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Former VP Jagdeep Dhankhar Makes First Public Appearance at CP Radhakrishnan’s Swearing-In

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New Delhi, India – Former Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Friday attended the swearing-in ceremony of his successor, C P Radhakrishnan, marking his first public appearance since his sudden resignation last month.

Dhankhar was spotted at the Rashtrapati Bhavan alongside his wife, Sudesh Dhankhar. In the same row, former Vice Presidents Hamid Ansari and Venkaiah Naidu, as well as Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, were also present.

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President Droupadi Murmu administered the oath to 67-year-old Radhakrishnan in a brief, dignified ceremony.

C P Radhakrishnan takes oath as Vice President from President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi, on September 12, 2025. Photo: VP X Account

Dhankhar had stepped down on July 21, over two years before the scheduled end of his tenure on August 10, 2027. While officially citing medical reasons, sources suggested deeper issues, including a possible breakdown of trust with the Centre, which he had previously defended staunchly.

According to insiders, the tipping point came when Dhankhar refused to align with the government’s stand on the impeachment of Justice Yashwant Varma, instead accepting an Opposition-backed motion on the judge’s removal.

During the ceremony, Dhankhar appeared visibly calm and composed, casually conversing with Venkaiah Naidu and smiling while greeting dignitaries, including President Murmu. Seated near the chair of the newly elected Vice President, he seemed to make a conscious effort to remain at ease, reflecting his poised public demeanor despite recent political turbulence.

Following tradition, all living former Vice Presidents are invited to the swearing-in of a new Vice President, and Dhankhar’s presence underscored respect for the office despite his earlier exit.

Since resigning, Dhankhar has largely remained out of the public eye, reportedly spending time playing table tennis, one of his favorite hobbies. Days before the Vice Presidential election on September 9, he moved to the farmhouse of a political leader and has now been allotted a Type 8 bungalow on Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Road in Delhi.

This appearance marks a notable return to the public sphere for Dhankhar, even as political observers continue to speculate about the circumstances surrounding his early resignation.


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Mirai Thrills Audiences with Teja Sajja and Rana Daggubati in Action-Packed Fantasy

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Mirai, the latest mythological fantasy, has opened to enthusiastic audiences across theaters. The film kicks off by introducing the backstory of Mirai, explaining its origin and formation while establishing a clear battle between good and evil within the first ten minutes. The narrative ambitiously blends folklore and mythological storytelling, creating a visually immersive world.

Teja Sajja makes a striking impression in his entry scene, complemented by a brilliant background score that elevates the storytelling. The plot follows Mirai’s journey across various locations to prevent the evil forces from misusing a magical holy scripture capable of wreaking havoc if fallen into the wrong hands. This high-stakes chase between good souls defending the scripture and the leader of the dark forces attempting to steal it keeps audiences engaged. Within the first half-hour, the film even surprises the crowd with a humorous, unannounced reference to Baahubali, eliciting laughter and delight.

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Shriya Saran shines as the mother goddess, bringing immense power to the screen. Her presence in the opening sequences effectively drives the story toward its central premise, though her screen time is brief, leaving audiences wanting more.

While the concept of a supreme power divided into multiple sacred scriptures echoes popular narratives like horcruxes or infinity stones, Mirai distinguishes itself with unique treatment and intricate plot layers. The journey of good versus evil unfolds through an engaging and suspenseful path, keeping viewers hooked.

Interestingly, the film steers clear of a conventional love story between the leads. Their bond is framed more as a guide-and-friend dynamic, with only subtle hints of romance that never overshadow the primary mythological narrative.

As the first half sets up this epic chase and the rich folklore behind it, anticipation is high to see how the second half unravels the layers of Mirai’s story.


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With 51 Killed in Protests, Former Chief Justice Karki Seen as Interim PM Choice in Nepal

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Kathmandu, Nepal – Nepal’s former chief justice, Sushila Karki, is set to become the country’s interim prime minister after days of violent anti-corruption protests forced the resignation of Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli, a source involved in the negotiations told Reuters on Friday.

The unrest, described as the Himalayan nation’s worst political upheaval in years, has left 51 people dead and more than 1,300 injured this week. Protests were initially triggered by a controversial social media ban, which has since been rolled back, but escalated into a nationwide movement against corruption and governance failures.

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“Her appointment will be made today,” said a constitutional expert who has been advising President Ramchandra Paudel and army chief Ashok Raj Sigdel. “Gen Z protesters want her, and their demand is clear.” The source requested anonymity given the sensitivity of the talks.

