UP Teen Hit By Train While Making Instagram Reel On Railway Tracks

UP Teen Wanted To Make Reel With Train In Background, Hit By It

The teen was trying to capture the speeding train in the background of his reel

A 16-year-old boy named Farhan, who was trying to film an Instagram reel, has died in Uttar Pradesh’s Barabanki. A video of the accident was captured on the mobile phones of his friend and surfaced on social media.

The teen was trying to capture the speeding train in the background of his reel. However, the stunt went awry and he was hit by a speeding train.

In the shocking video shared on social media, the train could be seen hitting the boy and launching him into the air. He then crashes to the side.

The accident occurred on the railway track under Jahangirabad police station area. The police have sent the body for post-mortem and launched an investigation.

Earlier this year, a 20-year-old man fell to death while filming for an Instagram reel with his friends at a college in Chhattisgarh’s Bilaspur district.

The incident, which took place at Government Science College in Bilaspur town, was captured by the victim’s friends on their mobile phones. In the video, Sao is seen jumping on the window slab and is heard saying, “If I jump from here to there (other window shed) I will not be able return.” To this, his friend is heard saying, “You will (come back). I am making a video.”

In July, a man slipped and fell into a waterfall before being swept away by the current while filming an Instagram Reel in Karnataka’s rain-battered Udupi district. The incident, captured on camera by the man’s friend, took place at the Arasinagundi waterfalls, located just 6 km from Kollur village.

Explained: What's At Stake In Civil Fraud Case Against Donald Trump

Explained: What's At Stake In Civil Fraud Case Against Donald Trump

Donald Trump does not face any criminal penalties in the civil case

New York:

Donald Trump and his family business are set to face trial in New York on Monday to determine how much they owe in penalties after a judge found they inflated the former U.S. president’s assets by billions of dollars to secure more favorable loan and insurance terms.

Here is a look at the case brought by Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James against the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.

What Is Donald Trump Accused Of Doing?

Donald Trump, his businesses, and his two adult sons are accused of inflating assets by as much as $1.9 billion to $3.6 billion per year between 2011 and 2021 to save hundreds of millions of dollars on loans and insurance.

James’ office says Mr Trump and his associates used incorrect figures for the sizes of his properties and false or highly unrealistic assumptions about their development potential to arrive at the inflated values.

The judge in the case, Justice Arthur Engoron, ruled on Sept. 26 that James had proven Mr Trump and his co-defendants fraudulently inflated his assets. That means the trial will largely concern how much they must pay in penalties.

What Consequences Could Donald Trump Face?

Donald Trump does not face any criminal penalties in the civil case but could suffer substantial financial and business consequences.

James is seeking at least $250 million in penalties, a ban against Mr Trump and his sons Donald Jr and Eric from running businesses in New York, and a five-year commercial real estate ban against Mr Trump and the Trump Organization.

What Will Happen To Donald Trump’s Business Empire?

Engoron in his ruling ordered the cancellation of certificates that 10 of Donald Trump’s business entities need to operate some of his marquee properties — including Trump Tower and his golf clubs in New York — and said he would appoint independent receivers to oversee their “dissolution.”

The full implications of that ruling on Mr Trump’s opaque network of business holdings is not yet clear, but the trial could provide clarity over whether the assets at the center of the dispute will be liquidated.

What Has Donald Trump Said About The Case?

Donald Trump’s lawyers have disputed James’ figures, saying they are based on flawed accounting methods that fail to consider Mr Trump’s “investment genius” in arriving at his own asset valuations.

Mr Trump himself was dismissive of the allegations during a meandering deposition in April where he touted his achievements as president and distanced himself from day-to-day decision-making at his flagship Trump Organization.

In a post on his Truth Social platform the day of the ruling, Mr Trump called accusations that he committed fraud “ridiculous and untrue,” and blasted Engoron as a “DERANGED” judge.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Explained: What's At Stake In Civil Fraud Case Against Donald Trump?

