Category: World

  • US Weather Update: Storms, Tornadoes Leave Texas Reeling With Power Outage, Damaged Cars, Homes |

    Texas Tornadoes Update: Some parts of the United States are experiencing extreme weather conditions with people being forced to leave without electricity due to power outages caused due to damaged lines. Several cars and homes have been damaged in Dallas and Texas by tornadoes and storms. According to US weather reports, storms battered the Texa and plains after passing through the Dallas area.

    The tornadoes and storm brought strong winds, and baseball-sized hailstorms disrupting the public. As per reports, strong storms with damaging winds, hail, and rain caused heavy damage in Texas. The United States is recovering from severe weather conditions as a total of 23 people have died during Memorial Day weekend due to tornadoes and storms. Seven people were killed in Cooke County, Texas, from a tornado that tore through a mobile home park Saturday, and an additional seven deaths were reported across Arkansas.

    Strong storms with damaging winds, hail, and rain pummeled Texas Tuesday morning. This comes as much of the US is recovering from severe weather, including tornadoes, that killed at least 23 people during Memorial Day weekend. https://t.co/HT9K8XSqtS pic.twitter.com/Dba0NdejjY — ABC7 News (@abc7newsbayarea) May 28, 2024

    One man died in Texas while about 1 million businesses and homes were without power. Before the storms, heat waves had added to the misery of the people. Social media posts – on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) showed winds pushing one American Airlines plane away from a gate at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.

    Security cameras at the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport captured an unoccupied American Airlines 737-800 jet being pushed away from a gate by the wind gusts Tuesday morning — via @ABC News https://t.co/CwcX9FvY49 pic.twitter.com/Hz4rQ5Sw25 — Bill Hutchinson (@bill_hutchinson) May 28, 2024

    Roughly 150,000 homes and businesses lacked electricity midday Tuesday in Louisiana, Kentucky, Arkansas, West Virginia and Missouri. This month has been marked by devastating tornadoes and severe weather across the nation’s midsection.

    SEVERE WEATHER | Four north Texas counties have been added to a recent disaster declaration after severe storms across North Texas. READ MORE: https://t.co/mQFgM7d8m6 pic.twitter.com/JKrUdWsXM6 — News 4 San Antonio (@News4SA) May 29, 2024

    Last week, tornadoes in Iowa resulted in at least five deaths and dozens of injuries. Additionally, storms in Houston this month claimed the lives of eight people. April saw the second-highest number of tornadoes on record in the United States. These severe weather events are occurring against the backdrop of climate change, which is generally intensifying storms worldwide.

  • Cyclone Remal wreaks havoc… Rain and landslide in Mizoram, 22 dead

    Cyclone Remal Aizawl. 22 people have died in Mizoram due to torrential rains and landslides caused by cyclone Remal. Out of these, 13 people died due to collapse of a stone mine. Many people are still missing. Relief and rescue operations are underway.

    The state government has confirmed the death of 13 people including two children in the stone quarry collapse incident on the southern outskirts of Aizawl city. Eight others are missing. Several houses and labour camps collapsed in the landslide incidents. At least 21 people are buried under the debris. Aizawl has been cut off from the rest of the country due to the closure of major roads due to landslides.

  • Cyclone Remal devastates Bangladesh: Death toll rises, millions without power | Top Developments |

    At least 10 people were killed and millions were left without power as severe cyclone ‘Remal’ lashed the coasts of Bangladesh with devastating winds of up to 120 kph and storm surges, inundating hundreds of villages. ‘Remal’ weakened into a cyclonic storm on Monday morning, following landfall around midnight of Sunday. The Met Department reported that the weather system, which lay 150 km northeast of Sagar Island at 5.30 am, brought torrential rain and moved northeastwards to weaken further into a cyclonic storm. ‘Remal’ is the first cyclone in the Bay of Bengal ahead of this year’s monsoon season, which runs from June to September.

