Breaking News Live, May 2: Bus carrying pilgrims overturns in Gujarat's Junagadh; 2 killed, 15 injured
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Breaking News Live, May 2: Bus carrying pilgrims overturns in Gujarat's Junagadh; 2 killed, 15 injured
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20:59 (IST) May 02
I-PAC director Vinesh Chandel comes out of Tihar Jail in Delhi.
I-PAC director Vinesh Chandel, who was granted bail in a money laundering case on April 30, comes out of Tihar Jail in Delhi.
20:43 (IST) May 02
Four children found murdered in locked house in Uttar Pradesh; mother missing
Four children were allegedly bludgeoned to death inside their home in Uttar Pradesh’s Ambedkar Nagar district, with their mother reported missing, police said on Saturday.
The incident came to light around 3 pm in the Miranpur locality under Akbarpur police station limits after neighbours alerted authorities to a house that had remained locked since morning. A police team forced entry and discovered the blood-soaked bodies of the children on a bed, officials said. The deceased were identified as Shafiq (14), Saud (10), Umar (8) and Sadiya (7), all children of Niyaz (42), who has been working in Saudi Arabia for several years.
The children lived with their mother, Naziya Khatoon (37), whose whereabouts are currently unknown.
Detailing the initial response, Deputy Inspector General, Ayodhya range, Somen Barma said, “We received information around 3 pm that the bodies of four children were lying in a house. Police teams immediately reached the spot and launched an investigation.” Police said the main door was locked from inside and the children appeared to have been killed with a blunt object, possibly a brick, while forensic teams continue to gather evidence.
Addressing the missing mother, Barma added, “The mother of the children is missing. We are trying to ascertain whether she has been abducted or if there is any other angle to her disappearance.” Senior officers are at the scene and further investigation is under way.
18:40 (IST) May 02
Vinay Kulkarni disqualified as Karnataka MLA after conviction by Bengaluru court
Congress MLA Vinay Kulkarni has been disqualified from the Karnataka legislative assembly following his conviction in a criminal case by a sessions court in Bengaluru.
According to an official notification issued by the Karnataka legislative assembly secretariat, Kulkarni, who represented the Dharwad constituency, stands disqualified from the date of his conviction on April 15.
The order cites provisions under Article 191(1)(e) of the Constitution, read with Section 8 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951. The notification further states that the disqualification will continue for six years after his release unless the conviction is stayed by a competent court. As a result of his disqualification, the Dharwad Assembly seat has now fallen vacant.
18:04 (IST) May 02
Two passengers killed and at least 15 injured as bus carrying pilgrims overturned in Gujarat's Junagadh district: Police
13:23 (IST) May 02
TVK's Vijay cancels Velankanni trip
TVK leader Vijay cancelled his scheduled visit to Velankanni Church at Nagapattinam district on Saturday, as per a report by PTI.
13:22 (IST) May 02
Japan PM meets top Vietnam leaders in Hanoi
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi met top Vietnamese leaders in Hanoi on Saturday, inking multiple agreements ahead of a speech where she is expected to lay out her vision for a "free and open" Asia-Pacific region.
Security forces have destroyed 23 bunkers illegally constructed in Manipur's Ukhrul and seized 18 IEDs in Tengnoupal district in separate operations, a police statement said on Saturday.
09:09 (IST) May 02
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has appointed BJP MP Baijayant Jay Panda as the Chairperson of the Committee on Public Undertakings (2026-27)
06:52 (IST) May 02
World News Live Updates: Peru investigates trafficking ring luring citizens into Russian war
Public prosecutors in Peru have launched an investigation into a suspected human trafficking network that allegedly lured Peruvians, including former police and military personnel, to Russia with fake job offers, only to force them into combat in Ukraine. According to the attorney general's office, recruits were contacted via social media with deceptive promises of high-paying security work.
"Victims were reportedly taken to Russia and, once on foreign soil, forced to take part in combat operations," the statement noted. Human rights lawyer Percy Salinas reported that approximately 600 Peruvians have been lured by monthly salary promises of $2,000 to $3,000 since October, and at least 13 have died in the conflict.
While the Russian embassy in Lima acknowledged that Peruvians have signed military contracts, it maintained that all recruits joined "voluntarily and legally."
06:51 (IST) May 02
World News Live Updates: Rebels capture strategic Tessalit camp in Mali after Army and Russian withdrawal
Separatist rebels from the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA) announced on Friday the capture of a strategic military camp in the northern town of Tessalit.
This development follows the withdrawal of the Malian army and its Russian allies, members of Russia's Africa Corps, who reportedly began pulling out of the installation on Thursday.
The capture was confirmed in a video by top FLA commander Achafghi Ag Bouhanda, who highlighted the camp's strategic value due to its proximity to a well-maintained airport and the Algerian border.
his latest setback for the ruling junta comes just days after the loss of the major city of Kidal, as the FLA and the Al-Qaeda-linked JNIM wage their most significant offensive in over a decade. While the Associated Press noted that poor internet access in the region has hindered independent verification, the withdrawal marks a critical turning point in the unified rebel effort to topple the Malian government.
06:50 (IST) May 02
India News Live Updates: Massive factory fire in Kanpur controlled
A major fire broke out on Friday night at a factory in the Rakhi Mandi area of Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, prompting a large-scale emergency response. The blaze, which started on the ground and first floors, threatened to spread to neighboring industrial units in the sensitive zone.
Speaking to news agency ANI, chief fire officer Deepak Sharma confirmed that seven to eight fire tenders from nearby stations were deployed to the scene. Firefighting teams strategically approached the building from three sides to contain the flames and prevent further escalation.
"The primary goal was to evacuate people," Sharma stated, adding that the fire has been largely extinguished. Authorities confirmed there were no injuries or casualties, and the entire operation was conducted in "safe mode." An investigation into the cause of the fire is currently underway.
06:49 (IST) May 02
India News Live Updates: Two men drown in Bisalpur canal after being swept away by strong current
Two young men drowned on Friday while bathing in a canal in the Bisalpur police station area. The victims, identified as Vineet (21) and Ashu (24), both residents of Bisalpur town, reportedly ventured into deep waters where they were caught in a powerful current.
Station House Officer Sanjeev Kumar Shukla confirmed that the tragedy occurred in the afternoon when the two friends accidentally moved beyond the shallow sections of the canal. Local villagers attempted a rescue, but the high water levels and swift flow made it impossible to reach them. Following a several-hour search, local divers retrieved the bodies approximately 500 metres downstream. The remains have been sent for post-mortem examination.
06:48 (IST) May 02
World News Live Updates: Five dead after small plane crashes in Texas hill country
A Cessna 421C crashed into a wooded area in Wimberley, Texas, late Thursday night, resulting in the deaths of all five people on board. The Texas Department of Public Safety confirmed that the pilot and four passengers were pronounced deceased at the scene after the aircraft went down around 11 pm (local time) near Round Rock Road.
Preliminary information indicates the plane was travelling at a high rate of speed when it struck the trees and caught fire, causing severe damage. The flight had departed from Amarillo approximately two hours earlier and was en route to New Braunfels National Airport. Air traffic control audio revealed that the plane began moving erratically before disappearing from the radar, and at least one other pilot in the area confirmed that the troubled aircraft's emergency locator device had emitted a distress signal.
A second aircraft that was flying in tandem with the Cessna managed to land safely at the destination airport.
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