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‘Alcoholic’ Labrador becomes first dog treated for addiction: Vets scramble to save two pets hooked on booze left out by dead owner – with one canine dying

An ‘alcoholic’ Labrador became the first dog being treated for alcohol addiction after vets scrambled to save him and another dog hooked on booze that was left out by their dead owner.
A male puppy named Coco came to the Woodside Animal Welfare Trust suffering from canine alcohol withdrawal, which the animal shelter said was ‘a first’ for them.
The animal rescue in Plymouth, Devon, added that Coco, a two-year-old Labrador cross, has been with them for over a month, having required intensive care since arriving as part of his ‘tragic’ journey.
A veterinarian who was on-site at the time tried their best to save both dogs, but the second dog passed away and Coco remained ‘seriously unwell’, the shelter wrote on Facebook.
The brown labrador then required around the clock care and his symptoms indicated that he was in alcohol withdrawal.
Staff at the rescue centre told the Telegraph that the dogs became dependent on alcohol when their owner left out drinks before he went to sleep.
The dog spent four weeks sedated at the shelter to help him with his withdrawal symptoms and to reduce the risk of further fits.
The treatment worked and the puppy will be ready for adoption soon: ‘We are so thankful that we are now out of danger and Coco is off all medication and is now starting to behave like a normal dog.
‘He is not yet ready for adoption and whilst physically he seems to have recovered, mentally he is still very anxious at times.’
The shelter added that the Dunroamin Special Care Unit, which means Coco could be cared for in a more homely environment and away from the main kennels,’certainly made a difference in his recovery and overall wellbeing’.
The shelter said without their care, ‘Coco would likely not have survived this heart-breaking ordeal’.
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Paris Fashion Week 2025: A Season of Bold Reinvention

Paris Fashion Week 2025 has arrived with more than just glamour on the runway—it’s signaling a major turning point for the global fashion industry. From leadership shakeups at legendary fashion houses to fresh strategies aimed at reviving sluggish luxury sales, this season is less about tradition and more about transformation.
Creative Leadership Takes Center Stage
This year, all eyes are on Chanel and Dior. Both brands, known for defining eras of elegance, are under new creative leadership for the first time in years. Each debut brought its own energy. Chanel leaned into sharp tailoring and minimalist detailing—a shift from the romanticism of past collections—while Dior stunned audiences with bold silhouettes and cultural references that hinted at a more global, forward-thinking vision.
The shakeup isn’t just about aesthetics. Insiders say these leadership changes reflect a broader push to attract a new generation of buyers who value innovation, diversity, and purpose as much as luxury.
Post-Pandemic Pressures Push Brands to Adapt
Beyond the catwalk, the luxury market is facing a reality check. The post-pandemic boom that lifted sales in 2021 and 2022 has slowed, leaving many major houses reevaluating their business models. Rising production costs, changing consumer values, and a global shift toward sustainability have forced brands to rethink how they connect with their audiences.
Some are experimenting with smaller, more curated fashion shows aimed at creating intimate, immersive experiences. Others are merging fashion with technology, offering digital collections, augmented reality previews, and interactive shopping platforms to keep younger consumers engaged.
Luxury Meets Purpose
One of the most noticeable themes this season is intentionality. Several emerging designers used their runway shows to highlight social issues—from climate change to cultural preservation—making it clear that fashion in 2025 is not just about what you wear, but what it represents. Even established houses are weaving more storytelling and purpose-driven messaging into their presentations.
A Pivotal Season for Global Fashion
Paris Fashion Week has always been the heartbeat of style, but this year, it feels more like a strategic summit than a celebration. Brands are no longer just competing on creativity—they’re racing to stay relevant in a rapidly evolving world. With leadership changes at the top, shifting consumer expectations, and new approaches to business, Paris Fashion Week 2025 may be remembered as the moment fashion stopped looking back and started shaping its future.
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Climate Migration: The Hidden Crisis of Our Time

When we talk about climate change, images of rising seas, extreme heat, and melting glaciers often dominate. But there’s a human dimension that is growing far faster than policymakers are ready to admit: climate migration.
The United Nations projects that by 2050, over 200 million people could be displaced due to environmental changes. These are not “refugees” in the traditional sense fleeing war or political oppression—they are families leaving their homes because the land has become unlivable. From villages in Bangladesh swallowed by floods to farmers in sub-Saharan Africa devastated by drought, the crisis is already here.
Unlike other global challenges, climate migration is not confined to one region. Wildfires in California, flooding in Germany, and hurricanes in the Caribbean have displaced thousands in developed nations as well. The difference is that wealthier countries often have more resources to rebuild. Poorer nations do not.
This raises a difficult question: Who is responsible? Nations with the largest carbon footprints have contributed the most to climate change, but those suffering most are often the least responsible. This imbalance is fueling debates about climate reparations and global migration policies.
The ripple effects extend beyond humanitarian concerns. Large-scale displacement can destabilize economies, strain healthcare systems, and intensify political tensions. Europe’s refugee crisis of 2015, driven largely by war, was a preview of the political and social challenges mass migration can bring. Multiply that by climate factors, and the stakes become enormous.
Governments need to act now. Investing in climate adaptation, creating legal protections for climate migrants, and developing international agreements will be essential. Ignoring the issue will not make it go away. If anything, the world is already late to the conversation.
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Oscars 2025: ‘Anora’ Shines, Adrien Brody and Mikey Madison Win Big

In a stunning turn of events at the 97th Academy Awards, the low-budget comedy-drama “Anora” swept the ceremony, securing five Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Actress for Mikey Madison. Adrien Brody clinched Best Actor for his role in “The Brutalist,” marking his second win in this category.
Anora’s Remarkable Triumph
Directed by Sean Baker, “Anora” tells the story of a sex worker who marries a wealthy Russian playboy. Despite its modest budget, the film captivated audiences and critics alike, leading to its impressive haul at the Oscars. Baker himself matched a historic record by winning four Oscars in one night—Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Editing—a feat previously achieved only by Walt Disney in 1954.
Mikey Madison’s portrayal of the titular character earned her the Best Actress award, surpassing seasoned nominees such as Demi Moore, who was favored for her role in “The Substance.”
Adrien Brody’s Second Oscar Win
Adrien Brody’s performance as architect László Tóth in “The Brutalist” garnered him the Best Actor award, adding a second Oscar to his accolades. His portrayal of the troubled architect resonated with the Academy, solidifying his status as a leading actor in Hollywood.
Other Notable Wins
Zoe Saldaña won Best Supporting Actress for her role in “Emilia Pérez,” and Kieran Culkin took home Best Supporting Actor for “A Real Pain.” Additionally, Paul Tazewell made history as the first Black man to win Best Costume Design for his work on “Wicked.”
Conclusion
The 2025 Oscars highlighted the power of storytelling, with “Anora” leading the charge. The film’s success underscores the industry’s growing recognition of diverse narratives and the talents that bring them to life.thetimes.co.uk
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