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Skip next section Anant Ambani offers home to Escobar hippos facing cull in Colombia

April 28, 2026

Anant Ambani offers home to Escobar hippos facing cull in Colombia

A hippo swims in the Magdalena river in Puerto Triunfo, Colombia
The Colombian government has authorized plans to cull up to 80 free-roaming hippopotamuses that scientists say are threatening local communities and ecosystems [FILE PHOTO: February 16, 2022]Image: Fernando Vergara/AP Photo/picture alliance

Anant Ambani on Tuesday offered to relocate hippopotamuses descended from those once owned by Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar to prevent their planned cull in Colombia.

Earlier this month, the Colombian government authorized plans to cull up to 80 free-roaming hippopotamuses that scientists say are threatening local communities and ecosystems.

Ambani, the son of billionaire tycoon Mukesh Ambani, said he had formally asked Colombian authorities to halt the killing of the animals and instead allow the transfer of about 80 hippos to Vantara, his animal rescue and conservation center in Gujarat.

“Vantara has the expertise, infrastructure and resolve to support this effort, entirely on Colombia’s terms,” Ambani said in a statement.

“They [the hippos] are living, sentient beings, and if we have the ability to save them through a safe and humane solution, we have a responsibility to try.”

Escobar was a Colombian drug trafficker who led the Medellin Cartel in the 1980s. He imported hippos to Colombia, which after his death multiplied along the Magdalena River. Authorities say the animals have damaged ecosystems and attacked fishermen, prompting calls for population control.

Colombia debates future of Escobar’s hippos

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Skip next section WATCH: India’s fisherwomen fighting to be seen
April 28, 2026

WATCH: India’s fisherwomen fighting to be seen

Asfhak Ahamed

Along Tamil Nadu’s rugged coastline, women are reshaping life at sea. Facing danger, discrimination, and climate change, women like Rani are challenging a man’s world — fighting to survive and be seen. 

India’s fisherwomen fighting to be seen

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Skip next section After backlash, Prada launches Indian-made Kolhapuri sandals

April 28, 2026

After backlash, Prada launches Indian-made Kolhapuri sandals

Kolhapuri sandals are on display at a store in New Delhi
Last year, when Prada displayed footwear resembling centuries-old Kolhapuri chappals at a Milan fashion show it triggered protests from Indians who accused the brand of cultural appropriation [FILE PHOTO: June 27, 2025]Image: Adnan Abidi/REUTERS

Less than a year after Italian luxury brand Prada faced backlash for showcasing sandals inspired by traditional Indian design without acknowledging their origins, the company is launching a limited-edition range of Indian-made Kolhapuri sandals.

The launch follows controversy in June 2025, when Prada displayed footwear resembling centuries-old Kolhapuri chappals at a Milan fashion show. The move triggered protests from Indian artisans and politicians, who accused the brand of cultural appropriation.

Prada later acknowledged the Indian inspiration and began collaboration talks with artisan groups.

In December, the company announced plans to produce 2,000 pairs in Maharashtra and Karnataka under agreements with two state-backed bodies, combining local craftsmanship with Italian technology.

The sandals, priced at about €750 ($881) a pair, will be sold through 40 selected Prada stores worldwide and online, the company said Monday.

Prada also unveiled a three-year training program for artisans from eight districts traditionally linked to Kolhapuri footwear.

The program, set to begin next month through leading Indian design institutes, is expected to train 180 artisans.

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Skip next section After Kejriwal, Sisodia refuses to appear before Delhi court

April 28, 2026

After Kejriwal, Sisodia refuses to appear before Delhi court

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Manish Sisodia said on Tuesday he would not participate in further proceedings in the excise policy case before Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma, citing reasons of conscience and concerns over the appearance of impartiality.

The move comes a day after former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal refused to participate in court proceedings before Justice Sharma, citing a lack of faith in the fairness of the process.

In a letter to the judge posted on X, Sisodia said his faith in the judiciary and the Constitution remained firm, but serious doubts had left him unable to continue in the proceedings.

What did Sisodia say?

Sisodia echoed the arguments made by Kejriwal, referring to Justice Sharma’s alleged public association with a group linked to the right-wing Hindu nationalist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the Bharatiya Janata Party’s ideological parent.

He said that as AAP is an ideological opponent of the RSS, there was a fear of bias.

Manish Sisodia arriving to meet Arvind Kejriwal in New Delhi
Sisodia his faith in the judiciary and the Constitution remained firm, but serious doubts left him unable to continue in the proceedings [FILE PHOTO: February 7, 2025]Image: Sonu Mehta/Hindustan Times/Sipa USA/picture alliance

The AAP leader also pointed out that the judge’s children are serving on Indian government legal panels, which he said created a perception of closeness to government law officers appearing against him.

