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		<title>Banksy Confirms New Statue in Central London</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Banksy has confirmed his authorship of a new statue in central London, sparking discussions about its implications. The statue features a man with a flag covering his face.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new <strong>statue by Banksy</strong> has appeared on Waterloo Place in central London, confirmed by the artist himself on Instagram. The statue depicts a suited man carrying a large flag that obscures his face, reflecting the bronze and granite monuments nearby.</p>
<p>Banksy announced his authorship on April 30, 2026, just a day after the statue was first reported. This latest piece adds to Banksy&#8217;s growing presence in London, where he has been increasingly active over the last two years.</p>
<p><strong>Key facts about the statue:</strong></p>
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<li>The statue&#8217;s plinth features Banksy&#8217;s signature etched into it.</li>
<li>In summer 2024, Banksy created a series of stencilled animal silhouettes across London.</li>
<li>In September 2025, he painted an unauthorised mural at the Royal Courts of Justice.</li>
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<p>Commentators have expressed mixed reactions to the statue. One said, &#8220;I love that he appears when enough time has passed to forget, and arrives with full force unnoticed.&#8221; Another remarked on its impact: &#8220;As a long-time Banksy collector, this one really hits. Big monument energy, but the idea is brutally simple: a suited figure blinded by its own flag. Classic Banksy. Quiet at first, then impossible to unsee.&#8221;</p>
<p>Banksy&#8217;s identity has long been shrouded in mystery, leading to extensive speculation about the artist behind the works. This new statue is likely to fuel further discussions regarding both its artistic significance and its message.</p>
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		<title>Desmond Morris: A Legacy of Exploration and Curiosity</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Desmond Morris, a prominent zoologist and author, died at the age of 98 on April 19, 2026. His work spanned over six decades.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Desmond Morris died at the age of <strong>98</strong> on April 19, 2026, leaving behind a remarkable legacy as a zoologist, writer, and broadcaster. Over his <strong>60-year career</strong>, he authored more than <strong>50 books</strong>, profoundly impacting the fields of zoology and anthropology.</p>
<p>His most famous work, <em>The Naked Ape</em>, sold an estimated <strong>18 million copies</strong>, making it one of the best-selling science books of all time. This book alone represents a significant achievement in popularizing animal behavior research.</p>
<p>Morris was born on January 24, 1928, in Purton, Wiltshire. He completed his doctorate in animal behavior at Oxford University before taking on the role of curator of mammals at <strong>London Zoo</strong> from 1959 to 1967.</p>
<p>His television program, <em>Zoo Time</em>, began airing in 1956 and produced <strong>500 episodes</strong> over its eleven-year run. This show brought animal behavior to the living rooms of millions.</p>
<p>Morris’s first book was published in <strong>1958</strong>, focusing on the ten-spined stickleback, marking the beginning of his prolific writing career. He maintained a lifelong friendship with David Attenborough—another giant in the field of natural history.</p>
<p>In addition to his literary accomplishments, Morris identified <strong>4,237 species</strong> of warm-blooded mammals by 1965 and made <strong>281 trips</strong> to <strong>76 countries</strong>. These numbers reflect not only his dedication but also his insatiable curiosity about the natural world.</p>
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