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  • Shots fired ‘mistakenly at Yemeni Coast Guard’ from yacht once owned by Richard Burton

    Shots fired ‘mistakenly at Yemeni Coast Guard’ from yacht once owned by Richard Burton

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    Armed guards aboard a yacht once owned by the late Welsh actor Richard Burton have fired on approaching ships in the Gulf of Aden, prompting an intense gunfight. Yemeni authorities said the guards mistakenly opened fire on a Coast Guard vessel but the ship’s manager insisted they had clashed with pirates.

    The shooting reportedly killed one Yemeni Coast Guard member and wounded another person in a hail of gunfire – the guards are said to have shot as many as 200 rounds of ammunition. The incident shows the danger faced by both shippers and security forces in the waters off the Arab world’s poorest country, even as it remains crucial for global commerce.

    Details of what happened to the Kalizma remain unclear and contested, hours after the incident. The British military’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations initially reported it as an attack with gunfire off Nishtun, in Yemen’s far east near the border with Oman.

    But later, the British military operation providing support to ships across the Mideast described the attack in the Gulf of Aden as being “confirmed by authorities as government agency activity”, without elaborating.

    Ambrey, a maritime intelligence company, said in a brief that a Yemeni Coast Guard contingent had approached a Cook Islands-flagged yacht that hadn’t responded to radio calls.

    According to the Coast Guard, “an armed security team … onboard the yacht then opened fire on the approaching Yemenis and attempted to escape perceived pirates,” Ambrey said. The Coast Guard “returned fire and followed the yacht for approximately an hour until communications with the yacht could be established and the misunderstanding between the parties resolved”.

    Ambrey said one Yemeni Coast Guard member was killed. A later statement from the Yemeni Coast Guard, posted online, acknowledged the death and said its forces along with Yemen’s navy tried to stop the Kalizma as it was operating in a “very suspicious way” close to the shore and did not answer radio calls.

    “The yacht penetrated territorial waters and sailed in them without raising the flag of the yacht’s country, as well as refused to respond and stop in clear violation of international maritime law,” the Yemeni Coast Guard said.

    Aashim Mongia, the owner of Mumbai’s West Coast Marine Yacht Services, which manages the Kalizma, told The Associated Press that one of the guards on board the vessel suffered a gunshot wound to the shoulder. He insisted that “pirates” attacked the vessel first and came back in several waves to try to take the Kalizma, forcing the ship’s three guards to fire more than 200 rounds to protect the nine crew on board.

    “If it was the Yemeni Coast Guard, why did they open fire?” Mongia asked.

    Photos from the ship showed what appeared to be bullet holes from small arms fire scattered across the luxurious Kalizma.

    Initially built in 1906, the Kalizma was bought by Burton for $220,000 in 1967. It was on board the ship where he gave actor and his twice-wife Elizabeth Taylor a 69.42-carat, pear-shaped diamond now known as the Taylor-Burton Diamond.

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    Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton on Kalizma off Capo Caccia on the coast of Sardinia, August 1967. Photograph: Express/Getty Images

    The ship later was bought by Indian investor Shirish Saraf, according to a profile by magazine Boat International. Requests for comment to Saraf’s investment firm Samena Capital were not answered.

    Nishtun is held by forces allied to Yemen’s internationally recognised government, which is backed by a Saudi-led coalition. The Gulf of Aden is a crucial route for global trade and has seen attacks attributed to Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi rebels during the country’s yearslong civil war. Somali pirate attacks that once plagued the region have mostly stopped in recent years.

    However, attacks have happened there before. In December 2020, a mysterious attack targeted a cargo ship off Nishtun. In Yemen’s war, bomb-carrying drone boats, as well as sea mines, have been used.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Direct ancestors of King Charles owned slave plantations, documents reveal

    Direct ancestors of King Charles owned slave plantations, documents reveal

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    Direct ancestors of King Charles III and the royal family bought and exploited enslaved people on tobacco plantations in Virginia, according to new research shared with the Guardian.

    A document discovered in archives reveals that a direct ancestor of the king was involved in buying at least 200 enslaved people from the Royal African Company (RAC) in 1686.

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    Frances Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne Photograph: Creative Commons

    The document instructs a ship’s captain to deliver the enslaved Africans to Edward Porteus, a tobacco plantation owner in Virginia, and two other men. Porteus’s son, Robert, inherited his father’s estate before moving his family to England, in 1720. Later a direct descendant, Frances Smith, married the aristocrat Claude Bowes-Lyon. Their granddaughter was Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the late queen mother.

    The documents establishing these royal roots were found by the researcher Desirée Baptiste, while investigating links between the Church of England and enslavers in Virginia, for a play she has written.

    The revelation follows the Guardian’s publication of a document earlier this month that linked the slave trader Edward Colston to the British monarchy. The latest discovery, which Baptiste made deep in the RAC archives, reveals a direct line up the Windsor family tree to the trafficking of enslaved Africans.

