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Radioactive Rovers? Chernobyl Blue Dogs Stun Scientists.

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The dogs are part of the long-established stray population living near the abandoned power plant. Photo credit: Clearfuturefund on Instagram

A number of stray dogs living within the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in Ukraine have recently been observed with unusually bright blue fur. The sightings have drawn attention from animal welfare organisations, researchers, and the international media, sparking questions about the cause of the strange colouration.

The dogs, which form part of the long-established stray population living near the abandoned power plant site, are regularly monitored and fed by volunteer groups. While the region remains restricted due to radioactive contamination following the 1986 nuclear disaster, wildlife, including dogs, wolves, horses and birds, has continued to survive in the area for decades.

Long-Term Stray Dog Population

Descendants of Pets Left Behind in 1986

Many of the dogs living in the zone today are descended from domestic pets left behind when residents were evacuated. Over time, the animals formed territorial packs and adapted to the area. Animal welfare groups work to provide care, vaccinations and health monitoring in order to control disease spread and improve their general wellbeing. These dogs are generally recognised for their varied coat colours, often reflecting mixed breeding patterns across multiple generations. However, the recent appearance of several dogs with distinctly blue-tinted fur has raised concerns and curiosity.

No Evidence of Radiation Mutation

Chemical Contact Considered Most Likely Cause

Early assumptions suggested that the blue colouring might be linked to radiation exposure. However, veterinary specialists and researchers familiar with animals living in the exclusion zone have stressed that the dogs show no signs of physical illness typically associated with radiation poisoning. The animals appear active, mobile and socially normal within their packs.

Experts examining the situation believe the colouration is more likely the result of external contact with a chemical substance rather than a biological mutation. The exclusion zone contains numerous abandoned industrial facilities and derelict buildings that once stored chemicals, construction materials and waste products. It is possible the dogs rolled in or brushed against a colour-pigmented material, such as copper-based compounds or remnants of industrial dyes.

Rescue Groups Monitoring Health

Samples and Fur Analysis Under Way

Animal protection volunteers working in the region have begun gathering fur samples for laboratory analysis. These tests aim to determine the precise compound responsible for the blue appearance, which may help to identify its source. The primary concern is whether the substance is toxic. If the material is found to be harmful, on-site efforts will likely focus on removing or sealing off the contamination point to prevent further exposure. However, if the compound proves non-toxic, the issue may be viewed as more cosmetic than dangerous.

Key Points:

  • Stray dogs living in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone have recently been observed with bright blue fur.
  • The phenomenon is believed to be caused by contact with a chemical substance rather than radiation or genetic mutation.
  • The dogs appear healthy, active and display no signs of radiation-related illness.
  • Animal welfare teams are collecting samples for analysis to identify the compound responsible.
  • Monitoring will continue to ensure the safety of the animals and the environment.

Living Conditions Remain Harsh

Survival Depends on Human Support and Pack Structure

The blue dogs highlight the complex and often harsh reality of animal life inside the exclusion area. Food supplies are inconsistent, and many dogs rely heavily on volunteers who travel into the zone to provide care. Temperature extremes, territorial disputes and disease pose constant threats. Despite these pressures, the dogs have adapted to human absence and display behaviours typical of semi-feral populations, forming structured social groups around abandoned structures and former residential zones.

Continuing Research into Animal Life

Chernobyl Remains an Uncontrolled Ecosystem

The situation underscores the ongoing scientific interest in how wildlife adapts to long-term human abandonment. The exclusion zone remains one of the most unusual ecological environments in the world, heavily contaminated, yet largely undisturbed by modern development. As researchers continue studying the blue dogs, the broader work of understanding how animals survive, reproduce and interact with the landscape will continue to shape knowledge of post-human ecosystems.

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Netflix Finds Paradise In The Mango Groves Of Axarquia

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Credit: Screenshot Mango trailer.

Move over Tuscany, because these days Malaga’s mango country is having its big moment. Netflix has just premiered Mango, a romantic drama shot entirely in the sun-drenched hills of the wonderful Axarquia region. That’s where Europe’s sweetest mangoes grow.

Directed by Danish filmmaker Mehdi Avaz, the film stars Dar Salim (Game of Thrones) and Josephine Park (The Nurse). And it tells the story of an ex-lawyer who escapes tragedy to live on a struggling mango farm. The twist? A hotel manager arrives with plans that could change everything. Cue love, conflict, and plenty of Mediterranean light.

A cinematic postcard from Axarquia

But Mango isn’t just another Netflix love story. It’s a cinematic postcard from southern Spain. Velez-Malaga, Frigiliana and a mango plantation in Benamocarra all take centre stage in the production. And they’re captured during the real mango harvest last September. 

The backdrop belongs to Eurofresh, an organic producer whose orchards stretch across 40 years of history and now, onto the global streaming screen.

More than a simple movie for Axarquia

Local producer María Cabello, from the Malaga-based company Anima Stillking, says the project was special for more than one reason. “We wanted it to feel authentic. The heat, the harvest, the community. Everyone who wasn’t Danish was from Malaga. That’s something we try to sell to every production that comes here.”

