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World News | UK's HMS Richmond Visits Mumbai Port After Konkan Exercise 2025
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World News | UK's HMS Richmond Visits Mumbai Port After Konkan Exercise 2025

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 10 (ANI): UK Navy's Ship, HMS Richmond, is on a port visit to Mumbai Port after the joint naval exercise between the Indian and British Navies- Konkan 2025 concluded. HMS Richmond is part of the Carrier strike group of Royal Navy of UK. Also Read | Nobel Peace Prize 2025: Donald Trump Pitches His Name Again Hours Before Announcement, Says 'Barack Obama Got It for Nothing, I Stopped 8 Wars' (Watch Video). The Indian and British carrier strike groups linked up in a historic first during the 2025 edition of Exercise Konkan, the UK Defence Advisor in India shared on Tuesday. Exercise Konkan between India and the United Kingdom is aimed at increasing combined maritime and air capabilities between the navies on the high seas. Also Read | Why Are Tech Billionaires Like Mark Zuckerberg, Reid Hoffman Building Doomsday Bunkers? Fears Over AI, Climate, and Collapse Fuel Speculation. Indian Navy and Royal Navy bilateral Exercise Konkan-25 commenced on October 5, off the western coast of India. Over the past two decades, this exercise has grown significantly in scale and complexity, fostering enhanced interoperability and mutual understanding in maritime operations between the two navies. While the exercise has been biennial since 2004, it marks the first time in history that a British and Indian Carrier Strike Group will conduct a maritime exercise together, the official statement highlighted. The UK CSG, which is currently on an eight-month deployment known as Operation Highmast has linked up with the Indian Navy's Carrier Strike Group, led by INS Vikrant to begin 4 days of complex maritime exercises that will also involve submarines and various aircraft from both the forces. The UK CSG is formed around HMS Prince of Wales, the 65,000 tonnes Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carrier - the largest surface vessel ever constructed in the UK. She is supported by a Type 45 Destroyer HMS Dauntless, a Type 23 Frigate - HMS Richmond, and Royal Fleet Auxiliary Support Ships and ships of allies and partners. The CSG operates F-35B Lightning aircraft, and Merlin and Wildcat helicopters, as standard. Participation of the UK Carrier Strike Group (UK CSG 25), led by HMS Prince of Wales, including assets from Norway and Japan, added sheen to this year's edition of the Exercise. The Indian side was represented by the carrier battle group of the indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant in company with other surface, sub-surface and air combatants. (ANI) (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)

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Nobel Peace Prize 2025: Donald Trump Pitches His Name Again Hours Before Announcement, Says ‘Barack Obama Got It for Nothing, I Stopped 8 Wars’ (Watch Video)
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Nobel Peace Prize 2025: Donald Trump Pitches His Name Again Hours Before Announcement, Says ‘Barack Obama Got It for Nothing, I Stopped 8 Wars’ (Watch Video)

New Delhi, October 10: As the world waits with bated breath for the announcement of the winner of the most highly coveted of all the Nobel prizes, the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, US President Donald Trump, who has been gunning for the prestigious award, lashed out at former US President Barack Obama who had been honoured with the Peace Prize in the first eight months of his first term. Speaking to reporters at the White House, President Trump said that though he had secured peace in Gaza and ended "eight wars", he did not do it for an award. “I don’t know what they’re going to do, really, but I know this: That nobody in history has solved eight wars in a period of nine months, and I’ve stopped eight wars. So that’s never happened before, but they’ll have to do what they do. Whatever they do is fine. I know this: I didn’t do it for that. I did it because I saved a lot of lives,” he said. He also took a swipe at President Barrack Obama, who got the coveted Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, soon after taking charge of the top job in America and stated, “He got a prize for doing nothing... He got elected, and they gave it to Obama for doing absolutely nothing but destroying our country... Obama was not a good President." Nobel Peace Prize 2025 Announcement Date, Time and Live Streaming Details: Here’s All You Need To Know. This year’s Nobel Peace Prize is much awaited as it has stirred intense speculation with President Trump emerging as a frontrunner and, also pushing for it aggressively. Several nations like Israel, Azerbaijan, Pakistan, Thailand, Armenia and Cambodia, are said to have nominated the US President, crediting Trump with mediating several protracted conflicts. Meanwhile, the world and especially all those who hope to make the cut, eagerly await the announcement of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize at 11:00 am (0900 GMT) in Oslo on Friday by the Norwegian Nobel Committee. Nobel Peace Prize 2025 Announcement on October 10: What Is the Selection Process? Can Donald Trump Win the Prestigious Award?. Trump Pitches His Name Again Hours Before Nobel Peace Prize Announcement BREAKING: President Donald Trump issued blistering comments on former President Barack Obama's Nobel Prize: "He got a prize for doing nothing ... He got elected, and they gave it to Obama for doing absolutely nothing but destroying our country..."pic.twitter.com/Qme0I2lkHw — The Western Journal (@WesternJournalX) October 9, 2025 Significantly, the prestigious award has drawn 338 nominations this year, including 94 organisations and 244 people from different walks of life. The official announcement will be made by Jorgen Watne Frydnes, chair of the five-member Norwegian Nobel Committee, at the Norwegian Nobel Institute in Oslo. The committee consists of Norwegian human rights advocate Jorgen Watne Frydnes, foreign policy scholar Asle Toje, former Acting Prime Minister of Norway Anne Enger, former Norwegian Minister of Education Kristin Clemet, and former Secretary of Foreign Affairs Gry Larsen.

