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Legal row over 2,800,000% mark-up for African mask

A French couple cry foul after receiving only €150 for a mask that later fetched €4.2m at auction. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/oZADI3E

Karwa Chauth: Best messages, quotes, wishes and images to share

Karwa Chauth is a festival in India that celebrates the bond between married couples. The festival involves fasting for the health and longevity of the husband, prayers for eternal love between the couple, and breaking the fast at the sight of the moon. It is celebrated primarily in Northern India and falls on the fourth day after the full moon in the month of Kartik. On this day, people exchange greetings and wishes, expressing their love and well wishes for married couples. from Times of India https://ift.tt/ZRxz1l2 via IFTTT

Maratha quota agitators torch 2 NCP MLAs’ homes, offices

Protesters in Marathwada's Beed district set fire to the bungalow of NCP MLA Prakash Solanke, demanding reservation for the Maratha community. There were also reports of self-immolation attempts. Several other properties, including the NCP district headquarters and a hotel, were torched. Authorities imposed curbs on gatherings in the area and most government offices were shut. Protesters also targeted the office of a BJP MLA in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district. from Times of India https://ift.tt/r0yGYuT via IFTTT

Why more Chinese are risking their lives to enter US

These migrants often embark on a perilous journey across eight Latin American countries to reach the US southern border. Their journey typically begins in Ecuador, one of the few Latin American nations that offer visa-free travel for Chinese citizens. From Ecuador, they move to Necoclí in Colombia, which serves as a starting point to traverse the dangerous Darién Gap, a dense forest and swampy terrain connecting Central and South America. Throughout this journey, these migrants face numerous threats, including robbery, abuse, and even death. from Times of India https://ift.tt/2ZTCXuJ via IFTTT

Ukraine war: Whole family shot dead in Russian-occupied Ukrainian town

Russian soldiers are suspected of killing nine people, including two children, in the town of Volnovakha. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/ZFLofdi

Facebook and Instagram launch ad-free subscription tier in EU

The platforms' owner Meta said its new subscription was about addressing EU concerns, rather than making money. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/jgbDn7k

Indian pacers look best in the world: Wasim Akram

Mohammed Shami led an inspired bowling display as India hammered England by 100 runs on Sunday to stay unbeaten in the World Cup and all but push the defending champions out of the semi-final race. from Times of India https://ift.tt/nCQsH8b via IFTTT

'I think England can still qualify...': Jaffer trolls Vaughan

India showcased their dominance by clinching a remarkable 100-run victory over England for their sixth consecutive win in the tournament in a thrilling match in the World Cup in Lucknow. The triumph was made possible by the exceptional opening spells from Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami, following skipper Rohit Sharma's resilient innings of 87 on a challenging pitch. Former India opener Jaffer trolled Michael Vaughan soon after India handed England a crushing 100-run defeat in the World Cup game in Lucknow. from Times of India https://ift.tt/6rCsbgT via IFTTT

Matthew Perry death: Stars remember 'brilliant' actor

The actor, best known for playing Chandler Bing in Friends, has been described as a "true gift to us all". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/sLx06bB

Matthew Perry's life in pictures

A look back at the Friends star's career from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/uNsEAqf

'We will win, we will prevail', promises Israeli PM

Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel is launching "massive air strikes" as it expands its ground offensive in Gaza. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/89nxGgN

Could an Israeli ground invasion of Gaza meet its aims?

