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Arvind Kejriwal bail hearing: SC scolds CBI for arresting Delhi CM without court's approval

India’s Supreme Court on Thursday (Sep 5) reprimanded the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for arresting Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in the liquor policy case while he was in judicial custody with the Enforcement Directorate (ED).

Crackdown on illegal gambling in Philippines

Philippine authorities have intensified their Crackdown on illegal online gambling the recent raids and arrests underline the depth of the illegal offshore gambling firms issue that the country is dealing with.

US Elections 2024: Harris & Trump agree to ABC Network's rules for Sept 10 debate

Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump have returned to the US campaign trail. Both Presidential candidates have agreed to the rules of the September 10th debate set to take place on ABC network. Watch in for more details!

Zelensky: Ukraine must be able to use long-range weapons to hit deep into Russia

Russia has warned US to not take its red line warnings as a joke. President Zelensky has said that Ukraine must be able to use its long-range weapons. Watch WION to know more.

Oscars 2025: Korea selects political thriller 12.12: The Day as official entry

The Academy Awards has started taking entries for its Best International Feature category. The latest addition is from South Korea. The Korean nation has picked up its last year’s box office smash hit film, 12.

China: Mother claims her son lost skin colour after being slapped in school

A woman in China says that her son developed vitiligo after his teacher slapped him in the classroom for not doing his homework. It is an autoimmune condition in which the skin loses pigment in patches.

Pope Francis calls for climate change action during Mosque Visit

On the third day of his visit to Indonesia. Pope Francis visited Jakarta’s iconic Istiqlal Mosque. He called the mosque a "great gift" as he spoke of the common roots of different religious beliefs.

Uncontacted Peruvian Amazon tribe is now hunting humans using arrows. Here's why

Humans have come under attack for the second time in a month by the uncontacted Peruvian Amazon tribe, who have used bows and arrows to kill at least two loggers.

Russia-Ukraine war: Russian President Putin says, 'never refused peace talks with Ukraine'

The Russian President Vladimir Putin says he is ready for talks with Ukraine on the basis of an aborted deal between Moscow and Kyiv negotiators that was reached in Istanbul in 2022. Watch in for more details!

United Kingdom: Rebellion over slashed winter fuel payments

In the UK Prime Minister Starmer is facing significant challenge from within his own Labour party rebellion over slashed winter fuel payments.

Perfect Couple LA premiere: Nicole Kidman and others get attacked by insects on red carpet

Nicole Kidman starrer The Perfect Couple saw a bug-filled premiere at Netflix’x Egyptian Theatre Hollywood. As stars from the much-talked-about show made their way to the red carpet premiere, they were attacked by a swarm of gnats.

US clarifies on 'expulsion' of China's envoy

The US state department has denied that China's Consul General in New York has been removed from his position now the statement comes hours after New York's Governor Kathy hook declared that she asked for his expulsion in the aftermath of an AIDS arrest for secretly acting as a Chinese agent.

Iranian mine, where screaming 'Saltmen mummies' were found, was being used since much earlier

An ancient salt mine in Iran preserved dead miners for years in grisly states, some of them frozen as they released their final screams before being buried alive.

Georgia School Shooting: 14-year-old boy arrested for school shooting

At least four people are believed to have been killed and approximately 30 more injured in a shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, according to law enforcement sources in the state.

Ukraine: Several Ukraine Ministers resign amid Cabinet reshuffle

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has resigned ahead of an expected major cabinet reshuffle. Ukraine's President Zelensky says Ukraine needs new energy and he is grateful for the ministers who worked for Ukraine. Watch in for more details!

Kolkata rape-murder case: Thousands hold candlelight vigil

On Wednesday thousands turned off the lights around them and gathered outside the RJ Kar medical college and Hospital in Kolkata to hold a candle light vigil.

Volvo abandons 2030 all-electric goal, to embrace hybrids

Volvo Cars, the renowned Swedish automaker, has abandoned its ambitious plan to become a fully electric car manufacturer by 2030, citing changing market conditions and evolving consumer preferences according to a CNBC report.

Phil Salt to lead England in Australia T20Is after regular captain Jos Buttler ruled out with injury

In the absence of England’s regular white-ball captain, Jos Buttler, who received a setback in his recovery from a right calf injury, keeper-batter Phil Salt will lead the side in the three-match T20Is against Australia starting September 11.

Israel-Hamas War: Netanyahu says won't leave Philadelphi corridor

Israel will not remove its troops from a narrow strip of land on the Gaza side of the border with Egypt until there is a guarantee it can never be used as a supply line for Hamas, Benjamin Netanyahu has said. People in Tel Aviv continue to protest against Netanyahu.