confirmed that the body of a man believed to be the missing British TV presenter Michael Mosley has been found on the island of Symi.
attention to Rafah

One image, seen by millions: A social media effort to draw attention to Rafah...

The image shows tents in a camp, highlighted to spell out one single phrase: “All Eyes on Rafah.” It has been shared more than 50 million times.
Fresh deadly Israeli strikes

Live blog: Fresh deadly Israeli strikes hit ‘safe zone’ in central Gaza

Israel's war on Gaza, now spanning 242 days, has killed over 36,550 Palestinians — with a staggering 71% of them being women, children and infants — leaving another 82,959 wounded, as officials tally toll of colossal human suffering.
medics in south Lebanon

‘No one will hold Israel accountable’ as it targets medics in south Lebanon

Israel is possibly committing war crimes by expanding its war on medics from Gaza to south Lebanon, say rights groups.
Palestine relief efforts

Gigi and Bella Hadid donate $1m to Palestine relief efforts

Palestinian-American supermodels Gigi and Bella Hadid have donated over $1m to support Palestinian relief efforts.
Literary Canon for Children

Developing a Literary Canon for Children

Demand for classical education in America is on the rise. During the 2023-2024 school year, classical school enrollment—encompassing religious schools, secular charter schools, homeschool co-ops and microschools—was estimated to reach nearly 700,000 students across 1,500 schools in the U.S. This is an increase from fewer than 1,300 schools during the 2019-2020 school year, according to Arcadia Education.
‘cute’ consumer culture

How Cuteness Conquered the World

My name is Farhan Sohail, and I am the founder of Clean Greens, a company dedicated to locally producing vegetables year-round through controlled environmental agriculture, reducing the dependence on imports. In this dynamic role, overseeing a time-sensitive field demands continuous monitoring of the crops using locally developed sensors and human-machine interfaces. Juggling various responsibilities, I lead departments such as production, sales, engineering, and administration.
ban bullfighting

Colombia moves to become latest South American country to ban bullfighting

Congress passes bill banning bullfighting and if President Petro signs it into law, ban will come into effect in 2027, bringing Colombia in line with Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Guatemala that have banned bullfighting.
Australia’s Indigenous people

The art project aiming to keep Australia’s Indigenous people out of jail

More Indigenous people are behind bars in Australia than ever before, making them the world’s most imprisoned people. Despite making up 3.8 percent of the national population, Indigenous Australians make up 33 percent of the prison population and are 17 times more likely to be jailed than non-Indigenous people.

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