Israeli forces are expanding ground operations in Gaza, and their ultimate goal is to dismantle Hamas. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/AEuhBst

Neuschwanstein: US man charged over deadly attack at famed German castle

The suspect is accused of pushing two women into a ravine at Neuschwanstein Castle and raping one of them. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/cYeyJKq

The Gulf state at centre of delicate hostage talks

Qatar has a unique role leading sensitive negotiations but it comes with a huge risk. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/T35vonh

Indian Army's first vertical wind tunnel installed in HP

The Indian Army has inaugurated its first vertical wind tunnel (VWT) at a training school in Himachal Pradesh. The state-of-the-art facility will simulate real-life free fall conditions, allowing military trainees to enhance their skills in combat free fall (CFF). The VWT creates a controlled environment with specific air velocities, enabling trainees to practice different CFF scenarios. The installation of the VWT is part of the Indian Army's efforts to modernize its training infrastructure and improve operational readiness. from Times of India https://ift.tt/YWGeyoA via IFTTT

FTX: 'King of Crypto' to testify in fraud case

Former crypto boss Sam Bankman-Fried has decided to speak in his own defence, his legal team says. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/b2kte5U

Son of Hamas founder says his father want to 'annihilate’ Jews

Mosab Hassan Yousef, the son of Hamas founder Sheikh Hassan Yousef, has defected from the group and served as an Israeli spy for a decade. He has expressed concerns about Hamas's goal to eliminate Jewish people and establish sharia law worldwide. Yousef revealed that Hamas is a religious movement focused on an unending religious war and wants to establish an Islamic state. He called for Israel to take out Hamas's leadership to overthrow the group. Yousef also stated that Hamas is more dangerous than ISIS. from Times of India https://ift.tt/Bt3HOem via IFTTT

'Super fog': At the scene of deadly 158-car pile-up near New Orleans

Video shows a trail of burnt-out cars and mangled metal caused by a "super fog" near New Orleans. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/y6Iz1N7

PM talks to Jordan King, calls for early resolution of Gaza conflict

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for concerted efforts for an early resolution of the security and humanitarian situation in the Israel-Hamas conflict. This is seen as a significant move by India, coming after the country dispatched aid for civilians in Gaza. Modi's statement is the closest India has come to calling for a ceasefire. Jordan's King Abdullah II, with whom Modi had a conversation, also emphasized the need to stop the deteriorating situation in Gaza and increase international efforts to end the conflict. from Times of India https://ift.tt/ANf0Fdu via IFTTT

'Hamas said they wouldn’t shoot, then murdered my daughter’

A daughter killed and father abducted - and Hamas filmed the family's ordeal on Facebook live. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/sRo50y6

All of India set to witness the October 28-29 lunar eclipse

A partial lunar eclipse is set to occur on October 28-29, visible across regions including Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, and the Americas. India will have a clear view of the eclipse around midnight. The umbral phase is scheduled to start at 1:05 am on October 29 and will last for 1 hour and 19 minutes. Unlike solar eclipses, it is safe to observe the moon being shadowed by the Earth with the naked eye. New Delhi will offer a southwestern view of the eclipse. from Times of India https://ift.tt/s7e0lAz via IFTTT

Some Gazans returning to north despite risks, UN says

Hundreds of thousands of people told to flee south are struggling to find shelter, food and water. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/xKC6gUH

New evidence backs up idea we live in a computer simulation

The theory of a simulated universe suggests that our reality is a computer simulation, with physical laws being algorithms and our experiences being created by computational processes. Scientists and philosophers have shown interest in this theory despite its speculative nature. The concept has gained popularity in popular culture through movies like 'The Matrix.' The idea that reality is an illusion extends the principles of idealism and draws inspiration from advancements in computing and digital technology. Some scientists believe that there might be glitches or patterns in the fabric of the universe that could reveal its simulated nature. However, distinguishing between a simulated and non-simulated reality remains a challenge. A researcher has proposed a new law of physics called the "second law of infodynamics," which supports the simulated universe theory. This law explains why symmetry predominantly characterizes the universe and suggests that information entr...