    The RAC, which traded almost 180,000 enslaved people, was granted royal charters by successive English kings. In the newly published document, senior RAC officials, describing themselves as “your loving friends”, instructed the captain of a ship to deliver “negroes” to Edward Porteus.

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    “You are with your first opportunity of wind and weather that God shall send after receipt hereof to sett sail out of the River of Thames on the Shipp of Speedwell and make the best of your way to James Island on the River of Gambia,” the instruction stated. It added: “ … our said Agent to put aboard the Shipp Two Hundred Negroes and as many more as he shall get ready and the ship can conveniently carry … and then proceed … to Potomac River in Maryland, and deliver them to Mr Edward Porteus, Mr Christopher Robinson and Mr Richard Gardiner.”

    The will of Edward Porteus, another document examined by Baptiste, referred to “negroes”, whom he left to his son Robert. Edward Porteus also left to his wife, Margaret, “my negroe girl Cumbo”.

    Virginia is a landmark state in the history of US slavery, because of an infamous landing of enslaved African people at Jamestown in 1619. Laws developed in the state to maintain slavery and crush uprisings included whipping, and dismembering people by cutting off a foot. A study of these laws states that: “A slave giving false evidence would … receive his 39 lashes and then have his ears nailed to the pillory for half an hour, after which they would be cut off.”

    An uprising by enslaved people in 1663 in Gloucester County, where Porteus was based, was mercilessly put down, according to an account by the Colonial Willamsburg Foundation: “Several bloody heads dangled from local chimney tops as a gruesome warning to others.”

    Earlier this month, in response to the Guardian’s reporting, Charles signalled for the first time his support for research into the links between the British monarchy and the transatlantic slave trade.

    A Buckingham Palace spokesperson said at the time that Charles took “profoundly seriously” the issue of slavery, which he has described as an “appalling atrocity”. Support for the research was part of Charles’s process of deepening his understanding of “slavery’s enduring impact”, the spokesperson said, which had “continued with vigour and determination” since his accession.

    Race equality and reparations campaigners told the Guardian that while they mostly welcomed the support for research, they believed Charles must go further, and acknowledge the established history now.

    A palace spokesperson said in response to questions about the Windsor family’s heritage in Virginia that they were unable to comment until after the coronation. A spokesperson explained that the media operation was under “intense pressure” dealing with global interest in the coronation.

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    Frances Bowes-Lyon. Photograph: National Portrait Gallery London

    However, last week the bishop of London, Sarah Mullally, issued an apology relating to the same Virginia family. A son of Robert Porteus by a second marriage, a lineage separate from the royal family, was Beilby Porteus, who was bishop of London for 22 years from 1787. In January, Fulham Palace Trust, which maintains the historic London bishops’ residence, published research on the Porteus plantations. It acknowledged that Bishop Porteus and a brother inherited their father’s large Virginia estate, and continued to profit from it as “absentee plantation owners and enslavers”.

    Mullally marked the opening of a new Fulham Palace exhibition on transatlantic slavery and resistance by issuing an apology relating in part to Porteus. “I am profoundly sorry for the harm that was inflicted by my predecessors through their involvement with the transatlantic slave trade,” Mullally said in a statement. “It continues to be a source of great shame to us as a diocese.”

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    In the play that Baptiste developed from her historical research, the lead character calls on Charles to apologise for the monarchy’s institutional and family involvement in transatlantic slavery.

    “The Royal African Company document shows the current king’s direct ancestor trafficking newly arrived Africans, and profiting from the confiscated lives of enslaved people, like the ‘Negroe girl Cumbo’ left in Edward’s will,” Baptiste said. “This means the royal links to slavery are more than just institutional, they are in their family heritage.”

    Prof Trevor Burnard, the director of the Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation at the University of Hull, said: “Charles has given an encouraging response to further research, and this new information shows that further research should be done, showing how extensive the links are of the royal family, aristocracy and all parts of Britain, to slavery.”

    Do you have information about this story? Email investigations@theguardian.com, or use Signal or WhatsApp to message (UK) +44 7584 640566 or (US) +1 646 886 8761. 

    A staged reading of Desirée Baptiste’s play, Incidents in the Life of an Anglican Slave, Written by Herself, will be performed at Lambeth Palace Library on 27 April.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • 5 Expensive things owned by Tejasswi Prakash

    5 Expensive things owned by Tejasswi Prakash

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    Mumbai: Popular TV actress and Bigg Boss 15 winner Tejasswi Prakash has become one of the highest-paid actresses in the television industry. She has not only accumulated a massive fan base but has also become more wealthy since participating in the TV reality show Bigg Boss.

    In this article, we will take a closer look at some of the expensive things owned by Tejasswi Prakash, giving an insight into the lavish lifestyle of the popular actress. Speaking about her net worth, as per multiple reports, it is estimated to be around Rs 20 crore.

    1. A House In Goa

    As the actress owns several homes, Tejasswi Prakash had recently gifted herself a lavish house in Goa. She shared the pictures of this brand-new house with her fans too.

