Thursday, October 30

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Many are still trapped under the rubble of Gardenreach, rescue operations are underway
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Many are still trapped under the rubble of Gardenreach, rescue operations are underway

Six people are still trapped inside the multi-story rubble of Gardenreach. This has been reported by the disaster management team. However, one of those six people is getting a response. The rescuers are not getting any response from the rest. As a result, it is not clear what condition they are in. The death toll is not being ruled out. The people of the area are living in fear. No one else is responding.'' The fire department informed us that 85 percent of the rescue work has been done. In the Ghinji area, the multi-story building has collapsed in such a way that rescue is taking time. Around 12 o'clock on Sunday night, the under-construction multi-story building of Ward No. 134 of Gardenrich collapsed on the neighboring shanty. Several tile-covered rice houses collapsed. The Mayor o...
Quarrel between neighbors over pet dog, fight, injured admitted to hospital
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Quarrel between neighbors over pet dog, fight, injured admitted to hospital

One neighbor's pet dog sat in front of another neighbor's door. The quarrel started here. People started gathering around the quarrel of two neighbors. Gradually, it reached the stage of fighting. Supporting the two neighbors, the locals started hitting each other with sticks and pelting stones. Six people were injured in the attack from both sides. They have been admitted to the hospital. The incident took place on Friday in Manikpur village in Bihar's Gopalganj district. A complaint has been filed against two neighbors named Sunny Bharti and Amarendra Giri at the police station. According to police sources, Amarendra's pet dog suddenly fell down in front of the door of Sunny's house on Friday. Allegedly, Sunny got angry at the incident and raised his hand at the dog. Amarendra claime...
PM Lee will go to Melbourne for the ASEAN special summit and the Singapore-Australia Annual Leaders’ Meeting
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PM Lee will go to Melbourne for the ASEAN special summit and the Singapore-Australia Annual Leaders’ Meeting

Singapore: From March 4–6, Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will be in Melbourne for the asean–Australia Special Summit and the 9th Singapore–Australia Annual Leaders’ Meeting. The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) of Singapore stated in a statement on Sunday (Mar 3) that Mr. Lee will host the yearly leaders’ meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, with a joint news conference to follow. “Established under the Singapore-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, the annual leaders’ meeting is a key platform for the prime ministers of both sides to discuss bilateral cooperation and exchange views on regional and international developments,” stated the PMO. PMO said, “The annual leaders’ meeting was established under the Singapore-Australia Comprehensive ...