Explained: What's At Stake In Civil Fraud Case Against Donald Trump

Donald Trump does not face any criminal penalties in the civil case

New York:

Donald Trump and his family business are set to face trial in New York on Monday to determine how much they owe in penalties after a judge found they inflated the former U.S. president’s assets by billions of dollars to secure more favorable loan and insurance terms.

Here is a look at the case brought by Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James against the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.

What Is Donald Trump Accused Of Doing?

Donald Trump, his businesses, and his two adult sons are accused of inflating assets by as much as $1.9 billion to $3.6 billion per year between 2011 and 2021 to save hundreds of millions of dollars on loans and insurance.

James’ office says Mr Trump and his associates used incorrect figures for the sizes of his properties and false or highly unrealistic assumptions about their development potential to arrive at the inflated values.

The judge in the case, Justice Arthur Engoron, ruled on Sept. 26 that James had proven Mr Trump and his co-defendants fraudulently inflated his assets. That means the trial will largely concern how much they must pay in penalties.

What Consequences Could Donald Trump Face?

Donald Trump does not face any criminal penalties in the civil case but could suffer substantial financial and business consequences.

James is seeking at least $250 million in penalties, a ban against Mr Trump and his sons Donald Jr and Eric from running businesses in New York, and a five-year commercial real estate ban against Mr Trump and the Trump Organization.

What Will Happen To Donald Trump’s Business Empire?

Engoron in his ruling ordered the cancellation of certificates that 10 of Donald Trump’s business entities need to operate some of his marquee properties — including Trump Tower and his golf clubs in New York — and said he would appoint independent receivers to oversee their “dissolution.”

The full implications of that ruling on Mr Trump’s opaque network of business holdings is not yet clear, but the trial could provide clarity over whether the assets at the center of the dispute will be liquidated.

What Has Donald Trump Said About The Case?

Donald Trump’s lawyers have disputed James’ figures, saying they are based on flawed accounting methods that fail to consider Mr Trump’s “investment genius” in arriving at his own asset valuations.

Mr Trump himself was dismissive of the allegations during a meandering deposition in April where he touted his achievements as president and distanced himself from day-to-day decision-making at his flagship Trump Organization.

In a post on his Truth Social platform the day of the ruling, Mr Trump called accusations that he committed fraud “ridiculous and untrue,” and blasted Engoron as a “DERANGED” judge.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

7 killed in Mexico church collapse

The collapse, which trapped between 30-40, happened at the Iglesia Santa Cruz Church, a Catholic church in Madero, Tamaulipas, Mexico, ABC News reported citing Mexican officials.

A baptism was being celebrated at the time with approximately 100 in attendance.

Following the tragic accident, the Tamaulipas Government released a statement confirming the church collapse and the total of fatalities.

“Today at 2:18 pm, there was a collapse of the roof of the church of the Holy Cross in Cd. Madero, presumably due to a failure in its structure, security and civil protection corporations arrived at the scene, in addition to the municipal authorities that since that moment are taking care of the situation,” the statement read.

“Following this accident, unfortunately, the death of 7 people is confirmed, in addition, 10 people have been rescued who are injured and have been transferred to hospitals, 3 to the Civil Hospital and the remaining 7 to the General Hospital Dr. Carlos Canseco. Debris removal continues for rescue efforts,” the statement continued.

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Dybala inspires Roma’s second win in Serie A

Roma secured their second Serie A win of the season, defeating Frosinone 2-0

Published Date – 12:05 PM, Mon – 2 October 23


Dybala inspires Roma’s second win in Serie A



Rome: Roma secured their second Serie A win of the season, defeating Frosinone 2-0, with Paulo Dybala assisting both Romelu Lukaku and Lorenzo Pellegrini’s goals.

The Giallorossi had a challenging start to the new season, having achieved just one victory in their previous six domestic matches and coming off a 4-1 loss to Genoa, reports Xinhua.

Early in the game, Frosinone posed a threat to Roma’s defense when Marvin Cuni narrowly missed, hitting the side-netting from a tight angle. However, Roma took the lead in the 22nd minute. A clever pass from Dybala set up Lukaku, who skillfully evaded the defenders to score.

