

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.

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.

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.

The Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad has arrested three suspects, including a doctor with a Chinese medical degree, for allegedly planning to produce ricin, a highly lethal toxin. The recent incident has drawn global attention to past ricin-related incidents, including those targeting former US Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump. While there is no known antidote for ricin poisoning, the unstable nature of the toxin makes it difficult to use in large-scale attacks. Investigators are now looking into potential foreign connections and the intended use of the toxin by the arrested individuals.

Jammu and Kashmir Police, in collaboration with Haryana Police, made a major breakthrough in a potential terror plot by recovering two AK-47 rifles, a pistol, and approximately 360 kg of explosives from Faridabad, Haryana. This operation was undertaken following the arrest of a doctor involved in the terror investigation. The recovered weapons and explosives point towards a Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) link, raising concerns about the group's activities in the region.

The Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) in India arrested three suspects, including a doctor with a Chinese medical degree, for their alleged involvement in a plot to produce the deadly toxin ricin. The ATS reported that the suspects, who have links to the banned terrorist group Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), were planning to carry out a terrorist attack in India. The seized weapons and ammunition, as well as the suspects' connection to previous ricin incidents in the US, highlight the ongoing threat of terrorist groups seeking to use toxic substances as weapons.

President Donald Trump is meeting with leaders of five Central Asian countries to discuss their vast reserves of rare earth metals, while also addressing a key point of friction in ongoing trade negotiations with China. The meeting comes on the heels of Trump's talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, where China agreed to delay their new export restrictions on rare earth elements. The U.S. is now seeking new ways to secure critical minerals, and the region is hoping for investment to develop their resources further.