'It's not too hard...': Shami opens up on being benched for four WC games

He came, he saw and he conquered. India's experienced pacer Mohammed Shami was benched for four ICC World Cup 2023 games. He has been warming the benches and was seen coming onto the field only to deliver drinks and replacement bats. from Times of India https://ift.tt/mydxTQG via IFTTT

How Army's Udbhav project aims to blend ancient Indian warcraft with modern military practices

The Indian Army has launched a new project called 'Udbhav' to integrate ancient strategic knowledge with modern military practices. The project aims to address modern security challenges and prepare for future battles. It draws inspiration from ancient treatises such as Arthashastra, Nitisara, and The Kural, as well as centuries-old military campaigns. While some have questioned the project's relevance in today's digitized battlefields, the government and the Army are enthusiastic about integrating India's military heritage with contemporary military pedagogy. The project aims to synthesize ancient wisdom with modern practices to develop a unique approach to security challenges. from Times of India https://ift.tt/e9SbGkl via IFTTT

US and UK back Canada, ask India to follow Vienna Convention

The Five Eyes countries, including the US and UK, have supported Canada in its diplomatic dispute with India. India recently expelled 41 Canadian diplomats, prompting both the US and UK to accuse India of violating the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. The countries urged India to reconsider its decision and cooperate with Canada's investigation into the murder of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Canada withdrew its diplomats from India after allegations of India's involvement in Nijjar's killing. from Times of India https://ift.tt/CVvkOQ0 via IFTTT

US to send upgraded ATACMS missiles soon, says Ukraine

Ukraine expects to receive a shipment of ATACMS long-range missiles from the US, which can travel almost twice as far as the recently delivered ones. Ukraine's foreign affairs minister, Dmytro Kuleba, revealed to the Ukrainian TV channel 1+1 that the next missile shipment is expected to include the newer ATACMS model, capable of traveling approximately 190 miles. US hasn't publicly declared any more ATACMS missile deliveries to Ukraine, just as it didn't announce the previous shipment beforehand. from Times of India https://ift.tt/9G0dAXW via IFTTT

Virat vs Babar: A tale of contrasting performances so far

Cricket fans kept comparing India's Virat Kohli and Pakistan's Babar Azam. Despite their friendly off-field relationship, fans from both countries are drawn to their respective records. In the ongoing World Cup, Kohli currently holds a significant advantage over Babar, who is struggling to find form. Kohli's exceptional form makes direct comparisons between the two batting superstars lopsided. from Times of India https://ift.tt/PRucogD via IFTTT

Gaza hospital: Breaking down video of Al-Ahli Arab hospital explosion

BBC Verify’s Merlyn Thomas examines video of the explosion. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/8YGvyhC

Inside an Israeli 'war room' on the volatile Lebanon border

An all-female team of Israeli soldiers monitors cameras along Israel's volatile northern frontier. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/DLXwztS

Enormous city-size comet racing towards Earth after explosion

The cryovolcanic comet 12P/Pons-Brooks has explosively burst for the second time in four months while approaching the sun. The comet, with a solid nucleus and a coma of gas, dust, and ice, had a significant outburst on October 5, causing it to shine brighter. The coma continued to expand and develop its distinctive "horns." The irregular shape of the coma is due to an irregularity in the nucleus's shape. As the comet moves closer to the sun, more eruptions are likely from Times of India https://ift.tt/OyvbA4e via IFTTT

Jeremy Bowen: Joe Biden's search for a Middle East solution just got harder

After the destruction of the Al-Ahli hospital, hopes for an end to the war are even fainter. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/QIZJS6x

RBI slaps record Rs 12 crore fine on ICICI Bank over lapses

RBI inspected the books of ICICI Bank in 2020 and 2021 to evaluate its financial status. During the inspection, RBI found that the bank had given loans to companies where two of the lender’s directors held board positions — in violation of RBI guidelines. The bank also marketed and sold non-financial products, which are outside the remit of a commercial bank. from Times of India https://ift.tt/JeU4lFA via IFTTT

SC rules 5-0 against same-sex marriage, 3-2 against adoption

Despite asserting that queerness is neither urban nor elite, a bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices SK Kaul, SR Bhat, Hima Kohli and PS Narasimha disappointed the hopeful faces in the courtroom with a unanimous ruling that the right to marry was not a fundamental right and the legislature had the power to regulate it in accordance with societal conditions. from Times of India https://ift.tt/mx8gPrc via IFTTT

