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Top 10 world news: Indian PM Narendra Modi speaks to Netanyahu; West Asia crisis updates, and more
WION Web Team
New Delhi, India
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday (Sep 30) spoke to his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu over the phone and discussed the raging conflict in West Asia. In other news, in Austrian parliamentary elections, a party seen as friendly to Russian leader Vladimir Putin has registered an unprecedented victory. The Freedom Party (FPO) on Sunday (Sep 29) emerged on top of the results with a vote
share of 29.2 per cent, the highest.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday (Sep 30) spoke to his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu over the phone and discussed the raging conflict in West Asia.
Gaza-based militant group Hamas said Monday (Sep 30) one of its top leaders in Lebanon was killed in a strike on the country’s south in the day earlier.
In Austrian parliamentary elections, a party seen as friendly to Russian leader Vladimir Putin has registered an unprecedented victory. The Freedom Party (FPO) on Sunday (Sep 29) emerged on top of the results with a vote share of 29.2 per cent, the highest.
The high court of the southern Indian state of Karnataka on Monday halted the ongoing probe against Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in the electoral bond extortion case.
Germany has introduced changes to its citizenship laws to ensure people with hatred towards Jews and Israel are kept away from naturalisation. German channel NDR (North German Radio and Television) has reported citing the country’s Interior Ministry that under the new law, people posting ‘From the River to the Sea’ on social media may also be denied citizenship.
The Supreme Court of India criticised the Andhra Pradesh government regarding the controversy over Tirupati temple prasadam, and questioned why the issue was brought to the media before confirming whether adulterated ghee had been used in making prasadam laddoos.
As per a report by the Wall Street Journal, Israeli forces are “carrying out small, targeted raids into southern Lebanon, gathering intelligence and probing ahead of a possible broader ground incursion.” The report said that the ground attack could happen as soon as this week.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said on Monday (Sep 30) that around 100,000 people fled to Syria from Lebanon due to Israeli air strikes, a figure that has doubled in two days.
India put themselves in the driving seat of the second Test against Bangladesh in Kanpur on day 4 (Sep 30) after record-breaking batting as a team. Bangladesh were 26/2 by the close of play and trailed by 26 runs in the second innings on a day where things moved at lightening speed after three days of rain interruption.
After much to and fro, there is relief in sight for Kangana Ranaut’s film Emergency, which was scheduled to be released earlier this month. Reports now suggest that actor-director Kangana Ranaut has agreed to the cuts suggested to her upcoming film by the censor board. The film was earlier scheduled to release on September 6.
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