Trump claims Russia and China conducting secret underground nuclear tests

Trump claims Russia and China conducting secret underground nuclear tests

US President Donald Trump has alleged that Russia and China have been secretly conducting underground nuclear tests, accusing the two countries of violating global norms while defending his decision to restart nuclear testing in the United States after more than three decades. The statement has reignited debate over nuclear deterrence, global security, and the risks of renewed arms competition among the world’s leading powers. Speaking during an interview on Sunday, Trump claimed

Bollywood celebrates India’s maiden Women’s World Cup triumph

Bollywood celebrates India’s maiden Women’s World Cup triumph

After nearly five decades of perseverance and progress, Indian cricket reached a historic milestone as the national women’s team lifted their first-ever ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup trophy in 2025. The electrifying victory unfolded at Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium, where Harmanpreet Kaur’s team delivered a performance that will be remembered for generations. The triumph not only marked a sporting achievement but also became a moment of national pride, uniting millions of Indians across c

Powerful 6.3 magnitude earthquake strikes Afghanistan, killing seven and injuring 150

Powerful 6.3 magnitude earthquake strikes Afghanistan, killing seven and injuring 150

At least seven people have been confirmed dead and more than 150 injured after a powerful earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale struck northern Afghanistan on Monday. The tremor, which originated near Mazar-e-Sharif, caused significant structural damage and panic among residents, highlighting once again the country's extreme vulnerability to seismic disasters. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the earthquake occurred at a depth of 28 kilometers beneath

Indian-origin CEO Bankim Brahmbhatt accused in $500 million US financial fraud

Indian-origin CEO Bankim Brahmbhatt accused in $500 million US financial fraud

Indian-origin telecom executive Bankim Brahmbhatt, once celebrated as one of the top 100 global leaders in telecommunications, is now at the center of a massive $500 million financial fraud case in the United States. Brahmbhatt, the Gujarat-born CEO of US-based telecom companies Broadband Telecom and Bridgevoice under the Bankai Group, is being sued by HPS Investment Partners — the private credit arm recently acquired by global investment giant BlackRock. The case has shocked both

Daylight Saving Time ends tonight: clocks fall back and sunset comes earlier

Daylight Saving Time ends tonight: clocks fall back and sunset comes earlier

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Residents across Central New York will turn back their clocks tonight as Daylight Saving Time officially ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday. The annual fall time change marks the transition to Standard Time, giving everyone an extra hour of sleep overnight while also bringing noticeably earlier sunsets beginning Sunday evening. At 2 a.m., clocks will “fall back” one hour to 1 a.m., marking the end of the eight-month period of extended evening daylight. Residents are rem

Ukraine accuses Russia of using banned 9M729 missiles in renewed escalation

Ukraine accuses Russia of using banned 9M729 missiles in renewed escalation

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has accused Russia of deploying a missile banned under international treaties, saying Moscow’s use of the 9M729 cruise missile — known in NATO terminology as the SSC-8 — represents a serious violation of global arms control commitments and an alarming escalation in the war. The weapon, Sybiha noted, has already been used multiple times against Ukrainian targets, further heightening regional security concerns across Europe. According t

Samia Suluhu Hassan wins Tanzania’s election amid violence and unrest

Samia Suluhu Hassan wins Tanzania’s election amid violence and unrest

Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan has been officially declared the winner of the country’s presidential election, securing another term in office after a landslide victory that has sparked widespread unrest and international concern. The electoral commission announced on Saturday that the incumbent leader, representing the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party, won 98% of the votes cast during Wednesday’s election, solidifying the party’s decades-long hold on Tanzanian politic

DeSantis orders Florida colleges to stop using H-1B visas for hiring foreign workers

DeSantis orders Florida colleges to stop using H-1B visas for hiring foreign workers

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has directed the state’s Board of Governors to prohibit the use of H-1B visas across Florida’s public colleges and universities. The move, announced during a press conference, marks one of the most restrictive state-level actions against the employment of foreign nationals in higher education. DeSantis argued that state-funded institutions should prioritize American citizens for all available positions, declaring that if universities cannot find qualified U.S

Why November 1 marks formation day for many Indian states

Why November 1 marks formation day for many Indian states

Every year on November 1, several Indian states and union territories mark their foundation day, celebrating the day they were officially reorganized or granted statehood. The date holds unique historical significance as it marks the outcome of India’s post-independence administrative restructuring — a process that reshaped the nation’s map to reflect linguistic and cultural identities. While most people associate November 1 with Kannada Rajyotsava, commemorating the birth of Karnataka,

FBI prevents potential terrorist attack in Michigan during Halloween weekend

FBI prevents potential terrorist attack in Michigan during Halloween weekend

Federal agents have prevented what authorities describe as a potential terrorist attack planned for Halloween weekend in Michigan. Multiple suspects were arrested early Friday morning during a coordinated operation led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The arrests took place in the city of Dearborn, located west of Detroit, after investigators uncovered evidence suggesting the individuals were planning a violent act linked to international terrorism. Officials have confirmed that there is

