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Hurricane Helene 2024: President Joe Biden To Visit North Carolina

President Joe Biden announced Monday that he plans to visit North Carolina on Wednesday to assess the damage from Hurricane Helene, describing it as “the worst ever.” He will receive a briefing from the Emergency Operations Center in Raleigh before taking an aerial tour of Asheville.

No privileges for Sean “Diddy” in jail, made to sleep on floor with rats around him: Sex trafficking case

Things aren’t shaping well for Sean “Diddy” Combs as the music mogul is currently in jail and his bail has been denied twice. With no access to privileges in his cell, Sean “Diddy” is reportedly being made to sleep on the floor with rats around him.

Climbing Mount Everest To Become More Difficult?

Mount Everest is earth's tallest mountain which currently stands at around 29,000 feet. The climb to Mt. Everest is not as easy as it looks. The high altitude of the region causes the oxygen levels to decrease, making it harder for breathing. Technical skills like using fixed ropes, ice axes, and crampons are required for this journey.

NASA wants to 'grow' fungus and algae houses on Moon for astronauts

Humans might live in mushroom colonies, built using fungus, algae and water on the Moon in the coming years. This is if NASA's new plan is executed perfectly. The space agency plans to conquer the Moon and build colonies where humans can live and conduct more experiments.

J&K Elections: Special Polling Stations Set Up In Jammu & Kashmir

Last phase of the Jammu and Kashmir election begins. Security has been tightened in the valley amid the polls, especially in the areas close to the international border. Nearly 3.9 million voters will be deciding the fate of 415 candidates . Watch to know more.

When Sarabhai vs Sarabhai fame Rajesh Kumar was forced to sell vegetables outside son's school

Rajesh Kumar, best known for his role as Rosesh in popular sitcom Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, shocked fans when he left acting at the height of his career in 2017. After appearing in popular shows like Yam Kisi Se Kam Nahi, Neeli Chhatri Waale and Yeh Meri Family, Rajesh decided to step away from the spotlight to pursue farming.

AI & Geopolitics: China pushes for local chips over Nvidia's H20

Chinese chip maker Cambricon Technologies saw its stocks surge by the maximum daily limit of 20 per cent. This follows reports that the Chinese government is urging local companies to shift away from Nvidia processors in favour of homegrown alternatives.

Bangladesh To Hold Talks On News Reforms

In Bangladesh the interim government will be holding talks with political parties to discuss the new reforms. In September, the Chief Advisor Yunus said that six independent commissions would be set up to reform the constitution judiciary electoral system, police and the anti corruption commission. Watch to know more.

'Temple or mosques, they have to go': Indian SC on encroachment and bulldozer justice

The Supreme Court of India on Tuesday (Oct 1) said any religious structure, be it a temple or dargah (mosque), must go if it encroaches on roads or railway tracks, adding that public safety was paramount.

US military releases video of ‘unsafe’ Russian fighter jet manoeuvre near Alaska

The U.S. military on Monday released video of what it said was an unsafe manoeuvre by a Russian fighter jet near Alaska during an intercept by the U.S. military last week.

Heat Waves Hit Bulgaria And The Balkan Region This Summer

This past summer, scorching heat waves hit Bulgaria and the Balkan region. According to the country's national institute of meteorology and hydrology, Bulgaria experienced its hottest and one of its driest seasons ever in 2024.

‘Looking back at my younger self...’: Priyanka Chopra’s message is for every teenage girl ‘figuring it out’

Global celebrity Priyanka Chopra’s thoughts on ‘puberty’ and ‘world of entertainment’ could be worth something for all the young girls out there seeking external validation.

Lady Gaga debuts red hair at LA premiere of Joker: Folie à Deux

Lady Gaga channelled her inner Harley Quinn at the Los Angeles premiere of Joker: Folie à Deux on Monday (September 30) and left everyone stunned with her unique style sense.

Switzerland & Italy Redraw Borders

Climate change has forced, Switzerland and Italy to redraw part of their border in the alps due to melting glaciers. Part of the area affected will be beneath the Matterhorn, Which is one of Europe's tallest mountains. Watch to know more.

Coldplay concert ticket scam: BookMyShow chief summoned over alleged fraud

Mumbai Police's Economic Offences Wing (EOW) questioned Anil Makhija for close to seven hours on Monday (30 September) regarding an alleged ticket scam for upcoming Coldplay concerts in January 2025.

Diljit Dosanjh and Manoj Bajpayee’s Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari to re-release on THIS date

Zee Studios is all set to re-release Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari, a film that promises to once again tickle the funny bone of audiences, in cinemas on 18th October. Starring the versatile Manoj Bajpayee, charismatic Diljit Dosanjh, and the talented Fatima Sana Shaikh, this light-hearted comedy directed by Abhishek Sharma is making its return to the big screen for viewers who missed out during its initial run in 2020.

Sean 'Diddy' Combs makes third bid for bail in sex trafficking case

Sean "Diddy" Combs' lawyer is currently working on an appeal to get him released from prison. According to court documents obtained by a publication on Monday, Alexandra Shapiro from Combs’ legal team filed a notice to appeal after Combs was denied bail two times.

Market Health Check & Outlook: September

A revival in China's stock market driven by a stimulus blitz fails to register with fed-obsessed U.S. Traders. Market gyrations in the Asian superpower barely impact U.S. Indices as wall street fixates on the fed and AI.

Albanian Opposition Stages Protest, Setting Chairs on Fire Outside Parliament

On 30 Sept, Albanian opposition politicians set fire to a pile of wooden chairs outside parliament in protest against the imprisonment of a fellow member. During the start of the regular parliamentary session, opposition members removed chairs from the chamber and ignited them on the steps of the building. Security guards promptly extinguished the flames.