Indian photographer stunned as monkey ‘cries’ after baby’s collapse

Groups of monkeys roam freely around Delhi’s streets. (File photo: Reuters)
Updated 11 May 2017
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Indian photographer stunned as monkey ‘cries’ after baby’s collapse

DUBAI: An Indian photographer was left awe-struck after she snapped a mother monkey appear to cry out as her son collapsed in her arms.
However, luckily the baby had just tripped over and was soon up and running again.
The heart-warming shot was taken by 31-year-old Avinash Lodhi in Jabalphur, India.
She told the Telegraph on Wednesday that the picture meant a lot to her.
“This picture is very close to my heart because throughout my entire photography career I have never seen anything like this.
“It was so quick I didn’t even know what was happening when I took the picture but as soon as I confirmed the image I was silent for an hour.
“This moment is rare, especially with animals.”

It is not uncommon to see monkeys roaming the streets in various Indian cities, much to the chagrin of some officials.
In 2014, India hired a group of monkey impersonators to scare the real marauding animals away from parliament and other key buildings in the nation’s capital, officials told AFP at the time.
Groups of monkeys, which are revered by some, roam freely around Delhi’s streets where they trash gardens, offices and even attack people in their search for food.

(With AFP)


Musk’s X to open source new algorithm in seven days

Updated 11 January 2026
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Musk’s X to open source new algorithm in seven days

Elon Musk said on Saturday that social media platform X ​will open its new algorithm, including all code for organic and advertising post recommendations, to the public in seven days.
“This ‌will be ‌repeated ‌every ⁠4 ​weeks, ‌with comprehensive developer notes, to help you understand what changed,” he said in his X post.
Earlier this week, the European ⁠Commission decided to extend a ‌retention order sent ‍to ‍X last year, which ‍related to algorithms and dissemination of illegal content, prolonging it to the end ​of 2026, spokesperson Thomas Regnier told reporters on ⁠Thursday.
In July 2025, Paris prosecutors investigated the social media platform for suspected algorithmic bias and fraudulent data extraction, which Musk’s X called a “politically-motivated criminal investigation” that threatens its users’ free ‌speech.