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Public invited to name lion cubs at Dehiwala Zoo
The detained former Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved to house arrest, the country’s state media has reported. The 80-year-old Nobel laureate has been held in detention – probably in a military prison in the capital Nay Pyi Taw – since she was removed from office in a military coup in 2021. A statement by military leader Min Aung Hlaing, who led the coup, said he had “commuted her remaining sentence to be served at the designated residence”. Aung San Suu Kyi came to power in 2015 after Myanmar’s then rulers introduced democratic reforms. Before that, she spent decades of military rule as a pro-democracy activist, and was previously held for more than 15 years under house arrest. State media broadcast a picture of her sitting with two uniformed personnel. Her son Kim Aris said he was sceptical about the announcement and that he did not even have proof that she was alive. He said the picture was “meaningless” as it was taken in 2022. “I hope this is true. I still haven’t seen any real evidence to show that she has been moved,” he told the BBC. “So, until I’m allowed communication with her, or somebody can independently verify her condition and her whereabouts, then I won’t believe anything.” From behind bars, Aung San Suu Kyi casts a long shadow over Myanmar Aung San Suu Kyi: Democracy icon who fell from grace Prior to the announcement, nothing was known about her health or living conditions, and Kim Aris said in December he had not heard from her in years. Her legal team told Reuters they had had no direct notification about her house arrest. Little has been seen – and nothing heard – from Aung San Suu Kyi since she was arrested on the day the armed forces ousted her elected government more than five years ago. Her lawyers have not seen her for more than three years; her family has had no contact with her for more than two. The only image of her seen before Thursday was at a court appearance in May 2021, at the start of a series of trials by the military on charges which have been widely dismissed as fabricated. Since then, her 33-year sentence has been reduced several times. Her sudden appearance in state media suggests the military authorities may be preparing for further changes in her status – possibly her partial or complete release. The coup leader Min Aung Hlaing is eager to end his regime’s international isolation, and appears more confident after a string of battlefield wins against armed opposition groups. The milita...
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Hyderabad zoo welcomes two African lion cubs and two Royal Bengal tiger ...
The Nehru Zoological Park in Hyderabad welcomed new lion and tiger cubs, held a naming ceremony, and introduced several visitor-friendly initiatives including a self-ticketing kiosk, WhatsApp ticket booking, and a new food court.
Forest Minister Names Lion, Tiger Cubs; Inaugurates New Facilities at Zoo
Hyderabad: Forest minister Konda Surekha named newly-born animal cubs and inaugurated several facilities at Nehru Zoological Park here on Monday. Two African lion cubs were named Avani and Ira ...