Britney Spears says she had abortion with Justin Timberlake when 17

The pop star was 17 and dating Justin Timberlake at the time, according to extracts from her memoir. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/kJj68A9

Two dead in Brussels shooting, suspect on the run

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Brussels shooting: Suspect at large after two killed in Belgian capital

The victims were shot close to the city centre on Monday evening and the gunman is at large, police say. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/90MXZVY

Earthquake of magnitude 3.3 hits Maharashtra

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FBI chief warns of Hamas-like terror acts on US soil

FBI Director Christopher Wray has warned about the increasing number of terrorist threats against the United States, particularly from individuals acting alone and inspired by Hamas. He urged law enforcement to be cautious of potential repercussions from the ongoing Israeli-Hamas conflict. Wray did not disclose specific domestic threats but emphasized the importance of sharing intelligence and working together. from Times of India https://ift.tt/lyJHBEa via IFTTT

Poland's ruling party set to lose power - exit poll

Right-wing Law and Justice leads, the poll suggests, but may struggle to secure a third term. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/6eGugMV

One week in Gaza: 'There are no safe places here'

Bombs, shortages, a life on the run. Bisan Owda, a filmmaker, has been documenting her days under siege. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/kbyKUXA

Hong Kong: 11kg suspected cocaine found in motorised wheelchair

A 51-year-old man could face life in prison after the discovery by Hong Kong airport officials. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/e5QtBUA

KKK13's Dino James would have loved Shiv Thakare, Arjit Taneja win

Dino James emerged as the winner of Khatron Ke Khiladi 13. He spoke about his journey in the show, working with Rohit Shetty, and the most difficult stunts he faced. Dino denied being a part of Bigg Boss 17 and expressed that he would have liked to see his friends Shiv Thakare or Arjit Taneja win the Khatron Ke Khiladi 13 trophy. He also mentioned that there were no groups or groupism on the show and had a great experience working with Rohit Shetty. from Times of India https://ift.tt/oHl7JIi via IFTTT

Zaka: The volunteers giving dignity to Israel's dead

Zaka volunteers are used to being called to traumatic scenes, but nothing prepared them for the past week. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/W8NRQf3

Watch: Skies darken during annular solar eclipse

Stargazers witness a spectacular celestial event in parts of the US, Central and South America. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/tdoAu8T

BBC in Khan Younis: The scene is tragic

The BBC's Rushdi Abualouf says the city is struggling to cope as refugees from northern Gaza flood in. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/8p5DyfM

Israel asks 1 mln in northern Gaza to leave. Stay put, says Hamas

Palestinians began a mass exodus from northern Gaza Friday after Israel's military told some 1 million people to evacuate toward the southern part of the besieged territory, an unprecedented order ahead of an expected ground invasion against the ruling Hamas militant group. The UN warned that so many people fleeing en masse - almost half the Gaza population - would be calamitous. from Times of India https://ift.tt/gqrfvTM via IFTTT

Israel-Gaza conflict proves treacherous ground for US politicians

Turbulence caused by the fighting in the Middle East could upend the 2020 presidential race. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/E6rYFfp

New Zealand election: Disillusioned voters eye shift away from the left

Three years on from Jacinda Ardern's sweeping victory, polls indicate voters will desert Labour. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/39x2aMP

How to block ads on smart TVs

Smart TVs are a popular device in many households, but they often come with annoying targeted ads. There are ways to block ads on smart TVs, such as using ad blocker apps or blocking domains on your router settings. However, these methods may not always work effectively. Blocking ads can reduce distractions and data consumption, but it won't block ads on platforms like YouTube. Smart TVs rely on user data to provide personalized ads, which can appear as pop-ups, video ads, or banners. from Times of India https://ift.tt/drvQJ6q via IFTTT

Bob Menendez: US Senator faces new charges of acting as agent of Egypt

The new charges accuse Democrat Bob Menendez of providing "sensitive" information to help Egypt. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/ESCYzAb

