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France’s Dassault to set up facility near Noida, help IAF service Rafale, Mirage jets

French aviation company Dassault has reportedly set up a maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility in Noida, near the Indian national capital Delhi. The facility will help the Indian Air Force service its fleet of Rafale and Mirage 2000 fighter jets.

Russia-Ukraine War: Zelensky Seeks 'Truly Just Peace' for Ukraine During US Visit

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in the United States on Sept 22 to attend sessions at the United Nations General Assembly and urged his partners to help achieve “a shared victory for a truly just peace”.

US Sees A Rise In Maternal Mortality

The Guttmacher Institute, a research and policy NGO focused on improving sexual health and expanding reproductive rights globally, reports a 5% decline in brick-and-mortar clinics offering abortion care in the US, dropping from 807 to 765—a loss of 42 clinics—between 2020 and 2024.

South Africa's: Aerospace Exhibition Held at Waterkloof Airbase in Pretoria

Africa's largest aerospace and defence exhibition takes flight at Air Force Base Waterkloof in Pretoria. This landmark event aims to enhance collaboration within the continent's aerospace and defence sectors, showcasing cutting-edge technology and strategic partnerships.

Israel-Hezbollah War: Israel Says It Struck About 1,600 Hezbollah Targets

The Israel Hezbollah War has intensified as Israeli jets have launched yet another air strike on Beirut. While Hezbollah launched long range Rockets into Israel for the first time since the war broke out between Israel and Hamas on the 7th of October last year. Watch to know more.

Harini Amarasuriya Sworn In As Sri Lanka's New Prime Minister

Two days after winning Presidential Elections Anura Kumara Dissanayake has picked his Prime Minister and also announced his new cabinet. According to our sources he's expected to dissolve the parliament tonight and then hold his first address to the nation tomorrow. Sri Lanka's new president, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, named college professor and first-time lawmaker Harini Amarasuriya as the new Prime Minister of the island nation on Tuesday, making her the third woman to be appointed to the post.

‘Putin’s war has failed, it's time to end sufferings in Gaza,’ says Biden in final UNGA address

United States President Joe Biden on Tuesday (Sep 24) addressed the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York for the last time. The 81-year-old leader started off by recounting conflicts of the world when he first entered public office around five decades ago.

India: First case of Clade 1 variant of Mpox reported in Kerala

India reported its first case of MPOX clade 1 in Kerala's Malappuram. The patient, a 38-year-old man, recently traveled from the UAE and is stable. Watch in for more details!

US: Biden Says US Working To De-Escalate Tensions As Israel Strikes Lebanon

US President Joe Biden said that his administration is seeking to reduce regional tensions as sweeping Israeli airstrikes across Lebanon and retaliatory Hezbollah rocket attacks have raised the specter of all-out war.

Sri Lanka: Newly Elected President Anura Kumara Dissanayake To Address The Nation Tomorrow

Two days after winning Presidential Elections Anura Kumara Dissanayake has picked his Prime Minister and also announced his new cabinet. According to our sources he's expected to dissolve the parliament tonight and then hold his first address to the nation tomorrow. Watch in for more details!

'Can Achieve Peace After Hamas, Hezbollah Defeated', Says Ambassador Reuven Azar

The new Israeli ambassador to India Reuven Azar has said that Indian workers are working in safe areas of the country, far from the conflict. According to estimates, around 9000-10000 Indian workers are in the country. Speaking to our diplomatic correspondent Sidhant Sibal, Ambassador Azar said, 'Distance between workers and dangerous places. Workers working in places not dangerous".

Jammu and Kashmir Gears Up For Phase 2 Of Assembly Elections On September 25

The second phase of the Jammu and Kashmir assembly election is set to be a pivotal moment for the Union territory's major political parties, with several high-profile candidates in the race. Among the 239 candidates vying for 26 constituencies are former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, BJP's state president Ravinder Raina, and Apni Party leader Altaf Bukhari.

Senior-most Hezbollah commander Ali Karaki killed in Israeli airstrike? Militant outfit responds

Ali Karaki, a senior Hezbollah official, was allegedly the target of an Israeli "targeted airstrike" in Beirut on Monday (Sep 23) evening, media reports claimed.

Russian Nuclear-Capable Bombers Fly Close To Coast Of Alaska

Russian military jets have been spotted near the US Coast. Four bombers which can carry nuclear weapons were detected near Alaska. The American Aerospace Defense command or NORAD says that it was closely tracking the Russian Jets. Watch in for more details!

Israel-Hezbollah War: US Sends More Troops to West Asia as Tensions Soar

US President Joe Biden has said that US is working towards calming the situation in Lebanon. US has decided to send additional troops to West Asia as tensions soar after Israel pounds Hezbollah targets. Watch in for more details!

UK PM Keir Starmer Addresses Labour Party Conference

On Tuesday, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will aim to shed his image as a pessimist, assuring voters weary of politics that better days are ahead—if they embrace his strategy of short-term sacrifice for long-term benefits.

Mexico Protest: Demonstrators Hurl Firecrackers To Protest Mexico's Missing Students

Relatives of the 43 students abducted nine years ago marched through Mexico City, chanting each number to honor the missing youths and demand justice. This emotional protest is part of their ongoing fight for answers in one of Mexico’s most notorious human rights cases. Watch as they continue their quest for truth and accountability.

Anna Sebastian Perayil case: EY Pune operating since 2007 without required permits, reveal authorities

In India's Pune, an Ernst & Young (EY) office has come under scrutiny following the tragic death of 26-year-old audit executive Anna Sebastian Perayil, who reportedly struggled with a heavy workload.

Russian Military Plane Violates Japan Airspace

Japan's Defense Ministry said Monday that a Russian military aircraft violated the country's airspace three times, prompting an Air Self-Defense Force fighter jet to fire a signal flare for the first time.