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Youth stabbed to death in Ujjain
Youth stabbed to death in Ujjain

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Time of India

Youth stabbed to death in Ujjain

Ujjain: A young man was stabbed to death on Saturday night in the Lohapul area under the Mahakal police station due to a conflict over setting up a shop during Ramadan. The victim, Moin, son of Nadeem Khan, aged 32, resident of Kasaiwada, was attacked with a knife by the accused, Furqan alias Adda, a resident of Chandkua. Moin succumbed to his injuries while being taken to the hospital. A video of the attack also went viral. The police registered a case and arrested the accused on the same night. He was presented in court on Sunday, where he was remanded to police custody for two days. Mahakal police station in-charge Gagan Badal said that during the Ramadan festival, a dispute arose between Mohsin, a resident of Kasaiwada, and Furqan alias Adda, a resident of Chandkua, over setting up a shop. On Saturday night, Mohsin was returning home with his brother Moin from their shoe shop in the Lohapul area when they encountered Furqan. During a discussion aimed at resolving the dispute, an argument broke out, escalating the situation. In the ensuing fight, Furqan pulled out a knife and stabbed Moin four to five times. Moin died on the spot due to a stab wound to the chest. The accused Furqan fled after committing the murder. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trading CFD dengan Teknologi dan Kecepatan Lebih Baik IC Markets Pelajari Undo Upon receiving the information, the police arrived at the scene and took Moin to the hospital, where doctors declared him dead. The victim's family also arrived upon hearing the news. The police apprehended Furqan alias Adda late at night from Chintaman Road. According to station in-charge Badal, only one accused is visible in the video, so currently, only one person has been charged. If further investigation during the remand reveals the involvement of others, they will also be charged.

Germany updates: Climate change doubled extreme heat days
Germany updates: Climate change doubled extreme heat days

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Germany updates: Climate change doubled extreme heat days

Climate change doubled extreme heat days in Germany in the past year, according to a new report Inflation in May expected to remain around 2% Volkswagen has offered to invest in the US, in direct negotiations with the US government Here are the latest news stories from Germany on May 30, 2025: Moin, thank you for joining us today as we bring you the latest news and outlooks from Germany. Coming up, we are expecting positive news on the German inflation rate which the German central bank, the Bundesbank, has predicted will fluctuate around the 2% mark in the next few months. A climate protest is also planned to take place in Berlin. Following the dissolution of the Letzte Generation ("last generation") protest group, a new climate activist movement — the Neue Generation ("new generation") — is kicking off a week of protest in the German capital. Follow along for all this and more.

Bapatla cops conduct cordon and search operations, destroy illicit liquor units
Bapatla cops conduct cordon and search operations, destroy illicit liquor units

New Indian Express

time27-04-2025

  • New Indian Express

Bapatla cops conduct cordon and search operations, destroy illicit liquor units

GUNTUR: Bapatla district police, under the orders of Superintendent of Police (SP) Tushar Dudi, conducted a large-scale Cordon and Search operation across Repalle and Chirala subdivisions on Saturday morning. The operation, involving 244 police personnel, targeted illegal activities and suspicious movements. Police seized 72 vehicles, including 65 two-wheelers and seven autos, all lacking proper documentation. They also unearthed and destroyed 5,000 litres of fermented jaggery wash used in illicit liquor production. In Chirala, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSO) Moin supervised the operation at Ramnagar and New Colony with the participation of 150 officers. In Repalle, Deputy Superintendent of Police Srinivas Rao led operations in the SC Colony of Vellaturu village with 72 officers. The SP stated that the objective was to identify and monitor individuals involved in antisocial and criminal activities, seize stolen vehicles, and eliminate illicit liquor production. He warned that police would take strict legal action against those engaged in illegal activities, including narcotics possession and the sale of country-made liquor. He said vehicle owners must carry documents, cautioning that vehicles without papers would be seized. He urged the public to report illegal activities to the nearest police station or via Dial 112/100, assuring that informants' identities would remain confidential.

Quade: The Foel Tower review – twisted Bristol band tap into the tensions between industry and nature
Quade: The Foel Tower review – twisted Bristol band tap into the tensions between industry and nature

The Guardian

time18-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

Quade: The Foel Tower review – twisted Bristol band tap into the tensions between industry and nature

Listening to The Foel Tower feels like tuning a weathered old radio – you'll be rewarded for applying patience and concentration. On this second album, experimental Bristol four-piece Quade make a virtue of the slow build; Barney Matthews' bassy, cryptic vocals are buried beneath shivering cymbals, gut-rumbling bass and blasts of static, with most of the lyricism left to multi-instrumentalist Tom Connolly's twisting, agonised, beatific violin. Like their label mates Moin who describe themselves as 'post-whatever', Quade discard the classic band format for a more organic, intuitive approach. Canada Geese starts with a simple, strummed acoustic guitar and close-quarters detail: distant birdsong, the soft rattle of what could be a washing machine. This intimacy dissolves into grand, threatening post-rock when Matt Griffith's electronics and Leo Fini's echoing, distant drums build muscle. 'Kill them all,' Matthews mumbles, barely discernible, as Connolly's strings writhe. Drawing from folk, jazz, ambient and doom, and inspired by tensions between industry and nature, the album was made in Wales' Elan Valley (mid-album instrumental highlight Nannerth Ganol judders like a low-flying helicopter) and titled after a building on the Garreg Ddu reservoir, which sends its water on a long journey to Birmingham. There are literary references (Le Guin, Yeats, Thomas) buried in the murk, and mystifying media samples (possibly from meditation app Headspace, and an unnamed actor) to pick apart – but The Foel Tower is no concept album. Its six tracks are searching and emotional, led by heart rather than head. Satisfyingly indecipherable, Quade make music that speaks first to your body, then to your imagination.

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