Latest News, Breaking News, Global News- September 9, 2022

Latest News, Breaking News, Global News- September 9, 2022

1-Charles succeeds Queen Elizabeth II: Get to know the oldest monarch to ever rule the United Kingdom.

Following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday, Charles is now the new king of Britain.

Charles will be known as King Charles III, becoming the oldest monarch in British history.

The coronation has not yet been given a date.

Charles III will preside over the United Kingdom and 14 other nations.

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2-Neeraj Chopra makes history by winning the Diamond trophy in Zurich as the first Indian ever | Watch

After winning the men’s javelin throw competition’s Diamond League championship on Thursday in Zurich, Neeraj Chopra made history.

In his second attempt, he had the greatest throw of 88.44 metres.

An Indian has never before won the Diamond League championship in the javelin throw competition.

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3-How Cyrus Mistry’s automobile crashed five seconds after hitting the brakes while travelling at 100 KM/h

The Maharashtra police have received a preliminary analysis report from German automaker Mercedes.

It implies that the SUV Cyrus Mistry was driving was moving at a speed of about 100 kilometres per hour when the incident occurred and brakes were deployed barely five seconds prior.

Cyrus Mistry, an industrialist, was seated in the backseat while renowned gynaecologist Dr. Anahita Pandole was behind the wheel.


4-Drama at Assam CM’s rally: A man jumps the stage and steals the microphone amid tumultuous scenes in Hyderabad


During a Ganesh festival function in Hyderabad, a guy who attempted to take apart the microphone heckled Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.
The incident, which was captured on camera and caused concern about the event’s security precautions, involved a guy who momentarily interrupted the programme by getting close to the chief minister of Assam and a top BJP official.

5-At India Gate, 250 drones light up the sky while paying homage to Netaji’s heritage.

In celebration of the recently unveiled colossal statue of Netaji and to honour the life and legacy of liberation warrior Subhas Chandra Bose, 250 drones lighted up the night sky over the India Gate complex.

6 – Devotees bid Lord Ganesha farewell.

With today’s visarjan, Ganesh Chaturthi, which started on August 31, comes to a close.

This celebration commemorates Lord Ganesha’s birth. In India, devotees are lining the streets and marching in the visarjan processions.

7-Rahul Gandhi’s response when asked if he would run for Congress president.

Rahul Gandhi, a Congress member, said today that he is still in the running to lead the party.

During the Congress’s Bharat Jodo Yatra (United India March), an early-stage campaign with a view toward the general election in 2024, Mr. Gandhi said, “Whether I will become Congress president or not would be clearer when party elections (to the office) occurs.”

8- 96 rounds were fired in a gun salute to the queen, one for each year of her life.

In a ceremonial “death gun salute” in honour of Queen Elizabeth II on Friday, cannon fire erupted in the four corners of the United Kingdom and beyond.

9-Joe Biden instructs all American flags to fly at half-staff in honour of Queen Elizabeth II

As a “show of respect” for the late Queen Elizabeth II of Britain, US President Joe Biden on Thursday ordered flags at the White House and other federal buildings to be flown at half-staff.

10-King Charles’ first speech: “Throughout Her Life, The Queen Was An Inspiration”

Following the passing of his mother and the nation’s head of state, Queen Elizabeth II, at the age of 96, on Friday, Britain’s King Charles delivered a speech to a nation in sadness.

The queen’s passing has elicited sympathies from all across the world. She was Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and a commanding presence on the international scene for seven decades.

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