American rapper Coolio is no more

Grammy Winner Musician and US rapper Coulio is no more. Wednesday afternoon in Los Angeles He died, his father's 59-year-old death at the time of his death, and his longtime friend and manager, Jarez Posey, confirmed the news to the US news agency.

In this context, Jarez said that on Wednesday afternoon, he got unconscious in the bathroom of a friend's house in Los Angeles, which he got unconscious. But he did not immediately give any cause of death. Rapper Coolio's family name is Artis Leon Ive Jr.

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Minister dismissed in Russia: Hundreds arrested

A human rights organization called OVD-Info has been arrested for protesting the decision to summon the Reserve troops in Russia, which has led to the announcement of a strict sentence if anyone does not want to join the army or if they escape.

On the other hand, Putin has removed Russia's deputy defense minister for failure to supply logistics and equipment in Ukraine, while General Dmitry Bulgakov has been sent to new duties, according to the Ministry of Defense, OVD-Info, a human rights organization that said 724 people were detained in 32 Russian cities on Saturday. President Putin has ordered an army rally to join the war in Ukraine, for this reason the reserve troops have been summoned.

general Those with military training are listed as reserve troops, and former soldiers are also included in the reserve list.

According to reports, Russia is expected to have deployed nearly 190,000 regular troops in Ukraine for war. But protests across Russia have started since the announcement of Vladimir Putin's military rally, according to Russian law, rallies without permission are prohibited.

There are still large-scale protests across Russian cities, with 1,000 people arrested for holding a protest rally earlier this week, a man in St. Peterburg, ‘I don't want to go to war for Putin.’ On Saturday, it is said that some of those who were arrested on Saturday were given the documents of joining the army, while security forces detained them, which was being done by the Kremlin earlier, which was being done within the law.

In the new law that Moscow has made, strict punishments have been imposed if they escape or do not perform their duties after enrolling in the army once.




Most wars are in the Muslim world, Turkey calls for unity

Most of the world's wars are being fought between member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. Türkiye has called on the Muslim world to unite against global conflicts and challenges. The country has reiterated its support for flood-hit Pakistan and oppressed Palestine.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu made these remarks at the annual coordination meeting of the Islamic Bloc in New York on Thursday.

"The world is now less safe and more uncertain. More than two billion people live in conflict zones, and unfortunately, about 60 percent of these conflicts are taking place in OIC countries," he said.

He expressed his condolences to Pakistan, which has been hit by devastating floods. The floods have affected 33 million Pakistanis. At least 1,576 people have died and $30 billion worth of property and crops have been destroyed. Turkey has already sent a large amount of assistance to Pakistan. Cavusoglu said, "Turkey and the Turkish people will continue to support brotherly Pakistan and our Pakistani brothers and sisters."

Regarding Palestine, Cavusoglu said, "Ankara seeks peace and stability in the conflict region and Türkiye will continue to support Palestine. It is our responsibility to protect the independent and sovereign state of Palestine and Jerusalem as its capital."




6.5 magnitude earthquake hits Mexico

The earthquake hit Mexico in Michotan on Wednesday night, according to the terrain, which was 6.5 km deep.

The United States Geological Survey, on the other hand, has reported that the magnitude of the earthquake was 6.8. The quake at the quake of CGTN and Otachars.News was 39.3 kilometers (24.4 miles) away. The earthquake was felt in the city of Katekti.
According to the news, a magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck exactly the same area on September 19. It happened again three days later.

The USGS has issued a yellow warning for earthquake-related deaths and economic damage, but there is no news of any casualties or damage, the population of the region lives in a structure that is a mixture of weak and earthquake-resistant constructions.

Recent earthquakes in the area have caused landslides, which could cause damage.




Rare dark blue lobster caught

A fisherman from the United States has found a rare species of fish in the sea, which is very rare in the dark blue color of the Atlantic Ocean.

Blake Haas, a resident of Mount Desert Island on the east coast of America, has found the blue shrimp in the Atlantic Ocean.

This species is so rare that one of the 2 million chingi is blue in color, and he claims to be lucky to capture it. Blake posted a picture of the tick ching, which is seen in the picture, wearing gloves and holding it very close to the camera, he wrote, ‘Neel Chingi! One of the 20 lakhs is such a color.’

Blake said, ‘I have never seen a very bright blue color, we have seen a lot of chewing. Sometimes, you have to see a light blue color on the tail or trunk of the shrimp.




'If Russia loses, the West's next target will be China'

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday issued a decree to prepare 300,000 new troops to be sent to Ukraine.

