Shocking CCTV footage has emerged of the brutal murder of Asif Qureshi, cousin of Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi, in Delhi’s Nizamuddin area. The incident occurred after a heated parking dispute when Asif asked two men to move their scooter blocking his home entrance. The verbal argument escalated into violence, with the two brothers, Gautam and Ujjwal, attacking Asif with a sharp weapon.
For the second time in less than a month, Kapil Sharma’s Kap’s Cafe in Surrey, Canada, was targeted by gunfire in the early hours of August 7, 2025. Around 6 to 25 shots were fired, damaging the cafe’s windows and walls, but thankfully no injuries were reported. Staff were inside during the incident, which has raised serious alarm among local residents and fans worldwide.
Drone visuals from Uttarkashi’s Dharali village capture widespread destruction after a massive flash flood triggered by intense rainfall and landslides ripped through this Himalayan community. SDRF, NDRF, and ITBP personnel are on the ground amid mud, debris, and floodwaters, racing against time to rescue stranded residents.
Following a devastating cloudburst and heavy rainfall in Uttarkashi, the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has launched an urgent mission to restore the vital Dharali-Harsil road connectivity. The route, damaged by four major landslides and a destroyed bridge, currently remains partially underwater, severing access in this critical Himalayan region near Gangotri.
Former Minister of State for External Affairs MJ Akbar has commended the Modi government’s resolute stance amid US President Donald Trump's imposition of a 50% tariff on Indian goods. Akbar praised India's refusal to cave into pressure tactics, highlighting the government's commitment to protecting national interests and energy security without succumbing to unfair trade demands.
As Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 approaches, Pune is bustling with vibrant preparations, with artisans skillfully crafting Ganpati idols in various sizes and styles. Workshops across the city, including eco-friendly clay idol-making sessions, showcase the blend of tradition and sustainability embraced by devotees this year.
Protesters clashed with Police in Tel Aviv demanding hostages’ release and war’s end. Demonstrators lit flares, held hostage banners, and were dispersed by water cannons from police. The protest reflects growing public pressure on Israel to prioritize hostage negotiations and ceasefire. The war began after Hamas’ October attack; 50 hostages remain, 20 believed still alive.
Tragedy struck near Nairobi as a small plane carrying medical personnel crashed into a residential area, killing six people, four onboard and two on the ground. The AMREF Flying Doctors aircraft, a Cessna Citation air ambulance, went down just minutes after taking off from Wilson Airport on a medical evacuation mission to Somaliland. The crash caused the plane to burst into flames, damaging nearby homes and injuring two additional people.
Amid an escalating trade dispute over India's purchase of Russian oil, the US State Department’s Principal Deputy Spokesperson, Tommy Pigott, reaffirmed India’s standing as a 'strategic partner' during a press briefing. Despite President Trump’s imposition of a 50% tariff on Indian goods and a halt on new trade talks, the State Department emphasized that 'full and frank dialogue' with India will continue.
A US Air Force WC-135R Constant Phoenix aircraft, commonly called the nuke sniffer, conducted a nearly 14-hour surveillance flight near Russia’s Arctic nuclear facilities, including the strategic Murmansk region and Novaya Zemlya test sites. This mission aims to detect radioactive emissions linked to Russia’s nuclear-powered cruise missile, the Burevestnik—known to NATO as Skyfall, which President Putin claims has passed final tests and may soon be operational.
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