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Long message, but trust me, it will be worth your time. Here is a remarkable update from Tamil Naduโ€™s tagged turtles. Early tracking data shows that some have already travelled to the Sri Lanka Dome, a little known ocean region where marine life gathers in extraordinary numbers. What makes this even more astonishing is that turtles migrating from Odisha are also expected to arrive in the same waters. Species from distant coastlines are converging at one natural marine hotspot shaped entirely by the rhythm of the ocean. The Sri Lanka Dome is created by powerful seasonal ocean processes that bring cool, nutrient-rich waters to the surface. This fuels plankton blooms and attracts turtles, fish, whales, seabirds, and countless other marine species. It is one of the most productive upwelling zones in the worldโ€™s oceans, beginning in May, reaching its peak in July, and declining in September. At that time, the turtles move out of the region and begin their return migration once again. These journeys reveal that turtles do not belong to one shoreline or one state. Their lives depend on a CONNECTED ocean, where feeding grounds, migration corridors, and breeding beaches all matter equally. Places like the Sri Lanka Dome remain unknown to most people, yet they are among the most important ecosystems in the Indian Ocean, like hidden engines that sustain marine biodiversity. The message from these turtles is clear. Conservation cannot stop at the beach. It must extend across borders and across seas because wildlife knows no boundaries ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿซถ With inputs from Dr Suresh Suresh Kumar

Supriya Sahu IAS

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Killed by the Gardai 14 year old Brian Rossiter. The death of Brian Rossiter occurred at Cork University Hospital in Cork, Ireland, on 14 September 2002, as a result of head injuries he had sustained several days earlier. Fourteen-year-old Brian Rossiter had been arrested for a public order offence on the night of 10/11 September 2002, falling into a coma whilst in custody at Clonmel garda station. Prior to his arrest, Rossiter had been assaulted by Noel Hannigan, who was later found guilty of this offence and sentenced to two and a half years imprisonment. However, the case was the focus of much controversy and media speculation within Ireland, owing to concerns as to whether the injuries that caused Rossiter's death occurred, not as a result of Hannigan's assault, but while he was in custody. Died โ€ฆ..14 September 2002 (aged 14) Cork, Ireland Cause of deathโ€ฆโ€ฆblunt force trauma to the head; open verdict Body discoveredโ€ฆ.Clonmel garda station Rossiter's father took High Court action against the gardaรญ and called for CCTV cameras to be installed in all garda stations around Ireland, in every area of the station. An inquest into the death returned an open verdict and led to damages being paid to the boy's family โ‚ฌ250,000 it just goes to show what value the Irish government puts on a Irish child. Family cannot speak about the case due to the Irish government making them sign a NDA โ€œnondisclosure agreementโ€ this was one appalling case of cold blooded murder by the Gardai. Rest in eternal peace 14 year old Brian Rossiter ๏ฟผ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™

Captain Kelly

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Is Election Commission of India or BJP trying to support minority TVK Vijay . A person is considered to be a Chief Minister only after: * Proving his party majority in the legislative assembly * He should be invited by the Governor for swearing in as a single majority party. * And protocols to provided only after swearing in on behalf of the honourable Governor of TN. Until that happens, it is considered to be a Governors Rule under Constitutional Article. The velumani (DGP) has no authority to assign Chief Minister-level convoy or protocol before a government is formally formed and before the Governorโ€™s approval. TVK Vijay has not yet proven a majority in the Assembly and has not been officially announced as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. I Personally need Sandeep Rai Rathore IPS๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ to remember something you were promoted as DGP in DMK government and appointed as first ever Commissioner of Avadi. Then as Tamil Nadu Police something went gone under you which made a very bad impression against the government (Armstrong murder) so you were removed from COP for GREATER CHENNAI POLICE -GCP . I accept that you were in UPSC DGP Panel that doesnโ€™t mean you were not recognised by DMK so your working out of nomes to TVK. Its not a duty and a decorum of a DGP amd especially of a HOPF of TN. If Sandeep Rai Rathore IPS๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ is so much affectionate with Vijay let him go and join as a Personal security to Him. As a tax payer i have the right to question how can my money be spent for CM security with him being acknowledged only to show the DGP wisdom can he do this is Amit Shah Sleeping. I urge เค—เฅƒเคนเคฎเค‚เคคเฅเคฐเฅ€ เค•เคพเคฐเฅเคฏเคพเคฒเคฏ, HMO India to look into this matter and take appropriate action if any rules or protocols have been violated.

