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16 Mar 2025

#society

The Telegraph: Gene Hackman’s children ‘not named in actor’s $80m will’
Gene Hackman’s children ‘not named in actor’s $80m will’
Gene Hackman's three children are set to contest the actor's $80 million estate, which he left entirely to his late wife, Betsy Arakawa. Hackman passed away from heart disease and Alzheimer’s, while Arakawa died from hantavirus.

The couple was found dead in their New Mexico home, raising questions about whether Hackman's children will inherit any part of the estate, as he designated Arakawa as the sole beneficiary in 1995.


Times Of Israel: Israeli aid group uses chatbot to help survivors of sexual assault in South Sudan
Israeli aid group uses chatbot to help survivors of sexual assault in South Sudan
In South Sudan, a 28-year-old woman faced immense challenges after being gang-raped, struggling to find medical help due to closed clinics and lack of funds. An Israel-based organization, IsraAID, has introduced a WhatsApp chatbot to assist survivors by documenting cases and notifying social workers quickly, although concerns about data privacy remain.

Despite these efforts, many women in displacement camps still encounter stigma and limited access to services. The ongoing lack of resources, exacerbated by reduced international aid, complicates the situation for survivors, highlighting the need for community engagement and innovative solutions in a low-tech environment.


#culture

GB News: Amanda Abbington shares wedding update as BBC Strictly star makes admission over 'barrage of abuse'
Amanda Abbington shares wedding update as BBC Strictly star makes admission over  'barrage of abuse'
Amanda Abbington has delayed her wedding to Jonathan Goodwin by a year, now set for 2026, due to ongoing legal issues following Goodwin's life-altering accident and Abbington's challenging year marked by public scrutiny after her time on Strictly Come Dancing.

Abbington described last year as "one of the worst" of her life, citing a "constant barrage of abuse" and a "toxic environment" during the show. Following a BBC investigation, some of her complaints were upheld, leading to changes in the show's practices and an apology from the BBC.