How maritime tensions are affecting LPG transport and fuel prices
Rising concerns around LPG supply and transport Recent disruptions in global shipping routes have sparked renewed public concern about LPG availability and pricing in several markets. While speculation often increases during periods of geopolitical tension, the actual movement of liquefied petroleum gas depends on a tightly controlled logistics system involving specia
How maritime tensions are affecting LPG transport and fuel prices
Rising concerns around LPG supply and transport Recent disruptions in global shipping routes have sparked renewed public concern about LPG availability and pricing in several markets. While speculation often increases during periods of geopolitical tension, the actual movement of liquefied petroleum gas depends on a tightly controlled logistics system involving specia
Why Jaipur’s Maharaja Carried Ganga Water to London in 1902
Jaipur Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II carried thousands of litres of Ganga water to London in 1902, turning a royal journey to King Edward VII’s coronation into an extraordinary expression of religious faith. The water travelled in enormous silver vessels known as Gangajalis, which are now preserved at Jaipur’s City Palace and remain among its most recognizable historical objects.
Why Jaipur’s Maharaja Carried Ganga Water to London in 1902
Jaipur Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II carried thousands of litres of Ganga water to London in 1902, turning a royal journey to King Edward VII’s coronation into an extraordinary expression of religious faith. The water travelled in enormous silver vessels known as Gangajalis, which are now preserved at Jaipur’s City Palace and remain among its most recognizable historical objects.
France's longest land border surprisingly connects to Brazil
Introduction Many people assume that France’s longest border lies somewhere in Europe. When asked to name the country that shares the most extensive land connection with France, guesses often point to neighboring nations such as Germany, Spain, or Belgium. This assumption, while understandable, is entirely incorrect. The Surprising Answer In reality, France’s longest land border is with Brazil. The reason for this unexpected fact l
France's longest land border surprisingly connects to Brazil
Introduction Many people assume that France’s longest border lies somewhere in Europe. When asked to name the country that shares the most extensive land connection with France, guesses often point to neighboring nations such as Germany, Spain, or Belgium. This assumption, while understandable, is entirely incorrect. The Surprising Answer In reality, France’s longest land border is with Brazil. The reason for this unexpected fact l
Pawan Kalyan Reviews Tuni Missing Girl Gnaneswari Case
Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has once again reviewed the case of missing girl Gnaneswari from Ch. Agraharam village in Tuni Rural mandal of Kakinada district. The child has been missing for nearly a week, triggering serious concern among her family, local residents and officials. Pawan Kalyan spoke to the Kakinada district SP over the phone and sought a detailed update on the search operation. He asked officials to speed up the investigation and ensure that ever
Pawan Kalyan Reviews Tuni Missing Girl Gnaneswari Case
Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has once again reviewed the case of missing girl Gnaneswari from Ch. Agraharam village in Tuni Rural mandal of Kakinada district. The child has been missing for nearly a week, triggering serious concern among her family, local residents and officials. Pawan Kalyan spoke to the Kakinada district SP over the phone and sought a detailed update on the search operation. He asked officials to speed up the investigation and ensure that ever
UN General Assembly Election 2026: Cyprus vs Bangladesh
Cyprus and Bangladesh Compete for UNGA Leadership The United Nations is under intense pressure to demonstrate its relevance amid numerous global crises, and attention now turns to the election of the 81st President of the General Assembly. Cyprus and Bangladesh are in a tight contest, with the vote set for Tuesday, 2 June. The winner will assume office when the new session opens in September, overseeing the
UN General Assembly Election 2026: Cyprus vs Bangladesh
Cyprus and Bangladesh Compete for UNGA Leadership The United Nations is under intense pressure to demonstrate its relevance amid numerous global crises, and attention now turns to the election of the 81st President of the General Assembly. Cyprus and Bangladesh are in a tight contest, with the vote set for Tuesday, 2 June. The winner will assume office when the new session opens in September, overseeing the
