Sunday, October 26, 2025
19.1 C
New Delhi

Evening news wrap: 400 smartphones intensified Kurnool bus blaze, Canada sees surge in visa refusals & more

Evening news wrap: 400 smartphones intensified Kurnool bus blaze, Canada sees surge in visa refusals & more

Kurnool bus fire (ANI Photo), Canadian flag (AP Photo)

The Kurnool bus fire, which killed at least 20 people, was intensified by exploding lithium-ion batteries from 400 smartphones being transported to Bengaluru, investigation revealed.Former men’s team coach Ravi Shastri praised Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, saying, “You two old dogs still have a sting in the tail” after they guided India to a nine-wicket victory over Australia in the third ODI at Sydney.In Indore, two Australian women cricketers were allegedly stalked and molested while returning to their hotel. The accused was arrested after a bystander noted his motorcycle number.

Here are the top 5 stories of the evening:

Kurnool bus blaze: Forensic experts reveal 400 smartphones may have worsened fire

A new development has emerged in the Kurnool bus fire case, with forensic experts saying a consignment of 400 smartphones may have intensified the blaze that killed 20 passengers. Initial reports suggest the fire broke out after a bike’s fuel tank exploded, while the phones’ lithium-ion batteries worsened the flames. Read full story

Sharp surge in visa refusals drives judicial recourse in Canada

A sharp surge in visa and permit refusals is rattling Canada’s immigration system, with temporary resident refusal rates crossing 50%. Experts say automated tools and tighter policies are replacing case-by-case assessments, driving a wave of judicial reviews. International students are among the hardest hit, with new study permits falling nearly 60% in 2025. Read full story

Ravi Shastri praises Rohit, Virat after India’s nine-wicket Sydney win

Former coach Ravi Shastri praised Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, saying, “You two old dogs still have a sting in the tail” after the duo guided India to a nine-wicket victory over Australia in the third ODI at Sydney, despite losing the three-match series 1-2. Australia were restricted to 236, with Harshit Rana taking 4/39, while Rohit scored 121* and Kohli 74* in an unbroken 168-run stand. Read full story

Two Australian women cricketers stalked, molested in Indore

Two Australian women cricketers were allegedly stalked and molested by a man while returning to their hotel after visiting a café on Ring Road in Indore on Thursday morning around 11 am. The accused, identified as Akil Khan, was arrested after a bystander noted his motorcycle number. Read full story

Amit Shah takes a dig at Tejashwi, Rahul during Khagaria rally

Union home minister Amit Shah slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, saying he “cannot protect infiltrators by taking out a ‘Ghuspetiya Bachao Yatra’” at an election rally in Khagaria, Bihar. Referring to Tejashwi Yadav’s remarks on crime in Bihar, Shah said, “Sau chuhe kha kar, billi haj ko chali,” while highlighting a 20% decline in murder cases during Nitish Kumar’s 20-year tenure. Read full story Go to Source

Hot this week

Trump slaps 10% additional tariffs on Canada over Reagan ad controversy

US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that he will increase the American tariffs on Canadian goods by 10 per cent, reiterating his displeasure over an anti-tariff ad sponsored by the Ontario government. Read More

13 foreign students held in Gujarat rave party

Representational image AHMEDABAD: A DJ party at a farmhouse in Ahmedabad’s Shilaj locality turned into a raid, with undercover officers from Bopal police finding liquor and hookahs – both prohibited in Gujarat – be Read More

Bhupathi ‘revolutionary traitor’: Maoist brass on mass surrender

Surrendered CPI (Maoist) senior member Bhupathi NAGPUR: Red fury has turned inward. Read More

Will White House ballroom be named after Charlie Kirk? — Here’s what we know

US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering several names for the new White House ballroom, following days of controversy over his administration’s pricey East Wing project. Read More

Chhath Puja 2025 Kharna: Puja Vidhi, Fasting Rules And Prasad Preparation

Chhath Puja 2025 Kharna Vidhi: Kharna marks the start of a sacred fast honouring Lord Surya. Read More

Topics

Trump slaps 10% additional tariffs on Canada over Reagan ad controversy

US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that he will increase the American tariffs on Canadian goods by 10 per cent, reiterating his displeasure over an anti-tariff ad sponsored by the Ontario government. Read More

13 foreign students held in Gujarat rave party

Representational image AHMEDABAD: A DJ party at a farmhouse in Ahmedabad’s Shilaj locality turned into a raid, with undercover officers from Bopal police finding liquor and hookahs – both prohibited in Gujarat – be Read More

Bhupathi ‘revolutionary traitor’: Maoist brass on mass surrender

Surrendered CPI (Maoist) senior member Bhupathi NAGPUR: Red fury has turned inward. Read More

Will White House ballroom be named after Charlie Kirk? — Here’s what we know

US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering several names for the new White House ballroom, following days of controversy over his administration’s pricey East Wing project. Read More

Chhath Puja 2025 Kharna: Puja Vidhi, Fasting Rules And Prasad Preparation

Chhath Puja 2025 Kharna Vidhi: Kharna marks the start of a sacred fast honouring Lord Surya. Read More

Thamma box office day 5: Film shows growth, hits Rs 78 crore

Ayushmann Khurrana’s ‘Thamma’ is a box office hit, crossing Rs 78.60 crore by its fifth day and surpassing previous films. The horror-comedy opened strong, earning Rs 24 crore on day one. Read More

Thailand, Cambodia to sign peace deal upon Trump’s arrival in Malaysia

US President Donald Trump will witness the signing of a peace deal between Thailand and Cambodia as soon as he arrives Sunday in Malaysia, he said while en route to Asia. Read More

5-year plan: Central funds to be tied to education results

Representational Image NEW DELHI: The Centre is preparing a five-year plan for higher education with five main goals: raise enrolment (GER), improve employment and apprenticeships, build international links, upgrade quality and stre Read More

Related Articles