    Destruction Caused By ‘Remal’

    ‘Remal’ lashed Bangladesh’s coastlines, levelling thousands of homesteads, smashing seawalls, and flooding scores of villages and towns along the southwestern shorelines. Bangladesh’s junior minister for disaster management and relief, Mohibur Rahman, said that 10 people were killed in the official count so far, while the storm entirely damaged over 35 households and affected over 3.75 million people.

    Cyclone’s Human Toll

    According to most media tally, the toll had reached 16, as details of the damage continued to be reported from coastlines. The cyclone has been accompanied by gusty winds and heavy rains, impacting areas including Barisal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Satkhira, and Chattogram. Officials and journalists in coastal areas said that of those deceased, some drowned while others were crushed when their houses collapsed.

    Worst Affected Areas

    According to the Met Office, southwestern Patuakhali town was the worst hit by the severe storm. Wind speeds there rose to 111 kilometres per hour, with tidal surges accompanying the storm, flooding and ravaging huge infrastructure, including thatched houses.

    Power outages, infrastructure damage

    Power Minister officials said that nearly 3 million people in Bangladesh were without electricity. Residents claimed their cell phone services were inoperative as the devices could not be recharged. The rural power authority has cut off electricity to 15 million people in coastal areas to minimise the damage from ‘Remal’.

    Future Trajectory Of Cyclone ‘Remal’

    According to the Met Office, Cyclone Remal has moved northward, crossing the coast and is currently positioned near Koira in Khulna. The cyclone is expected to continue its northward trajectory, bringing increased rainfall and weakening to a lower intensity within the next 2-3 hours.

    Precautions Measures Taken

    On Sunday, Bangladesh evacuated nearly 800,000 people from vulnerable areas. Rahman said volunteers have been deployed to move the evacuees to up to 9,000 cyclone shelters. The government also closed all schools in the region until further notice. Bangladesh also suspended loading and unloading in the country’s largest main seaport in Chittagong and moved more than a dozen ships from jetties to the deep sea as a precaution.

  • Umar Khalid gets a setback from the court in the case of plotting the Delhi riots, bail plea rejected

    Umar Khalid has received a setback from Delhi’s Karkardooma Court on the charge of conspiring for the Delhi riots. The court of Additional Sessions Judge Sameer Bajpai of Karkardooma Court has refused to grant bail to Umar Khalid in the case of conspiring for the Delhi riots under UAPA. Umar Khalid is an accused in the UAPA case related to the 2020 Delhi riots. Umar Khalid had filed a regular bail petition for the second time in the court, which has been rejected by the court.

    The trial court had earlier rejected Umar Khalid’s first bail plea in March 2022. Umar Khalid had filed a new bail plea after not getting relief from the Supreme Court. Umar Khalid had withdrawn his petition seeking relief from the Supreme Court. Khalid had challenged the Delhi High Court’s decision to deny bail in October 2022.

    A bench of Justice Bela M Trivedi and Justice Pankaj Mithal had allowed senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Umar Khalid, to withdraw the petition. Kapil Sibal had told the Supreme Court that circumstances have changed. An attempt has been made to seek bail afresh before the trial court, due to which he is withdrawing the petition.

    Let us tell you that former JNU students Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam and others are accused of conspiring for the riots in February 2020. A case was registered against them under various provisions of UAPA and IPC. Umar Khalid has been booked under sections 13, 16, 17 and 18 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 along with sections 25 and 27 of the Arms Act, 1959 and sections 3 and 4 of the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act, 1984.

  • Netanyahu Says Deadly Israeli Strike in Rafah Was the Result of a ‘Tragic Mistake’ |

    TEL AVIV: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that a “tragic mistake” was made in an Israeli strike in the southern Gaza city of Rafah that set fire to a camp housing displaced Palestinians and, according to local officials, killed at least 45 people.