Tiger Woods DUI Case Takes New Turn After Court Ruling
Tiger Woods’ DUI case moved into a new phase after a Florida judge approved prosecutors’ request to access the golf star’s prescription medication records linked to a March crash investigation. The ruling, issued in Martin County on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, allows investigators to obtain records from a Palm Beach pharmacy covering prescriptions filled between January and March 2026. Prosecutors said the records could help determine whether medication played a role in the crash i
Tiger Woods DUI Case Takes New Turn After Court Ruling
Tiger Woods’ DUI case moved into a new phase after a Florida judge approved prosecutors’ request to access the golf star’s prescription medication records linked to a March crash investigation. The ruling, issued in Martin County on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, allows investigators to obtain records from a Palm Beach pharmacy covering prescriptions filled between January and March 2026. Prosecutors said the records could help determine whether medication played a role in the crash i
Anna Jarvis Regretted Creating Mother’s Day Before Dying Alone
The Tragic Story Behind Mother’s Day Founder Anna Jarvis Anna Jarvis created Mother’s Day to honor mothers and family sacrifice, but she later spent decades fighting the very holiday she helped make famous. By the end of her life, Jarvis was financially ruined, isolated, and deeply bitter over the commercialization of Mother’s Day. The modern Mother’s D
Anna Jarvis Regretted Creating Mother’s Day Before Dying Alone
The Tragic Story Behind Mother’s Day Founder Anna Jarvis Anna Jarvis created Mother’s Day to honor mothers and family sacrifice, but she later spent decades fighting the very holiday she helped make famous. By the end of her life, Jarvis was financially ruined, isolated, and deeply bitter over the commercialization of Mother’s Day. The modern Mother’s D
Red Cross Day: Celebrating the Vision of Henry Dunant and the Humanitarian Movement
Red Cross Day, observed on May 8th every year, marks the anniversary of the birth of Henry Dunant, the founder of the International Red Cross. This day serves as a reminder of his vision and the enduring impact it has had on global humanitarian efforts. Dunant’s efforts during the Battle of Solferino in 1859, where he witnessed the suffering of soldiers and civilians, led him to call for the establishment of neutral organizations to provide medical and humanitarian assistance in times of wa
Red Cross Day: Celebrating the Vision of Henry Dunant and the Humanitarian Movement
Red Cross Day, observed on May 8th every year, marks the anniversary of the birth of Henry Dunant, the founder of the International Red Cross. This day serves as a reminder of his vision and the enduring impact it has had on global humanitarian efforts. Dunant’s efforts during the Battle of Solferino in 1859, where he witnessed the suffering of soldiers and civilians, led him to call for the establishment of neutral organizations to provide medical and humanitarian assistance in times of wa
Andhra Pradesh Woman Held In ₹40.50 Lakh Fake DSP Fraud Case
Anantapur Rural police have launched an investigation after a woman allegedly impersonated a DSP officer and cheated a man of ₹40.50 lakh through repeated hand loans over three years. A shocking cheating case has surfaced in Andhra Pradesh’s Anantapur district, where a woman allegedly posed as a DSP officer and swindled ₹40.50 lakh from a man. The incident came to light after the victim, identified as Rama Naidu, lodged a complaint with the Anantapur Rural pol
Andhra Pradesh Woman Held In ₹40.50 Lakh Fake DSP Fraud Case
Anantapur Rural police have launched an investigation after a woman allegedly impersonated a DSP officer and cheated a man of ₹40.50 lakh through repeated hand loans over three years. A shocking cheating case has surfaced in Andhra Pradesh’s Anantapur district, where a woman allegedly posed as a DSP officer and swindled ₹40.50 lakh from a man. The incident came to light after the victim, identified as Rama Naidu, lodged a complaint with the Anantapur Rural pol
Major Shake-Up in India's Military Leadership: New CDS and Naval Chief Announced
