U.S. President Donald Trump made headlines with a fiery speech at the United Nations General Assembly, where he sharply criticized the global body, branding it as “corrupt, ineffective, and biased against America.” He accused the UN of wasting resources, failing to resolve major conflicts, and undermining U.S. sovereignty through what he described as “globalist overreach.” Trump argued that the organization has become more of a platform for bureaucracy than a force for peace and progress, and insisted that the U.S. would not be bound by institutions that “do not respect its people.” His remarks drew both applause from his supporters and sharp criticism from diplomats who defended the UN’s role in peacekeeping, humanitarian aid, and global coordination. The speech reignited debates on America’s relationship with international organizations, with critics saying Trump’s rhetoric risks further isolating the U.S. at a time when global cooperation is crucial for addressing challenges like climate change, terrorism, and ongoing wars. Meanwhile, his supporters see his stance as a reaffirmation of America’s independence on the world stage, rejecting what they view as undue foreign influence. For the UN, Trump’s comments highlight the broader struggle of maintaining credibility and effectiveness in an increasingly divided geopolitical environment. #Trump #UNGA #UnitedNations #GlobalPolitics #USForeignPolicy #CorruptionClaims #AmericaFirst #WorldAffairs #Geopolitics #InternationalRelations
The world of business is witnessing a major revival as global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity in Q3 2025 crossed the $1 trillion mark, a milestone not seen since before the pandemic. Analysts attribute this surge to a combination of strong corporate balance sheets, private equity momentum, and easing inflationary pressures, which have restored confidence among investors and multinational companies. Big-ticket deals in the technology, energy, and healthcare sectors dominated the landscape, with companies seeking consolidation to strengthen supply chains, expand into new markets, and leverage digital transformation opportunities. Despite lingering geopolitical uncertainties and fluctuating interest rates, the appetite for mega-deals has surprised many observers. Experts believe the M&A rebound signals optimism about long-term growth, particularly in AI-driven industries, green energy transitions, and cross-border partnerships. While regulators worldwide are tightening scrutiny to prevent monopolistic structures, corporations appear undeterred, banking on scale and innovation to drive competitiveness. Economists caution, however, that any sudden global shocks—whether political, economic, or environmental—could slow this momentum in coming quarters. #GlobalEconomy #MergersAndAcquisitions #BusinessNews #MegaDeals #PrivateEquity #TechSector #GreenEnergy #CorporateGrowth #InvestmentTrends #GlobalMarkets
The U.S. government has officially entered a shutdown after Congress failed to pass a stopgap funding bill, leaving federal agencies without funds to operate. The deadlock arose from sharp divisions between Republicans and Democrats over federal spending priorities, border security, and aid to Ukraine. With no agreement reached before the fiscal deadline, non-essential federal services have been forced to halt, while essential functions such as national security and air traffic control continue. Hundreds of thousands of federal employees face unpaid furloughs or delayed salaries, adding to the pressure on both lawmakers and citizens. The shutdown highlights deepening political gridlock in Washington, with both sides blaming each other for the impasse. Democrats accuse Republicans of holding the economy hostage with partisan demands, while GOP leaders argue that unchecked federal spending is unsustainable. Economists warn that if the shutdown continues, it could disrupt markets, delay public services, and hurt economic recovery. For ordinary Americans, the impact will soon be felt in delayed government assistance, closed national parks, and uncertainty over federal programs. The coming days will determine whether Congress can overcome the deadlock and restore funding. #USShutdown #Congress #GovernmentShutdown #WashingtonPolitics #FederalFunding #USPolitics #EconomicImpact #PartisanDivide #AmericanDemocracy #StopgapBill
