Prime Minister Netanyahu announced Israel's ongoing military offensive against Iran, claiming the destruction of key military and nuclear assets. This operation, dubbed 'Operation Rising Lion,' follows Iran's missile attack on Israeli territory, which Israel views as crossing a red line. Netanyahu urged the Iranian people to rise against their regime, as fears of regional escalation intensify amid the conflict.
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Manipur is facing renewed unrest following the arrest of Arambai Tenggol leader, Kanan Singh, sparking violent protests in five valley districts. Authorities have imposed curfews, prohibitory orders, and suspended internet services to control the escalating tensions.
During an official inspection at Bijnor district hospital, a kidney patient died mid-dialysis due to a power cut and a non-functional generator lacking fuel. The private firm responsible for the dialysis unit is under scrutiny for negligence, with authorities seizing records and initiating legal action due to mismanagement and lack of cleanliness.
Sonam Raghuvanshi, once aspiring to pursue an MBA, was asked to help in the family business, where she met Raj Kushwaha — now accused of helping her plot husband Raja’s murder during their honeymoon. The arranged marriage, seemingly accepted by Sonam, masked a chilling betrayal. Raj stayed behind, coordinating the crime, while trust within both families shattered.
Amid rising tensions and a partial US embassy evacuation in Iraq, Donald Trump has firmly stated that the United States will prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Diplomatic efforts to revive the nuclear deal face hurdles, particularly regarding uranium enrichment.
India will face Pakistan in Colombo on October 5 during the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup, hosted by India and Sri Lanka. The marquee clash follows a hybrid model due to political tensions, with Pakistan’s matches held in neutral Sri Lanka.
Madhya Pradesh chief minister Mohan Yadav has urged Home Minister Amit Shah for a CBI investigation into the disappearance of an Indore couple in Meghalaya. While Raja Rajuvanshi was found dead, his wife, Sonam, remains missing, prompting a murder investigation. Despite challenging weather, extensive search operations involving multiple agencies are underway to locate Sonam, with drones being deployed to aid the efforts.
Amid rising tensions and stalled nuclear negotiations, the US is reducing its diplomatic and military presence in the Middle East. The State Department ordered nonessential staff to depart from Baghdad and authorized optional departures from Bahrain and Kuwait. The military is also allowing voluntary departures of dependents as regional instability looms and the IAEA considers censuring Iran.
Starlink's recent satcom license in India mandates cooperation with security agencies, addressing prior reluctance to share user data, especially concerning border regions. Security concerns persist regarding potential misuse from neighboring countries, delaying commercial operations for Starlink, Eutelsat OneWeb, and Jio-SES, all awaiting necessary clearances.
In a historic cricket match in Glasgow, the Netherlands triumphed over Nepal after an unprecedented three Super Overs. The thrilling contest saw both teams matching each other throughout, with Nepal forcing the first Super Over with a late surge. Ultimately, the Netherlands secured the win thanks to Zach Lion-Cachet's decisive final Super Over performance and Michael Levitt's winning six.