Later, in the 82nd minute, Roma solidified their win when Pellegrini connected with Dybala’s free-kick, gently guiding the ball into the net at the back post. In other matches on Sunday, goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny’s series of impressive saves ensured Juventus held Atalanta to a goalless draw.

Elsewhere, Riccardo Orsolini’s hat-trick powered Bologna to a 3-0 triumph over Empoli, while Udinese and Genoa settled for a 2-2 draw.

Asian Games: Jyoti, Chauhan make QF exit, India return empty-handed in kurash

Indian campaign in kurash ended without any medal at the Asian Games with Jyoti Tokas and Yash Kumar Chauhan enduring one-sided losses

Published Date – 11:55 AM, Mon – 2 October 23


Asian Games: Jyoti, Chauhan make QF exit, India return empty-handed in kurash

Indian campaign in kurash ended without any medal at the Asian Games with Jyoti Tokas and Yash Kumar Chauhan enduring one-sided losses

Hangzhou: The Indian campaign in kurash ended without any medal at the Asian Games with Jyoti Tokas and Yash Kumar Chauhan enduring one-sided losses in their respective quarterfinals here on Monday.

Chauhan’s men’s 90kg bout against Sadegh Azarang failed to last the distance as the Iranian inflicted a ‘khalol’ — comprehensive victory with 10 points — to secure a 10-0 win.

The bout is stopped midway if there’s a ‘khalol’ by one of the opponents. The arbitrator announces the “appraisal in case if the throw on back is done by a beautiful and accurate motion”.

Earlier in the women’s 87kg quarterfinal, Jyoti was no match for her Iranian opponent Melika Omid Vandchaly, who won 3-0 securing three ‘chala’.

Chala is a minor throw down on the opponent that garners one point.

A dominant Melika started off with a chala on Jyoti with a subtle attack on the Indian’s legs.

There was no stopping the Iranian who secured two more chalas to race to 3-0 lead with the four-minute clock ticking away.

With less than 15 seconds left, Jyoti tried her best to overcome the deficit, but she failed to pin down Melika in any of her attempts.

India’s Pincky Balhara, a silver medallist at Jakarta in 2018, was knocked out in the women’s 52kg quarterfinals on Saturday.

India’s Aditya Dhopaokar (men’s 81kg), Suchika Tariyal (women’s 52kg) and Keshav (men’s 66kg) were also eliminated in their respective matches.

Kurash returned to the Asian Games for a second time. Kurash made its Asian Games debut during Jakarta-Palembang in 2018.

India have won two medals in kurash at the 2018 Asian Games, with Pincky bagging silver in the women’s 52kg category and Malaprabha Jadhav picking bronze in the same category.

Australia to crack down on student visa exploitation

The Australian government on Monday announced a crackdown on international student visa scams

Published Date – 11:45 AM, Mon – 2 October 23


Australia to crack down on student visa exploitation



Canberra: The Australian government on Monday announced a crackdown on international student visa scams.

Education Minister Jason Clare, Skills Minister Brendan O’Connor and Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil flagged immediate action to boost the integrity of Australia’s lucrative international education industry, reports Xinhua news agency.

Following a government-commissioned rapid review into the exploitation of Australia’s visa system, the government will strengthen regulations to prevent the widespread rorting of the system, they said in a joint statement on Monday.

“The party is over, the rorts and loopholes that have plagued this system will be shut down,” O’Neil said.

Under the crackdown, private colleges will be banned from paying commissions to education agents for poaching international students from rival institutions to prevent agents from luring students away from high-quality universities to low-fee courses.

The government will also start monitoring international student attendance in a bid to stop migrants from using student visas purely for the purpose of working in Australia.

According to daily newspaper the Australian Financial Review, the number of student visa holders in Australia hit an all-time high of 660,765 at the end of June, an increase of 203,000 from the start of 2023.