Former Hisar MP and Congress leader Brijendra Singh has announced the launch of the 'Sadbhav Yatra' (Harmony March) in Haryana, starting on October 5, 2025, from Danoda village in the Narwana constituency. The initiative, spanning 2,600–2,800 km over six to seven months, aims to cover all 90 assembly constituencies in the state. Inspired by Rahul Gandhi's 'Bharat Jodo Yatra,' the Sadbhav Yatra seeks to promote social harmony and counter divisive politics. Singh emphasized the importance of unity among Haryana's diverse communities, stating that the yatra is a mission to restore brotherhood and justice across all 36 biradaris of the state. The march will address various issues, including unemployment, agrarian distress, electoral malpractice, paper leaks, and challenges faced by government employees and youth. Singh described the yatra as both a political and social effort to reclaim the spirit of unity and justice. The Sadbhav Yatra is expected to have significant political implications in Haryana, especially amid recent developments within the Congress party. The appointment of Bhupinder Singh Hooda as the Congress Legislature Party leader has led to internal discussions and potential shifts in the party's dynamics. In response to the yatra, the BJP has criticized the initiative, alleging that it is an attempt to build a global alliance against India. Some party leaders have even invoked conspiracy theories, suggesting influence by foreign actors like George Soros. The tone from BJP is that the tour is not purely diplomatic but politically motivated, possibly timed with domestic political needs. #HaryanaPolitics #BrijendraSingh #SocialHarmony #BharatJodoInspiration #PoliticalNews #UnityInDiversity #PublicIssues #NewsOne
A heated controversy erupted when Pintu Mahadev, a BJP spokesperson, allegedly threatened that “Rahul Gandhi will be shot in the chest” during a televised debate. In response, Congress demanded urgent intervention from Home Minister Amit Shah, labeling the threat “cold, calculated and chilling” and warning that inaction would amount to normalizing violence against political opponents. Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah also expressed shock and questioned the silence of top leadership over the remark. #DeathThreat #PoliticalViolence #RahulGandhi #Congress #BJP #HomeMinistry #FreeSpeech #SafetyOfLeaders #Democracy #Accountability
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is on a tour of four South American countries, described by his party as a mix of diplomatic, educational, and trade engagements. The stated agenda includes meeting with heads of state and senior officials, engaging with business leaders, and talking to university students in Brazil, Colombia, and other nations. The aim, according to Congress, is to deepen ties, explore economic opportunities (particularly in the context of global disruptions like U.S. tariffing), and project India’s soft power abroad. The Congress camp also highlights Gandhi’s interest in discussing subjects like democratic values, environmental issues, perhaps even foreign policy, though the exact itinerary has been kept largely under wraps. #RahulGandhi #SouthAmericaTour #IndiaDiplomacy #BJPVsCongress #PoliticalBacklash #GlobalAlliance #ForeignPolicy #DemocraticEngagement #TransparencyInPolitics #IndiaAbroad
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The 69th Dhammachakra Pravartan Din will be observed on October 2, 2025, at Deekshabhoomi in Nagpur, commemorating Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's historic conversion to Buddhism in 1956. This year, the event will commence at 6 PM with Bhikkhu Chandima Thero from Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, serving as the chief guest. Bhadant Arya Nagarjun Surei Sasai, President of the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Smarak Samiti, will preside over the ceremony, while Dr. Raj Shekhar Wundu, Additional Chief Secretary from Chandigarh, and Bhante Vinacharya from Uttar Pradesh will be honored as guests of honor. Notably, the organizing committee has opted not to invite political leaders to the event this year. In preparation for the anticipated influx of devotees, the Nagpur Municipal Corporation has implemented extensive arrangements, including the installation of 120 drinking water taps, 1,000 toilets, and the deployment of 650 sanitation workers across three shifts. To accommodate the large number of visitors, Nagpur Metro will extend its operating hours from 5 AM to midnight on October 2, offering a 30% fare discount. Central Railway has also announced special train services from cities like Pune, Solapur, and Nashik to Nagpur, with additional trains and holding areas at Nagpur and Ajni stations to manage the crowd effectively. The event's significance is underscored by the ongoing development efforts at Deekshabhoomi, despite a temporary halt in construction due to protests over a proposed basement parking facility. The Nagpur Metropolitan Regional Development Authority is working to resume development activities, excluding the parking area, to prepare for the event. #DhammachakraPravartanDin #Deekshabhoomi #BRAmbedkar #BuddhismCelebration #NagpurEvents #ReligiousHeritage #PublicSafe
