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Pahalgam Terror Attack: Hindu America Foundation slams Western media for 'whitewashing terror attack' on Hindus

April 24, 25 Vadodara Live

“Let’s get this straight,” said Suhag Shukla, Executive Director of the Hindu American Foundation, in a scathing rebuke of international media coverage following the April 22, 2025, terror attack in Pahalgam. “Terrorists from the Resistance Front, a Lashkar-e-Taiba offshoot, took credit for storming a meadow in Pahalgam and murdering at least 26 tourists, seeking out Hindus with chilling precision, in the worst civilian massacre in Kashmir since 2008.”

Why Trump said he had to 'let go' of Elon Musk

April 24, 25 Vadodara Live

Donald Trump acknowledged Elon Musk's planned reduction in his role at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to prioritise Tesla. Trump defended Musk's contributions, dismissing critics and highlighting his innovative work and patriotism. He emphasised the importance of Musk's return to Tesla, especially given the company's recent financial challenges, viewing it as a natural shift in priorities.

Why was this British man lynched by mob in remote Ecuadorian Amazon village

April 24, 25 Vadodara Live

A British national, Michael Hann, was lynched in Ecuador. He was arrested for allegedly killing his friend, Rodrigo Chavez, over a business dispute. Villagers stormed the police station where Hann was held. They dragged him out and set him on fire. Police were unable to prevent the mob violence. The UK Foreign Office is working to confirm the victim's identity.

Alabama to execute a man who said he's guilty of rape and murder and deserves to die

April 24, 25 Vadodara Live

James Osgood, convicted of the 2010 rape and murder of Tracy Lynn Brown in Alabama, is set to be executed by lethal injection. Osgood dropped his appeals, stating he is guilty and wishes to spare further expense and time. He expressed remorse and apologized to Brown's family, acknowledging his crime. Osgood's initial death sentence was overturned due to improper jury instructions but was reinstated in 2018 after he requested execution.

Gunman in 2022 mass shooting at suburban Chicago July Fourth parade to be sentenced in court

April 24, 25 Vadodara Live

Robert E. Crimo III faced sentencing for the 2022 Chicago parade shooting, after survivors recounted their trauma. Crimo, who pleaded guilty to murder and attempted murder, refused to attend court. Prosecutors presented his confession, revealing his chillingly calm demeanor. The court heard harrowing accounts from witnesses and viewed disturbing videos of the attack's aftermath.

Philippine typhoon victims remember day Pope Francis brought hope

April 24, 25 Vadodara Live

Fourteen months after the deadliest storm in Philippine history, Pope Francis stood on a rain-swept stage to deliver a message of hope to the battered town of Tacloban. Already in his late 70s, the pope had insisted on making the January 2015 trip to the central Philippines despite an approaching storm.

Trump cracks down on colleges, equity programs in new exec orders: What it means

April 24, 25 Vadodara Live

Donald Trump signed an order targeting college accreditation. This move intensifies conflict with universities like Harvard. The order aims to curb ideological overreach and promote intellectual diversity. It allows easier switching of accreditors. The Education Secretary can hold accreditors accountable. Other actions include AI training and HBCU initiatives. Harvard faces scrutiny over international student records.

Rishi Sunak condemns Pahalgam attack, stands in solidarity with India

April 24, 25 Vadodara Live

Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak condemned the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 tourists. The Resistance Front claimed responsibility. Global leaders like Donald Trump offered support to India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a security meeting. In response, India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan. The attack is the worst since the 2019 Pulwama bombing.

Money, Plane Ticket, Stipend: Donald Trump Incentivizes Illegal Immigrants To Leave US 'Voluntarily'

April 17, 25 Vadodara Live

President Donald Trump is starting a program where illegal immigrants who chose to "self-deport" voluntarily, will be given cash and a plane ticket to get back home. "We are going to give them a stipend. We are going to give them some money and a plane ticket, and then we're going to work with them. If they're good, if we want them back in, we're going to work with them to get them back in as quickly as we can," Trump said. The President said the main focus of immigration enforcement should be on removing those who commit serious crimes. "We are getting the murderers out," he said. For others,

Houthis Claim Missile-Drone Attack, Israel Reports Interception Over Haifa

April 24, 25 Vadodara Live

Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis claimed responsibility for a missile and drone attack on Israel, with their military spokesperson, Yahya Sarea, stating that the missile force targeted a vital site in Haifa using a hypersonic ballistic missile. Sarea asserted that the missile reached its target, and Israel's interception systems failed, causing widespread panic as over two million Israelis sought shelter. Additionally, the Houthis claimed a drone strike hit the Jaffa (Tel Aviv) area. Israel has not confirmed the missile's success but reported intercepting the threat over Haifa. n18oc_world n18oc_cr

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