India's military leadership is set to undergo one of the most significant top-level shake-ups in recent years, with the official announcement of key appointments in the country's armed forces. On May 9, the Indian government named Lieutenant General N S Raja Subramani (Retd.) as the next Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) and Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan as the new Chief of Naval Staff. These appointments will take effect at the end of May. Lt Gen Raja Subramani will succeed General Anil Chauhan, who held the position of CDS before retiring. Vice Admiral Swaminathan will take over from Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, who has served as the Chief of Naval Staff for the past few years. The appointments mark a significant change in the leadership structure of India’s armed forces, reflecting the government’s intent to revamp its military leadership for the coming years. The announcement comes after a period of intense speculation about who would fill these critical positions. The new leadership appointments come at a time when India is focusing on modernizing its defense forces and enhancing the capabilities of its military in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape. The new CDS, Lt Gen Raja Subramani, will be tasked with overseeing the integration of the armed forces, a key goal under the leadership of the CDS role, which was created to provide greater coordination between the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. Lt Gen Raja Subramani brings with him decades of experience, having held senior military roles during his service. His appointment is seen as a step towards strengthening India’s defense strategy, particularly in dealing with regional security challenges. On the other hand, Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan, who will take charge of the Indian Navy, is expected to further enhance naval capabilities, focusing on both maritime security and strengthening India’s naval presence in the Indian Ocean region. The appointments of Lt Gen Raja Subramani and Vice Admiral Swaminathan represent a pivotal moment for India’s military, ensuring continuity while introducing new leadership to navigate the challenges of a rapidly evolving defense environment. With these changes, India continues its commitment to strengthening its defense forces and enhancing its security posture on the global stage.
Major Shake-Up in India's Military Leadership: New CDS and Naval Chief Announced
India's military leadership is set to undergo one of the most significant top-level shake-ups in recent years, with the official announcement of key appointments in the country's armed forces. On May 9, the Indian government named Lieutenant General N S Raja Subramani (Retd.) as the next Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) and Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan as the new Chief of Naval Staff. These appointments will take effect at the end of May. Lt Gen Raja Subramani will succeed General Anil Chauhan, who held the position of CDS before retiring. Vice Admiral Swaminathan will take over from Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, who has served as the Chief of Naval Staff for the past few years. The appointments mark a significant change in the leadership structure of India’s armed forces, reflecting the government’s intent to revamp its military leadership for the coming years. The announcement comes after a period of intense speculation about who would fill these critical positions. The new leadership appointments come at a time when India is focusing on modernizing its defense forces and enhancing the capabilities of its military in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape. The new CDS, Lt Gen Raja Subramani, will be tasked with overseeing the integration of the armed forces, a key goal under the leadership of the CDS role, which was created to provide greater coordination between the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. Lt Gen Raja Subramani brings with him decades of experience, having held senior military roles during his service. His appointment is seen as a step towards strengthening India’s defense strategy, particularly in dealing with regional security challenges. On the other hand, Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan, who will take charge of the Indian Navy, is expected to further enhance naval capabilities, focusing on both maritime security and strengthening India’s naval presence in the Indian Ocean region. The appointments of Lt Gen Raja Subramani and Vice Admiral Swaminathan represent a pivotal moment for India’s military, ensuring continuity while introducing new leadership to navigate the challenges of a rapidly evolving defense environment. With these changes, India continues its commitment to strengthening its defense forces and enhancing its security posture on the global stage.
