NAGPUR: The bail application was withdrawn after the Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court on Thursday began oral orders and refused to plead guilty. Assam Rifles’ Havaldar Kapliyan Mung has been accused of being part of a large cross-border tiger poaching network, reports Vaibhav Ganjapure. Munger had sought bail from the HC through Meghalaya Attorney General and senior advocate Amit Kumar in the case arising out of a major wildlife trafficking investigation by the forest department of Rajura in Maharashtra’s Chandrapur district. Disposing of the case, Justice MM Nerlikar said: “After hearing the matter, when this court expressed its unwillingness to grant bail, senior counsel appearing for the petitioner sought permission to withdraw the application. He sought liberty to file a fresh application before the trial court after six months.” Investigators said the case exposed a poaching syndicate operating in central India that allegedly killed tigers and trafficked their parts through international routes. The investigation has so far identified 21 defendants, 15 of whom have been arrested. Officials said havaldar Kapliyan Mung’s network included people from Meghalaya, Manipur and Mizoram who allegedly hunted tigers in collaboration with members of the local Pardi gang. The group is suspected of being involved in tiger poaching since 2018, and investigators believe the group may have killed about 45 tigers in central India.
How a trip to Ukraine revealed Banksy’s ‘true identity’ World News
For nearly three decades, the art world has been engaging in a strange cultural ritual. People stood in front of the wall, staring at it with unusual seriousness, trying to decipher the joke someone had left in the night. A rat with a placard. A police officer hugs another police officer. A child reaches for a red balloon that has slipped away. The name below the template is always the same: Banksy.No biography, no interviews, no public appearances. Only one pseudonym grew into one of the most recognizable signatures in modern art.Banksy’s anonymity is not just a curiosity but part of the work itself. Street art has always had a tense relationship with the law, and characters whose spray paint mocks government and corporations can’t easily step into the light without losing some of their rebellious energy. Over time, the mystery became inseparable from the art. The world isn’t just paying attention to Banksy’s murals; It’s also looking for people to draw them.

When the answer finally begins to emerge, it’s not revealed in a dramatic reveal or triumphant way. Instead, it emerged slowly through patient reports. A Reuters investigation followed clues spanning continents and decades. The trail leads from Bristol’s graffiti culture to bombed-out buildings in Ukraine and finally to New York’s forgotten police archives. What the reporters uncovered was less a dramatic expose than the gradual dismantling of a myth carefully maintained for years.The story begins in Bristol, a port city in southwest England that developed a thriving underground culture at the end of the twentieth century, with musicians, graffiti artists, and political activists arriving. Bristol in the 1990s was fertile ground for experimentation. Spray paint is cheap, public walls are plentiful, and authority provides a stable target for satire. In that environment, a young graffiti artist began to develop the style that would come to define Banksy’s work.One technology choice proved decisive. Instead of drawing freehand, artists began using stencils. Templates allow images to be applied quickly and repeatedly. They also allow artists to work quickly, which is crucial when police patrols may appear at any time. This approach produced the clean silhouettes and crisp silhouettes that would later become synonymous with Banksy’s visual language.The theme emerged equally quickly. War, policing, capitalism and consumer culture all appear in early works, often filtered through a playful sense of humour. Banks’s characters often appear simple but possess sharp political undertones. Children confront soldiers, animals mock authority, and everyday objects become silent acts of rebellion. One image in particular captured the public’s imagination: a little girl reaching for a heart-shaped balloon floating into the sky. The piece is emotionally simple, instantly recognizable yet quietly devastating.

