Top 15 News Posts from September 1
SCO summit: Xi and Modi say they are ‘partners, not rivals’ – DW
SCO summit: Xi and Modi partnered. China sought to unite leaders against the U.S.-led order, with Xi vowing investments for its security bloc, as Putin also met Modi.
Hundreds Dead After 6.0-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Afghanistan – The New York Times
Eastern Afghanistan was hit by a devastating 6.0 magnitude earthquake. Over 800 are dead, 1,500 injured, and villages destroyed. Urgent aid efforts are now underway.
11-year-old dies after being shot while ‘ding dong ditching’ in Houston, police say – CNN
An 11-year-old boy was shot and killed in Houston during a ‘ding-dong ditch’ prank. Police have detained a suspect in this tragic incident that has shocked the community.
Rudy Giuliani hospitalized with multiple injuries after car crash – The Washington Post
Rudy Giuliani is hospitalized with serious injuries, including fractured vertebrae, after his vehicle was struck from behind in a high-speed collision.
Israel says it killed longtime spokesman of Hamas’s military wing – The Washington Post
Israel announced killing a senior Hamas military spokesman in Gaza. This develops as Israel’s security cabinet meets to expand its offensive, ahead of a planned invasion.
Judge blocks Trump administration move to deport Guatemalan children – BBC
A judge has blocked the U.S. from deporting hundreds of unaccompanied Guatemalan children. Advocacy groups successfully sued, halting the plan to send these migrant minors home.
House Oversight has withdrawn subpoena for Robert Mueller; new report says he has Parkinson’s disease – ABC News
Former FBI Director Robert Mueller has Parkinson’s disease, his family confirms. Due to this, House Oversight has withdrawn its subpoena.
Xi and Putin stand shoulder to shoulder as China casts itself as an alternative global leader – CNN
Xi and Putin champion a new global order at the SCO summit, criticizing Western “bullying” and “Cold War mentality.” China asserts itself as an alternative leader, challenging US dominance.
Brandon Johnson, JB Pritzker fighting Donald Trump’s planned Chicago immigration crackdown, possible National Guard deployment – ABC7 Chicago
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Governor JB Pritzker are leading the charge against Donald Trump’s proposed immigration crackdown and troop deployment, sparking a major political clash.
Burning Man death prompts homicide investigation – CBS News
A homicide investigation is underway at Burning Man. A man was found dead at the popular Nevada desert event, prompting authorities to probe the suspicious death.
Trump news at a glance: US president issues threat to mandate voter ID – The Guardian
President Trump pushes for nationwide voter ID, proposing an executive order to mandate identification for every U.S. vote. The move faces significant hurdles.
CNBC Daily Open: Tariff uncertainty intensifies with the U.S. court’s ruling – CNBC
US courts ruled many Trump tariffs illegal, sparking uncertainty for businesses and allies. The high-stakes case now heads to the Supreme Court, with global market implications.
Security said boosted around Netanyahu, other leaders amid Houthi revenge threats – The Times of Israel
An Israeli airstrike in Yemen killed the Houthi rebel prime minister, sparking revenge threats. Security is now heightened around leaders as regional tensions escalate.
Suspect arrested in shooting death of pro-Western Ukrainian politician Andriy Parubiy, Zelenskyy says – CBS News
A suspect is arrested in the murder of former Ukrainian politician Andriy Parubiy. President Zelenskyy confirms the arrest, with Ukraine suspecting Russian involvement.
China manufacturing activity shrinks for fifth straight month in August – Reuters
China’s August factory activity divided reports. Official data signaled ongoing contraction, yet private surveys surprisingly showed expansion, marking its fastest growth in five months.
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