Filming wasn’t easy: August sun, steep Frigiliana streets, and gear carried by hand through pedestrian lanes. But the payoff? “We ate a lot of mangoes,” Cabello laughs.For the Axarquia, Mango is more than another movie.  It’s a celebration of the place, of the beauty of this area. After years of being Spain’s quiet agricultural powerhouse, the region is finally shining on screen. Under the bright Andalusian sky, even the fruit tells a story of resilience, flavour and love.

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Catalonia Whets Travellers’ Appetites

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The World Travel Market 2025 in London has seen the Catalonia region reaffirm its standing with the British travel market, reporting 1.89 million UK visitors in 2024 who spent a total of €2.024 billion.

While these figures haven’t yet recovered to pre-Brexit levels, tourism officials say the market is “mature, stable and increasingly focused on higher value experiences.”

At the fair, a delegation from Catalonia – including senior tourism officials – highlighted the region’s shift toward cultural, gastronomic and sustainable travel, rather than just sun-and-sea holidaying.

Spain’s second-largest inbound market from the UK, Catalonia is also strengthening direct flight links with 18 UK airports and four in Ireland, helping keep connectivity solid. As one senior official put it, the aim is to capture a visitor with “value added” who stays longer, spends more, and engages with the region beyond the coastal resorts.

What the Catalonia strategy signals is a maturing of UK tourism: fewer one-week beach escapes and more interest in gastronomy, culture, golf, long stays and off-peak travel.

The presence of chef Paco Pérez at a London cocktail event, hosted by the Catalonia delegation, showed a serious level of ambition on food tourism.

Michelin-starred chef Paco Pérez is one of Spain’s most acclaimed culinary figures, and is the creative force behind several award-winning restaurants, including Miramar in Llançà (Girona) and Enoteca in Barcelona, which together hold five Michelin stars.

This focus on higher-value, experience-led tourism shows why the UK market remains both resilient and evolving.

Keeping flight connections regular and efficient, investing in mid-week stays, high-end premium experiences and diversifying beyond sun and sand will matter more than ever if destinations are to stay ahead.

This also matters for the wider Spanish tourism picture. The UK remains a key source of tourists and revenue; the fact that Catalonia can hold its ground is encouraging for destinations elsewhere.

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Police Launch Manhunt After Two Prisoners Mistakenly Released From HMP Wandsworth

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HMP Wandsworth, where two inmates were mistakenly released, are prompting urgent police appeals. Credit: Nicole Piepgras / Shutterstock

Police in London and Surrey have launched urgent manhunts after two prisoners were mistakenly released from HMP Wandsworth, one of the country’s most high-profile jails.

The Metropolitan Police confirmed that 24-year-old Brahim Kaddour-Cherif, a registered sex offender, was wrongly freed from the south London prison on Wednesday, October 29, 2025. Officers were notified of the error almost a week later, on Tuesday, November 4, and immediately began a full investigation and search operation.

Met Police appeal for public help

Kaddour-Cherif, who is of Algerian nationality, has links to Westminster and Tower Hamlets. He is described as being of medium build, with short dark hair and a trimmed beard. Police have urged the public not to approach him but to call 999 immediately, quoting CAD 4697/04NOV25.

Commander Paul Trevers said, “As soon as we were informed of the mistake, officers moved quickly to begin a full investigation and search operation. Our priority now is to locate Kaddour-Cherif safely and return him to custody.”

Officers continue to carry out searches across London and the surrounding counties, working closely with prison authorities to determine how the error occurred.

Second manhunt in Surrey

Meanwhile, Surrey Police are searching for William ‘Billy’ Smith, aged 35, who was also mistakenly released from HMP Wandsworth around the same period.

Smith is wanted on recall to prison and is believed to have connections to the Reigate and Horley areas. He is described as white, around 5 feet and 9 inches tall, of medium build, with brown hair and blue eyes. Despite extensive enquiries, officers have so far been unable to trace him.

A Surrey Police spokesperson said, “We are appealing for help to locate Billy Smith, who is wanted on recall to prison after being mistakenly released. Officers are following several lines of enquiry, but public assistance remains vital.”

Anyone who sees Smith is also asked not to approach him, but to call 999 immediately, quoting PR/45250121319.

Questions over prison procedures

The Ministry of Justice has yet to release details about how the two men were freed in error. However, both police forces have confirmed they are working in close coordination with the prison service to prevent further incidents and ensure tighter administrative oversight.

HMP Wandsworth, one of the UK’s largest category B prisons, has faced scrutiny before following other high-profile security and management issues. It currently houses more than 1,500 inmates.

Public urged to remain vigilant

Both men remain at large, and police are urging the public to remain alert. Anyone with immediate information is asked to call 999, while information can also be passed anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Authorities have described the situation as “serious but contained”, stressing that the search efforts are ongoing across multiple jurisdictions.

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