As Banksy’s murals began to appear in cities around the world, the mystery surrounding the artist intensified. Journalists and enthusiasts have suggested several candidates for the identity behind the pseudonym. One of the most enduring names is that of Robin Gunningham, a Bristol artist whose background matches the timeline of Banksy’s early career. Another was Robert Del Naja, a musician in the band Massive Attack who himself had been involved in graffiti in Bristol many years ago. The speculation grew into a small cultural industry, with entire communities analyzing travel schedules and stylistic similarities in the hope of identifying the elusive artist.Meanwhile, Banks continues to work. Murals appeared in London, Paris, New York and the Middle East, often with pointed commentary on war, immigration and political power. The anonymity remains intact long enough that it begins to seem almost supernatural. Banksy looks less like an independent artist and more like an invisible presence, able to appear wherever there is a blank wall.The modern investigation into his identity begins in an unexpected place. In 2022, several new Banksy murals appeared on damaged buildings near Kiev during the war in Ukraine. Images showed gymnasts balancing on rubble and children confronting armed soldiers. These works quickly attracted international attention. They also raised a practical issue. If Banks traveled to a war zone to create them, someone must have seen him.The reporter began talking to residents of the village where the mural appeared. Witnesses said a small group of people arrived in ambulances. Two masked painters worked quickly with stencils and spray paint, while a third man accompanied them. The man was easily identifiable because he had a prosthetic leg and an arm. It turns out he was a British war photographer who had previously collaborated with artists and musicians from Banksy’s wider circle. This detail suggests that those involved in the Ukrainian mural may have had links to the Bristol scene where Banksy first appeared.

Leads quickly led to a long-time suspect. Robert Del Nadja traveled to Ukraine around the same time the murals appeared. The discovery briefly revived the idea that the musician himself might be Banksy, or at least closely connected to the workings behind the artwork. Yet the investigation eventually revealed that the real breakthrough was hidden elsewhere, hidden in a document that had languished quietly in U.S. archives for more than two decades.In September 2000, a young British graffiti artist climbed onto the roof of a Manhattan building during New York Fashion Week. A giant billboard advertising Marc Jacobs clothing stands overlooking the street. The artist began modifying the ad, adding exaggerated teeth and drawing a speech bubble next to the model’s face. Before the work was completed, he was caught on the spot by the police.At the time, the incident looked like a routine case of vandalism. The charges were reduced and the man was released after paying a small fine. No one realized that the man standing on that roof would soon become one of the most influential artists of the twenty-first century. However, the case left a valuable trace. Police files contain a handwritten confession signed by the man who defaced the billboard. The signature reads Robin Gunningham.The discovery provides the strongest evidence yet that Banks and Gunningham are the same person. The name had been floating around in rumors for years, but police documents turned speculation into something more concrete. The mysterious street artist, whose work appears across the world and whose career appears to have begun as a graffiti painter in Bristol, was once arrested while vandalizing a billboard in New York.Even this conclusion doesn’t fully resolve the story. After the mid-2000s, Robin Gunningham’s public records almost completely disappeared. Addresses, property files and other bureaucratic traces disappeared. Former colleagues later said the explanation was simple. The artist changed his legal name. The new identity was intentionally ordinary, the kind of name that would easily fit into everyday life without drawing attention to itself.Ultimately, Banksy’s story reveals a curious paradox of modern fame. The artist created some of the most recognizable images in contemporary culture, yet he himself remained invisible. His work criticizes power structures and commercial systems, even as these systems turn his paintings into high-value commodities. Banksy’s myth became as powerful as the artwork itself.Investigations tracing the identity of Robin Gunningham have not entirely dispelled the myth. Murals still appear overnight. The images still speak with the same playful voice. The artist still avoids public appearances and interviews. All that has changed is the knowledge that behind this legend stands a man who once walked the streets of Bristol with a stencil and a spray can and discovered that invisibility may be the most powerful artistic tool.
Candace Owens questions Netanyahu’s position in ‘AI video’ statement: ‘Washington is lying to us’
conservative commentator Candace Owens Controversy sparked online after claims Washington officials were misleading Americans about the situation in the U.S. Iran and questioned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s public appearances.

Owens posted on X that U.S. authorities are not being transparent about developments involving Iran. “Washington, D.C. is lying to the American people about what is happening in Iran,” she wrote. “It’s not going well.”
She also asked the following questions NetanyahuRecent public visibility and references to so-called artificial intelligence-generated videos. “Where is Bibi Netanyahu?” Owens wrote, using the Israeli leader’s nickname. “Why did his office post and delete his fake AI video, and why was there mass panic in the White House?”
Her comments sparked a backlash online.
