I must applaud the courage of Afgan brothers chanting #JaiHind in a college in #pakistan after the India's win in Asia Cup final. #AsiaCup #AsiaCup2025 #AfganBrothers #Afganistan #India
Hezbollah has vowed retaliation against Israel following a series of Israeli airstrikes in eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, which targeted a facility allegedly used for manufacturing precision missiles. The Israeli military stated that the site violated a prior agreement between the two countries and reaffirmed its commitment to preventing perceived threats to its security. In response, Hezbollah has warned Israel of a "difficult reckoning" for the attack, which resulted in the deaths of at least 12 people and injuries to more than 2,800 others, including Hezbollah fighters and Iran's envoy to Beirut. The explosions were reportedly caused by detonated pagers, devices used by Hezbollah members to avoid Israeli tracking. Hezbollah has accused Israel of orchestrating the attack and has pledged to exact revenge, stating that Israel will receive "its fair punishment" for the blasts. The recent escalation follows a year of heightened tensions between Hezbollah and Israel, marked by a series of cross-border clashes and airstrikes. In April 2025, Hezbollah's new Secretary-General, Naim Qassem, warned Israel not to continue its attacks on Lebanon, emphasizing that Hezbollah has "multiple response options" and does not fear confrontation. Hezbollah has allowed room for diplomacy to address these violations, but Qassem stated that this opportunity is not open-ended. #Hezbollah #IsraelConflict #MiddleEastTensions #LebanonNews #RegionalSecurity #MilitaryEscalation #DiplomaticEfforts #GlobalPolitics #NewsOne
In a significant disciplinary action, the FBI has terminated around 20 agents who were photographed kneeling during the racial justice protests that erupted across the U.S. in 2020 after the death of George Floyd. The kneeling gestures, initially intended as acts of solidarity and de-escalation, were scrutinized internally for raising questions about judgment and neutrality in law enforcement. While some colleagues defended the agents’ actions as human and symbolic of support for peaceful protest, agency leadership determined that these actions compromised the professional standards expected of federal law enforcement personnel. The FBI Agents Association criticized the firings, calling them unlawful and a violation of due process. They urged Congress to investigate the dismissals and highlight what they see as inconsistencies in applying disciplinary measures within the bureau. Critics also argue that this decision reflects a broader effort by FBI leadership under Director Kash Patel to address alleged political bias within the agency, sparking debate about the balance between personal expression and professional duty for federal agents. This move has reignited discussions nationwide regarding law enforcement’s role in social movements, freedom of expression for federal agents, and how agencies enforce standards of conduct during politically charged events. While supporters of the decision argue it preserves the impartiality and credibility of the FBI, detractors warn it could discourage lawful engagement with social issues and erode trust within the agency. The incident underscores the tension between professional obligations and personal conscience during moments of national upheaval. #FBIFirings #GeorgeFloydProtests #RacialJustice #LawEnforcement #FBI #KashPatel #PoliticalBias #DueProcess #DeEscalation #CivilRights
Following the Indian government's ban on real-money online gaming under the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill 2025, Dream11 has terminated its ₹358 crore ($44 million) sponsorship deal with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). This legislation prohibits the promotion and sponsorship of real-money gaming platforms, rendering Dream11's association with the Indian cricket team legally untenable. In response, the BCCI has initiated a new bidding process for the national team's lead sponsorship, setting a September 16 deadline for submissions. The board has explicitly barred companies involved in real-money gaming and cryptocurrency from participating in the bidding process. Despite the tight timeline, the BCCI is optimistic about securing a new sponsor promptly. However, with the Asia Cup commencing on September 9, the Indian team may take the field without a front-of-shirt sponsor in the opening week, including the high-profile match against Pakistan on September 14. The BCCI aims to generate approximately ₹4.52 billion over a three-year cycle by securing new sponsorship deals for around 140 matches, which would represent a 20% increase over the previous agreement with Dream11. This development underscores the significant impact of regulatory changes on sports sponsorships and the commercial landscape of Indian cricket. #BCCI #Dream11 #CricketSponsorship #OnlineGamingBan #IndianCricket #SportsBusiness #AsiaCup2025 #RegulatoryImpact #NewsOne @bcci
