Latest News, Breaking News, Global News- September 24, 2022
1- 22-Year-Old death draws Attention to Iran’s “Morality Police”
Iran’s president has declared that the murder of a 22-year-old Iranian woman in jail, which has triggered huge protests, must be “steadfastly” examined, even as he bemoaned what he called the west’s “double standards” on human rights.
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2-Viral Video: A BJP MP from Madhya Pradesh cleans a school bathroom with bare hands
A BJP lawmaker from Madhya Pradesh named Janardan Mishra can be seen using just his bare hands to clean the restroom at a girls’ school in the state in a video that has gone popular on social media.
According to a tweet from the BJP MP, the youth wing of the party’s Seva Pakhwada, which is now being handled by the BJP Yuva Morcha, cleaned the restrooms at Khatkhari Girls School.
This activity came after an effort to plant trees on the school’s property.
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3-“False”: Mohammed Azharuddin Regarding Black Hyderbad T20i Tickets
The head of the Hyderabad Cricket Association, Mohammed Azharuddin, clarified on September 23 that the claims that tickets for the India vs. Australia T20 match were being offered in black were false.
“Everything people are claiming is false. I have a list of every ticket sold.
There is nothing to hide because everything is recorded.
4-BJP Leader’s Son Detained Following Woman’s Death At Uttarakhand Resort
For the murder of a 19-year-old lady who worked as a receptionist at a resort he owns near Rishikesh in the Pauri region of Uttarakhand, Pulkit Arya, a senior BJP leader, has been detained.
He and her family had both reported her missing on Monday, but police claimed it eventually came out that he and two staff members had killed her. They two have also been detained.
5-Iranian woman killed for two hair stands?Brutal revelation as the US sanctions the “Morality Police”
Because of the “abuse of Iranian women,” the United States has imposed sanctions on Iran’s “Morality Police”.
The killing of Mahsa Amini, 22, has caused protests across Iran, and the Biden administration has accused the “Morality Police” for it.
The “Morality Police,” as well as the commanders of the Iranian Army’s ground units and Iran’s minister of intelligence, have all received sanctions from the United States.
6 – In contrast to breaking a travel record, Sumit Gupta
Sumit Gupta, a bank employee in the public sector, travelled nonstop for 12 weeks, from September to December 2021, to break the previous record for the longest journey made on scheduled public transportation in one nation.
7-Viral: In Tamil Nadu, a mother elephant blesses forest officials after seeing her calf again
Tamil Nadu forest workers were able to reconnect an elephant mother and her calf.
The mother elephant can be seen praising and thanking the forest officials in a cute video that has gone viral by lifting her trunk before entering the forest.
The mother elephant and her missing calf have reunited, much to the delight of online users.
Dame Hilary Mantel, winner of two Booker Prizes and author of the monumental Wolf Hall trilogy, passed away at the age of 70.
9-Mini Budget: Liz Truss’ borrowing binge involves “great political danger”
Beth Rigby of Sky offers her thoughts on Liz Truss’s mini-budget, which has alarmed many MPs, including those in her own party.
10-In WA’s Goldfields, one of Australia’s oldest racetracks has sprung back to life.
In WA’s Goldfields region, one of Australia’s oldest auto racing circuits has sprung back to life.