At 73, Karki is Nepal’s first and only female chief justice, widely respected for her integrity and uncompromising stance against graft. Her expected appointment follows a meeting scheduled at President Paudel’s residence, rescheduled from the morning to Friday afternoon.

Police spokesperson Binod Ghimire confirmed that among the dead were 21 protesters, nine prisoners, three police officers, and 18 civilians. Families across Kathmandu and beyond are now mourning loved ones lost in the chaos.

One victim, Ashab Alam Thakurai, 24, had been married just a month before. “The last we spoke to him, he said he was stuck with the protest. After that we lost contact… eventually we found him in the morgue,” said his uncle, Zulfikar Alam.

Nepal, wedged between India and China, has struggled with political turbulence and economic instability since the abolition of its monarchy in 2008. Millions of its citizens continue to seek work abroad, sending vital remittances back home.

By Friday, parts of Kathmandu showed early signs of calm, with shops reopening, cars returning to the roads, and police carrying batons instead of guns. Yet some streets remained blocked, and soldiers were still stationed in reduced numbers. At hospitals, grieving families waited for the release of victims’ bodies.

“While his friends backed off, he decided to go ahead,” said Karuna Budhathoki, who was collecting the body of her 23-year-old nephew at Kathmandu’s Teaching Hospital.

Karki’s anticipated appointment is seen as a move to restore stability, with protesters hailing her as a leader who embodies honesty and hope for a new political chapter.


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1 dead, 1 injured as heavy rain, winds lash Tokyo area

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Tokyo, Japan – Torrential rain caused flooding in parts of Tokyo on Sept 11, with record downpours and strong winds believed to have killed one man and injured another at a container terminal.

Local police said the two men were crushed when several stacked containers collapsed at a port in Tokyo’s Ota Ward. One of the men, in his 40s, who had been operating heavy machinery to lift the containers, was pronounced dead at the scene, while his colleague, in his 60s, was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

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Transport services were also disrupted amid the heavy rainfall. JR Tokai said shinkansen services between Tokyo and neighbouring Kanagawa prefecture were temporarily suspended, affecting around 100,000 passengers. JR East also reported delays to some trains in the capital.

Heavy rains and thunderstorms also affected Tokyo’s Haneda airport, resulting in delays and cancellations of some services.

Tokyo’s Setagaya Ward saw 92.0 millimeters of rain and Ota Ward 88.5 mm in a single hour Thursday afternoon, the heaviest on record for the areas, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

Based on radar analysis, the agency estimated that certain areas in central Tokyo received over 100 mm of rain and issued a series of alerts.

The Yazawa River overflowed in Setagaya Ward, as did the Tachiai River in Shinagawa Ward. At one point, the Setagaya Ward office urged more than 1,200 households to evacuate.

Severe weather is expected to continue in parts of the country on Friday, with up to 200 mm of rain forecast in the Tokai and 100 mm in the Kanto-Koshin regions, including Tokyo, in the 24 hours through 6 p.m., the weather agency said.


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Swiss Investments in India Poised to Grow as TEPA Takes Effect October 1

New Delhi, India – At a workshop on the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA) held in the capital today, organized by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, officials highlighted the growing footprint of Swiss companies in India.

Speaking at the event, a representative noted that Swiss firms are thriving across multiple sectors and states, from pharmaceuticals to engineering. “The strong presence of Swiss companies reflects the depth of our economic ties,” the official said.

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Swiss Ambassador to India, H.E. Maya Tissafi, has been working tirelessly to expand business opportunities and promote more trade deals between the two countries, underlining Switzerland’s commitment to deepening economic engagement with India.

On March 10, 2024, Member States of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) – Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland – and the Republic of India signed a comprehensive Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA). While the TEPA has yet to formally enter into force, businesses across the four EFTA States are already preparing for the new trade conditions, exploring investment opportunities, and strengthening commercial ties with Indian partners.

The EFTA Desk will play a key role in this process by providing practical support to companies from the EFTA States navigating the Indian market, facilitating partnerships, and enhancing trade cooperation. A detailed chapter-by-chapter fact sheet on the agreement is available to guide stakeholders.

With TEPA set to formally take effect on October 1, expectations are high for a surge in investment flows, technology exchange, and collaborative ventures between India and Switzerland. Industry observers believe the agreement will provide a further boost to bilateral trade, opening new opportunities for growth and innovation.


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US Urges Japan, G7 to Target China and India With Tariffs Over Russian Oil Purchases, FT

Washington, USA – The United States is preparing to urge Japan and other Group of Seven nations to impose higher tariffs on China and India in response to their continued purchases of Russian oil, a senior official said Thursday.