San Francisco to enforce two-hour parking limit starting Saturday

San Francisco to enforce two-hour parking limit starting Saturday

San Francisco will begin enforcing a new two-hour parking limit on city streets starting Saturday as part of an effort to manage long-term vehicle parking and address growing concerns about recreational vehicles remaining parked for extended periods. The new policy follows months of preparation that included public outreach, installation of signs, and the introduction of a vehicle buyback program aimed at helping residents comply with the new rule. Under the new ordinance, any vehicle

Flight delays and cancellations continue to frustrate travelers at Newark Airport

Flight delays and cancellations continue to frustrate travelers at Newark Airport

Travelers at Newark Liberty International Airport are enduring another day of mounting frustration as flight delays and cancellations continue to disrupt travel plans across the region. Staffing shortages in air traffic control combined with lingering weather impacts from Thursday’s storm have led to widespread schedule changes, causing many flights to be postponed or canceled altogether. For some passengers, what was supposed to be a short trip has turned into a grueling overnight wait in cro

South Austin marks 10 years since deadly Onion Creek flood and community recovery

South Austin marks 10 years since deadly Onion Creek flood and community recovery

Ten years have passed since the deadly flood that tore through neighborhoods along Onion Creek in South Austin, leaving behind devastation, loss, and a community forever changed. Residents and city leaders recently gathered to remember that tragic event, honor those who lost their lives, and reflect on how the area has transformed since 2015. What was once a dense neighborhood has now become a vast green space that stands as a symbol of recovery, resilience, and renewal. In late Octob

Plano orders evacuation of apartment complex deemed unsafe

Plano orders evacuation of apartment complex deemed unsafe

The city of Plano, Texas, has issued a firm evacuation order for residents of the apartment community known as Evana Grove, marking what officials describe as the worst apartment complex in the city. Over the past two years, the complex accumulated nearly 1,500 code violations and faced more than $250,000 in unpaid water bills, prompting city officials to declare the property unfit for habitation and demanding that all residents relocate by Tuesday, November 4. According to the city??

Illinois lawmakers approve $1.5 billion transit funding bill amid budget shortfall

Illinois lawmakers approve $1.5 billion transit funding bill amid budget shortfall

SPRINGFIELD — In a decisive move to address a looming financial crisis in the state’s transportation network, Illinois lawmakers approved a new $1.5 billion public transit funding bill in the early hours of Friday morning. The legislation, passed during the final moments of the veto session, aims to secure the future of Chicago’s major transit systems and prevent what officials described as a potential “fiscal cliff.” The new measure, which avoids the more controversial st

The Rise of Jemimah Rodrigues: India’s Young Cricket Sensation

The Rise of Jemimah Rodrigues: India’s Young Cricket Sensation

From the narrow lanes of Mumbai to the bright lights of international stadiums, Jemimah Rodrigues’s journey is one of passion, grit, and relentless optimism. Born on September 5, 2000, in Mumbai, Jemimah’s introduction to cricket came early through her father, who coached at her school. What began as a hobby soon became a purpose — one that would take her to the forefront of Indian women’s cricket. Jemimah Rodrigues, a right-handed top-order batter and occasional off-break b

Trump cancels summit with Putin over Russia’s extreme demands on Ukraine

Trump cancels summit with Putin over Russia’s extreme demands on Ukraine

In a move reflecting deepening frustration within Washington, United States President Donald Trump has reportedly cancelled a planned summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The decision follows Moscow’s insistence on sweeping conditions for peace in Ukraine, which American officials have described as amounting to a demand for Ukraine’s surrender of sovereignty. According to reports, the decision came after Russia sent a detailed memorandum outlining Putin’s terms for en

Halloween festival 2025: Why October 31 is filled with costumes, pumpkins, and spooky fun

Halloween festival 2025: Why October 31 is filled with costumes, pumpkins, and spooky fun

Halloween, celebrated every year on October 31, is one of the world’s most recognizable festivals, combining ancient traditions, spiritual symbolism, and modern fun. What began thousands of years ago as a harvest festival in Celtic Europe has transformed into a global celebration of creativity, costumes, and community gatherings. In 2025, Halloween will be celebrated on Friday, October 31, bringing a weekend of festivities across several countries. The origins of

India and US sign 10-year defence framework to strengthen strategic partnership

India and US sign 10-year defence framework to strengthen strategic partnership

In a landmark step toward strengthening bilateral defence ties, India and the United States on Friday signed a 10-year defence framework agreement aimed at deepening strategic cooperation and expanding technological collaboration between the two nations. The agreement was formalised during a meeting between India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth in Kuala Lumpur. The new framework, extending over a decade, underscores both countries’ commitment to p

Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna University scientist selected for ISRO’s Shukrayaan-1 mission

Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna University scientist selected for ISRO’s Shukrayaan-1 mission

In a remarkable achievement for Indian academia and space research, Assistant Professor Alok Sagar Gautam from the Department of Physics at Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University has been selected to join the Indian Space Research Organisation’s upcoming Venus Orbiter Mission, officially known as Shukrayaan-1. This marks a significant moment in India’s pursuit of interplanetary exploration, as the mission represents the nation’s first dedicated effort to study Venus, often referred

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