HC rejects PIL seeking recognition of mosque as Krishna Janmabhoomi

The Allahabad high court on Wednesday dismissed a PIL seeking recognition of Mathura’s Shahi Idgah Masjid as Krishna Janmabhoomi. A division bench comprising Chief Justice Pritinker Diwaker and Justice Ashutosh Srivastava passed the order while dismissing a PIL filed by Mahek Maheshwari, an advocate. from Times of India https://ift.tt/a5Ykyji via IFTTT

Israel hostage crisis is every government's worst nightmare

Israel has to decide whether to attempt a rescue of those held in Gaza - or wait to strike a deal. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/5bGxouI

Pro-life or pro-choice? Split in SC bench of 2 women judges

The Supreme Court, which has traditionally been pro-life, was split Wednesday over choosing between stopping the heart of an over 26-week-old healthy fetus and the choice of its carrier, a married woman, to terminate the pregnancy which is impermissible under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act. from Times of India https://ift.tt/8tx73Uq via IFTTT

At least 4 killed, several hurt as North East Express derails in Bihar

Several coaches of a superfast train going from Delhi's Anand Vihar Terminal to Assam's Kamakhya derailed at around 21.35pm on Wednesday near Raghunathpur station in Bihar.Several passengers are feared injured in the accident and rescue teams have been rushed to the spot. The injured passengers are being rushed to the nearest hospital. from Times of India https://ift.tt/trfURZ1 via IFTTT

'It's crucial that we don't worry...': Rohit urges team ahead of Pak game

India's captain Rohit Sharma has urged his team to focus on "things we can control" as they prepare for the World Cup clash against arch-rivals Pakistan. India secured their second consecutive win in the World Cup with a resounding eight-wicket victory over Afghanistan, with Rohit playing a pivotal role in the triumph. Sharma stressed the importance of concentrating on elements within their control and dismissing external distractions. The team's next challenge is the mega World Cup clash against Pakistan, a match that cricket fans eagerly await. from Times of India https://ift.tt/UqWyanA via IFTTT

Haiti: Where aid delivery depends on talking to 300 gangs

The Red Cross describes how it delivers health care and aid in Haiti, where gangs hold sway. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/MlcdRCH

Israeli couple killed 7 Hamas militants to save their children

An Israeli couple in Kfar Aza died protecting their children from Hamas militants. The couple, former Israeli army officers, had weapons stored in their home and used a reinforced security room to hide their twins while confronting the militants. They successfully neutralized seven militants but sacrificed their own lives. Their children were discovered unharmed 13 hours later. from Times of India https://ift.tt/Cezqonx via IFTTT

Kibbutz Kfar Aza: Hamas killed whole families

The BBC's International Editor Jeremy Bowen has visited the village Kfar Aza - the site of a massacre committed by Hamas near the border with Gaza. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/pWnlsFE

Rizwan, Shafique lead Pakistan to World Cup record win

Mohammad Rizwan and Abdullah Shafique hit centuries as Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka by six wickets in a record World Cup run chase in Hyderabad. Pakistan chased down a target of 345 with Rizwan scoring an undefeated 131 and Shafique making 113 to better the previous successful chase of 328 set by Ireland when they stunned England at the 2011 World Cup. from Times of India https://ift.tt/tgySi9Y via IFTTT

'A lot of adrenaline, a lot of unknowns': Reservists flock to join Israel's fight

In the hours after Saturday's Hamas attack, tens of thousands of Israelis prepared to go back to duty. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/bNj2Lv6

Sikkim: Deadly Indian glacial lake flash flood exposes lack of warning system

After deadly flash floods in Sikkim, experts question why an early warning system was not in place. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/l8YJhIq

The farm factor: How will kisans vote?