Tiruchi Suriyaa

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First Sri Lanka, then Bangladesh - now Nepal is experiencing mass protests that are forcing leaders to step down. The social unrest is caused by similar policies and outcomes: skyrocketing inflation, fuel and food shortages, unemployment, and corruptionโ€”shorthand for nepotism and cronyism. The losers in this new economic order are the same as those in Australia โ€” our young people do not have the same opportunity to create wealth and abundance that their parents enjoyed. For Gen Z, home ownership and freedom from debt are nothing more than a pipe dream. Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal - like Australia โ€“ are World Economic Forum test tubes, where the WEF test their policies around income redistribution (from workers to the wealthy and connected), artificial food and energy shortages, censorship through Digital ID and in the case of Nepal, social media bans, all designed to exert total control over a population reduced to the status of serfs. For reference, here is the WEF profile page of the deposed Prime Minister of Nepal: Like our Labor Party, he ran a communist government. Democracy failed Nepal for the same reason itโ€™s failing in Australia - loss of faith in essential institutions. Citizens felt that parliaments, courts and bureaucracies were protecting political leaders rather than serving the people โ€“ leaving the streets as their last bastion of protest. One Nation will withdraw from the WEF and the UN, reject their agenda of neo-serfdom designed to consolidate wealth and power in the hands of billionaire owners. We will shrink the size of Government to fit the constitution, repeal the control matrix of social media bans, Digital IDs and facial scanning, and return government to the people.

Malcolm Roberts ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ

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The 35-year-old man, who was arrested for raping a seven-year-old girl and inserting iron in her private parts, was booked for attempted murder after he attacked cops with a sickle and tried to escape on Wednesday night. The police fired in self-defense and two bullets hit the accused #Ramsingh's leg in the village of #Jasdan taluka where they had taken him for recovery of the rod. After recovering the rod from his field, the cops reached Ramsingh's house where he suddenly picked up a sickle and launched the attack which left Dharmesh Bavaliya, head constable with the Local Crime Branch (LCB) of Rajkot Rural police, injured. HC Gohil and KM Chavda, both police sub-inspectors, fired from their service revolvers to prevent him from fleeing. Bavaliya suffered injuries in the chest and arm. The police control room was informed and both were first taken to KD. Parvadia Hospital in #Atkot for treatment and later shifted to the civil hospital in #Rajkot city late at night. Rajkot Rural superintendent of police (SP) Vijaysinh Gurjar had told reporters that the accused committed the sexual assault in about 10 minutes. He was familiar with the girl and her family, knowing that they were originally from #Dahod and had come here to work as farm labourers, Gurjar said. Police said the girl cried out during the assault, which agitated the accused, who then inserted the rod in her. Ramsingh is on police remand until December 15 in this rape case. The case of attempted murder was lodged against Ramsingh by PSI Gohil under relevant sections of BNS.
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The 35-year-old man, who was arrested for raping a seven-year-old girl and inserting iron in her private parts, was booked for attempted murder after he attacked cops with a sickle and tried to escape on Wednesday night. The police fired in self-defense and two bullets hit the accused #Ramsingh's leg in the village of #Jasdan taluka where they had taken him for recovery of the rod. After recovering the rod from his field, the cops reached Ramsingh's house where he suddenly picked up a sickle and launched the attack which left Dharmesh Bavaliya, head constable with the Local Crime Branch (LCB) of Rajkot Rural police, injured. HC Gohil and KM Chavda, both police sub-inspectors, fired from their service revolvers to prevent him from fleeing. Bavaliya suffered injuries in the chest and arm. The police control room was informed and both were first taken to KD. Parvadia Hospital in #Atkot for treatment and later shifted to the civil hospital in #Rajkot city late at night. Rajkot Rural superintendent of police (SP) Vijaysinh Gurjar had told reporters that the accused committed the sexual assault in about 10 minutes. He was familiar with the girl and her family, knowing that they were originally from #Dahod and had come here to work as farm labourers, Gurjar said. Police said the girl cried out during the assault, which agitated the accused, who then inserted the rod in her. Ramsingh is on police remand until December 15 in this rape case. The case of attempted murder was lodged against Ramsingh by PSI Gohil under relevant sections of BNS.