The Leh Apex Body (LAB) has announced its decision to suspend scheduled talks with the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, citing the prevailing "atmosphere of fear and anger" in Ladakh following recent violent protests. The protests, which resulted in the deaths of four individuals and injuries to over 80 other, have led to widespread unrest in the region. In light of these events, the LAB has demanded a judicial inquiry into the police firing incident and the immediate release of detained activists, including prominent climate activist Sonam Wangchuk. In response, the Ministry of Home Affairs has reiterated its openness to dialogue, expressing a willingness to engage with the LAB and the Kargil Democratic Alliance at any time. The ministry highlighted the positive outcomes from previous discussions, such as increased reservations for Scheduled Tribes and women in Ladakh's local councils, and the commencement of recruitment for government positions in the region. However, the LAB maintains that talks cannot resume until normalcy is restored and their demands are addressed. This development underscores the ongoing challenges in Ladakh, where demands for statehood, constitutional safeguards under the Sixth Schedule, and greater autonomy continue to fuel tensions between local leaders and the central government. #LehApexBody #StatehoodDemand #JudicialInquiry #CivilUnrest #CentralGovernment #LocalGovernance #PoliticalNews #NewsOne
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's congratulatory message following India's victory over Pakistan in the 2025 Asia Cup final has sparked political controversy. In his post, Modi likened the cricket match to "Operation Sindoor," India's military response to the 2025 Pahalgam terror attack, stating, "Outcome is the same — India wins!" The Congress party swiftly criticized the comparison, with senior leader Pawan Khera stating, "It is not right to compare a cricket match to a battlefield." He further remarked that good captains do not announce a ceasefire on the orders of any third umpire, referencing the ceasefire during the 2025 India–Pakistan conflict. Additionally, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi expressed concern that such parallels between sports and military actions are inappropriate. She also warned that revenues generated from Pakistan's participation in cricket tournaments like the Asia Cup could potentially be channeled into funding terrorism. On the other hand, the BJP defended Modi's statement, emphasizing the spirit of national pride and unity. Party spokesperson Amit Malviya criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for not congratulating the Indian cricket team on their victory, suggesting that the Congress party often sides with Pakistan over India. #OperationSindoor #AsiaCup2025 #PMModi #CongressCriticism #NationalSecurity #SportsPolitics #IndiaPakistanRelations #CricketDiplomacy #BJPDefense @narendramodi
In a recent interview, former Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram revealed that the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government refrained from retaliating against Pakistan following the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks due to international pressure. He mentioned that U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and other global leaders advised against military action, urging India to avoid escalating the situation. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) swiftly condemned Chidambaram's admission, labeling it as "too little, too late." Union Minister Pralhad Joshi criticized the UPA's handling of the crisis, accusing the government of mishandling the situation under foreign influence. BJP leader Shehzad Poonawalla questioned why the Congress-led government allowed external pressures to dictate its response, suggesting that the party was weak on national security. This revelation has reignited debates over India's response to the 26/11 attacks, contrasting it with the current government's more assertive military actions in similar situations. The BJP continues to emphasize the need for a strong and decisive approach to national security, while the Congress party defends its past decisions as being in the nation's best interest under challenging circumstances. #Chidambaram #2611 #MumbaiAttacks #NationalSecurity #UPA #ForeignPressure #IndiaPolitics #CondoleezzaRice #RetaliationPolicy @bjp