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    2. Luxurious Flat In Dubai

    Tejasswi Prakash and Karan Kundrra are the most loved couple in the TV industry who have been dating each other since they met inside the Bigg Boss house. The couple who have not tied the knot yet, have bought their first-ever house together in Jumeirah, Dubai. The home is worth Rs 2 crore according to various reports.

    3. Mumbai Abode

    Tejasswi Prakash has been living in her Mumbai house for the past 25 years. The actress recently shared a glimpse of her lavish abode while talking about her TV journey. The royal and aesthetic interior of the house caught everyone’s attention and her house became the talk of the town for several weeks.

    4. Audi Q4

    Tejasswi Prakash bought the Audi Q4 just after lifting the Bigg Boss 15 trophy. The price for the car is around Rs. 80 lahks to Rs 1 crore.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Top 5 expensive, lavish vanity vans owned by Indian celebrities

    Top 5 expensive, lavish vanity vans owned by Indian celebrities

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    Hyderabad: Actors use vanity vans during their breaks from shoots and they have now become the symbol of their status and personal style. Most of the actors modify their vanity vans according to their own taste. From bars and gyms to lavish restrooms, a few actors and actresses own vanity vans which have everything almost inside it and they are nothing less than their luxurious homes when it comes to lavish interiors. In this write-up, we will tell you about the most expensive vanity vans owned by Indian celebrities.

    1. Kangana Ranaut

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    The ‘Queen’ actress recently hit the headlines after she spent around Rs 65 lakh to modify her vanity van. It is reported that Kangana Ranaut wanted the design her vanity van to look similar to her house. The furniture of her vanity van is made of the original wood. Kangana owns one of the most expensive vanity vans among India celebrities.

    2. Allu Arjun

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    Pushpa star Allu Arjun owns one of the most luxurious vanity vans in India. His van named Falcon is said to be worth Rs 7 crore. The vanity van has luxurious items, a compact bed, imported lights and a separate sitting area. It has been reportedly designed by Reddy Customs caravan.

    3. Shah Rukh Khan

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    Shah Rukh Khan’s 14- meter-long vanity van reportedly cost around Rs 4 to 5 crore. King Khan’s Volvo 9BR comes with a gym, living area, bedroom, restroom and more. It is customised with the latest gadgets and technology. It is also the first Indian vanity van to have a hydraulic system.

    4. Salman Khan

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    Salman Khan’s vanity van also reportedly costs around Rs 4 crore. According to the reports, Bhaijaan’s vanity van is made by Van Morface. The vanity van boasts of all latest gadgets and a big Salman Khan portrait. It has meeting room, gym and luxurious furniture.

    5. Akshay Kumar

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    Akshay Kumar gives several films every year and is among the busiest actors in Bollywood. The actor has bought a luxurious vanity van which costs approx Rs 5 crore.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Riding in Luxury: Most expensive cycles owned by B-town celebs

    Riding in Luxury: Most expensive cycles owned by B-town celebs

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    Mumbai: It is said that cycling helps you to remain active and helps lower body fat levels. From legs to the heart, it helps almost every organ of the body. In short, cycling offers a wealth of benefits and various Bollywood celebrities promote cycling. In this write-up, we will tell you about the most expensive cycles owned by various celebrities.

    1. Ayushmann Khurrana

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    Ayushmann Khurrana has revealed in various interviews before lockdown that he loves cycling but it was during the first wave of Covid-19 that he was spotted cycling in Chandigarh. Both Ayushmann and his wife Tahira were spotted cycling during the period of lockdown. Ayushmann’s wife owns Firefox Sniper D, which comes at a price range of Rs 20,000 to 30,000 while Ayushmann himself owns a Scott cycle, which usually ranges from Rs 3 to 6 lakhs.

    2. Shahid Kapoor

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    Shahid Kapoor who is seen in different avatars on the big screen is a fitness freak in real life. He is usually seen doing exercise and cycling. The price of the cycle he owns ranges between Rs 2.5 to 3 lakh, according to TOI.

    3. Ranbir Kapoor

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    Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor is usually spotted cycling around the streets of Mumbai. The TJMM actor is fond of cycling and usually upgrades his cycle from one brand to another. But after the lockdown, the actor bought a foldable electric bike which costs a whopping Rs 1,46,000. RK’s bike is ‘Mate X foldable electric bike, which is too costly. Isn’t it?

    4. Sara Ali Khan

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    The paragon of beauty and daughter of Nawab Saif Ali Khan, Sara Ali Khan is seen trying everything to keep herself fit. The secret behind the slaying looks of actresses is the hard workout she is doing in the gym. The actress also loves cycling and owns a cycle which features a u-bend chassis. The cycle brand Riders cycles usually range from Rs 10,000 to 15,000 and Sara Ali Khan owns ‘Vogue’ model of the Riders brand.

    5. Salman Khan

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    Bollywood’s Bhaijaan is often seen cycling in the streets and it is reported that the ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’ star owns the ‘Being Human’ electric cycle which costs around Rs 60,000

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )