Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Iran executes two more men in cases related to protest

Mohammad Mehdi Karami and Mohammad Hosseini were sentenced to death, Karami and Hosseini were charged with killing Ruhollah Ajamian. Iran began to protest in the middle of September in response to the death of Mahsa Amini. Tehran: Two men were executed by hanging after being found guilty of the murder of a Basij force member … Read more

Indian executive urinated on plane passenger

A former Wells Fargo executive has been detained on suspicion of urinating on a fellow passenger. Mishra allegedly urinated on a 72-year-old woman. Reports claim that he was drunk during the journey from New York to New Delhi. New Delhi: According to a police official, a former Wells Fargo executive has been detained on suspicion … Read more

Six-year-old boy detained in the US after shooting a teacher

  • Six-year-old child in the eastern US state of Virginia opened fire in a classroom.
  • Victim was a 30-year-old teacher whose injuries were life-threatening.
  • The teacher was badly injured.

Washington: A six-year-old child in the eastern US state of Virginia opened fire in a classroom at an elementary school on Friday, badly injuring a teacher, according to the police.

“The student involved is six years old. Steve Drew, the local police chief, stated at a news conference that “this was not an accident shooting” and that “he is currently in police custody.”

According to police, the victim was a 30-year-old teacher whose injuries were life-threatening.

“I’m in shock, and I’m disheartened,” said the city’s superintendent of schools, George Parker.

“We need the community’s support to make sure that guns are not available to youth.”

The recent tragedy of an 18-year-old gunman killing 19 children and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas last May is only one example of the tragic trend of school shootings in the US.

According to the Gun Violence Archive database, there were an estimated 44,000 gun-related deaths in the US every year, with half of those deaths occurring as a result of homicide, accidents, or self-defense, and the other half as a result of suicide.

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Billionaire Jack Ma to give up control of China’s Ant group

Jack Ma
  • Jack Ma indirectly owned 53.46% of his shares.
  • he will only possess 6.2% of the voting rights after the adjustment.
  • The adjustment will not change the economic interests of any shareholders.

BEIJING: In response to a Communist Party assault on the country’s internet sector that singled out the flamboyant billionaire, Jack Ma will cede leadership of Chinese fintech behemoth Ant Group, the business announced on Saturday.

Ma, one of China‘s most well-known businessmen, once exemplified a generation of Chinese technology moguls with his rags-to-riches personal story and fondness for public spectacle.

However, the former English teacher has withdrawn from the public eye after Beijing destroyed Ant’s anticipated IPO in Hong Kong in 2020 as a result of his scathing remarks about government regulators.

In a statement released on Saturday, his business announced changes to its ownership structure that would prevent “any shareholder, acting alone or in concert with other parties, from exercising control over Ant Group.”

The notice outlined the company’s previous complicated organizational structure and stated that Ant was the “control person” because Ma indirectly owned 53.46% of his shares.

Based on the information in the statement, he will only possess 6.2% of the voting rights after the adjustment.

The Ant statement stated that the modification was made to further improve the stability of the company’s corporate structure and the sustainability of its long-term growth.

Ten individuals — including the founder, management, and staff — will “exercise their voting rights independently”, it said.

The adjustment will not change the economic interests of any shareholders.

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Russians are accused of firing despite Putin’s unilateral ceasefire

Ukrainian officials claim the Russians opened fire in several locations. Air alerts were issued across Ukraine shortly after the apparent truce began. According to Ukrainian officials, the eastern city of Kramatorsk was also attacked. Ukraine War: Vladimir Putin unilaterally declared a cease-fire, but it appears to have had little impact because Ukrainian officials claim the … Read more

What price Kevin McCarthy has given up?

Kevin McCarthy

The California congressman was able to persuade enough of the 20 holdout Republicans to back him—or at the very least, not expressly oppose—his campaign for the Speaker’s gavel by combination of cajoling, arm-twisting, and finger-jabbing.

But it was not an easy task to persuade those recalcitrant Republicans to join. As a result of Mr. McCarthy’s commitments and significant compromises, the influence of conservatives in the House of Representatives increased while his power has been curtailed.

Concession: An election with only one member.

The option for only one lawmaker to start a vote on whether to remove the Speaker from office was one of the main demands of the Republican holdouts. The metaphorical sword hangs over his head for the whole time he is in charge of the gavel since this “move to vacate” may lead to another round of votes in the House similar to what we have witnessed this past week.

Cost: Although the motion to vacate rule has a long history in Congress, the threshold for its activation has recently been raised to five to prevent a single member from jeopardizing the Speaker’s authority. Despite the holdouts’ assurances that they won’t misuse the privilege if it is reinstated, Mr. McCarthy’s grasp on power will be considerably more fragile.

