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      30 October

      Punjab: Drug-addict parents held for selling infant to scrap dealer

      A Punjab couple allegedly sold their six-month-old son to a scrap dealer for Rs 1.8 lakh due to drug addiction. Police have recovered the child and booked both families under human trafficking charges, as ordered by the child rights commission Chandigarh: A couple, allegedly addicted to drugs, sold their six-month-old son to a scrap dealer in Punjab’s Mansa district, police said on Saturday. The case came to light after the child’s maternal aunt approached the police, an official said. The police have recovered the child and booked both families under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). The officer also said the couple has been arrested. The couple, residents of Akbarpur Khudal village, was allegedly addicted to drugs and was unable…

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    • 30 October

      Trump praises Japan’s new prime minister, says US an ‘ally at strongest level’

      President Donald Trump lauded Japan’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, during his Tokyo visit, calling Japan “an ally at the strongest level.” Both leaders signed new cooperation agreements as Trump pushed for investment and discussed regional trade and security ties. Tokyo: President Donald Trump began one of his busiest days of his Asia trip on Tuesday by warmly greeting the new Japanese prime minister, with plans to later speak to US troops aboard an aircraft carrier and mingle with business leaders. Although Trump is visiting one of America’s most steadfast allies in Asia, there’s no shortage of uncertainty while he’s there. Sanae Takaichi, who became the country’s first female prime minister only days ago, must solidify her relationship with Trump while…

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    • 30 October

      Magnitude 6.1 earthquake hits western Turkiye, 22 injured as damaged buildings collapse

      A 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck western Türkiye’s Balikesir province on Monday night, injuring 22 people and causing previously damaged buildings to collapse in Sindirgi. Authorities reported no deaths but opened shelters as residents stayed outdoors fearing aftershocks. Ankara: A strong earthquake shook western Turkiye on Monday, causing at least three buildings that were damaged in a previous tremor to collapse, officials said. There were no immediate reports of casualties. The magnitude 6.1 quake was centred in the town of Sindirgi in Balikesir province, according to the Disaster and Emergency Management agency, AFAD. It struck at 22:48 local time at a depth of 5.99 kilometres. The quake, which was followed by several aftershocks, was felt in Istanbul, and the nearby provinces of Bursa,…

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    • 30 October

      US lawmakers unite to defend India ties through bipartisan letters and resolutions

      US lawmakers from both parties have rallied to defend the India–US partnership through a series of bipartisan letters and resolutions, pressing the Trump administration for accountability over policies targeting Indian interests and urging cooperation amid ongoing trade and visa tensions. Washington: Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers have joined hands to support the India-US relationship, months after the Trump administration announced a series of policies targeting Indian interests. At least six bipartisan letters and resolutions have been drafted over the past 10 days defending the interests of the Indian American community, reaffirming support for the India–US partnership, and pressing the administration for accountability over its recent actions targeting New Delhi. Last week, a group of House members expressed concern that an event…

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    • 30 October

      Thousands of US flights delayed as government shutdown cripples air travel

      Over 4,000 US flights were delayed Monday amid a prolonged government shutdown, with thousands of air traffic controllers and TSA staff working unpaid. The FAA warned of ongoing disruptions as airports face staff shortages and growing operational strain. Washington: More than 4,000 flights across the US were delayed on Monday, with roughly 118 additional flights cancelled, as the 27-day government shutdown continues to disrupt air travel. The delays come amid growing shortages of essential workers at airports and air traffic control towers nationwide. On Sunday alone, over 8,700 flights were delayed, according to FlightAware, as staffing shortfalls continue to mount. About 13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 Transportation Security Administration officers are working without pay, resulting in widespread operational strain. The…

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    • 30 October

      Lula is optimistic there will be US-Brazil trade deal after meeting with Trump in Malaysia