Social media users push back on Owens’ comments
Some responded to Owens on X, questioning her comments about Iran and the geopolitical situation.
One user argued that people without first-hand experience in the country should be cautious when commenting on internal issues. “If you have never lived in Iran, it is best to remain silent about our country,” the person wrote. “As a woman, you have never experienced what Iranian women have experienced under the Islamic Republic, so you have no right to speak about what is happening there.”
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Another commenter said that debates about global conflicts often involve competing narratives online. Referring to Donald Trump, the user wrote that the president has made clear his goals of “protecting American security and deterring the Iranian threat,” adding that “in every conflict, information warfare becomes as intense as real war.”
Other responses were mainly directed at Owens himself, with some users accusing the commentator of spreading misinformation.
“The only thing that’s not going well is your own credibility,” one user wrote in a reply, calling Owens a “bribing propagandist.”
Another commenter said distrust of information from Washington is not new. “Washington lies to the American people about everything, not just Iran,” the user wrote.
Government wants Parliament to meet on March 28-29
New Delhi: The government has proposed to hold the Parliament session on March 28-29, the last weekend of the month, to make up for some holidays during the current working days. budget meetingit was also marred by a host of issues. Sources said the suggestion was made by the Lok Sabha Business Advisory Committee, which includes officials from different parties, but a final decision is yet to be taken. While official sources attributed the reason to ensuring sufficient time for the government’s legislative agenda, the development comes at a time when the ruling coalition is seeking to amend the Women’s Reserves Act to decouple it from delimitation for a speedy rollout. Ahead of the second part of the meeting on March 9, the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kieron Rijiju has said the government will introduce a “key” bill. It has since emerged that he has been in touch with different opposition parties over the implementation of the women’s reservation law.
Did Trump reject Putin’s Iran war deal? What is the quote
Vladimir Putin Can’t make an offer that Donald Trump won’t refuse? In a phone call with Trump this week, Putin proposed that Russia take custody of Iran’s enriched uranium as part of a broader deal to end the current war while taking advantage of changing dynamics in the Middle East, Axios reported.Trump rejected the offer, Axios reported.Tensions in the Middle East escalated after Donald Trump launched a brutal campaign against the Tehran regime of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was later killed. The United States and Israel have long been frustrated by Iran’s nuclear ambitions, and their military offensives have targeted key nuclear and military sites, leaving Iran weak and angry and triggering a wave of retaliatory attacks across the Gulf.
Securing Iran’s 450 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium, which can be converted into weapons-grade material in a matter of weeks, enough to build more than 10 nuclear bombs, remains one of the key goals for the United States and Israel in the ongoing conflict.In theory, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s proposal could help eliminate Iran’s nuclear stockpile without requiring U.S. or Israeli troops to be stationed there. The idea involves Russia’s custody of enriched uranium.Russia already possesses advanced nuclear capabilities and has stockpiled Iran’s low-enriched uranium under the 2015 nuclear deal, making it one of the few countries with the technical capabilities to process such material.Putin reportedly offered some ideas on ending the war between the United States and Iran in a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday. The uranium custody proposal was one of the recommendations.A U.S. official told Axios: “This is not the first time it has been raised. It has not been accepted. The U.S. position is that we need to secure the uranium.”Russia made a similar offer during U.S.-Iran nuclear talks last May, before the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities, and again in the weeks leading up to the current war.In the last round of negotiations before the conflict broke out, Iran rejected the idea of moving uranium abroad. Instead, Tehran proposed diluting enriched uranium at its own facilities under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency.It is unclear whether Iran would be willing to accept such an offer.“The president talks to everyone – Xi Jinping, Putin, the Europeans, and he is always willing to make a deal. But it has to be a good deal. The president is not going to make a bad deal,” the U.S. official said.Meanwhile, the United States and Israel have also discussed the possibility of sending special forces to Iran to secure its nuclear stockpile later in the war, Axios reported earlier.U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegers told a news conference on Friday that the United States has “a range of options” to control Iran’s highly enriched uranium.Hegseth added that one possible option is for Iran to voluntarily hand over its stockpiles, a move that the United States “welcomes.”“They’re not willing to do that in negotiations. I would never tell this group or the world what we’re willing to do or how far we’re willing to go – but we certainly have options,” he said.However, Trump said ensuring the safety of enriched uranium is not a top priority right now. “We’re not focused on that, but at some point we may be,” he said.The U.S. president also acknowledged for the first time that Russia could provide aid to Iran during the conflict, following reports that Moscow provided intelligence that could help target U.S. troops.“I think [Putin] Might help them a little, yes. He probably thinks we’re helping Ukraine, right? “Trump said in an interview with Fox.“So if he says this, China will say the same thing. To be fair, they do this and so do we.”
