Two Abandoned Bear Cubs Get Adopted... Nature29 Mar 2023 Bear cubs raised by unusual ‘mother’ Frank. Two orphaned bear cubs would've been destined to starve if a man had not adopted them. This heartwarming documentary shows the twins' life with their new "mother", from their first steps to becoming cheeky teenagers. POPULAR ARTICLES Nature frank10 Jul 2025 Our Nature: Symphony of Life Earth is home to over 1.6 million known animal species, each contributing to the intricate web of life that defines our planet. From the soaring birds that grace the skies to the majestic elephants roaming the savannah, nature’s wild animals inhabit every corner of this big blue planet. Explore the extraordinary biodiversity that includes stealthy wildcats, vibrant marine life like whales and fish, and countless other creatures that thrive in diverse ecosystems. These species not only captivate with their beauty but also play vital roles in maintaining the balance of our wildlife and natural environments, reminding us of the delicate interconnectedness of all life forms. Frank. 10 Jul 2025 Conflict Documentaries09 Jul 2025 How Geography Constantly Pushes India & Pakistan to War On April 22, 2025 a major terrorist attack took place near the town of Pahalgam in the Indian administered territory of Jammu and Kashmir. A group of armed attackers emerged from the woods surrounding a meadow and ambushed civilian tourists who were visiting the area. In total, 26 visiting tourists were killed in the massacre – all of whom were civilians, and nearly all of whom were Hindus – representing the deadliest terrorist attack on civilians in Jammu and Kashmir in more than 30 years and the deadliest attack on civilians anywhere in India since 2008. The risk of a massive war erupting between India and Pakistan has nearly always been present for decades but it appears to have increased in chances dramatically in recent times. In order to understand why this border is so militarised today and why Kashmir is such a dangerous and hotly disputed area you need to understand how modern India, Pakistan and Kashmir all came to be in the first place and for a lot of that – as with most other major modern controversial border disputes – you can thank the British. Frank. 09 Jul 2025 China frank14 minutes ago Albanese follows predecessor’s path Retracing the steps of former Australian prime minister Gough Whitlam atop the Great Wall of China, Anthony Albanese brushed off Chinese concerns about unfair business practices. The prime minister pitched himself as continuing the work of his famous Labor forebear to “build stability and security in the region” through engagement. AAP Newswire 14 minutes ago POPULAR ARTICLES Nature frank10 Jul 2025 Our Nature: Symphony of Life Earth is home to over 1.6 million known animal species, each contributing to the intricate web of life that defines our planet. From the soaring birds that grace the skies to the majestic elephants roaming the savannah, nature’s wild animals inhabit every corner of this big blue planet. Explore the extraordinary biodiversity that includes stealthy wildcats, vibrant marine life like whales and fish, and countless other creatures that thrive in diverse ecosystems. These species not only captivate with their beauty but also play vital roles in maintaining the balance of our wildlife and natural environments, reminding us of the delicate interconnectedness of all life forms. Frank. 10 Jul 2025 Conflict Documentaries09 Jul 2025 How Geography Constantly Pushes India & Pakistan to War On April 22, 2025 a major terrorist attack took place near the town of Pahalgam in the Indian administered territory of Jammu and Kashmir. A group of armed attackers emerged from the woods surrounding a meadow and ambushed civilian tourists who were visiting the area. In total, 26 visiting tourists were killed in the massacre – all of whom were civilians, and nearly all of whom were Hindus – representing the deadliest terrorist attack on civilians in Jammu and Kashmir in more than 30 years and the deadliest attack on civilians anywhere in India since 2008. The risk of a massive war erupting between India and Pakistan has nearly always been present for decades but it appears to have increased in chances dramatically in recent times. In order to understand why this border is so militarised today and why Kashmir is such a dangerous and hotly disputed area you need to understand how modern India, Pakistan and Kashmir all came to be in the first place and for a lot of that – as with most other major modern controversial border disputes – you can thank the British. Frank. 09 Jul 2025 China frank14 minutes ago Albanese follows predecessor’s path Retracing the steps of former Australian prime minister Gough Whitlam atop the Great Wall of China, Anthony Albanese brushed off Chinese concerns about unfair business practices. The prime minister pitched himself as continuing the work of his famous Labor forebear to “build stability and security in the region” through engagement. AAP Newswire 14 minutes ago