As the state polls approach in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, and Telangana, the influence of farmers in the election is becoming more apparent. Despite the majority of voters being farmers, their output is relatively low, leading to low incomes and dependence on government support. The farm factor differs across states, with Telangana having relatively higher incomes compared to the other three states. from Times of India https://ift.tt/bifmJ0x via IFTTT

Ring set for 5 bouts in November ahead of 2024 match-up

The Election Commission on Monday set the ball rolling for assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Telangana, Chhattisgarh and Mizoram - the last electoral battle in the run-up to 2024 general election - by announcing a 24-day poll window extending from November 7 to November 30. Chhattisgarh will be the only state to have polling in two phases. from Times of India https://ift.tt/Fb6x1Mg via IFTTT

After SC prod, Centre sends 70 names for high court judges

Pushed by the court to either clear names for judgeship expeditiously or be ready for unpalatable order, the Centre on Monday told SC that it cleared 70 names forwarded by high courts and sent to the SC collegium and also took the decision to transfer 12 HC judges out of 26 recommended. It also said that the government would soon implement collegium recommendations for appointment of the Chief Justice of Manipur along with appointment of five judges in different HCs out of 19 names recommended. from Times of India https://ift.tt/tNlRAJd via IFTTT

Supernova festival: How massacre unfolded from verified video and social media

The footage that shows joy turning to horror at an Israeli music festival in the desert. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/1k7OnFq

Did Hamas get Iran nod to launch attack against Israel?

There are rumors circulating about Iran's involvement in the recent attack on Israel. According to a report, Iran authorized the attack, but Iran's foreign ministry denies these accusations. Hamas, however, claims that Iran provided direct support for the strike. The US has not yet found proof of Iran's responsibility, but there is a long-standing relationship between Iran and Hamas. from Times of India https://ift.tt/wvhfGpm via IFTTT

Sarah Sunny: How India's first deaf lawyer made history in Supreme Court

Sarah Sunny made history after she became India's first deaf lawyer in the Supreme Court. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/8isLeVn

‘I feel hopeless': Living in a country on the brink

Two years into an economic crisis and unable to hold their leaders to account, young Lao see no hope. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3ojhZ1l

Conflict toll tops 1,100, Israel gives nod for 'major strikes' on Hamas

Israel's government formally declared war Sunday and gave the green light for "significant military steps" to retaliate against Hamas for its attacks from Gaza Strip, portending greater fighting ahead as the toll from the conflict passed 1,100, with thousands wounded on both sides. from Times of India https://ift.tt/uZzlajy via IFTTT

Grenade attack on Manipur minister's house leaves 2 hurt

A grenade was thrown towards the house of Manipur minister Yumnam Khemchand, injuring a young woman from his family and a CRPF sentry. The grenade hit an electricity pole near the main gate and exploded. Witnesses said two unidentified motorbike riders wearing full-mask helmets threw the explosive and fled the scene. The motive behind the attack is unknown, and investigations are ongoing. from Times of India https://ift.tt/Tq7eCgk via IFTTT

Bavaria election results: Scholz coalition dealt a blow

Conservative and right-wing gains in Bavaria and Hesse will be felt across Germany. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/KHf2ocD

Deadliest Afghan quakes in 2 decades kill 2,445, injure 2,000

Powerful earthquakes killed over 2,400 people in western Afghanistan, the Taliban administration said Sunday. Saturday's magnitude 6.3 earthquake hit a densely populated area, near Afghanistan's fourth largest city, Herat. The US Geological Survey said the epicentre was about 40km northwest of Herat city. It's one of the deadliest earthquakes to strike the country in two decades. from Times of India https://ift.tt/iowUhAK via IFTTT

Joe Biden sends military aid to Israel after Hamas attack

The US president says he condemns the "unprecedented and appalling assault" by Hamas militants. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/7rvCwus

Hamas leader warns Arab nations against ties with Israel

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh warned Arab countries that Israel cannot provide them with protection, despite recent diplomatic ties. Haniyeh stated that the normalization agreements signed with Israel cannot resolve the Palestinian conflict. He also claimed that Hamas was on the verge of a significant victory and called for the completion of the battle to liberate Palestinian land. from Times of India https://ift.tt/nAPO2JK via IFTTT