‘We want to create…’: Suryakumar Yadav pens emotional note
New Delhi: India T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav This is a special milestone as he completes five years in international cricket. His international journey begins on March 14, 2022, when he makes his debut against England at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Coincidentally, he recently led India to a historic third ICC Men’s T20 World Cup title at the same venue after defeating New Zealand earlier this week.“5 years ago, a dream became a reality. I still can’t quite put into words the feeling of wearing the India jersey. Here are more memories we will create for the Indian team,” he wrote on X.
Suryakumar’s path to the international stage was by no means an easy one. Unlike many cricketers who break through at a young age, he spent a few years proving his credentials in domestic cricket and the Indian Premier League before finally earning a call-up to the national team. Once given the opportunity, he made sure to make an immediate and lasting impact.One of the highlight moments of his career was during the 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup between the United States and West Indies. An important member of the team, he played a key role in helping India end their long wait for an international title.Since his debut, the Mumbai-born batsman has emerged as one of the most devastating players in the shortest format. In 113 T20 internationals, he has amassed 3,272 runs at an average of 36.35 while boasting an impressive strike rate of 162.94, figures that reflect the flair and unpredictability he brings every time he bats.His tally includes four centuries and 25 half-centuries. Among them, his explosive 117 against England in Nottingham on July 10, 2022, remains the most memorable innings of his career and cemented his reputation as an innovative and fearless T20 batsman.Apart from his batting exploits, Suryakumar also developed into a reliable leader for India in the event. In 52 T20 internationals as captain, he led the team to 40 wins against just eight defeats, underscoring the confidence and aggression he brings to the role.
‘Acting as a puppet of forces opposing India’s growth’: PM Modi’s blistering attack on Congress from Assam
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday criticized the Congress in a public address in Assam’s Silchar, calling it a puppet of forces opposed to India’s economic growth.Speaking on the second day of his visit to Assam, the Prime Minister said, “Powers across the globe are unable to digest India’s rapid development and the Congress is increasingly becoming a puppet in the hands of these powers,” he said.The prime minister further accused the Congress of neglecting the Barak Valley for decades after independence. Prime Minister Modi said the region once played a key role in trade but lost power after the country’s borders were drawn, cutting off access to the sea.“The Congress left the Northeast to its fate. When the country gained independence, the Congress allowed the borders to be drawn, thereby completely cutting off the Barak Valley’s vital link with the sea,” he said.The prime minister said the BJP’s twin-engine government is currently working to change the situation by improving infrastructure and connectivity in the region.Prime Minister Modi has launched projects worth around Rs 24,000 crore in Silchar, including the Shillong-Silchar Expressway Corridor.“Just ask Congress leaders this question. Give them pen and paper and ask them to write down Rs 24,000 crore, they can’t even do it,” he said.The 166-km-long corridor, with an investment of approximately Rs 22,860 crore, is expected to significantly improve connectivity between Meghalaya and Assam. Speaking at the meeting, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said: “The elections in Assam are coming soon. On behalf of the people of Barak Valley and Assam, I would like to convey this message to the Prime Minister: the people of Assam will bring back the Modi government”. The prime minister is scheduled to hold a rally in Bangladesh in the afternoon.
Did Donald Trump throw a baseball at his niece when she was 5? What does Mary Trump stand for?
donald trump’s niece mary trump Claims the president once threw a baseball at her “as hard as he could” when she was five years old.