In a concerning development, 14 children under the age of 15 have died from suspected Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) in Nagpur, Maharashtra, and Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh, over the past month. Thirteen of these fatalities occurred in Chhindwara's Parasia block, a newly identified hotspot, while one was reported in Nagpur city. The affected children, predominantly aged 3 to 10, were admitted to various medical facilities, including Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), AIIMS Nagpur, and several private hospitals. They presented with high fever and rapid renal failure, often arriving in critical condition. Despite extensive testing, no viral, bacterial, or vector-borne pathogens have been detected, leading clinicians to consider a non-infectious cause, possibly encephalopathy rather than traditional encephalitis. Investigations are ongoing, with teams from the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and the National Institute of Virology (NIV) Pune examining potential causes. In Nagpur, the situation remains concerning, with pediatricians reporting a rise in recurring viral infections among children. Factors such as changing weather patterns, low immunity, and delays in seeking medical care are contributing to prolonged illnesses with symptoms like high fever, persistent cough, and general weakness. Viruses such as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and adenovirus are reportedly spreading quickly in the area. While AES complications have not been recorded in Nagpur itself, children are still experiencing severe viral cases. Doctors emphasize the importance of timely medical consultation, hydration, and conscientious monitoring to prevent complications. Early intervention remains vital in managing both viral infections and mitigating the risks posed by AES. #AcuteEncephalitisSyndrome #AESNagpur #ChildHealth #PediatricCare #MedicalAlert #PublicHealth #HealthInvestigation #DiseasePrevention #NewsOne
A recent crackdown by Nagpur's anti-narcotics cell has uncovered a sophisticated drug syndicate operated from within Nagpur Central Jail by Mumbai-based MD (mephedrone) kingpin Akbar Khan, also known as Akbar Sheikh. Utilizing social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram, Khan orchestrated his narcotics operation and recruited inmates, including 29-year-old Chetan Mahato, who had prior charges including murder. The police seized 106 grams of MD powder valued at ₹6 lakh and arrested Mahato during a raid near Kamgar Nagar. Interrogation revealed Khan as the drug supplier, highlighting a broader issue of criminals operating networks from inside prisons using covert online communications. The bust, overseen by senior officers including DCP Rahul Maknikar and CP Ravinder Singal, raises serious concerns about inmate access to technology and the urgent need for reform to prevent the expansion of organized crime behind bars. This operation is part of "Operation Thunder," a citywide anti-drug campaign launched by Nagpur Police, which has already dismantled six drug trafficking networks and arrested 11 drug peddlers between September 3 and 22, 2025. The operation has seized narcotics valued at ₹60 lakh, including significant quantities of MD (mephedrone) and ganja. Authorities have identified 189 drug trafficking hotspots across the city, with a focus on areas near colleges and entertainment hubs, where traffickers have been targeting students. Social media platforms are increasingly being used to contact customers, arrange drug deliveries late at night, and operate covertly, as highlighted by the arrest of a trafficker operating from a rented flat via WhatsApp and Wi-Fi. Despite these successes, six suspects remain at large, and the police are intensifying efforts to dismantle the wider drug network. #NagpurPolice #OperationThunder #DrugBust #AntiNarcotics #OrganizedCrime #PrisonCrime #SocialMediaCrime #PublicSafety #NewsOne
The New York Jets are enduring a challenging start to the 2025 NFL season, currently holding an 0–4 record. In their most recent game, a 27–21 loss to the previously winless Miami Dolphins, the Jets committed three turnovers and 13 penalties, including a fumble at the goal line and a kickoff fumble to start the second half. Quarterback Justin Fields, returning from a concussion, showcased resilience with a 43-yard touchdown run but faced continued offensive struggles. Running back Braelon Allen also suffered a knee injury during the game, further depleting the team's depth. Head coach Aaron Glenn expressed his disappointment, emphasizing the need for the team to stop "beating itself" before expecting to win. Despite the setbacks, former NFL star Michael Strahan remains optimistic, drawing parallels to the Detroit Lions' resurgence under Dan Campbell and suggesting the Jets could follow a similar trajectory if players commit to the culture and system. Looking ahead, the Jets will face the Dallas Cowboys at home on Sunday, October 5, 2025, at 10:00 AM PDT. The upcoming schedule also includes home games against the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers, providing opportunities for the team to regroup and seek their first victory of the season.