The move, spearheaded by President Donald Trump’s administration, is part of Washington’s broader strategy to choke off Moscow’s revenue streams and hasten an end to the war in Ukraine.

A Treasury Department spokesperson confirmed that finance ministers from the G7 countries will convene online Friday to discuss the U.S. proposal.

“Chinese and Indian purchases of Russian oil are funding President Putin’s war machine and prolonging the senseless killing of the Ukrainian people,” the spokesperson said. “Earlier this week, we made it clear to our EU allies that if they are serious about ending the war in their own backyard, they need to join us and impose meaningful tariffs that will be rescinded the day the war ends. President Trump’s Peace and Prosperity Administration is ready, and our G7 partners need to step up with us.”

While the official declined to disclose precise figures, people familiar with the matter said Washington has proposed tariff levels ranging from 50 to 100 percent.

The United States last month raised tariffs on Indian imports to 50 percent over the country’s continued energy trade with Russia. In April, Trump sharply increased tariffs on Chinese goods before scaling them back in May following a market backlash.

Securing consensus among allies, however, is expected to be difficult. EU officials acknowledge that such steep tariffs on two of the bloc’s key trading partners could trigger serious economic consequences and possible retaliation from Beijing. The EU is also seeking to finalize a trade deal with India within weeks, complicating the bloc’s position.

For Japan, the pressure is equally sensitive. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba hosted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Tokyo in late August, where the two leaders pledged to deepen economic and security cooperation — a factor likely to weigh on Japan’s decision-making.

The G7, comprising Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United States, along with the European Union, will now weigh Washington’s push for coordinated tariffs against the risk of straining crucial economic partnerships.


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Japan Records Nearly 100,000 Centenarians for the First Time

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Tokyo, Japan – The number of centenarians in Japan has reached a record 99,763, marking the 55th consecutive year of increase, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare announced Friday ahead of the Respect for the Aged Day holiday.

According to the ministry, the figure rose by 4,644 compared to last year, reflecting Japan’s position as one of the world’s fastest-aging societies.

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Women make up the overwhelming majority, accounting for 87,784 centenarians, while men number 11,979.

The nation’s oldest living person is Shigeko Kagawa, a 114-year-old woman from Yamatokoriyama, Nara Prefecture. The oldest man is Kiyotaka Mizuno, aged 111, from Iwata, Shizuoka Prefecture.

On average, there are 80.58 centenarians per 100,000 people nationwide. Shimane Prefecture continues to top the list for longevity, with 168.69 per 100,000 residents, maintaining its lead for the 13th consecutive year.

Japan began keeping official records of centenarians in 1963, when there were only 153. The number surpassed 1,000 in 1981 and exceeded 10,000 in 1998, reflecting decades of steady growth.

The ministry also reported that the average life expectancy in 2024 stood at 87.13 years for women and 81.09 years for men.

Japan’s rising centenarian population highlights both medical advances and social challenges, as the country grapples with an aging society and the need for sustainable elderly care systems.


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Brazil Supreme Court sentences Bolsonaro to 27 years for coup plot

Brasília, Brazil – Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced on Thursday to 27 years and three months in prison by the Supreme Court for conspiring to undermine democracy after losing the 2022 election to current Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

The ruling came from the court’s First Chamber, which on Thursday found Bolsonaro guilty in a 4-1 vote along with seven co-defendants, including former ministers and retired military commanders.

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Although sentencing was expected on Friday, the panel decided to move immediately to the penalty phase.

Judges call Bolsonaro leader of criminal organization

Justice Alexandre de Moraes, the case’s rapporteur, considered an aggravating factor that prosecutors described Bolsonaro as the “leader” of a “criminal organization” that plotted to prevent Lula from taking office after his October 2022 victory.

“The Prosecutor’s Office managed to describe a criminal organization that had a single objective: to prevent the transfer of power and install a dictatorship,” de Moraes said.

Bolsonaro and his allies were convicted of five crimes: attempting to abolish the democratic state, coup d’état, criminal organization, damage to protected heritage, and aggravated property destruction.

Plot traced back to 2021

According to prosecutors, the conspiracy began in June 2021, when Bolsonaro intensified efforts to discredit institutions and the electronic voting system as Lula began to rise in the polls.

The campaign escalated after Lula’s electoral win in October 2022, with widespread protests, attempted attacks foiled by police, and encampments outside military barracks where Bolsonaro supporters demanded the army block Lula’s inauguration.