Mary Trump shared the anecdote while talking to reporter April Ryan while discussing her childhood growing up in the United States. trump family. She recalled trying to spend time with the boys at home during weekend get-togethers, the Mirror reported.
“I try to be with my brothers, cousins and uncles,” Mary said during the discussion. She explained that she was usually the youngest child and the only girl who tried to participate in their activities. “I’m the youngest, two years old, and I’m a girl, so they don’t really want me around, but I try,” she said.
mary remembers when Donald Trump When visiting his home, she would sometimes play sports in the backyard with him and another uncle. “We either play soccer or we play baseball in the backyard,” she told Ryan, adding that she tries to participate whenever she gets the chance.
However, she claimed that despite the age gap, the future president did not adjust his behavior. “So, yeah, I’ll play with them,” Mary said. “But Donald, even though he’s 20 years older than me and I’m only 5, he’s still going to throw the ball as hard as he can.”
During the conversation, Ryan was surprised by this statement. “What? Oh my God,” she said after hearing the story, before comparing Trump to the male version of fictional villain Cruella de Vil, the Irish Star reported.
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The relationship between the two
Mary Trump has been a frequent critic of her uncle and has continued to comment on his public statements and political actions in recent months.
In a recent social media post, she corrected comments Trump made during a meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. When discussing immigration and energy, Trump said his father was born in Germany.
“My dad … he knew everything about my dad. My dad was born there,” Trump said at the meeting.
Mary responded that this statement was incorrect. “This is not insider knowledge that most people have access to, but my grandfather, Fred Trump Sr., was not born in Germany,” she wrote, adding that he was “born in the Bronx, New York, and raised in Woodhaven, Queens.”
Mary has also previously spoken about her reaction to Trump’s political rise. Last year, she told BBC journalist Samira Ahmed at an event in Wales that she was “shocked” by his 2016 election victory and believed the result elevated “the worst people on the planet” at the expense of better leaders.
KKR launches new jersey ahead of IPL 2026 season
New Delhi: Three-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have unveiled their new jersey ahead of the IPL 2026 season.Venky Mysore, CEO, Knight Riders Sports, said at the jersey launch: “The Lines of Legacy captures the essence of KKR’s storied history and celebrates the franchise’s journey over the years. Each line represents a pivotal moment of brilliance, reflecting the energy and spirit that intertwine to form our identity. We are proud of this tradition we have built and hope to carry it into the upcoming season while creating more memories for our fans to cherish. “
Commenting on the campaign created around the new jersey, Binda Dey, Chief Marketing Officer, Knight Riders Sports said, “Through our ‘Kya Line Hai?’ campaign starring actor Rajat Bedi and comedian Anirban Dasgupta, among other popular creators from Kolkata, we hope to bring the idea of ’Line of Heritage’ to life and celebrate the iconic moments that have defined KKR’s journey. The campaign invites fans to be a part of the story as we enter the new season.” By partnering with local influencers and creators in Kolkata, we are bringing the franchise’s legacy to fans in a fun and authentic way. “KKR has lifted the trophy thrice in 2012, 2014 and 2024.
Explosion damages Jewish school in Amsterdam; mayor calls it targeted attack
A Jewish school in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, was damaged by an explosion on Saturday, Sky News reported, citing Dutch media.Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema said she believed the nighttime bombing was a targeted attack on the Jewish community.Police and fire services responded quickly to the incident and damage to the school was reportedly limited.It was unclear whether there were any casualties.The attack comes as the Middle East remains in crisis, with heavy bombing and military operations between the United States and Israel and Iran’s Hezbollah, while retaliatory attacks continue.The incident came a day after an explosion caused a small fire at the entrance to a synagogue in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam. Police said the case has been classified as arson.Authorities reported that no one was injured in the attack on the synagogue and that the fire caused by the explosion was quickly brought under control.Police later said four teenagers were detained in a car near another synagogue in Rotterdam.A Jewish organization in the Netherlands posted on X that an Islamic organization posted a video of the Rotterdam explosion online and claimed responsibility for the incident. The group added that the same group had earlier claimed responsibility for a synagogue attack in the Belgian city of Liège earlier this week.
