Latest News, Breaking News, Global News- Oct 7, 2022

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Latest News, Breaking News, Global News- Oct 7, 2022

1-After racial conflicts, the UK Labour Party declares that “Hindus are important to Britain” and denounces “Hinduphobia.”

Following ethnic disturbances in Leicester and Birmingham following an India-Pakistan cricket match, the UK’s opposition Labour Party vowed to combat hate crimes of all sorts in its first straight use of the term “Hinduphobia.”

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2-India takes a firm position against Kim Jong-un at the UNSC over his missile testing

India has strongly denounced North Korea’s launch of a ballistic missile over Japan at the UNSC and emphasised that such actions have an impact on regional and global security.

India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ruchira Kamboj, urged the UN Security Council to fully implement the pertinent UNSC resolutions pertaining to North Korea.

India reaffirmed its support for denuclearization and the DPRK’s decision to pursue diplomatic relations and discussion on the Korean Peninsula.

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3-Student of Indian descent slain in Indiana state, “We heard screams,”

According to media sources, a 20-year-old student of Indian descent was found dead in his dormitory in the US state of Indiana, and his Korean roommate was arrested.

Police announced on Wednesday that Indianapolis resident Varun Manish Chheda, a student at Purdue University, had been discovered dead in McCutcheon Hall on the western end of the campus.

4-Congress Targets India’s Highest Constitutional Head Again, Insulting the President of the Country

In response to Udit Raj’s comments on President Droupadi Murmu, the National Commission for Women (NCW) summoned him to appear before it on October 10.

Raj allegedly performed “chamchagiri” on President Murmu on Wednesday, according to Raj.

5-Dussehra crowd enters Bidar’s Madarsa, busts out the mosque lock, and conducts puja

On Thursday, nine persons were detained by the police in Bidar, Karnataka, for reportedly invading the premises of the Mahmood Gewan Madarsa and Mosque and shouting obscenities.

6-India opens an investigation after the WHO ‘links’ homemade cough syrups to 66 children’s deaths in Africa.

The quality of four homemade cough syrups, which may have contributed to the deaths of 66 children in The Gambia, a country in west Africa, is the subject of an investigation by the Indian government.

The WHO informed Indian authorities about deaths that may have been caused by cough syrups produced by a pharmaceutical company in Haryana, prompting the investigation.

7-The Inspiring Journey of the India U-17 Women’s Team Before the World Cup

In their opening encounter of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup on Tuesday, the Indian women’s team will face the USA, but for many team members, the journey so far has been against all odds.

The motivational experiences of some players serve to reinforce the ideas of persistence and the value of hard effort as the athletes prepare for the tournament’s opening match versus the USA.

8-The family of murdered journalist Gauri Lankesh participates in the Congress’ All-India Yatra

Rahul Gandhi walks beside Indira and Kavitha Lankesh as they take part in the Congress’s Bharat Jodo Yatra. The two women are the mother and sister of the murdered journalist and activist Gauri Lankesh.

9-Gautam Adani Announces An Investment Of Rs. 65,000 Billion In Rajasthan

Asian billionaire Gautam Adani stated on Friday that he would invest Rs 65,000 crore in Rajasthan over the next five to seven years to build a massive 10,000 MW solar power facility, expand a cement mill, and improve Jaipur Airport.

10 Reasons Why Russia Is Seen As Receiving A Rebuke From This Year’s Nobel Peace Prize

According to Belarusian opposition member Pavel Latushko, Friday’s Nobel Peace Prize presentation to imprisoned human rights campaigner Ales Byalyatski is an honour for all political prisoners in Belarus.

On Friday, Byalyatski received the honour along with Memorial, a Russian human rights organisation, and Center for Civil Liberties, a Ukrainian human rights organisation.

11-Lalu Yadav is charged by the CBI for engaging in an alleged land-for-job scam.

The CBI today filed a chargesheet in a court in this city against 16 people, including Lalu Prasad Yadav and his wife Rabri Devi, both of whom were previously chief ministers and whose son is currently the deputy chief minister of Bihar.

The alleged job scam occurred during Lalu Prasad Yadav’s tenure as railway minister in the Congress-led UPA government more than ten years ago.

12-Pak drones in J&K scare the Modi administration; Amit Shah gives the BSF this instruction

Home Minister Amit Shah has requested Border Security Force (BSF) to head an interagency panel that will attempt to stop drones bringing weapons and explosives from Pakistan through the 182 km long international border in Jammu.

13 Hindu ladies were attacked in California, and the attacker stole their jewellery. U.S. officials caught the attacker.

In a wave of hate crimes, at least 14 Hindu women in the US state of California have been attacked by a guy who also tore off their jewellery, according to authorities.

Lathan Johnson, 37, allegedly went on a two-month crime spree starting in June, targeting elderly Hindu women and ripping necklaces off their necks, according to the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office.

14-In J&K, the Indian Army receives an all-terrain, high mobility combat troop carrier.

The Kalyani M4, an indigenous all-terrain high mobility combat troop carrier with armour and mine protection, was introduced on Thursday in Jammu and Kashmir by the Indian Army’s northern command.

The General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C), Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi, of the Northern Command, tweeted the information on his official Twitter account along with multiple images of the vehicle.

15-Vande Bharat Express collides with cow; India’s semi-high speed train suffers damage again

A day after the Gandhinagar-Mumbai Vande Bharat Express hit some buffaloes, a cow was struck by a recently launched semi-high-speed train in Gujarat between the stations of Kanjari and Anand, causing minor damage to the train’s nose panel.

According to a railway official, the train was just slightly dented on the nose cone panel in the most recent incident.

16-“Don’t go to J&K”: The United States issues a fresh travel warning for India and urges “enhanced prudence” The Essentials

The travel advice for India from the United States has been updated. Due to “crime and terrorism,” the United States recommended its people to travel with “enhanced vigilance” while in India.

In addition, it urged Americans not to visit Jammu and Kashmir because of “civil turmoil.”

The level of the travel warning for India was lowered to 2 by the US State Department.

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