Mumbai hospitals' 5-step plan to give tiniest tots survival chance

Mumbai's public hospitals have a high survivor rate for sickly newborns and extremely premature babies, with rates reaching 90%. These hospitals provide necessary equipment, such as warmers and pulmonary surfactant, as well as round-the-clock care from nurses and doctors. Private hospitals, with more advanced machinery and specialized care, also have high survival rates for extremely preterm babies. However, government hospitals in rural areas often lack adequate resources and staff. from Times of India https://ift.tt/YQ4KtA9 via IFTTT

People hide in homes as Palestinian militants enter from Gaza

People in towns near the Gaza Strip are phoning news stations saying they are trapped in their homes. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/khG8UB1

Rajasthan govt issues order for conducting caste survey

The Rajasthan government has ordered a caste survey to be conducted in the state, gathering information on the social, economic, and educational levels of its citizens. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has stated that the survey will inform the allocation of reservations based on caste participation. This follows a similar caste-based survey conducted in Bihar, which revealed that the OBC and EBC groups make up 63% of the state's population. from Times of India https://ift.tt/VyzoTUX via IFTTT

Sikkim flood toll rises to 44, list of missing doubles to 142

The death toll from the flash flood in North Sikkim has risen to 44, with six more bodies being found in neighbouring Bengal. The number of missing people has also increased to 142. Rescue attempts have been hindered by bad weather conditions, and families of the missing are anxiously waiting for news. The Sikkim government has announced compensation for the families of the deceased, and priority will be given to rescuing the elderly, infirm, and those needing medical assistance. from Times of India https://ift.tt/CTyAamf via IFTTT

Retired US Army sergeant arrested for alleges attempts to spy for China

Joseph Schmidt allegedly searched for information on online spy forums and how spies are recruited. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/87Z0vNR

Want to be judge? be tech-friendly: CJI DY Chandrachud

The Chief Justice of India, D Y Chandrachud, has urged all high courts to embrace technology and implement virtual modes of hearing cases within two weeks. He criticized the Allahabad High Court and the Bombay High Court for being resistant to technology, despite the Supreme Court's successful adoption of digital platforms for conducting court proceedings. from Times of India https://ift.tt/RAu8rl0 via IFTTT

World Gymnastics Championships: Simone Biles wins women's all-around gold

American Simone Biles continues her impressive return after a two-year break by winning women's all-around gold at the World Gymnastics Championships in Belgium. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/SQHRItf

Columbus Day vs. Indigenous Peoples' Day

The clash between Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day arises from differing perspectives on the historical significance of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas and the treatment of Indigenous peoples. Columbus Day celebrates European exploration and the founding of the New World, while Indigenous Peoples' Day highlights the history and contributions of Indigenous communities and recognizes the injustices they endured. from Times of India https://ift.tt/dq1Hi8I via IFTTT

Rapper Drake taking break from music to focus on health

"I need to focus on my health first," the rapper said, adding that he suffers from stomach issues. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/zHxojEr

IndiGo imposes Rs 300-Rs 1,000 'fuel charge', others set to follow suit

IndiGo, the leading domestic airline in India, will impose a distance-based "fuel charge" ranging from Rs 300 to Rs 1,000 on all its flights due to the increase in aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices. Other airlines are also expected to follow suit as the rising jet fuel prices and weakening rupee have put significant pressure on their operating costs. Indian carriers have been requesting government relief on ATF prices, but without success. from Times of India https://ift.tt/74PNVEj via IFTTT

Fire breaks out at Ryder Cup venue in Rome

Video from the Italian fire brigade shows smoke at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/sprKvLM

In the Savanna, human voices scare mammals more than lions’ roar

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New York subway gunman sentenced to life in prison

Smoke bombs were set off in a crowded carriage before 10 people were shot in the 2022 attack. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/0hO63JB