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India News | Municipality Recruitment Scam: ED Raids West Bengal Minister Sujit Bose's Residence, 10 Other Places
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India News | Municipality Recruitment Scam: ED Raids West Bengal Minister Sujit Bose's Residence, 10 Other Places

New Delhi [India], October 10 (ANI): The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Friday conducted searches at the residence and offices of West Bengal Minister Sujit Bose, among 11 locations across West Bengal, in connection with the alleged municipality recruitment scam. The raids have continued since early Friday based on certain inputs covering both the office, companies and residential premises of Bose, MLA and Minister of Fire and Emergency Services, West Bengal. Also Read | Why Are Tech Billionaires Like Mark Zuckerberg, Reid Hoffman Building Doomsday Bunkers? Fears Over AI, Climate, and Collapse Fuel Speculation. ED had earlier conducted searches in this case on the residential premises of Bose and Rathin Ghosh, MLA and Minister of Food and Supplies, West Bengal. The investigation in the case was initiated based on the First Information Report (FIR) registered by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Also Read | Air India Flight AI154 From Austria’s Vienna to New Delhi Diverted to Dubai Due to Technical Issue. Calcutta High Court had also directed the registration of the FIR on an application filed by ED, stating that "the recruitment scam is not only limited to the school teachers but also extends to recruitment of various posts in municipalities of West Bengal." The municipal recruitment scam came to light during the investigation into the West Bengal school jobs scam, when the ED recovered documents related to recruitment in municipalities from the premises of an accused, Ayan Sil. In April 2023, the Calcutta High Court directed the CBI to investigate irregularities in the recruitment process of municipalities. Both the ED and the CBI are investigating irregularities in the recruitment of staff in municipalities. (ANI) (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)

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‘£20 a night for one of the most peaceful locations in the world’: readers’ favourite remote stays

