Breaking News Live, May 1: Six injured in stabbing at Tacoma High School; suspect in custody
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | May 01, 2026, 17:03:08 IST
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Breaking News Live, May 1: Six injured in stabbing at Tacoma High School; suspect in custody

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17:03 (IST) May 01
Senior IPS officer Anand assumes charge as new DGP of Telangana
Senior IPS officer C V Anand has assumed charge as the new Director General of Police (DGP) of Telangana.
After taking over, he said the state police would focus on strengthening measures to curb cybercrime, drug-related offences, and road accidents.
06:08 (IST) May 01
World News Live Updates: Six injured in stabbing at Tacoma High School; suspect in custody
Police and fire officials in Tacoma, Washington, responded to a mass stabbing at Foss High School on Thursday afternoon, leaving four students and an adult security guard injured.

A sixth person, identified as a student suspect, was also injured and is currently in police custody. Tacoma Fire Department crews arrived at the scene at 1:38 pm (local time), transporting five patients to local hospitals—four in critical condition and one with minor injuries. The suspect was also hospitalised with minor injuries; authorities confirmed all six individuals were in stable condition as of late Thursday afternoon. Following the incident, the school was placed on immediate lockdown and students were safely dismissed by 2:45 pm (local time) to a designated reunification area in the student parking lot.

Tacoma Public Schools has announced that all classes and after-school activities for Friday are cancelled, with the campus set to reopen on Monday with counsellors available to support the community.

Police spokesperson Shelbie Boyd stated that an investigation into the circumstances of the attack is ongoing, while the district expressed gratitude for the rapid response of first responders and staff.
06:07 (IST) May 01
India News Live Updates: Massive fire engulfs scrap shop at Hyderabad's Bahadurpura Cross Road
A major fire broke out at a scrap shop at Bahadurpura Cross Road in Hyderabad, triggering an emergency response.

A total of 8 fire tenders are currently at the spot battling the flames, with several more firefighting vehicles reported to be on their way.

While the cause of the blaze is yet to be ascertained, officials confirmed that efforts are ongoing to bring the situation under control and no casualties have been reported thus far.
06:05 (IST) May 01
World News Live Updates: UN Security Council votes to cut peacekeeping force in South Sudan
The UN Security Council voted 13-0 on Thursday to reduce the troop ceiling for the peacekeeping force in South Sudan from 17,000 to 12,000. The US-drafted resolution, which saw Russia and China abstain, extends the mission’s mandate until April 30, 2027.

US Ambassador Mike Waltz stated the reduction aims to get the force "back to basics" by focusing on civilian protection and humanitarian access.

The decision comes amid heightened instability in the world's newest nation following the March 2025 house arrest of Vice President Riek Machar, who now faces treason charges.
06:04 (IST) May 01
World News Live Updates: Ukrainian drone strike kills two teenagers in Belgorod region
A Ukrainian drone attack has killed two teenagers on a motorcycle in the village of Volchya Alexandrovka, located in Russia's Belgorod region. Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov reported early Friday on Telegram that the "Ukrainian Armed Forces drone deliberately attacked" the motorcycle carrying an 18-year-old and a 15-year-old, both of whom died on the spot from their injuries.

The fatal incident occurs amid a wider surge in cross-border strikes, with Moscow frequently accusing Kyiv of targeting civilians, while Ukraine maintains its retaliatory strikes focus on Russian energy and military infrastructure.
06:03 (IST) May 01
World News Live Updates: Aung San Suu Kyi moved to house arrest amid prisoner amnesty
State television and Myanmar’s military information office announced on Thursday night that detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved from prison to house arrest.

Accompanying the announcement was a photo showing the 80-year-old leader in a traditional white blouse and skirt, seated on a wooden bench facing two unidentified men in uniform. While displayed on the TV broadcast, it remains unclear when or where the photo was taken.

Suu Kyi has been in detention since the military seized power on February 1, 2021, and this marks the first official image of her released since a court appearance in May 2021. Earlier on Thursday, authorities announced a reduction in her prison sentence—now totaling 18 years—as part of a wider amnesty for 1,519 prisoners to mark the Buddhist holiday of "Kason." Sentences for those remaining in custody were reportedly cut by one-sixth.
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