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Scottish Zoo Faces Probes Over Animal Deaths and E.-coli Cases

Safety Concerns Raised A zoo in Scotland is under investigation following reports of unexplained animal deaths and alleged E.-coli infections

Music Feature: The Guitarist Reimagining a Classic Sound

Reinventing Tradition A new profile highlights a rising guitarist who is blending traditional riffs with modern production. Critics say his

Sudanese Conflict Raises Fears of Regional Destabilization

Prolonged Fighting Sudan’s civil war continues to ravage cities and displace millions. The conflict between the army and Rapid Support

India’s Bahraich Forest on Edge After Leopard Attacks

Deadly Encounters Authorities in Uttar Pradesh’s Bahraich district are hunting for a wild animal—believed to be a leopard—after multiple child

Far-Right Rhetoric Escalates After Charlie Kirk Assassination

Digital Spaces Erupt The killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has triggered a surge of anger in far-right online forums.

Global Film Festivals Spotlight Political Cinema

Stories on Screen Film festivals in Venice and Toronto are highlighting politically charged works this year. From war documentaries on

Pop Culture: ‘Blue Beetle 2’ Confirmed in Development

DC Studios’ Next Step DC Studios has confirmed a sequel to Blue Beetle, signaling renewed confidence in its younger generation

Tokyo Gears Up for Gaming Spectacle at TGS 2025

Previews and Anticipation The Tokyo Game Show is set to showcase next-generation titles and hardware. With anticipation building after IFA

Global Music Scene Embraces AI-Driven Creativity

Rise of AI in Music A wave of artists and producers are turning to artificial intelligence to spark fresh sounds.

Anthropic’s $1.5B Author Deal Puts AI Training Under Legal Spotlight

Landmark Agreement AI company Anthropic agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle a class-action lawsuit by authors who said their