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      23 October

      TN on high alert: 26,000 cops deployed for statewide safety ahead of festive season

      Tamil Nadu Police and Fire Services have deployed over 26,000 personnel across the state ahead of the Deepavali rush. The measures include drone surveillance, control rooms, fire safety checks, and mobile X-ray scanners to ensure public safety during celebrations. Chennai: The city police and the Tamil Nadu Fire and Rescue Services Department have stepped up safety and security measures across the state ahead of the festive rush, deploying a combined force of more than 26,000 personnel to ensure public safety and prevent accidents. According to an official statement, nearly 18,000 police personnel — including officers from the law and order, crime, traffic, armed reserve, special police, and home guard wings — have been deployed across major commercial and residential areas. The…

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    • 23 October

      North Korea fires ballistic missiles ahead of APEC summit, first tests in five months

      North Korea launched multiple short-range ballistic missiles toward the east on Wednesday, its first such tests in five months. The launches come days before the APEC summit in South Korea, raising tensions amid renewed US-North Korea diplomatic uncertainty. Seoul: North Korea performed its first ballistic missile tests in five months on Wednesday, days before US President Donald Trump and other leaders are expected to meet in South Korea. South Korea’s military detected multiple suspected short-range ballistic missiles launched from an area south of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said. It said the weapons flew about 350 kilometres (217 miles) each in a northeastern direction but did not say where they landed. South Korea’s military said…

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    • 23 October

      Trump extends Diwali greetings to PM Modi amid strains in US-India ties

      US President Donald Trump spoke with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to extend Diwali greetings. Modi thanked Trump on X, expressing hope that the two democracies continue to “illuminate the world with hope” and stand united against terrorism amid ongoing trade tensions. New Delhi: US President Donald Trump spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and greeted him on Diwali. “Thank you, President Trump, for your phone call and warm Diwali greetings,” Modi said in a post on X on Wednesday. “On this festival of lights, may our two great democracies continue to illuminate the world with hope and stand united against terrorism in all its forms,” the prime minister said. The phone call between the two leaders comes at a time when…

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    • 23 October

      New Giuffre memoir puts spotlight back on Prince Andrew–Epstein ties

      Virginia Giuffre’s memoir ‘Nobody’s Girl’, released posthumously, has reignited scrutiny over Prince Andrew’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Detailing alleged abuse and palace attempts to silence her, the book has triggered renewed outrage and calls to strip the royal of his remaining titles London: The British royal family is once again under intense scrutiny as a memoir by Virginia Giuffre, one of the most outspoken accusers of Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein, hits bookstores Tuesday. ‘Nobody’s Girl’ is being published posthumously after Giuffre died by suicide in April. Giuffre had for years accused Andrew of sexually abusing her on multiple occasions when she was under 18 years old and a victim of sexual trafficking by convicted sex offender Epstein and his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell. While…

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    • 23 October

      Belize signs ‘safe third country’ agreement as part of Trump’s immigration crackdown

      Belize signed a controversial “safe third country” agreement with the U.S., allowing certain asylum seekers to be transferred there. Critics in Belize’s parliament decry lack of transparency and potential risks to sovereignty, security, and humanitarian standards. Senate ratification is pending Mexico City: The small Central American nation of Belize has signed a “safe third country” agreement with the United States, the two sides said on Monday, as the Trump administration seeks to ramp up deportations and dissuade migration north. What the agreement entails wasn’t immediately clear, but it comes as US President Donald Trump has increasingly pressured countries in Latin American and Africa to help him carry out his immigration agenda. The deal appears to be similar to one with Paraguay…

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    • 23 October

      Sanae Takaichi elected Japan’s first female Prime Minister

      Sanae Takaichi became Japan’s first female Prime Minister after being elected by the Upper House. A former TV anchor and long-serving LDP politician, she now faces the challenge of uniting a divided party and restoring public confidence amid economic pressures. Tokyo: Sanae Takaichi was elected as Japan’s next Prime Minister on Tuesday, following a runoff election in the Parliament. She is also the first woman to assume this role. The Upper House has chosen Takaichi as Japan’s next Prime Minister, affirming her rise to the position. She received 125 votes in the Upper House — just one vote above the simple majority necessary for victory. Previously, she secured 237 votes in the Lower House, exceeding the required majority of 233. A…

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    • 21 October

      Telangana HC upholds prohibition on disputed lands in Maheshwara

      Telangana High Court dismisses applications by senior IAS, IPS officers, and EIPL Constructions seeking to lift restrictions on disputed lands in Maheshwaram. It upholds April order placing lands on the prohibited list; main writ petition to proceed Hyderabad: Justice K Lakshman of the Telangana High Court on Friday dismissed a batch of interim applications filed by several senior IAS and IPS officers, along with EIPL Constructions Company, who sought to lift the orders placing certain disputed lands in Nagaram village of Maheshwaram mandal, Rangareddy district, on the prohibited list. The lands in question, situated in Survey Nos. 181, 182, 194, and 195, are alleged to be Bhoodan or government lands. With this order, the court reaffirmed its earlier direction issued on April 24, which directed…

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    • 21 October

      Tribal farmers attack two forest officers over RoFR land dispute in Kothagudem

      Two forest officials were attacked with sickles by migrant tribals in Aswapurampadu village, Karakagudem mandal, after they objected to the use of mechanised harvesters on RoFR lands. The officials sustained minor injuries and later filed a police complaint. Kothagudem: Migrant tribals attacked two forest officials with sickles at Aswapurampadu village in Karakagudem mandal of the district on Friday. According to sources, the local forest beat officer Kotesh went to the village and told the podu farmers not to operate mechanised harvesters in RoFR (Recognition of Forest Rights) lands. But the farmers did not comply and started hurling invectives at him. As the situation turned tense the beat officer informed the section officer Govindu. When he reached the spot, the tribals surrounded them and some of…

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    • 21 October

      Telangana HC seeks State, EC response on local body polls reservation issue

      Telangana High Court directs the State government and Election Commission to respond within two weeks on a petition regarding local body elections. The court emphasised implementing its October 9 order on BC reservation without delaying election rescheduling Hyderabad: Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh and Justice GM Mohiuddin of the Telangana High Court on Friday directed the State government and the Telangana State Election Commission to clarify, within two weeks, their stand on a petition seeking to conduct local body elections in accordance with the court’s earlier order dated October 9. In the earlier order, the High Court had stayed the proposed enhancement of Backward Classes (BC) reservations in local body elections and permitted the Election Commission to proceed with the polls without applying the increased…

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    • 21 October

      Audio recording triggers political row between Congress, BRS in Manakondur

      A viral audio allegedly featuring BRS leader Rasamayi Balakishan making derogatory remarks against Manakondur MLA Kavvampally Satyanarayana sparked clashes between Congress and BRS activists. Balakishan, in the US, denied the allegations, calling the circulated audio edited Karimnagar: Derogatory comments allegedly made by BRS leader Rasamayi Balakishan against Manakondur MLA Dr Kavvampally Satyanarayana triggered a controversy in the constituency. An audio allegedly recorded by Balakishan went viral on social media platforms on Thursday. Enraged over the audio, Congress party activists attacked Balakishan’s farm house in Bejjanki mandal of Siddipet district on Friday. His effigies were also burnt at different places of Manakondur constituency as well as in Karimnagar town. On the other hand, BRS activists burnt the effigy of Kavvampally Satyanarayana in Manakondur. Reacting to the…

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