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BRIGADIER GENERAL AS ALIYU MAKES HISTORY WITH DARING PARACHUTE JUMP ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฌ In a rare and awe-inspiring display of military courage and leadership, Brigadier General AS Aliyu etched his name in history today, successfully executing a parachute jump at Airborne Drop Zone, Jaji Military Cantonment. His daring feat is reminiscent of the historic jump by former Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen KTJ Minimah, reaffirming the time-honored tradition of leading from the front in the Nigerian Army. The significance of Gen Aliyuโ€™s achievement extends beyond personal bravery; it underscores his unwavering commitment to excellence, discipline, and the rigorous demands of military service. Unlike many senior officers who may choose to observe from a distance, Gen Aliyu opted to experience firsthand what young soldiers and cadets endure, a decision that has resonated deeply across military circles. Gen Aliyu's bold action embodies the enduring ethos of the profession of arms: "No guts, no glory." This momentous occasion serves as a valuable lesson in leadership, demonstrating that true leaders don't just issue orders - they lead by example and share in the challenges and triumphs of those they command. Brig Gen AS Aliyu's jump will serve as an enduring inspiration, a bold reminder that leadership is not about watching from the sidelines but about stepping forward, into the unknown, with those who will one day take up the mantle. As the Nigerian Army continues to nurture its future leaders, Brig Gen AS Aliyu's remarkable parachute jump will undoubtedly inspire and motivate them to emulate his courage and leadership. His actions reaffirm the Nigerian Army's values, showcasing a force where leaders don't just give orders, but also participate in the trials and triumphs of their troops.

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Facial reconstruction of a 3,600-year-old Mycenaean Greek In the middle of the 20th century, archaeologists discovered in Mycenae Grave Circle B, another royal cemetery that preceded Grave Circle A. The burial complex was discovered accidentally in 1951 when workers were excavating a nearby 13th-century BCE tomb known as the Tomb of Clytemnestra. Grave Circle B consists of 26 graves, dated to 1675โ€“1550 BC, including 14 shaft graves. The shafts, up to 12 meters deep, were marked by burial mounds or stone stelae. The cemetery was probably used for about 100 years. The remains of 35 individuals were found in the graves. The large number of undisturbed graves allowed archaeologists to gain insight into the life of the Mycenaean elite of that time. In the womenโ€™s graves, many ornaments were found: earrings, necklaces, and gold and silver pins. Alongside the male skeletons were swords, daggers, and arrowheads; menโ€™s clothing was decorated with gold. In one of the graves, a helmet made entirely of boarโ€™s tusks was discovered. There are more female skeletons than male ones, and overall the female burials are richer. A unique find is a posthumous mask made of electrum, which was not placed on the deceasedโ€™s face but kept in a wooden box beside him. Another interesting artifact is a duck-shaped bowl made of rock crystal. Unlike the remains from Grave Circle A, the skeletons from the burials of Grave Circle B are well preserved. The bones of the men show traces of combat injuries, suggesting that some of these individuals likely died in battle. As early as the 1950s, it was suggested that members of several (probably four) noble families were buried in Cemetery B over 3โ€“4 generations. To test this hypothesis, in 1995 anthropologists reconstructed faces from seven skulls found in the burials. Researchers discovered a clear resemblance between two individuals โ€” Z59 and F51 โ€” and divided the seven buried individuals into three groups: โ€œheart-shaped,โ€ โ€œelongated,โ€ and โ€œbeak-shapedโ€ faces. In 2008, a genetic study was conducted on 22 skeletons from Grave Circle A. Samples were taken from mandibles and clavicles. Mitochondrial DNA was successfully obtained from four individuals, showing that a man and woman from the same grave (where the posthumous mask was found) were brother and sister. Researchers believe that both men and women of the royal lineage in this ancient society inherited power by right of birth. The skull of an individual from grave Sigma (ฮฃ131) is particularly well preserved. It is the only one in which the lower jaw was present. It is believed that he may have been the founder of the dynasty that established this cemetery, since his grave is one of the earliest in Circle B. There were no pottery or metal objects in his grave, but the burial was marked by a large heap of stones. The anthropologist Lawrence Angel reckoned that he lived to be about 55 years old, judging from the exostoses on his shoulders and feet. Although today these would not be considered precise indicators of ageโ€”and his dental age may have been slightly younger than 55โ€”he was still the oldest of all those buried in Circle B. Angel described him as a massively built man, big enough to draw attention in a crowd, and estimated his height at 1.75 m. He suffered from osteoporosis and had a large abscess above the upper right permanent lateral incisor.