    The strike only added to the surging international criticism Israel has faced over its war with Hamas, with even its closest allies expressing outrage at civilian deaths. Israel insists it adheres to international law even as it faces scrutiny in the world’s top courts, one of which last week demanded that it halt the offensive in Rafah.

    Netanyahu did not elaborate on the error. Israel’s military initially said it had carried out a precise airstrike on a Hamas compound, killing two senior militants. As details of the strike and fire emerged, the military said it had opened an investigation into the deaths of civilians.

    Sunday night’s attack, which appeared to be one of the war’s deadliest, helped push the overall Palestinian death toll in the war above 36,000, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between fighters and noncombatants in its tally.

    “Despite our utmost efforts not to harm innocent civilians, last night there was a tragic mistake,” Netanyahu said Monday in an address to Israel’s parliament. “We are investigating the incident and will obtain a conclusion because this is our policy.”

    Mohammed Abuassa, who rushed to the scene in the northwestern neighborhood of Tel al-Sultan, said rescuers “pulled out people who were in an unbearable state.”

    “We pulled out children who were in pieces. We pulled out young and elderly people. The fire in the camp was unreal,” he said.

    At least 45 people were killed, according to the Gaza Health Ministry and the Palestinian Red Crescent rescue service. The ministry said the dead included at least 12 women, eight children and three older adults, with another three bodies burned beyond recognition.

    In a separate development, Egypt’s military said one of its soldiers was shot dead during an exchange of fire in the Rafah area, without providing further details. Israel said it was in contact with Egyptian authorities, and both sides said they were investigating.

    An initial investigation found that the soldier had responded to an exchange of fire between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants, Egypt’s state-owned Qahera TV reported. Egypt has warned that Israel’s incursion in Rafah could threaten the two countries’ decades-old peace treaty.

    The UN Security Council scheduled an emergency closed meeting for Tuesday afternoon on the situation in Rafah at the request of Algeria, the Arab representative on the council, two council diplomats told The Associated Press.

    Rafah, the southernmost Gaza city on the border with Egypt, had housed more than a million people — about half of Gaza’s population — displaced from other parts of the territory. Most have fled once again since Israel launched what it called a limited incursion there earlier this month. Hundreds of thousands are packed into squalid tent camps in and around the city.

    Elsewhere in Rafah, the director of the Kuwait Hospital, one of the city’s last functioning medical centers, said it was shutting down and that staff members were relocating to a field hospital. Dr. Suhaib al-Hamas said the decision was made after a strike killed two health workers Monday at the entrance to the hospital.

    Netanyahu says Israel must destroy what he says are Hamas’ last remaining battalions in Rafah. The militant group launched a barrage of rockets Sunday from the city toward heavily populated central Israel, setting off air raid sirens but causing no injuries.

    The strike on Rafah brought a new wave of condemnation, even from Israel’s strongest supporters.

    The US National Security Council said in a statement that the “devastating images” from the strike on Rafah were “heartbreaking.” It said the US was working with the Israeli military and others to assess what happened.

    French President Emmanuel Macron was more blunt, saying “these operations must stop” in a post on X. “There are no safe areas in Rafah for Palestinian civilians. I call for full respect for international law and an immediate ceasefire,” he wrote.

    The Foreign Office of Germany, which has been a staunch supporter of Israel for decades, said “the images of charred bodies, including children, from the airstrike in Rafah are unbearable.”

    “The exact circumstances must be clarified, and the investigation announced by the Israeli army must now come quickly,” the ministry added. ”The civilian population must finally be better protected.”

    Qatar, a key mediator in attempts to secure a cease-fire and the release of hostages held by Hamas, said the Rafah strike could “complicate” talks. Negotiations, which appear to be restarting, have faltered repeatedly over Hamas’ demand for a lasting truce and the withdrawal of Israeli forces, terms Israeli leaders have publicly rejected.

    The Israeli military’s top legal official, Maj. Gen. Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, said authorities were examining the strike in Rafah and that the military regrets the loss of civilian life.