Priya Kapur shares late husband Sunjay Kapur’s anniversary note after his death
Priya Sachdev Kapur shared an emotional tribute to her late husband, Sunjay Kapur, on their wedding anniversary, marking the first such occasion since his death. Posting on Instagram on Monday, April 13, 2026 (IST), Priya reflected on their relationship by sharing photographs from their traditional Punjabi wedding along with a handwritten note Sunjay had once written to her. The post was shared on her official account:
Priya Kapur shares late husband Sunjay Kapur’s anniversary note after his death
Priya Sachdev Kapur shared an emotional tribute to her late husband, Sunjay Kapur, on their wedding anniversary, marking the first such occasion since his death. Posting on Instagram on Monday, April 13, 2026 (IST), Priya reflected on their relationship by sharing photographs from their traditional Punjabi wedding along with a handwritten note Sunjay had once written to her. The post was shared on her official account:
Missing Arizona girl found alive decades after 1994 disappearance
Authorities in Arizona have confirmed that a girl who disappeared more than three decades ago has been found alive, marking a major breakthrough in a long-running cold case. Christina Marie Plante, who went missing at age 13, was last seen on Monday, May 16, 1994, in Star Valley, a small mountainous community northeast of Phoenix. At the time of her disappearance, Plante had reportedly been walking toward a nearby stable where her horse was kept. Her sudden disappearance triggered a
Missing Arizona girl found alive decades after 1994 disappearance
Authorities in Arizona have confirmed that a girl who disappeared more than three decades ago has been found alive, marking a major breakthrough in a long-running cold case. Christina Marie Plante, who went missing at age 13, was last seen on Monday, May 16, 1994, in Star Valley, a small mountainous community northeast of Phoenix. At the time of her disappearance, Plante had reportedly been walking toward a nearby stable where her horse was kept. Her sudden disappearance triggered a
2,500-year-old Romanian treasure found after year-long investigation
A 2,500-year-old golden helmet, regarded as one of Romania’s most valuable cultural treasures, has been recovered more than a year after it was stolen from a museum in the Netherlands. The artifact, along with two gold bracelets dating to around 450 BC, was officially unveiled on Thursday, April 3, 2026, at the Drents Museum in Assen, where it is now displayed under tight security. The items had been taken during a high-profile armed robbery while on loan from Romania’s National
2,500-year-old Romanian treasure found after year-long investigation
A 2,500-year-old golden helmet, regarded as one of Romania’s most valuable cultural treasures, has been recovered more than a year after it was stolen from a museum in the Netherlands. The artifact, along with two gold bracelets dating to around 450 BC, was officially unveiled on Thursday, April 3, 2026, at the Drents Museum in Assen, where it is now displayed under tight security. The items had been taken during a high-profile armed robbery while on loan from Romania’s National
Raja Ravi Varma painting sets $17.9M record in Indian art sale
A 19th-century painting by renowned Indian artist Raja Ravi Varma has set a new benchmark in the global art market, selling for 1.67 billion rupees ($17.9 million) at an auction in New Delhi on Wednesday, April 2, 2026. The sale marks the highest price ever achieved for an Indian artwork, surpassing the previous record held by a work from modernist painter MF Husain. The painting, titled Yashoda and Krishna, is an oil-on-canvas masterpiece created in the 1890s, during the peak of Va
Raja Ravi Varma painting sets $17.9M record in Indian art sale
A 19th-century painting by renowned Indian artist Raja Ravi Varma has set a new benchmark in the global art market, selling for 1.67 billion rupees ($17.9 million) at an auction in New Delhi on Wednesday, April 2, 2026. The sale marks the highest price ever achieved for an Indian artwork, surpassing the previous record held by a work from modernist painter MF Husain. The painting, titled Yashoda and Krishna, is an oil-on-canvas masterpiece created in the 1890s, during the peak of Va
Virginia bill proposes 10% tax on millionaires to fund schools and housing