      Brazil’s President Lula said Donald Trump “guaranteed” a future trade deal during talks in Kuala Lumpur, expressing confidence that U.S. tariffs on Brazilian goods will soon be resolved. Lula also sought to keep Bolsonaro’s conviction separate from negotiations and offered to mediate Venezuela tensions Kuala Lumpur: Brazil’s leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva expressed confidence on Monday that his country and the United States will reach a trade deal, saying that US President Donald Trump had practically “guaranteed” it during their talks the day before. The two presidents held talks on the sidelines of a regional summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital, on Sunday, which Lula described as a “very good meeting.” Trump, who headed to Japan from Malaysia, said he…

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    • 29 October

      Telangana: Cops nab fraud accused after 2.5-km chase near Medchal

      In a dramatic late-night chase, Dundigal Police Inspector Kiran and his team caught a fraud accused wanted in a Rs 25 lakh cheating case near Medchal railway station. The accused, Khayyum, attempted to flee but was nabbed after a 2.5 km pursuit Hyderabad: In a dramatic, movie-like incident, Dundigal Police Inspector Kiran and his team nabbed a fraud accused after a tense chase near Medchal railway station on Friday night. The suspect, identified as Khayyum, was wanted in a cheating case involving Rs 25 lakh registered at Dundigal police station. Acting on a tip-off that Khayyum was at the Medchal railway station around 10 pm, Detective Inspector Kiran rushed to the spot with his team. On spotting the police, Khayyum tried to flee across…

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    • 29 October

      Telangana: MLA defection hearings enter final phase, Speaker’s ruling expected soon

      The MLA defection case involving 10 BRS legislators who joined the ruling Congress has entered its final phase, with Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar resuming hearings under the Anti-Defection Act. While eight MLAs have filed replies, Danam Nagender and Kadiam Srihari sought more time. Hyderabad: The high-profile MLA defection case has entered its final phase on Friday, with Assembly Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar resuming hearings under the Anti-Defection Act. Proceedings are expected to conclude next week after questioning six more BRS MLAs, following which the Speaker will deliver his ruling on the disqualification petitions. A total of 10 BRS legislators including Danam Nagender, T Prakash Goud, Gudem Mahipal Reddy, Arekapudi Gandhi, Kale Yadaiah, K Sanjay Kumar, Kadiam Srihari, Pocharam Srinivas Reddy, Tellam Venkat Rao, and Bandla…

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    • 29 October

      Hindupur youth survives Kurnool bus blaze after smashing window

      A 25-year-old man from Hindupur, Andhra Pradesh, survived the Kurnool bus fire that killed 19 passengers. Moolinti Venugopal Reddy, who boarded the sleeper coach at Paradise Junction in Hyderabad, acted quickly smashing the rear window and jumped out of the burning bus. Hyderabad: In the horrific Kurnool bus accident, a 25-year-old man Moolinti Venugopal Reddy, a resident of Hindupur in Andhra Pradesh had miraculously survived. He had boarded the ill-fated sleeper coach bus at Paradise junction and was asleep in seat U21 when a loud explosion woke him. Realising the danger, he smashed the rear window and jumped out to safety. “I called for an ambulance, but it arrived late. I managed to reach the hospital in another private vehicle and received first aid.…

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    • 29 October

      “I woke to smoke and screams”: Bengaluru survivor recalls Kurnool bus tragedy

      A 50-year-old farmer, narrowly escaped the Kurnool bus inferno that killed 19 passengers. Returning to Bengaluru after Diwali celebrations, Reddy recalled waking up around 2.30 am to thick smoke and chaos as passengers screamed and tried to escape. Hyderabad: What was supposed to be a quiet, safe, and happy birthday journey back home in Bengaluru to meet his daughter, turned into a night of horror for this 50-year-old man who boarded the ill-fated Vemuri Kaveri Travels bus from JNTU Hyderabad to Bengaluru on Thursday night. MG Rama Reddy, a farmer, who was in Hyderabad for Diwali celebrations had booked a berth on the rear side of the bus. Recalling the horrific moments before the accident with ‘Telangana Today‘, Reddy said he visited his…

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