Concession: There is no simple way to pass legislation

People who have taken US civics classes or are Schoolhouse Rock! fans may remember learning about how bills go through the House of Representatives. A politician introduces them, which are then sent to a committee for study and amendment, presented before Congress and further altered, and then put to an up-or-down vote.

Nowadays, when major expenditure legislation is discussed behind closed doors and swiftly approved with minimal discussion, that is not how things frequently proceed. By giving members of Congress who are not part of the top leadership greater influence over how laws are introduced, revised, and approved, Mr. McCarthy vowed to return the process of enacting legislation to more akin to the good old days.

Cost: Legislating is difficult, especially in light of contemporary party differences, which is why normal order has mostly disappeared. A small group of lawmakers with an agenda may easily sabotage the laborious process of creating new legislation. Even if going back to the original game rules is a good idea, Mr. McCarthy may find it difficult to maintain his word.

Concession: Conservatives may set the rules

The House Rules Committee primarily establishes the ground rules for debate on the House floor, as its name may imply. It is up to the committee to decide whether or not a measure can be amended on the floor and how long it will be debated before it is put to a vote. Mr. McCarthy has pledged to give the staunchest conservatives at least one vote in this influential body.

Cost: A seat at the table gets you into the game. With stronger participation on the Rules Committee, conservatives will be able to mold the type of legislation produced by the House before it takes shape – and nip undesirable proposals in the bud.

Concession: Taking prominent responsibilities away from supporters

Several holdouts have their sights set on the gavels of powerful House committees. Andy Harris of Maryland, for example, has indicated an interest in chairing the House Appropriations Committee’s health subcommittee, which oversees billions of dollars in federal spending. On Friday afternoon, Mr. Harris moved his allegiance to Mr. McCarthy. Mr. McCarthy has made no public pledges, but lawmakers will be watching to see whether any Republicans are rewarded for their stubbornness.

Cost: Giving a committee chair to a holdout means taking it away from a committed McCarthy supporter who should have been next in line based on seniority. Mr. McCarthy may alienate some members of his party if he makes too many promises to his erstwhile opponents.

Concession: Spending restraints

Hard-core conservatives frequently worry that federal expenditure has risen to unsustainable levels. They have asked Mr. McCarthy to commit to tangible fiscal restraints during the Speaker fight, such as cutting spending to 2022 levels, requiring that any increase in the amount of debt issued by the government be tied to corresponding budget cuts, and allowing individual lines of spending to be removed from larger legislation through votes on the House floor.

Cost: Republicans will be able to approve any budget levels they agree on with a majority in the House. Mr. McCarthy has committed to vote with budget hawks in intra-party arguments, which has already enraged those conservatives concerned about significant cutbacks to defense expenditure. To approve budget legislation, Republicans in the House will eventually have to work with Democrats in the Senate. Mr. McCarthy’s vows here may limit his ability to reach the kinds of agreements required to prevent a government shutdown later this year.

Concession: Prioritize their concerns.

Term restrictions in Congress and border security have been regular themes of discussion among Republican holdouts. Mr. McCarthy is said to have agreed to conduct votes on both early next year.

Cost: Regardless of what the holdouts desired, the House was going to take up the immigration issue immediately, since strengthening border security and immigration policy have been central to the Republican agenda since Donald Trump’s presidential campaign began in 2015. Term limitations would very certainly need a constitutional amendment to be implemented. State attempts to limit the tenure of members of Congress have previously been found unlawful by the Supreme Court.

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McCarthy elected House Speaker on 15th vote in historic run

  • U.S. House of Representatives finally chose GOP leader Kevin McCarthy of California as speaker.
  • President Joe Biden issued a statement congratulating McCarthy on his election as House Speaker.
  • McCarthy addressed GOP Reps. Matt Gaetz of Florida and Lauren Boebert of Colorado on the House floor.

Following a difficult four days and 14 unsuccessful ballots, the U.S. House of Representatives finally chose GOP leader Kevin McCarthy of California as speaker in a dramatic 15th vote early on Saturday. This was the longest leadership vacuum in the chamber’s history.

McCarthy addressed GOP Reps. Matt Gaetz of Florida and Lauren Boebert of Colorado on the House floor in the middle of the 14th unsuccessful vote, at 11 p.m. ET Friday.

Despite making multiple concessions over the course of the week in order to gain their and other far-right Republicans’ support, they still refused to back McCarthy outright. Instead, they joined four other Republicans in voting “present” in the 15th and final ballot, which helped him capture the gavel by reducing the number of votes he needed to achieve a majority. He received 216 votes out of a total of 428.

