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Mysterious Illness Kills 72 Tigers At Popular Tourist Parks In Thailand, Probe Underway
Feb 25, 2026 - World 
In the aftermath, the animal rights groups, such as PETA Asia and Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand, criticised the poor living conditions of captive tigers.
Opinion: Opinion | "5 Jets Down", Or 7, Or 11? Trump And The Horror Of His 'India-Pak' Fantasies
Feb 25, 2026 - World 
The more dramatic the claim, the more fluid the facts behind it become for Trump.
Trump's 'Dalilah Law' Demand After Girl Injured In Crash By Indian Driver
Feb 25, 2026 - World 
US President Donald Trump called on the American Congress to pass the 'Delilah Law', which would bar illegal immigrants from receiving commercial driver's licences.
Commons speaker says he passed information to Met that Mandelson planned to flee UK
Feb 25, 2026 - World 
Lindsay Hoyle tells MPs that passing on the information to police was his ‘duty and responsibility’The House of Commons speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, has said he passed information to the Metropolitan police that Peter Mandelson planned to flee the country, after receiving information “in good faith”.Mandelson was arrested on Monday on suspicion of misconduct in a public office, relating to his friendship with the convicted child sex offenderJeffrey Epstein. Mandelson has denied he planned to flee to the British Virgin Islands. Continue reading...
After a turbulent year, Australia’s Khaled Sabsabi will present not one but two works at the Venice Biennale
Feb 25, 2026 - World 
The artist, who was controversially revoked and then reinstated by his government, is planning a ‘nurturing experience’ to bring people togetherAustralia’s presentation at the Venice Biennale in May will be a “nurturing experience” designed to bring people together – in the aftermath one of the most turbulent and divisive periods in the country’s 72-year history at the prestigious international art festival.Artist Khaled Sabsabi and curator Michael Dagostino, who were controversially dumped and then reinstated as Australia’s representatives, will present not one but two major works at the Venice Biennale in May – both informed by Sabsabi’s practice as a Sufi Muslim and exploring “spirituality, migration, and the vastness of shared humanity”. Continue reading...