    Speaking to an Israeli lawyers’ conference, Tomer-Yerushalmi said Israel has launched 70 criminal investigations into possible violations of international law, including the deaths of civilians, the conditions at a detention facility holding suspected militants and the deaths of some inmates in Israeli custody. She said incidents of property crimes and looting were also being examined.

    Israel has long maintained it has an independent judiciary capable of investigating and prosecuting abuses. But rights groups say Israeli authorities routinely fail to fully investigate violence against Palestinians and that even when soldiers are held accountable, the punishment is usually light.

    Israel has denied allegations of genocide brought against it by South Africa at the International Court of Justice. Last week, the court ordered Israel to halt its Rafah offensive, a ruling it has no power to enforce.

    Separately, the chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court is seeking arrest warrants against Netanyahu and Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as three Hamas leaders, over alleged crimes linked to the war. The ICC only intervenes when it concludes that the state in question is unable or unwilling to properly prosecute such crimes.

    Israel says it does its best to adhere to the laws of war. Israeli leaders also say they face an enemy that makes no such commitment, embeds itself in civilian areas and refuses to release Israeli hostages unconditionally.

    Hamas triggered the war with its Oct. 7 attack into Israel, in which Palestinian militants killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and seized some 250 hostages. Hamas still holds about 100 hostages and the remains of around 30 others after most of the rest were released during a cease-fire last year.

    Around 80% of Gaza’s 2.3 million people have fled their homes. Severe hunger is widespread, and UN officials say parts of the territory are experiencing famine.

  • Delhi Metro Fire: Fire broke out at Rajiv Chowk station, chaos ensued, see VIDEO

    Delhi Metro Fire: A major accident was averted on Monday at the Rajeev Chowk Metro Station in Delhi Metro. The petrograph of a train going from Dwarka to Vaishali caught fire after a spark at the Rajiv Chowk station. This caused panic among the passengers standing at the station. This was confirmed by the Delhi Metro.

    A major accident was averted on Monday. The pantograph of the metro train caught fire at Rajiv Chowk station on the Metro’s Blue Line route. The train was stopped at the time of the incident. After the fire broke out, there was panic among the people present at the station. Many passengers started making videos of the incident. As soon as the information about the incident was received, the metro engineers extinguished the fire and replaced the pantograph. However, after some time the video of the pantograph on top of the train catching fire started going viral.

    What exactly happened?

    The incident of fire in the pantograph of the train was confirmed by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation. Regarding the viral video, Delhi Metro said that in the video, a minor fire is seen coming out from the roof of a train. It is to be clarified that this incident is related to a train going towards Vaishali at Rajiv Chowk station at around 6:21 pm today. DMRC further said that the current incident was a case of pantograph flashing. This sometimes happens due to some foreign material getting stuck between the OHE and the pantograph.

    How much is the risk of a major accident?

    Delhi Metro Rail Corporation said that this does not pose any safety risk or threat to the passengers. However, the exact cause in this case will be investigated further. Delhi Metro said that the affected pantograph was immediately taken out of service. After this, the train was sent off after about 5 pm after the rest of the pantographs were repaired. Earlier, people had panicked after the fire broke out on top of the train. At the same time, many passengers started making videos of the incident.

    What is a pantograph?

    Pantograph is a device. It is installed on the roof of the train. It connects the train to the wires through current. It is through this that the train engine gets electricity. While running, the train moves by rubbing against the wires i.e. overhead wire (OHE) with the help of pantograph. This pantograph is operated by air pressure.

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  • Defence News: China preparing for modern warfare – not humans, robotic soldiers, dogs to be used in combat next |

    China has been holding military exercises around Taiwan. It has also entered into skirmishes with India on multiple occasions. China’s People’s Liberation Army recently carried out a two-day large-scale military exercise surrounding Taiwan. During a recent joint military exercise with Cambodia, the PLA displayed the capabilities of its robotic dog which has been equipped to handle and shoot using high-end guns.

