

The Delhi Police have traced the origins of the car bomb that exploded near the Red Fort Metro Station back to a man from Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir. The vehicle, which was registered in Gurugram and sold multiple times before reaching Tariq in Pulwama, has thrown new light into the investigation. Teams have been dispatched to Srinagar to verify the connection, and the explosion is believed to have originated from the rear of the car. Forensic findings suggest it may not have been a high-intensity device, with victims suffering burn injuries instead of blast trauma.

The morning news show Good Morning Britain was abruptly interrupted with a breaking news report on the catastrophic Category 5 hurricane, Hurricane Melissa, that is causing destruction in Jamaica. The storm has already claimed three lives and over 200 Brits are currently trapped in a hotel until Wednesday. ITV presenters Ed Balls and Charlotte Hawkins provided updates on the situation, while British holidaymaker Andrew Tracey shared the heartbreaking experience of being stuck in Jamaica during this deadly storm. The Foreign Office has issued a warning for the entire island as Hurricane Melissa brings torrential rain and life-threatening conditions.

A blast near the Red Fort in Delhi has triggered a red alert in Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh. Nine people have been killed and 20 injured in the blast that took place during a busy evening, while the injured were taken to a nearby hospital. Senior officials have asked people to remain calm while the police force has been deployed at sensitive locations and increased checking of vehicles and suspicious persons. In the neighboring state of Haryana, authorities have also issued a high alert and urged citizens to report any suspicious activity or objects to the emergency helpline.

A blast in a slow-moving vehicle near Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi has left 8 people dead and several injured, causing a high alert to be issued in the surrounding areas. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah have both taken stock of the situation and directed the necessary agencies to assist in the investigation. Eyewitnesses describe the explosion as the loudest they have ever heard.

A high-intensity car explosion near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi caused chaos and panic on Monday evening. The blast, which killed at least 10 people and injured over 30 others, also set nearby vehicles on fire and shattered window panes. Emergency officials and authorities are currently assessing the damage and at least 15 people have been brought to Lok Nayak Hospital, with eight having died on the way and three receiving serious injuries. The incident has put the entire city on high alert as investigations are underway.

As Twitter transitions to x.com, users must update their security keys or face being locked out of their accounts. The change is necessary due to the tie between current keys and the legacy domain. If they fail to do so by November 10, accounts will be inaccessible. The change also signals the move to transform Twitter into a 'super app' under Elon Musk's ownership.

Delhi was put on high alert after a deadly car explosion near the Red Fort Metro Station claimed 10 lives and left several vehicles gutted. Mumbai Police also increased security measures in response to the blast. While authorities investigate the cause of the explosion, the significant damage and widespread panic highlight the magnitude of the incident.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day visit to Bhutan will focus on the shared spiritual and cultural heritage of Buddhism between the two countries. This visit coincides with the Sacred Piprahwa Relics of Lord Buddha's exposition and marks the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Bhutan. Prime Minister Modi will participate in a number of events, including the inauguration of a hydroelectric project and the celebration of the 70th birth anniversary of Bhutan's Fourth King, highlighting the strengthened ties and special bond between India and Bhutan.

The Jammu and Kashmir Police have successfully uncovered an interstate and transnational terror module, linked to terrorist organizations Jaish-e-Mohammad and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind, which was operating from Pakistan and other foreign countries. The operation, conducted in coordination with Faridabad Police, has led to the arrest of 7 individuals, including 2 foreign doctors, and the recovery of a large cache of arms and ammunition. The group was using encrypted channels for communication and had been involved in threatening police and security forces in the region.

The Sindhi Central Panchayat of Bhopal has submitted a memorandum demanding the immediate arrest of Amit Baghel for allegedly making derogatory remarks against Lord Jhulelal and the Sindhi community. The Panchayat stated that Baghel's comments on social media had deeply hurt religious sentiments and urged the authorities to take strict legal action. They also expressed hope for prompt action from the district administration and state government to protect the community's religious beliefs and maintain communal harmony.