A proposal to create a new income tax bracket for Virginia’s highest earners is advancing through the General Assembly, with supporters arguing that the measure could generate significant new revenue for public schools, child care programs and affordable housing initiatives across the state. House Bill 188, introduced by Del. Kelly Convirs-Fowler, who represents Virginia Beach’s 96th House District, would establish a higher tax rate beginning in the 2026 tax year. Under the proposal, individuals earning more than $1 million annually would pay a 10 percent tax on income exceeding that threshold. Lawmakers backing the bill say the change would modernize Virginia’s tax structure and target additional contributions from the state’s wealthiest residents. Currently, Virginia uses a relatively flat income tax system in which all income above $17,000 is taxed at a rate of 5.75 percent. Advocates for the legislation contend that the structure places a proportionally heavier burden on middle-income families while allowing top earners to pay the same marginal rate. By creating a new bracket, they argue, the state can make its tax policy more progressive while securing funds for critical public needs. The bill specifies how revenue from the higher tax rate would be distributed. Half of the additional funds would go toward increased basic aid for public schools, a move intended to help districts address teacher shortages, classroom resources and rising operational costs. Thirty percent of the new revenue would be directed to the Child Care Subsidy Program, which assists working families with the cost of care and aims to expand access for low- and moderate-income households. The remaining 20 percent would be allocated to the Virginia Housing Trust Fund to support affordable housing development and homelessness prevention efforts. Supporters say the targeted investments could strengthen education, improve workforce participation and address housing shortages that have affected communities statewide. Critics, however, have raised concerns about potential impacts on business competitiveness and the possibility that higher-income residents could relocate, affecting overall tax collections. Those debates are expected to continue as the measure moves through committee review. In addition to the new tax bracket, HB 188 includes several technical amendments intended to align existing statutes with the proposed changes. The bill remains under consideration in committee, where lawmakers will determine whether it advances to a full vote in the House and Senate. If approved, the policy would mark one of the most significant adjustments to Virginia’s income tax system in decades and could reshape how the state funds key services tied to education, child care and housing.
Virginia bill proposes 10% tax on millionaires to fund schools and housing
A proposal to create a new income tax bracket for Virginia’s highest earners is advancing through the General Assembly, with supporters arguing that the measure could generate significant new revenue for public schools, child care programs and affordable housing initiatives across the state. House Bill 188, introduced by Del. Kelly Convirs-Fowler, who represents Virginia Beach’s 96th House District, would establish a higher tax rate beginning in the 2026 tax year. Under the proposal, individuals earning more than $1 million annually would pay a 10 percent tax on income exceeding that threshold. Lawmakers backing the bill say the change would modernize Virginia’s tax structure and target additional contributions from the state’s wealthiest residents. Currently, Virginia uses a relatively flat income tax system in which all income above $17,000 is taxed at a rate of 5.75 percent. Advocates for the legislation contend that the structure places a proportionally heavier burden on middle-income families while allowing top earners to pay the same marginal rate. By creating a new bracket, they argue, the state can make its tax policy more progressive while securing funds for critical public needs. The bill specifies how revenue from the higher tax rate would be distributed. Half of the additional funds would go toward increased basic aid for public schools, a move intended to help districts address teacher shortages, classroom resources and rising operational costs. Thirty percent of the new revenue would be directed to the Child Care Subsidy Program, which assists working families with the cost of care and aims to expand access for low- and moderate-income households. The remaining 20 percent would be allocated to the Virginia Housing Trust Fund to support affordable housing development and homelessness prevention efforts. Supporters say the targeted investments could strengthen education, improve workforce participation and address housing shortages that have affected communities statewide. Critics, however, have raised concerns about potential impacts on business competitiveness and the possibility that higher-income residents could relocate, affecting overall tax collections. Those debates are expected to continue as the measure moves through committee review. In addition to the new tax bracket, HB 188 includes several technical amendments intended to align existing statutes with the proposed changes. The bill remains under consideration in committee, where lawmakers will determine whether it advances to a full vote in the House and Senate. If approved, the policy would mark one of the most significant adjustments to Virginia’s income tax system in decades and could reshape how the state funds key services tied to education, child care and housing.