“I am aware that some may misread such a step as an attack on the judiciary,” Sisodia wrote. “I would again reiterate: this is incorrect.”

“Constitutional maturity would have it that one may disagree with a particular course being followed in a particular case without losing faith in the institution as a whole.”

The judge did not immediately react to the post. 

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Skip next section UNGA President Baerbock to meet Jaishankar

April 28, 2026

UNGA President Baerbock to meet Jaishankar

United Nations General Assembly President and former German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock held bilateral talks with India’s Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar on Tuesday, a UN report said.

Baerbock arrived in India on Monday for talks aimed at strengthening multilateral cooperation on global challenges.

Jaishankar posted on X that the meeting discussed the implications of artificial intelligence (AI), as well as the fallout from the Iran war and the wider Middle East conflict.

Baerbock will also meet officials from the technology ministry to discuss India’s AI regulation and governance model.

In a post on X, India’s Foreign Ministry said the visit reaffirmed New Delhi’s commitment to engagement with the UN.

She will be traveling to China next.

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Skip next section 2 Indian crew members injured aboard tanker near the Strait of Hormuz

April 28, 2026

2 Indian crew members injured aboard tanker near the Strait of Hormuz

Two Indian crew members were injured after shrapnel struck the bridge of the Togo-flagged oil and chemical tanker MT Chiron 7 near the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend, the Hindustan Times reported Monday, citing India’s Directorate General of Shipping.

The vessel, carrying 17 Indian seafarers among a crew of 24, was navigating near ships intercepted by the Iranian Coast Guard when warning shots were fired, Indian authorities said, adding that the tanker was not directly targeted.

The injured Indians sustained minor wounds, along with an Egyptian crew member, the HT reported.

There were no reported fatalities, and all crew members were safe, authorities said. Ship-tracking data showed the vessel heading toward Sharjah.

India’s Shipping Ministry said it was coordinating with the Foreign Ministry, Indian missions and maritime stakeholders to ensure the welfare of sailors and uninterrupted operations.

Iran war exposes global dependence on Middle East energy

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Skip next section Google starts work on major AI center in Visakhapatnam

April 28, 2026

Google starts work on major AI center in Visakhapatnam

Google on Tuesday started work on what it called its largest artificial intelligence hub outside the United States in India.

The company announced in October 2025 that it will invest $15 billion (€12.82 billion) over five years to build the facility in Visakhapatnam, a southeastern port city widely known as Vizag.

“This project represents a $15 billion blueprint to deliver a full stack AI ecosystem,” Bikash Koley, Google’s vice president for global infrastructure, said at the event, adding the campus would include a gigawatt-scale data center designed to power services such as Gemini and Google Search.

Nara Lokesh, information technology minister for Andhra Pradesh state, said the launch was part of the “journey to build India’s most coveted AI and deep-tech hub.”

Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., said Visakhapatnam was also being developed as a landing point for submarine internet cables linking India to Singapore.

“This is a pivotal moment for India, Vizag, and for Google,” Koley said.

India’s AI expansions stress water supplies near Delhi

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Skip next section West Bengal heads to second phase of polling

April 28, 2026

West Bengal heads to second phase of polling

Voting in the second phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections will be held on Wednesday across 142 seats in seven districts.

Polling stations in West Bengal will open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

On Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, campaigning in West Bengal, said he felt no fatigue despite campaigning in the summer heat, describing his rallies in the state as a pilgrimage.

Earlier, Modi had declared that the “final phase will make sure the BJP comes to power.”

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Modi’s rival, led a bike rally ahead of the vote.

The state saw a record-breaking voter turnout in the first phase of polling, amid controversy over the mass deletion of voters during the revision of the electoral register.

The situation on the ground was tense. Hours before Modi addressed a rally in West Bengal’s North 24 Parganas district on Monday, clashes erupted near the venue between workers of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), The Times of India reported.

A Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) jawan and six others were injured in the clashes, the report said.

The results of the election will be declared on May 4.

Voters queue to cast their votes in Malda, West Bengal
West Bengal saw a record-breaking voter turnout in the first phase of polling amid controversy over the mass deletion of voters during the revision of the electoral register [FILE PHOTO: April 23, 2026]Image: IANS

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April 28, 2026

Welcome to our coverage

Hello!

This is Shakeel from DW’s New Delhi studio with the latest developments from India.

People in Delhi are anxiously waiting for rain later today, as the weather department says the heat wave affecting parts of the country should ease over the next few days.

After Arvind Kejriwal, AAP leader Manish Sisodia has also recused himself from hearing the liquor case before Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma of the Delhi High Court.

Away from the capital, the second phase of voting in West Bengal is set for tomorrow, with leaders from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Trinamool Congress (TMC) making their final campaign push.

For all this and more, follow our live blog from India. 

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