Bill Clinton's health is under scrutiny again after he was spotted in the Hamptons with what appeared to be a portable defibrillator. This sighting follows a recent stumble and a history of heart issues, including a quadruple bypass in 2004 and stent placement in 2010. Clinton has also faced hospitalizations for a UTI, COVID-19, and the flu in recent years.
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Abhigyan Patel, a 20-year-old Indian student, tragically drowned at Bean Point Beach on Anna Maria Island in Florida. Patel, part of a group of aviation students, was swept away while swimming, prompting a large-scale search. Following this and other recent incidents, the area has been designated a 'no-swim zone' due to dangerous currents.
The BNP has accused Awami League members in Delhi of plotting to destabilize Bangladesh and disrupt the upcoming February election. They allege collaboration with individuals in Bangladesh under Delhi's influence. A BNP member also urged Jamaat-e-Islami to apologize for past actions, while Jatiya Party's office in Dhaka was attacked.
Shigeru Ishiba resigned as Japan's Prime Minister after less than a year in office, triggered by the Liberal Democratic Party's electoral setbacks. His decision follows a historic defeat in parliamentary elections and pressure from rivals. Ishiba will initiate a party leadership contest to pick his successor, paving the way for new leadership contenders.
Donald Trump criticized China as Beijing held a large military parade attended by Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un. Trump claimed American workers sacrificed their lives for China's freedom, urging recognition of their bravery. He then accused Beijing of conspiring against the U.S., sending regards to Putin and Kim.
The Supreme Court has sided with the Trump administration, allowing federal agents to conduct immigration raids in Southern California. This decision puts on hold a lower court's order that restricted agents from detaining individuals based on race, ethnicity, or language. The court's liberal justices dissented, with Justice Sotomayor expressing... Expand
China displayed its military might at a parade marking victory against Japan. The event featured advanced AI drones and laser weapons. New ICBMs, including the Dongfeng-5 and 'Guam Killer,' were also showcased. Robotic wolves and stealth fighters like the J-20 series highlighted China's military modernization. The parade signals China's growing challenge to US military dominance.
California Governor Gavin Newsom and US President Donald Trump engaged in an online exchange. This happened after Trump questioned Newsom's hand movements during an Oval Office event. Newsom responded with a meme video highlighting Trump's own hand bruising. The exchange is the latest in a series of public disagreements between the two politicians. The online spat drew mixed reactions, with some criticising Newsom for mocking Trump's physical appearance.
Oman has declared Sunday, September 7 a public holiday for both public and private sector employees to mark Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birthday. Since the actual date, Friday, September 5, falls on the weekend, the observance was shifted, creating a three-day weekend. Employers may require work on the holiday but must provide compensatory leave or pay.
Romana Didulo, a conspiracy-promoting self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada," was arrested with 16 others in Saskatchewan. The RCMP executed a search warrant at her Richmound residence, seizing replica handguns and RVs. Didulo, known for her Telegram decrees and QAnon-linked claims, faces potential charges after the raid.