    The video of the robotic dog participating in the military drill has gone viral on social media. Chinese state media Global Times reported that the technical sophistication of the intelligent equipment shows that it can greatly enhance combat efficiency and reduce casualties. As per reports, countries like China, America, and other developed countries are working to develop human like robots that can be deployed in wars.

    Robot Dog Soldier

    The robotic dog weighs 15 kilograms and is equipped with a 4D super-wide-angle sensing system. As per the reports, the robotic dog has a battery and power system that allows it to operate for two to four hours. It can also perform manoeuvres such as forward and backward movement, jumping, crouching, and independently arranging movement routes to avoid obstacles to close in on its target in less time. It’s operated using a remote control and sends data to the command centre in real-time.

    Chinese PLA armed robot dogs demonstrate their capabilities in military exercises in Cambodia. https://t.co/SMU9ScixAP pic.twitter.com/OKeTwMDdlx — Clash Report (@clashreport) May 26, 2024

    During the recent drill, the robot was using QBZ-95 assault rifle. As per Chinese media reports, another bigger version of the robot dog weighs more than 50 kilograms and can conduct armed assault missions. The Global Time said, “The drills show that the PLA has been intensively testing multiple types of robot dogs in terms of technologies and tactics….Capable of accompanying troops in high-risk tasks, robot dogs can greatly enhance combat efficiency and reduce casualty.”

    Chinese PLA soldier walking with his armed robot dog. pic.twitter.com/KPsA2oL1eT

    — Clash Report (@clashreport) May 23, 2024

    The world is already witnessing the extensive use of explosive drones by Ukraine against Russia. The drones are so lethal that it doesn’t give time to soldiers or tanks to escape.

    Where does the Indian Army stand?

    Countries across the globe are increasingly using modern warfare equipment including drones and robots. The Indian Army is still behind China or the United States in this. At present, the Indian Army has been spotted only with the reconnaissance robotic dogs. However, as per reports, the army is looking to procure or develop AI-enabled tactical combat robots also called a tactical Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicle (UGCV), similar to one being used by China.

  • Prajwal Revanna will appear before SIT on May 31 in sexual harassment case, said- I was in depression

    Former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda’s grandson and JDS Lok Sabha MP from Karnataka’s Hassan seat Prajwal Revanna will appear before the Special Investigation Team (SIT) on May 31 in the sexual harassment case. He has claimed that he was suffering from depression. Many women have accused Revanna of sexual harassment and some time ago, many of his sex tapes went viral on social media, after which there was an upheaval in Karnataka politics. After this case came to light, Revanna fled abroad.

    Recently, information came to light that after the case escalated, he fled abroad. Prajwal Revanna said in his statement, ‘There was a political conspiracy against me. I went into depression. Some forces in Hassan are working against me because I am moving ahead politically. On the 31st at 10 am, I will be in front of the SIT and will cooperate. I have faith in the judiciary, there are false cases against me, I have faith in the law.’

    Prajwal Revanna said that I want to apologize to my family members, my Kumaranna and party workers for not giving proper information about my whereabouts abroad.

    ‘I wrote a letter to SIT…’

    Prajwal further said that when the elections ended on the 26th, there was no case against me. SIT was not formed. 2-3 days after I left, I saw these allegations against me on YouTube. I wrote a letter to SIT through my lawyer and asked for 7 days time.

    MP Prajwal Revanna told India Today, “Don’t get me wrong, I will appear before the SIT on May 31 at 10 am and I will cooperate. I have full faith in the judiciary. All these cases against me are false. I believe in the law.” 33-year-old Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna is the grandson of JDS patron and former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda. Revanna fled the country to Germany on April 26 after being accused of sexual harassment. In this case, the entire opposition including Congress is attacking JDS and BJP.