Putin makes nuclear-powered Burevestnik missile test claim

The Russian leader says testing of a global-range missile was successful, but that is not confirmed. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/9zRkvuS

Police rescue man handcuffed by fake officer

The man claiming to be a Homeland Security officer had a handgun, badge and car with blue lights. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/uXfT9hB

‘Creamy layer’ income cap unlikely to be upped soon

The Indian government is hesitant to increase the income ceiling for the Other Backward Classes (OBC) creamy layer due to concerns of resentment. Currently, an OBC family earning over Rs 8 lakh is considered "creamy layer" and ineligible for job and education quotas. The government believes that Rs 8 lakh is already a high enough bar and fears that raising it further may lead to copycat demands from other sections. from Times of India https://ift.tt/LYJm6A5 via IFTTT

Did Nepal earthquake trigger Sikkim flash flood? Scientists to investigate

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The moment McCarthy is removed as House speaker

The right wing of the Republican Party voted to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/M9iUtmN

Ros Atkins on... Why Hunter Biden is in trouble

The BBC's analysis editor examines the first ever criminal prosecution of a sitting US president's child. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/5RvCyuk

Venice bus crash: At least 20 dead as vehicle plunges from bridge in Mestre

The bus crashed off an overpass in the Mestre district on the mainland, officials say. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/8QPNgBe

Thailand mall shooting: 'Teen gunman has mental illness'

A 14-year-old boy was arrested Tuesday after a shooting at a packed Bangkok mall that left two people dead and five wounded, and sent hundreds of panicked shoppers running in terror into the streets.Witnesses told AFP of chaotic scenes as shots rang out at the upmarket Siam Paragon mall in the heart of the Thai capital around 4:30 pm (0930 GMT). from Times of India https://ift.tt/LChGgqi via IFTTT

France: Bedbugs crawl across train seat and in sofa

Infestations of bedbugs have been found in homes and on public transport in cities across France. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/0DlvAni

Use of ultra-processed foods may cause mental health decline: Study

A global study involving 30,000 individuals from India has found a strong link between frequent consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and decreased mental wellbeing. The study revealed that those who consumed UPFs several times a day were nearly three times more likely to struggle with their mental health compared to those who rarely or never consumed these foods. from Times of India https://ift.tt/HVdUhQ7 via IFTTT

Pakistan police bust organ trafficking ring that took kidneys from hundreds

The alleged leader is accused of illegally harvesting kidneys from more than 300 people in Pakistan. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/AfMyRBn

Haiti crisis: Can Kenyan police officers defeat the gangs?

The UN approves the offer to send 1,000 police officers but many question their suitability. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2tFJPhv

The world’s costliest weapons program just got more expensive

The cost of the US's F-35 fighter jet program has increased by $26 billion, bringing the total cost to $438 billion, according to the Pentagon's new report. The increase, which is relatively modest compared to previous increases, is due to inflation and readjustment of production plans. The per-jet cost has also risen to $179 million. from Times of India https://ift.tt/HvXRo9r via IFTTT

Double rainbow and lightning strikes caught on camera

Stunning cell phone video captured a meteorological phenomenon: lightning beside a double rainbow. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/yzn1PmG

GPS ‘misguides’ 2 young doctors to death

Two doctors died after their car sank in a river in Kerala, India. Dr Advaith and Dr Ajmal were returning from celebrating Dr Advaith's birthday in Kochi when their car drove into the water. Three other occupants of the car managed to escape and were rescued. It is unclear whether the accident was caused by a technical glitch in the GPS or human error. The survivors are currently receiving medical treatment in a hospital. from Times of India https://ift.tt/Fd4wD2z via IFTTT

Senegal's navy intercepts boats carrying 600 would-be migrants

They were attempting the dangerous crossing to the Canary Islands, a gateway to Europe. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/jefsqc7

Nigeria increases wages as indefinite national strike looms

The rise is far short of the demands of trade unions angered by the sharp rise in cost of living. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/pkhT6xn