Lula took office on Jan. 1, 2023. A week later, thousands of far-right activists left those camps to violently storm the presidential palace, Congress, and the Supreme Court in Brasília.

Prosecutors said the Jan. 8, 2023, riots were the culmination of the coup plot “personally led” by Bolsonaro.

Bolsonaro now faces the longest prison sentence ever imposed on a former Brazilian head of state.

His conviction adds to mounting legal challenges that threaten to reshape the country’s political landscape.

“The evidence allows us to conclude that the defendants intended to break the democratic rule of law,” said Justice Cristiano Zanin, a former lawyer for President Lula, who cast the decisive vote for conviction.

Justice Cármen Lúcia Antunes underscored that Bolsonaro’s actions aimed to “damage and hijack the soul of the Republic by discrediting the electoral process.”

Bolsonaro has denied wrongdoing, portraying the trial as politically motivated. His lawyers are expected to appeal. 


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South Korean workers detained in immigration raid leave Atlanta and head home

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ATLANTA, USA — A plane carrying more than 300 workers from South Korea who were detained during an immigration raid at a battery factory in Georgia last week left Atlanta shortly before noon Thursday, bound for South Korea.

The workers traveled by bus from a detention center in southeast Georgia to Atlanta earlier in the day for their flight, which is expected to land in South Korea on Friday afternoon. South Korea’s Foreign Ministry said the detainees released by U.S. authorities included 316 Koreans, 10 Chinese nationals, three Japanese nationals and one Indonesian.

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The workers were among about 475 people detained during last week’s raid at the battery factory under construction on the campus of Hyundai’s sprawling auto plant west of Savannah. They had been held at an immigration detention center in Folkston, 285 miles (460 kilometers) southeast of Atlanta.

South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung on Thursday called for improvements to the United States’ visa system, saying Korean companies will likely hesitate to make new investments in the U.S. until that happens.

Lee said during a news conference that Korean and U.S. officials had a back-and-forth discussion over whether the detainees had to be handcuffed while they traveled by bus to Atlanta — something the Koreans “strongly opposed.” He said there was also a debate over whether they would be leaving under “voluntary departure” or deportation.

While those discussions were ongoing, U.S. officials started to return the detainees’ belongings. Then, however, “everything suddenly halted,” Lee said, adding that they were told that was due to instructions from the White House.

President Trump had directed that the (detainees) should be allowed to return home freely and those who didn’t want to go didn’t have to,” he said. “We were told that, because of that instruction, the process was paused and the administrative procedures were changed accordingly.”

A South Korean Foreign Ministry official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the diplomatic process, said Trump had halted the process to hear from South Korea on whether the Koreans should be allowed to stay to continue their work and help train U.S. workers or should be sent back to South Korea.

Lee said the U.S. gave the detainees a choice between staying and going home. Ultimately, one South Korean national who has relatives in the U.S. chose to stay, Lee said.

The Trump administration’s mass deportation agenda has included a string of workplace raids, but this one stood out for its scope and the fact that the target was a manufacturing site state officials have touted as Georgia’s largest economic development project. Hyundai Motor Group began manufacturing EVs a year ago at the $7.6 billion plant, which employs about 1,200 people.

In a statement Wednesday, Gov. Brian Kemp’s office stressed its “strong relationship with the Republic of Korea and Korean partners like Hyundai, stretching back 40 years to the establishment of Georgia’s trade office in Seoul.”

“We are thankful they are reiterating their commitment to adhere to all state and federal laws, just as we remain committed to not allowing this unfortunate incident to undo the decades of mutually beneficial partnerships we’ve built together,” a spokesperson said.

The detention of South Korean nationals also made the raid unusual as they are not often caught up in immigration enforcement actions.

Video released by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Saturday showed a caravan of vehicles driving up to the site and then federal agents directing workers to line up outside. Some detainees were ordered to put their hands up against a bus as they were frisked and then shackled around their hands, ankles and waist. Others had plastic ties around their wrists as they boarded a Georgia inmate-transfer bus.


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Former Defence Minister of Georgia Juansher Burchuladze arrested

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Tbilisi, Georgia – Former Georgian Defence Minister Juansher Burchuladze has been arrested, the State Security Service of Georgia announced at a briefing on Thursday.

According to officials, the detention was carried out on the basis of a court ruling.

“On charges of abuse of official power and money laundering, which involved obtaining particularly large amounts of income, former Defence Minister of Georgia Juansher Burchuladze has been arrested,” the State Security Service said in a statement.

Further details on the case have not yet been disclosed.


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