Data published by the Department of Education in September revealed international education was worth A$26.6 billion ($17 billion) to Australia’s economy in the calendar year 2022, making it the country’s fourth-biggest export behind coal, iron ore and natural gas.

Nightclub fire kills at least 13 in Spain's Murcia

At least 13 people have been killed in a fire in a nightclub in Murcia in southeast Spain, Murcia’s Mayor Jose Ballesta said in a press conference on Sunday (October 1).

Rescuers were still searching for people unaccounted for after the blaze, according to emergency services.

Earlier, Diego Seral, of Spain’s National Police, told reporters the dead were found in the Fonda Milagros nightclub, one of three adjoining clubs, which had sustained the majority of fire damage, including the collapse of its roof, he added.

Police investigators were unable to access the site due to the high temperatures and danger of collapse.

Mayor Ballesta declared three days of mourning for those who had died. Flags were lowered to half mast outside Murcia’s City Hall.

(Source: Reuters)

25 injured in police headquarters fire in NE Egypt

At least 25 people were injured in a preliminary count of casualties, Reuters reported citing the Egyptian Ambulance Authority.

Civil defense sources said parts of the building had collapsed in the fire.

Videos posted on social media showed the city’s security directorate engulfed in flames.

The cause of the fire was not immediately known.

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Das-Ankita Thrash Malaysia; Indian Archers Reach QFS In Four Events

The Indian recurve mixed pair archery duo of Atanu Das and Ankita Bhakat showed tenacity to defeat Malayasia in a three-setter and sail into quarterfinals at the Asian Games in Hangzhou on Monday. Indian archers stormed into last-eight in three team events — recurve mixed, compound mixed, compound men’s team — when the elimination round got underway at the Fuyang Yinhu Sports Centre here. As of now, India are in medal contention in four events with the top-seeded women’s team compound archers getting a bye into the quarters. (Asian Games Medals Tally)

Fifth seeded Indian duo of Das and Ankita rallied to beat Malaysian team of Syaqiera Binti Mashayikh, Muhamad Zarif Syahir Bin Zolkepeli 6-2 (39-38, 37-36, 39-33).

The Malaysia duo enjoyed a 2-0 lead with three 10s including one X in the first set.

But the experienced Indian duo bounced back with two 10s and went on to level as the Malaysians crumbled under pressure.

The Malaysians hit the red-ring (8) once and went on to lose the second by a slender one-point margin.

There was more misery in store for the Malaysians who shot into the red ring thrice (8-8-8), while Das-Ankita drilled in three perfect 10s en route to a six-point win in the third set.

The Indian pair sealed the issue with three more 10s in the fourth set and set up a last-eight clash against fourth-seeded Indonesians.

Should they overcome the Indonesian challenge, the Indians may run into the top-seeded Koreans in potential semifinal clash in Olympic-qualifying event.

There are six quota spots available from the Asian Games — to the recurve mixed team winner, as well as another two archers ranked highly in the individual events.

In the compound mixed team, top-seeded Indian duo of Ojas Deotale and Jyothi Surekha Vennam dropped just one point from 16 arrows to eliminate UAE’s Amna Alawadhi and Mohammed Binamro 159-151.

The duo will take on formidable Malaysia (No 8 seed) in the quarters and thereafter they have an easy draw till the final.

In compound men’s team event, second-seeded Indians trio of Ojas, Abhishek Verma and Prathamesh Jawkar thrashed 15th seed Singapore (Woon Teng NG, Lee Chung Hee Alan, Jun Hui Goh) 235-219.

The Indian triumvirate had a cautious start and had four 10s to take 58-55 lead.

But the Indians came on their own from second end onwards and dropped just three points to rout their rivals by a 16-point margin.

The compound men’s team is now pitted against lower-ranked Bhutan in the quarters and will have a potential semifinal clash against third seeded Chinese Taipei.

The top-seeded Indian women’s compound team of Jyothi, Aditi Swami and Parneet Kaur, who got a bye into the quarters, will open its campaign against ninth-seeded Hong Kong who ousted Bangladesh 225-218.

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