Nature frank10 Jul 2025 Our Nature: Symphony of Life Earth is home to over 1.6 million known animal species, each contributing to the intricate web of life that defines our planet. From the soaring birds that grace the skies to the majestic elephants roaming the savannah, nature’s wild animals inhabit every corner of this big blue planet. Explore the extraordinary biodiversity that includes stealthy wildcats, vibrant marine life like whales and fish, and countless other creatures that thrive in diverse ecosystems. These species not only captivate with their beauty but also play vital roles in maintaining the balance of our wildlife and natural environments, reminding us of the delicate interconnectedness of all life forms. Frank. 10 Jul 2025
Conflict Documentaries09 Jul 2025 How Geography Constantly Pushes India & Pakistan to War On April 22, 2025 a major terrorist attack took place near the town of Pahalgam in the Indian administered territory of Jammu and Kashmir. A group of armed attackers emerged from the woods surrounding a meadow and ambushed civilian tourists who were visiting the area. In total, 26 visiting tourists were killed in the massacre – all of whom were civilians, and nearly all of whom were Hindus – representing the deadliest terrorist attack on civilians in Jammu and Kashmir in more than 30 years and the deadliest attack on civilians anywhere in India since 2008. The risk of a massive war erupting between India and Pakistan has nearly always been present for decades but it appears to have increased in chances dramatically in recent times. In order to understand why this border is so militarised today and why Kashmir is such a dangerous and hotly disputed area you need to understand how modern India, Pakistan and Kashmir all came to be in the first place and for a lot of that – as with most other major modern controversial border disputes – you can thank the British. Frank. 09 Jul 2025
China frank14 minutes ago Albanese follows predecessor’s path Retracing the steps of former Australian prime minister Gough Whitlam atop the Great Wall of China, Anthony Albanese brushed off Chinese concerns about unfair business practices. The prime minister pitched himself as continuing the work of his famous Labor forebear to “build stability and security in the region” through engagement. AAP Newswire 14 minutes ago
Nature frank10 Jul 2025 Our Nature: Symphony of Life Earth is home to over 1.6 million known animal species, each contributing to the intricate web of life that defines our planet. From the soaring birds that grace the skies to the majestic elephants roaming the savannah, nature’s wild animals inhabit every corner of this big blue planet. Explore the extraordinary biodiversity that includes stealthy wildcats, vibrant marine life like whales and fish, and countless other creatures that thrive in diverse ecosystems. These species not only captivate with their beauty but also play vital roles in maintaining the balance of our wildlife and natural environments, reminding us of the delicate interconnectedness of all life forms. Frank. 10 Jul 2025
Conflict Documentaries09 Jul 2025 How Geography Constantly Pushes India & Pakistan to War On April 22, 2025 a major terrorist attack took place near the town of Pahalgam in the Indian administered territory of Jammu and Kashmir. A group of armed attackers emerged from the woods surrounding a meadow and ambushed civilian tourists who were visiting the area. In total, 26 visiting tourists were killed in the massacre – all of whom were civilians, and nearly all of whom were Hindus – representing the deadliest terrorist attack on civilians in Jammu and Kashmir in more than 30 years and the deadliest attack on civilians anywhere in India since 2008. The risk of a massive war erupting between India and Pakistan has nearly always been present for decades but it appears to have increased in chances dramatically in recent times. In order to understand why this border is so militarised today and why Kashmir is such a dangerous and hotly disputed area you need to understand how modern India, Pakistan and Kashmir all came to be in the first place and for a lot of that – as with most other major modern controversial border disputes – you can thank the British. Frank. 09 Jul 2025
China frank14 minutes ago Albanese follows predecessor’s path Retracing the steps of former Australian prime minister Gough Whitlam atop the Great Wall of China, Anthony Albanese brushed off Chinese concerns about unfair business practices. The prime minister pitched himself as continuing the work of his famous Labor forebear to “build stability and security in the region” through engagement. AAP Newswire 14 minutes ago