Winning tip: an away day in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides I’d recommend visiting the Outer Hebrides island of Berneray for an experience of true remoteness. Here you can walk across the rare grassland called the machair to the white, three-mile long West Beach, which looks out into the North Atlantic, and marvel at the immense space and colour of the sea. We stayed at a Gatliff Hebridean hostel, which consists of two converted crofts where for about £20 a night for a bunk you will be staying in probably one of the most peaceful locations in the world. Berneray is between North Uist and Harris.Nik Fernee Ancient and modern digs in the Highlands Perched above the sea in remote Achiltibuie, the Brochs of Coigach are two stunning stone dwellings that blend ancient design with modern luxury. With panoramic views of the Summer Isles, red deer grazing nearby and sea eagles overhead, it’s a true escape into the wild. Visit in autumn for fiery sunsets, crisp air and a chance to see the northern lights. The midges are gone, the beach below is perfect for evening walks and the silence is unforgettable.Dean Greek island without the crowds Astypalaia has the same pretty, white-washed houses you see on famous Greek islands, but it’s far less busy. The main town, Chora, is beautiful, with buildings leading up a hill to an old castle. We rented a small apartment and spent our days on quiet pebble beaches that we had almost to ourselves. It’s a genuinely peaceful place where you can properly switch off from the noise of modern life. This Dodecanese island is the focus of a scheme for emission-free transport, with generous grants to replace petrol and diesel vehicles with electric ones.Roy Under the stars of Carmarthenshire We woke to birdsong and the sounds of a rushing brook and ate breakfast while the morning light streamed through the windows of Y Caban, near the village of Login in Carmarthenshire. Hearing its story of being created from local forests was as fascinating as the walk through the tall woods that surround it. We watched red kites soar over the valley before stargazing under a sky free from light pollution. Such tranquility and connection with nature is hard to find in the UK these days, but the benefits are palpable – we left rested and refreshed, more so than any recent holiday.Hannah Magical Irish castle We stayed at the Annes Grove Miniature Castle in Castletownroche, County Cork, near to the ruined Augustinian Bridgetown Priory and Blackwater Castle, in what felt like the middle of nowhere. It was magical. The Irish Landmark Trust has renovated it for people to stay in, complete with a wood-burning stove and comfy gothic bed. I found there to be nothing like having a whiskey by the fire surrounded by beautiful nature – and being able to say you spent a weekend in a castle, how cool is that! Lotte Delta ‘on the edge of the world’, Romania The Danube Delta in Romania feels like the edge of the world at the eastern frontier of the EU. Accessible by boat from the port of Tulcea, it is one of Europe’s largest and most vital wetland ecosystems and is full of wildlife. We stayed at the Delta Boutique & Carmen Silva Resort in Crișan, an old working fishing village where tranquil evenings are broken only by the lively chorus of frogs. Guided boat safaris, including to see pelicans, can be arranged through the hotel.Josh ‘Shrouded in fog and empty space’ in the Faroe Islands Some years ago, having read Girl, Interrupted author Susanna Kaysen’s bleakly beautiful account of an anthropologist’s stay in the Faroe Islands (Far Afield), I took myself to what is now the Hotel Djurhuus on the edge of the capital, Tórshavn, to experience the archipelago for myself. Expertly guided by Tora tours, I endured a dreadful but thankfully short sea crossing to Mykines to see puffins, visited the beautiful villages of Saksun (population: eight) and Gjógv (a metropolis of 31 inhabitants) and explored Tinganes, location of the islands’ parliament. It was the most wonderful, wild and remote August week, shrouded in fog and empty space.Abigail Off-grid in Northumberland Last October we had a wonderful week in the most remote part of Northumberland – the Upper Coquet valley. Our stay was an off-grid, simple bunk barn called Nightfold at the top of the valley. We spent a week living like woodland creatures in autumn – eating heartily, keeping ourselves warm (thanks to the wood-burning stove) and sleeping. In the daytime, we did long walks where we didn’t see a single other person – only sheep, deer, birds and squirrels. At night there were endless stars, the Milky Way and reading by candlelight. Bliss.Ben Free camping in Portugal’s mountains The sleepy villages of continental Portugal’s highest mountain range, the Serra da Estrela, are a world away from the coastal honeypots of Lisbon and Porto. In Vila Cova à Coelheira there is a free campsite on the banks of the Alva river, reached via an old Roman bridge that you can swim under (or jump in from if you’re feeling brave). Even better, there is a bar at the river beach that serves excellent pica-pau – pork braised in wine, with onions and pickles. During my stay there I never encountered more than one or two others camping.David Croatia’s Mljet island is not for the jet set Away from Dubrovnik’s cruise-ship crowds, Mljet island feels like another world: pine forests dipping into turquoise bays, an ancient monastery on a tiny islet in the middle of a saltwater lake, and hardly a sound beyond cicadas and the wind. I stayed in a simple family-run cottage just outside the national park gates, where evenings meant grilled fish on the terrace and nights under skies thick with stars. Days were spent kayaking across mirror-still water and walking through pine-scented trails where I rarely met another soul. It felt like stepping into a slower rhythm of life, a corner of Europe the 21st century has politely passed by.Mark Adamson

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David D’Souza: When the Pie met the Eagle
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David D’Souza: When the Pie met the Eagle