McCarthy’s support dwindled after the first three days of voting, falling from 203 votes on Tuesday to 200 by the 11th vote on Thursday, far short of the number required to win the speakership. He requires the support of more than half of the legislators who vote, and with 222 Republicans in the House, he can only afford to lose few votes.
Except for the 12th vote, when one member was absent due to minor surgery, all 212 Democrats backed House Minority Leader Hakeem Jefferies.
President Joe Biden issued a statement congratulating McCarthy on his election as House Speaker. “Jill and I congratulate Kevin McCarthy on his election as House Speaker,” Biden stated.

 

In addition, he said, “Voters made it clear that they expect Republicans to be ready to work with me as well. I am prepared to work with Republicans when I can..
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Cold Wave: Weather extremes in northern India

  • Temperatures drops to sub 2-3 degrees Celsius in numerous states.
  • Dense fog in various areas of North India for the upcoming weeks
  • Local people struggle to meet their daily necessities

New Delhi, India: North India has been hit by a chilly to severe cold wave, with temperatures dropping to sub 2-3 degrees Celsius in numerous states. Chilly winds have added to the misery of those who are already suffering from a severe cold wave. The mercury readings in Delhi dropped even lower than in mountainous areas, raising public concern. Temperatures in some parts of Delhi have dropped as low as 2.2 degrees Celsius

The Meteorological Department (MeT) has forecast dense fog in various areas of North India for the upcoming weeks, which is particularly concerning. Only after those three days, there may be some relief from the nippy cold. The cold wave’s severity is only going to rise.

Temperatures plummeted to -6C (21F) in Indian-occupied Kashmir. The famous dal lake is partially frozen making it challenging for boatmen to transport people and visitors. Local people struggle to meet their daily necessities as a result of supply chain disruptions, water pipelines that have frozen in some areas of Kashmir, major road damage, and other factors.

The famous dal lake is partially frozen

Schedules for trains have also been impacted by dropping temperatures and dense fog. India Railways is regarded as the foundation of the nation’s transportation network and carries about 23 million passengers everyday. In northern India, some trains have been running late, sometimes by six to ten hours, which has caused travel arrangements to fall apart.

Additionally, the cold wave has also caused considerable health problems, particularly in Delhi, which also experiences high levels of pollution throughout the winter months.

Temperatures in Rajasthan’s northwestern state have also dropped dramatically. Farmers there say it has hindered their work and harvests.

The holy city of Amritsar has also been engulfed in fog in recent days. Trains and buses have been severely impacted.

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More vehicles allegedly owned by Andrew Tate are seized

  • Four more high-end vehicles have been seized in connection with the investigation into Andrew Tate.
  • Seized cars are limited editions with a price tag of up to $300,000.
  • A few of the other vehicles are unregistered or undocumented.

According to Associates Press, four more high-end vehicles have been seized in connection with the investigation into Andrew Tate, who was detained in Romania last week on suspicion of rape and people trafficking.

In addition to the 11 vehicles seized in searches last week, prosecutors looking into the case seized four more vehicles on Thursday (Friday NZ time), according to Ramona Bolla, a spokeswoman for Romania’s anti-organized crime agency DIICOT.

According to Bolla, “they will be taken by the state and [will] cover the expense of the investigation and damages to the victims” if it is proven that they made money from human trafficking.

At least seven of the seized cars are registered to Tate and his brother Tristan Tate, who was also taken into custody last week in the same case. Local media reports that several of the seized cars are limited editions with a price tag of up to $300,000.

Some of the other vehicles are either unregistered or have no documentation.

Authorities claimed that more than 10 homes or land parcels held by businesses registered to the Tate brothers have been seized as of this point in the inquiry

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China Covid : EU officials ‘strongly’ urges pre-departure testing

EU “encouraged” member states to test Chinese passengers for COVID-19 China has threatened the EU of “countermeasures” France, Spain, and Italy have already introduced pre-airport flights for Chinese travelers. The EU “encouraged” member states to test Chinese passengers for COVID-19 before departure. The action might upset Beijing and has been opposed by the global airline … Read more

What did Hustler University students learn from Andrew Tate for $49.9 a month?

Andrew Tate

Recent revelations about Andrew Tate’s Hustler University Neighbors brought the allegations to the light Andrew Tate’s charges  males $49.99 every month Discreet information about Andrew Tate’s Hustlers University  has recently been discovered by neighbors. During an interview with Times of London Tate’s Romanian Neighbors brought the allegations to the light According to one of the locals, “There were groups coming three or four times a week, and there might be as many as three taxis a day.” “They were rather young males,” added, “They … Read more

Pope Benedict XVI: 2 million people attend the laying in state

Pope Benedict XVI

The former pope passed away on New Year’s Eve at the age of 95, over ten years after he resigned due to illness. History will be made as the first pope to be buried by his successor. Thousands of mourners from all around the globe attended the funeral   According to the Vatican, Pope Francis … Read more