    Prajwal Revanna called all the allegations against him a political conspiracy and said that he was in depression. He also apologized to JDS leaders and party workers for not disclosing his whereabouts. He said, “I want to apologize to my family members, my Kumaranna (HD Kumaraswamy) and party workers for not giving proper information about my whereabouts abroad. When the elections were over on April 26, there was no case against me. Two or three days after I left, I saw these allegations against me on YouTube. I have asked the SIT for seven days through my lawyer.”

  • At least 35 killed as Israeli strikes hit refugee camp in Rafah, majority women and children: Report |

    Israel’s fresh strike in Gaza on Sunday claimed the lives of 35 people and left dozens injured, according to CNN, citing the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza. As per the ministry’s statement, the majority of those killed and injured are women and children.

    The airstrike struck a refugee camp, according to officials from Gaza and the Palestine Red Crescent Society. Social media videos depicted a significant fire, with paramedics and firefighters striving to handle the aftermath. The targeted area included a sizable container serving as a shelter for numerous families, surrounded by numerous tents.

    In an earlier statement, the ministry said, “There is no hospital in Rafah with enough capacity to take this number of killed and injured, causing confusion among ambulance teams on where to transfer them.”

    According to a CNN report, Gaza’s government office stated that the Israeli army had marked these areas as safe zones, urging citizens and displaced individuals to seek shelter there. However, when displaced people sought refuge in these areas, they reportedly came under attack.

    In a post on X, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated, “An IDF aircraft struck a Hamas compound in Rafah in which significant Hamas terrorists were operating a short while ago. The strike was carried out against legitimate targets under international law through the use of precise munitions and on the basis of precise intelligence that indicated Hamas’ use of the area. The IDF is aware of reports indicating that, as a result of the strike and fire that was ignited, several civilians in the area were harmed. The incident is under review.”

    As per the IDF, those killed in the airstrike include the Hamas Chief of Staff in Judea and Samaria, along with another senior Hamas official.

    According to the Israeli health ministry, CNN reported that the airstrike was detected after sirens were activated in Tel Aviv and certain areas of central Israel on Sunday following rocket fire directed at the city.

    Since January of last year, there have not been any rocket launches in the city.

    (Based on inputs from ANI)

  • Uma Bharti told how many seats BJP is getting? Made a big claim, said- it will not cross 400..!

    Gwalior. A big statement has come from former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and BJP’s firebrand leader Uma Bharti. Uma Bharti, while attacking the India Alliance, told how many seats the BJP is getting in this Lok Sabha election (Lok Sabha Election 2024). She said that the India Alliance has not raised the issues on which Prime Minister Narendra Modi is standing. This is an anti-Modi unity, not an anti-Modi ideology unity. I think the opposition will be completely wiped out in this election.

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    Actually, Uma Bharti (Uma Bharti reached Gwalior) reached Gwalior yesterday on Sunday, here she reached Jaivilas Palace and expressed condolences on the demise of Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia’s mother Madhavi Raje Scindia (Madhavi Raje Scindia Passes Away) and paid tribute. During this, while talking to the media, she termed the opposition’s unity as anti-Modi unity.

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    Not 400, but 500 plus: Uma Bharti

    She said that this is not a unity against Modi’s ideology, till the time they do not stand on the foundation of any ideology, they will not be able to compete with Modi. Uma Bharti has claimed that the opposition will be completely wiped out in this election. The seats of the opposition and Congress will be even less than before. She made a big claim that this time Modi will cross 500 and not 400.

    ‘400 plus is not a slogan but a reality’: Shivraj Singh said- BJP and NDA are getting great success, claimed to win all 29 seats of MP

    Said this about Adani-Ambani

    Uma Bharti has also responded to the opposition’s allegations that Modi has benefited Adani and Ambani. She has completely rejected the opposition’s allegations. She said that many people in the country have progressed through Mudra Yojana etc., so the opposition’s allegations have no substance.

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