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Iran Loses Frigate and Yak-130 and Decides to Deploy Jet-Powered Kamikaze Drones An Iranian frigate was sunk near Sri Lanka, nearly 4,000 km from the theater of operations. Another Iranian catamaran was hit by a missile launched from a drone and headed for repairs. Tehran was heavily bombed today in a day that, according to Iranian authorities, 900 civilians were killed. Iran also reported downing another drone, this time a Heron. However, an F-35I shot down a YAK-130, with both pilots ejecting safely. Facing these recent losses, Iran decided to deploy two jet-powered drones: the Arash-2 and the Hadid-110. Both are stealth drones that reach more than 450 km/h, with the Hadid exceeding 500 km/h. The targets of these drones were more high-cost radars existing in the region, with the Arash-2 in this version achieving hundreds of kilometers in range. Iran maintains an average of 300โ€“500 drones launched per day. While these numbers have been decreasing, the drone models seem to have greater explosive payload and to be more modern. Despite all the surveillance and attacks that the US and Israel carry out, there is a limit to the ability to inhibit Iranian capabilities due to various tactical, geographical, and armament diversity factors. Today Iran is still launching hundreds of drones and between 30โ€“50 missiles, a level that should stabilize or stay slightly below that. However, the big issue that will not be resolved is the reopening of Hormuz and relief for the markets. Iran still possesses around 5,000 mines, which if dumped in Hormuz will seal the closure for long periods. As I have been saying, it is not the capacity for destruction that dictates the rules in this type of war, but the asymmetric nuances of the theater, giving Iran the advantage. For example, if Iran starts mining the Strait tomorrow, oil prices should exceed $100 and gas $70/MWh. This control of the Strait will not be taken from Iran anytime soon, since the American navy still remains 700 km from the Iranian coast out of fear of anti-ship missiles. I even have the impression that Iran does not want to sink any American ship, as this would cause outrage in America and could escalate the war, even increasing support for the government. I say this because the American fleet is within range of Iranian anti-ship missiles even at 750 km. The true enemy of the US-Israel coalition today is not Iran, but the global economy and the political pressure both internal and from the Gulf countries. Can the US-Israel sustain this pressure for much longer?

Patricia Marins

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A seven-year-old boy died after his neck got trapped in the hydraulic door of a parked bus at a garage in Gujarat's Vadodara, police said. The incident happened on Wednesday evening at a garage on the outskirts of Vadodara. The child, identified as Divyesh Rathwa, was playing near the garage when he entered the parked bus. According to police, the bus was stationary when its door suddenly closed, trapping the boy by his neck. Deputy Commissioner of Police Abhishek Gupta said the circumstances were being investigated and that an accidental death report had been registered. Divyesh lived with his parents, who work as labourers, in accommodation behind the garage. According to the police, the child was playing in the area before the incident. Another account of the incident said Divyesh had left his home telling his mother that he was going to the market. When he did not return, his family began looking for him. The search eventually led them to the bus, where the boy was found trapped in the door. Police said CCTV footage from the garage captured what happened next. The footage showed two men who were present at the garage attempting to rescue the child. They pushed the bus door open after noticing that Divyesh was trapped. By then, however, the boy had lost consciousness. He was taken to a hospital in an unconscious condition. Doctors examined him but declared him dead. The police investigation is continuing.

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๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™ He did not hesitate. Not even for a second. In front of his wife and children, Chase Childers saw a family of five being dragged into a rip current at Pawleys Island, South Carolina. The ocean was pulling them farther away with every second. People on the shore watched. Some shouted. Most froze. Chase moved. A 38 year old husband, father of three, former Cobb County police officer, and former professional baseball player, he had spent his life stepping toward danger when others stepped back. He entered the water and swam straight into the current. Rip currents are invisible k!LLers, powerful enough to drag even strong swimmers under. But Chase focused on the people in front of him. One by one, he reached them. One by one, he helped them get back toward safety. Five lives pulled out of the water. Five people who would make it home. Then the ocean took him. The same current he fought against dragged him under. His wife and children watched as the man who had always protected them disappeared beneath the waves. He did not come back. Chase Childers d*ed the way he lived, putting others before himself. He had already been honored during his life for saving people as a police officer. But his final act said everything about who he was. A man who saw strangers in danger and chose to give everything so they could live. Five people survived that day. Because one man didn't walk away. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™ Story based on reported information

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