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Video: Killer Whales At A US Aquatic Park Brutally Attack Each Other
- Wednesday August 10, 2022
- Offbeat | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
A disturbing video appearing to show killer whales launching repeated violent attacks on each other at a Sea World in the United States has surfaced online. The video appears to show the injured orca beaching itself to get away from the aggressors.
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"Chilling Video": Angry Dolphin Attacks Trainer During Show At Miami Seaquarium
- Wednesday April 13, 2022
- World News | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
In a horrifying incident, a dolphin turned on its trainer and thrashed her in front of a gasping crowd at the Miami Seaquarium on Saturday.
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Monkey Who Snapped Viral Selfie Doesn't Own Copyright, Rules US Court
- Wednesday April 25, 2018
- Offbeat | Agence France-Presse
A US court has ruled that a monkey who snapped a selfie on a wildlife photographer's camera does not own the copyright to the image, which became an internet sensation.
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YouTube Shooter Nasim Aghdam, A Vegan Activist, Talked About "Free Speech"
- Wednesday April 4, 2018
- People | Edited by Arun Nair
Nasim Aghdam, the woman identified as the suspect in the shooting at YouTube's offices in California Tuesday, had ranted online on her personal website for what she saw as censorship of her videos on the video sharing platform.
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Indonesia's Selfie-Snapping Monkey Named 'Person Of The Year'
- Wednesday December 6, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
An Indonesian monkey who shot to fame after it snapped a grinning selfie -- and sparked a landmark US copyright case -- was named "Person of the Year" Wednesday by the animal rights group that took on the simian's cause.
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Monkey Selfie: Animal Charity PETA Appeals Court Ruling
- Saturday August 13, 2016
- World News | Press Trust of India
An animal charity has appealed a US court decision which ruled a monkey could not own the copyright to a selfie photograph it took.
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Monkey Gets Another Chance to Claim His 'Selfie'
- Wednesday August 3, 2016
- Offbeat | Indo-Asian News Service
The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) animal rights organisation has filed an appeal to the US Court of Appeals for justice to Naruto -- a now-famous monkey known for taking a "selfie" that prompted an unprecedented copyright lawsuit -- at claiming ownership over his image.
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PETA Sues US Government Over Information About Elephants With Tuberculosis
- Saturday November 7, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Animal rights activists have sued the US Department of Health and Human Services, seeking the release of data about elephants and tuberculosis because of the risk that the animals could spread the potentially deadly disease to other elephants as well as humans.
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Sarah Palin Hits Back at PETA, Says At Least Her Son 'Didn't Eat the Dog'
- Sunday January 4, 2015
- World News | Press Trust of India
Former Republican Party US vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, who triggered a new controversy by posting a photo of her six-year-old son standing on a family dog, today hit back at animal rights groups for their criticism and asked them to "chill".
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Meet Amrita Rao, the animal lover
- Friday November 2, 2012
- Entertainment | Sarika
Amrita Rao not only objected to a recent case of animal cruelty near her house, she also shot off photographic evidence to an animal rights NGO.
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Bollywood- Hollywood come together for vegan cookbook
- Wednesday July 4, 2012
- Entertainment | Riya Chakravarty
A host of Bollywood and Hollywood biggies are set to share their favourite vegan recipes for a book titled "The Bolly Holly Vegan Cookbook".
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PETA uses Michelle Obama's photo without consent
- Thursday January 7, 2010
- World News | Press Trust of India
Animal rights group PETA used the image of US First Lady Michelle Obama in a campaign against fur clothing without her permission, the White House has said.
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Video: Killer Whales At A US Aquatic Park Brutally Attack Each Other
- Wednesday August 10, 2022
- Offbeat | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
A disturbing video appearing to show killer whales launching repeated violent attacks on each other at a Sea World in the United States has surfaced online. The video appears to show the injured orca beaching itself to get away from the aggressors.
- www.ndtv.com
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"Chilling Video": Angry Dolphin Attacks Trainer During Show At Miami Seaquarium
- Wednesday April 13, 2022
- World News | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
In a horrifying incident, a dolphin turned on its trainer and thrashed her in front of a gasping crowd at the Miami Seaquarium on Saturday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Monkey Who Snapped Viral Selfie Doesn't Own Copyright, Rules US Court
- Wednesday April 25, 2018
- Offbeat | Agence France-Presse
A US court has ruled that a monkey who snapped a selfie on a wildlife photographer's camera does not own the copyright to the image, which became an internet sensation.
- www.ndtv.com
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YouTube Shooter Nasim Aghdam, A Vegan Activist, Talked About "Free Speech"
- Wednesday April 4, 2018
- People | Edited by Arun Nair
Nasim Aghdam, the woman identified as the suspect in the shooting at YouTube's offices in California Tuesday, had ranted online on her personal website for what she saw as censorship of her videos on the video sharing platform.
- www.ndtv.com
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Indonesia's Selfie-Snapping Monkey Named 'Person Of The Year'
- Wednesday December 6, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
An Indonesian monkey who shot to fame after it snapped a grinning selfie -- and sparked a landmark US copyright case -- was named "Person of the Year" Wednesday by the animal rights group that took on the simian's cause.
- www.ndtv.com
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Monkey Selfie: Animal Charity PETA Appeals Court Ruling
- Saturday August 13, 2016
- World News | Press Trust of India
An animal charity has appealed a US court decision which ruled a monkey could not own the copyright to a selfie photograph it took.
- www.ndtv.com
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Monkey Gets Another Chance to Claim His 'Selfie'
- Wednesday August 3, 2016
- Offbeat | Indo-Asian News Service
The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) animal rights organisation has filed an appeal to the US Court of Appeals for justice to Naruto -- a now-famous monkey known for taking a "selfie" that prompted an unprecedented copyright lawsuit -- at claiming ownership over his image.
- www.ndtv.com
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PETA Sues US Government Over Information About Elephants With Tuberculosis
- Saturday November 7, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Animal rights activists have sued the US Department of Health and Human Services, seeking the release of data about elephants and tuberculosis because of the risk that the animals could spread the potentially deadly disease to other elephants as well as humans.
- www.ndtv.com
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Sarah Palin Hits Back at PETA, Says At Least Her Son 'Didn't Eat the Dog'
- Sunday January 4, 2015
- World News | Press Trust of India
Former Republican Party US vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, who triggered a new controversy by posting a photo of her six-year-old son standing on a family dog, today hit back at animal rights groups for their criticism and asked them to "chill".
- www.ndtv.com
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Meet Amrita Rao, the animal lover
- Friday November 2, 2012
- Entertainment | Sarika
Amrita Rao not only objected to a recent case of animal cruelty near her house, she also shot off photographic evidence to an animal rights NGO.
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Bollywood- Hollywood come together for vegan cookbook
- Wednesday July 4, 2012
- Entertainment | Riya Chakravarty
A host of Bollywood and Hollywood biggies are set to share their favourite vegan recipes for a book titled "The Bolly Holly Vegan Cookbook".
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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PETA uses Michelle Obama's photo without consent
- Thursday January 7, 2010
- World News | Press Trust of India
Animal rights group PETA used the image of US First Lady Michelle Obama in a campaign against fur clothing without her permission, the White House has said.
- www.ndtv.com