After his announcement, there was a lot of excitement in China. Ordinary Chinese people supported Putin's decision on the Chinese social media Weibo. One person on Weibo wrote, "The influence that the United States is trying to spread must be stopped. And this time, this is the opportunity."

Another wrote, "If Russia loses to the West and the United States, the West's next target will be China. Because then China will be the only power to fight the West. They will try to weaken China."

Another wrote, "From our country's perspective, we need a Russia that is neither strong nor weak." Meanwhile, very few people on Weibo commented against the war. But after a while, those comments were no longer found.




Anubrata Mandal's bail application rejected again

A special court of the CBI ordered Anubrata Mondal, the influential leader of the ruling Trinamool Congress in India's West Bengal, to be remanded in jail.

Anubrat's bail request on Wednesday was dismissed by Asansol's special CBI court judge Rajesh Chakraborty, the next hearing date of the case will be held on October 5. The hearing will be held in the Asansol CGM court on Wednesday.

Today lawyer Sandeepan Gangopadhyay And lawyer Anirban Guha Thakurta applied for bail for their client Anuvrata, their argument was that the main accused in the cow smuggling case had been granted bail and then they applied for bail highlighting the physical situation of Anubrata.

On the other hand, CBI lawyer Rakesh Kumar said, ‘A lot of money has been transacted through two voluntary organizations. A lot of money has been given through banks. A lot of colleges have been built in the name of voluntary organizations, and there have been states in other states except this state.‘

The CBI said Anuvrata is so influential that he can cause problems in various investigations when he goes out, and the judge dismissed the bail plea after the two sides' solemn-answer.




Iran erupts in hijab debate, 5 killed in clashes

After the arrest of the Hijab issue in Iran, the death of a young woman named Mahsa Amini in police custody was abuzz with the whole country, which killed five people and injured more than 100. The United Nations has called for an impartial investigation of the incident.

The casualties occurred in the country on Tuesday when the protesters clashed with the security forces in the country, according to CNN.

The death of the young woman in the police custody was also in the turmoil on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, protesters have been protesting against the death of Mahsa Amini in Canada, Germany and Turkey, which has been criticized by the Iranian government, which has been criticized by many people who have been cutting their hair and protesting against the death of a 22-year-old girl named Mahsa Amini, who was recently arrested by the Iranian police. When he fell ill, he was accused of ‘beating’ and assaulting him when he went to Koma, while Mahsa Amini died on September 16.

According to Iran's news agency Fars, Al-Arabi, the young woman named Mahsa, went to the capital Tehran from Iran's Kurdistan province earlier this week to her relative's house.

The police said that he did not wear the hijab ‘properly’ and arrested him as ‘Gasht-e Ershad’. As an argument for not wearing the hijab ‘correctly’, Mahsa Amini was arrested for not covering his hair completely.

The Iranian police claimed that Mahsa was suffering from a heart problem while in detention, but the police rejected the demand of the police, saying that the girl died due to police beatings and after the news of her death was reported in the country.




Liking and sharing opposition posts could lead to 10 years in prison

The Myanmar military has warned the country's citizens that liking or sharing anti-junta posts or other content on social media could result in three to 10 years in prison.

The junta issued this threat on Tuesday, warning the Myanmar public against showing moral support for the resistance movement.

Myanmar has been gripped by widespread violence since the military seized power in a coup in February last year. The country's junta continues to clash with pro-democracy groups and militia groups led by a shadow government. Zaw Min Tin, the ruling junta's information minister and spokesman, said the "terrorists" were campaigning for funds to destabilize the country and kill innocent people. Therefore, support for them will be dealt with severely.

He said that supporting the activities of the National Unity Government (NUG) or its armed affiliate, the People's Defense Forces (PDF), on social media could result in prison sentences of three to 10 years. Even those who contribute even a small amount of money will face even more dire consequences.

"If you finance terrorists or support their work, you will face severe punishment. We are doing this to protect innocent civilians," he said at a press conference on Tuesday.




6.6 magnitude earthquake hits Taiwan

A 6.6-magnitude earthquake struck off the east coast of Taiwan on Saturday, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said.

The agency said the earthquake struck at around 9:30 p.m. local time, about 50 kilometers north of the coastal city of Taitung.

Its depth from the surface was 10 kilometers.
Local media reported that initially no damage was reported from the earthquake.

Taiwan's meteorological department said the earthquake had a magnitude of 6.4 and was centered at a depth of 7.3 kilometers (4.3 miles).