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US Elections: Two Shootings At Kamala Harris' Campaign Office Within One Week, Says Police

After Trump escaped two assassination attempts gun violence has penetrated the blue Camp. According to reports Kamala Harris's campaign office under Arizona came under attack not once but twice. Watch in for more details!

Top 10 world news: Israel rules out US-France ceasefire plan; NYC Mayor charged with fraud, and more

Israel on Thursday ruled out the ceasefire plan proposed by the US, France, and other allies, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the country's military to keep fighting with "full force".

Indian Chess: Praggnanandhaa Is India's Fourth Highest- Ranked Player

India has officially confirmed itself as a superpower in the world of Chess by winning the gold medal in both the open and women's category at the chess Olympiad in Budapest. One of the brightest stars of India's golden generation R Praggnanandhaa was central to his team success in the open event.

Russia-Ukraine War: Trump Urges US To Exit Ukraine Conflict

Donald Trump has called for the United States to withdraw from its involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war, criticizing ongoing support for Ukraine. During a recent speech, Trump dismissed Ukraine's defense efforts against Russia, arguing that U.S. resources are being wasted on a conflict that doesn't serve American interests. He emphasized the need for diplomacy over military aid and expressed skepticism about the long-term benefits of supporting Ukraine. Trump's stance highlights a significant departure from current U.S. foreign policy, sparking debate over America's role in the war and its global responsibilities.

OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, 2 research executives announce exit, joining wave of high-profile departures

Mira Murati, Chief Technology Officer at OpenAI, who briefly held the position of interim CEO following Sam Altman's exit last year, has announced that she is leaving the company.

Qatar Becomes First Gulf State in US Visa Waiver Programme

The United States has announced that Qatari citizens will be able to travel to the U.S. without a visa beginning in December. This significant policy change aims to strengthen bilateral relations and promote greater tourism and business exchanges between the two nations.

USA Elections: Donald Trump To Hold Rally At Historic Pennsylvania Site

Donald Trump is set to hold a rally in Pennsylvania at the historic site of the first assassination attempt on a U.S. president. The location, known for its ties to political history, adds symbolic weight to the event as Trump continues his campaign for the Republican nomination. The rally will focus on energizing his base in the battleground state, addressing key issues such as the economy, immigration, and his criticism of the current administration. The choice of venue underscores Trump's flair for historical significance as part of his campaign strategy.

Robert Lewandowski's strike helps La Liga leaders Barcelona go past Getafe

Robert Lewandowski continued his fine form and earned La Liga leaders Barcelona a 1-0 win over Getafe on Wednesday. The Polish forward struck from close range in the first half to maintain Barca's 100 percent record in the league so far this season with their seventh victory.

Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Defeats No-Confidence Motion

The Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau passed a major litmus test as his minority liberal government survived a motion of no confidence declared by the opposition conservative party. Watch in for more details!

Biden fumbles in New York address, mistakenly welcoming leaders to 'Washington'

During an address to world leaders in New York on Wednesday (September 25), US President Joe Biden seemed to be confused, mistakenly welcoming them to Washington instead of Midtown Manhattan, where the event was taking place.

Mumbai Struggles Under Torrential Rains, IMD Issues Red Alert

Mumbai is currently grappling with significant rainfall, impacting daily life across the city. Since noon on September 25, heavy rain has inundated various neighborhoods, leading to widespread waterlogging. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Mumbai and its surrounding districts.

UK PM Keir Starmer Faces The Heat From Party Members

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing mounting criticism on several fronts. On the final day of Labour Party Conference, several party members voted against the decision to slash winter fuel payments to pensioners. Watch to know more.

NYC Mayor Adams charged with bribery, fraud; accused of acting on Turkey’s behalf

New York City Mayor Eric Adams was indicted on five federal charges of bribery, fraud and soliciting illegal foreign campaign donations. The indictment comes three years after authorities opened an investigation against him in 2021, with primary charges coming from allegations that he may have received funds from the Turkish government in exchange for official actions on Ankara’s behalf.

'They are unbeatable,' says Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan about India ahead of second Test

Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan says India are unbeatable at home ahead of the second Test of the two-match series, which starts on Friday (Sep 27) in Kanpur.

Mozilla Hit With Complaint Over Firefox User Tracking

Vienna-based advocacy group NOYB on Wednesday said it has filed a complaint with the Austrian data protection authority against Mozilla accusing the Firefox browser maker of tracking user behaviour on websites without consent.

Sri Lanka Elections: New Sri Lankan President Addresses The Nation

Sri Lanka will hold a parliamentary election on Nov. 14, the government announced on Tuesday, less than two months after the Indian Ocean island nation elected Anura Kumara Dissanayake as its new president.

Taliban May Face Hague Tribunal For Abuses Against Women and Girls

Taliban may face charges at the International Criminal Court in The Hague over their oppressive treatment of women and girls in Afghanistan. Since regaining control in 2021, the Taliban has imposed severe restrictions on women's rights, including banning them from education, employment, and public life. These actions have sparked international condemnation and calls for accountability. Legal experts suggest that the Taliban's policies may amount to crimes against humanity, potentially leading to a tribunal to investigate and prosecute those responsible for the systemic abuses against women and girls.

PM Modi launches three PARAM Rudra supercomputers developed indigenously

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday dedicated three PARAM Rudra Supercomputers and High-Performance Computing systems to the nation. These systems have been installed in Delhi, Pune, and Kolkata respectively.

Dissanayake: Will Take Measures To Elevate People's Standard Of Living

Sri Lanka's newly elected president Anura Kumara Dissanayake made his first national address. He has said that the priority is to stabilize the economy and also said that his government intends to continue with the current Loan program with the international monetary fund and also focus on debt restructuring. Watch in for more details!