One Killed As Tatanagar–Ernakulam Express Coaches Catch Fire In Andhra Pradesh
One passenger was killed after a fire broke out in two coaches of the Tatanagar–Ernakulam Express in the early hours of Monday in Andhra Pradesh’s Anakapalli district. The incident occurred around 1 am near Elamanchili railway station when the locomotive pilot noticed flames emerging from one of the co
One Killed As Tatanagar–Ernakulam Express Coaches Catch Fire In Andhra Pradesh
One passenger was killed after a fire broke out in two coaches of the Tatanagar–Ernakulam Express in the early hours of Monday in Andhra Pradesh’s Anakapalli district. The incident occurred around 1 am near Elamanchili railway station when the locomotive pilot noticed flames emerging from one of the co
New Virginia laws take effect Jan. 1, impacting wages, health care, and data privacy
Several new state laws aimed at improving worker pay, expanding health care protections, and strengthening consumer safeguards are set to take effect across Virginia on Jan. 1, marking one of the most wide-ranging policy updates in recent years. The measures touch on issues ranging from minimum wage increases to medical billing practices and digital protections for children, reflecting priorities lawmakers say are rooted in everyday concerns of residents. Political analyst Leslie Ca
New Virginia laws take effect Jan. 1, impacting wages, health care, and data privacy
Several new state laws aimed at improving worker pay, expanding health care protections, and strengthening consumer safeguards are set to take effect across Virginia on Jan. 1, marking one of the most wide-ranging policy updates in recent years. The measures touch on issues ranging from minimum wage increases to medical billing practices and digital protections for children, reflecting priorities lawmakers say are rooted in everyday concerns of residents. Political analyst Leslie Ca
School bus crash in Moorestown injures 10, including students, investigation underway
A school bus crash in Moorestown left ten people injured Tuesday afternoon after a collision at a busy local intersection, according to authorities. The accident occurred at the intersection of Borton Landing Road and Hartford Road, an area frequently traveled by school transportation vehicles and commuters during afternoon hours. Police said the crash involved a school bus carrying students and a passenger vehicle. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene shortly after the
School bus crash in Moorestown injures 10, including students, investigation underway
A school bus crash in Moorestown left ten people injured Tuesday afternoon after a collision at a busy local intersection, according to authorities. The accident occurred at the intersection of Borton Landing Road and Hartford Road, an area frequently traveled by school transportation vehicles and commuters during afternoon hours. Police said the crash involved a school bus carrying students and a passenger vehicle. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene shortly after the
White House ballroom project defended on security grounds amid preservation lawsuit
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has told a federal court that construction of a new White House ballroom must proceed, arguing that national security concerns and presidential authority outweigh objections raised by a historic preservation organization seeking to halt the project. The position was outlined in a detailed court filing submitted Monday in response to a lawsuit challenging the demolition of the East Wing and the planned expansion of the Executive Mansion. The la
White House ballroom project defended on security grounds amid preservation lawsuit
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has told a federal court that construction of a new White House ballroom must proceed, arguing that national security concerns and presidential authority outweigh objections raised by a historic preservation organization seeking to halt the project. The position was outlined in a detailed court filing submitted Monday in response to a lawsuit challenging the demolition of the East Wing and the planned expansion of the Executive Mansion. The la
Storm topples Statue of Liberty replica outside Brazilian megastore in Guaba
A severe storm swept through the city of Guaba in Brazil’s southern state of Rio Grande do Sul on December 15, causing the collapse of a towering replica of the Statue of Liberty installed outside a local Havan megastore. The dramatic incident occurred as strong winds battered the region, drawing widespread attention after videos of the structure toppling were shared on social media. According to Brazil’s civil defence authority, Defesa Civil, wind speeds during the storm reache
Storm topples Statue of Liberty replica outside Brazilian megastore in Guaba
A severe storm swept through the city of Guaba in Brazil’s southern state of Rio Grande do Sul on December 15, causing the collapse of a towering replica of the Statue of Liberty installed outside a local Havan megastore. The dramatic incident occurred as strong winds battered the region, drawing widespread attention after videos of the structure toppling were shared on social media. According to Brazil’s civil defence authority, Defesa Civil, wind speeds during the storm reache