Every few years, someone tries to decode American Pie and Hotel California. Then someone else declares both songs are about America’s fall from grace, moral decay, the death of innocence, or a particularly bad hangover after the 1960s. If you were a child of that decade, as I was, it wasn’t theory. It was the soundtrack of our growing up. As I lay on our building terrace, I didn’t “decode” American Pie. I sang it, trying to remember all eight minutes of it before the transistor batteries died. I didn’t “interpret” Hotel California; I hummed its guitar outro at parties and prayed someone knew the harmony. Don McLean’s American Pie (1971) was more than a song. It was a eulogy. Buddy Holly had died in a plane crash in 1959, “the day the music died,” but what McLean mourned was larger. He was writing about the loss of optimism, the way the jukebox America of Holly and Elvis gave way to the darker age of Vietnam, assassinations, and acid. His Jester was Bob Dylan, who “stole the thorny crown” from the King, Elvis Presley, and turned rock into protest. The marching band was The Beatles, trying to keep order as youth ran amok. The girl who sang the blues was Janis Joplin, and “Satan laughing with delight” could have been Jagger or simply the devil of commercialisation. McLean packed an era into a song. But like all good communicators, he never explained it. He let listeners find their own truth. And that’s the first big lesson American Pie offers to anyone in PR or communication: don’t tell them everything. Let your audience participate. The best messages are puzzles people enjoy solving. Hotel California, on the other hand, came from the other side of the dream. The Eagles released it in 1976, when America had traded revolution for lucre and flower power for power suits. It sounded smooth and elegant, but it was pure satire. “You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave” was the perfect line for a generation trapped in luxury and self-image. When I first played the song on my six-string, I didn’t think of the metaphors. I just loved that intro. Years later, in the world of PR and branding, I understood it better. Every brand, every influencer, every company that loses sight of purpose eventually builds its own Hotel California. There’s applause, there’s champagne on ice, but no one remembers why they checked in. If McLean wrote about the loss of innocence, the Eagles wrote about the loss of integrity. Both belong in the same moral trilogy as The Times They Are A-Changin’. Where Dylan preached and demanded, McLean reminisced, and the Eagles sneered. Together, they trace the journey of communication itself; from heartfelt to cynical, from campfire to boardroom. Sometimes, in our business, we become the Jester. We charm, we distract, we entertain. Other times, we are the Eagles’ guests, surrounded by mirrors of our own making. In both cases, we are still trying to sell a version of paradise. The smart ones among us know paradise always comes with a cost. I don’t know what my dear friend and former Khaleej Times colleague Mahir Ali (of The Australian, Sydney) and a Seeger-Dylan-Baez fan, and Narendra Kusnur, one of India’s finest music critics, will have to say about my effort to join the decoding brigade. Mahir will probably argue that the real power of both songs lies in their ambiguity. Narendra, I suspect, will remind me that neither McLean nor the Eagles were prophets; they were professionals with sharp instincts for what resonated. Both would be right. In a sense, American Pie and Hotel California are also lessons in message longevity. Each line invites interpretation because it doesn’t spoon-feed. They use symbols, not slogans. That’s what modern PR often forgets. We trade timeless ambiguity for trending hashtags. McLean gave us eight minutes of mystery that has lasted half a century. Most campaigns today don’t survive eight days on X. When I hear McLean sing “the three men I admire most, the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, they caught the last train for the coast,” I still get a lump in my throat. It isn’t religion. It’s resignation, that something sacred has gone. When I hear Don Felder’s solo fade out in Hotel California, I still feel that uneasy calm, the kind that comes when you realise the show must go on even if the soul has gone missing. Both songs belong to an era when music said what press releases cannot: that something in the human spirit had cracked, and we were trying to patch it up with poetry. Maybe that’s why they endure. They’re less about America than about us, children of bulky Bush radios, smoky rooms, and handwritten lyrics trying to make sense of the noise. S,o yes, the Pie and the Eagle are more than nostalgia. They’re reminders of why we communicate in the first place: to make meaning, not just messages. David D’Souza is a former senior journalist, current PR and Communications Consultant, Educator and full-time observer of human absurdity. He lives in Pune and writes for MxMIndia every other Thursday (and sometimes on other days as well) . His views here are personal.