On Sunday, September 28, 2025, Delhi authorities received bomb threat emails targeting multiple institutions, including the Indira Gandhi International Airport, over 300 schools, and various other facilities across the city. The emails, sent by a group identifying as "Terrorizers111," warned of bombs placed around the buildings and demanded immediate action to avoid disaster. The messages were received early in the morning, around 6:08 AM, and led to heightened security measures and investigations. In response, Delhi Police initiated rigorous security checks at the affected locations, including bomb sweeps and perimeter searches. Despite the alarming nature of the threats, no suspicious objects or explosives were found. Authorities have declared the threats to be hoaxes and are conducting a cybercrime investigation to trace the origin of the emails. This incident is part of a broader pattern of similar hoaxes reported across India, including previous bomb threat emails sent to various institutions earlier this year. #HoaxAlert #SecurityMeasures #PublicSafety #DelhiPolice #CyberInvestigation #Terrorizers111 #InstitutionalSecurity #BombThreatHoax #CommunityAlert
Denmark has reported multiple instances of unidentified drones observed near its military installations, including Karup Air Base, Aalborg Airport, and Skrydstrup Air Base, between September 22 and 28, 2025. These sightings have led to temporary airspace closures and heightened security measures. The Danish Ministry of Defence has deployed various counter-drone capabilities in response, although specific details about the number of drones and the nature of the deployments have not been disclosed. In response to these incidents, Denmark has implemented a nationwide ban on civilian drone flights. Additionally, Sweden has provided military anti-drone systems and radar equipment to assist in securing upcoming European summits in Copenhagen. NATO has also increased its presence in the Baltic Sea region, deploying a German air defense frigate to aid in airspace surveillance. While no perpetrators have been officially identified, Danish authorities have expressed concerns about potential hybrid attacks, possibly linked to Russian activities. However, Russia has denied any involvement in these drone incursions. #Denmark #DroneSightings #MilitarySecurity #NATO #HybridThreats #AirspaceSecurity #CounterDroneMeasures #EuropeanSummits #SwedenSupport
Dominion Voting Systems has reached a confidential settlement with Rudy Giuliani, resolving a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit filed in January 2021. The lawsuit stemmed from Giuliani's repeated false claims that Dominion's voting machines rigged the 2020 U.S. presidential election in favor of Joe Biden. These allegations, widely disseminated through media appearances and legislative hearings, severely damaged Dominion's reputation and led to threats against election officials. The terms of the settlement remain undisclosed, and both parties have agreed to permanently dismiss the case. This settlement is part of a series of legal actions taken by Dominion against individuals and media outlets who propagated baseless election fraud claims. Notably, Fox News settled for $787.5 million in 2023, and Newsmax agreed to pay $67 million earlier this year. Giuliani's legal troubles have escalated, including being disbarred in New York and Washington, D.C., and facing a $148 million defamation judgment involving Georgia election workers. He has also been ordered to pay $1.36 million in legal fees. #RudyGiuliani #DefamationLawsuit #ElectionIntegrity #LegalSettlement #MediaAccountability #ElectionMisinformation #JusticeSystem #Accountability #ElectionFraudClaims
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly declared his support for Donald Trump’s proposed Gaza peace plan, calling it aligned with Israel’s war aims. Standing beside Trump during a news conference, Netanyahu said the plan would help Israel recover its hostages, dismantle Hamas’s military and political control, and ensure Gaza no longer poses a security threat. However, he also emphasized that Israel would retain a security perimeter and warned that if Hamas rejects the deal, Israel would act unilaterally. Though the public show of unity matters symbolically, analysts note there remain gaps between Israel’s long-term interests and aspects of Trump’s plan. For example, Netanyahu has been wary of ceding control over Gaza’s governance or giving the Palestinian Authority a role — something included in parts of the plan. Hamas is reportedly reviewing the proposal “in good faith,” but has not yet accepted, and its assent will be crucial to whether the plan can move forward. #Netanyahu #TrumpPeacePlan #Gaza #IsraelHamasConflict #HostageRelease #Ceasefire #Hamas #SecurityDeal #MiddleEastPeace #Diplomacy