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Morning Briefing: Today's virtual G20 meeting; Foreign Criminal Register; Up-to-Date News

 Morning Briefing: Today's virtual G20 meeting; Foreign Criminal Register; Up-to-Date News


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To conclude India's G20 presidency, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will convene a virtual summit of G20 leaders to discuss the implementation of the Delhi Declaration. The online gathering is regarded as unique and exceptional, offering a forum for putting the directives from the physical summit in September into practice for a fair and just society. The 18th G20 Leaders' Summit resulted in a unanimous agreement on the Delhi Declaration, which demonstrates a commitment to tackling global issues in an ambitious and inclusive way.


The presidents of eleven international organizations, nine guest nations, the chairperson of the African Union, and the leaders of the G20 will all be present at the virtual summit scheduled for December 1. The G20 troika, which consists of South Africa, Brazil, and India, will compete for the Brazilian president in 2024 when India's presidency expires on November 30. The G20, which consists of 19 nations plus the European Union, represents the world's biggest economies and strives for international economic cooperation.


A register of foreign nationals implicated in domestic crimes is being established by the national government. The National Crime Records Bureau's computerized register will provide complete data to federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies nationwide in order to support law enforcement efforts. The register contains information on the kind of offense, the offender's place of origin, the date of the arrest, court proceedings, and the foreign nationals' personal data. Investigations into a range of offenses, including those involving illegal immigration, fraudulent visa applications, drugs, cybercrime, and acts connected to terrorism, could be made easier by this program.


Breaking: X Corp, led by Elon Musk, will provide war-related profits to Gazan and Israeli hospitals


Manohar Lal, the chief minister of Haryana, poked fun at the Punjabi administration over the field fire.


News from India

Officials from the ED and IT departments searched the homes and workplaces of businessman and former Telangana lawmaker G Vivek and his family at the same time.


The government may enact legislation against disinformation and deepfakes: Govt. Minister Rajeev Chandrashekhar Understand thoroughly


worldwide affairs

The Israeli military asserts that Hamas uses the mosque as a missile lab and a place to store weapons; sharing Study in detail


Following assaults by organizations supported by Iran, the US initiates targeted strikes in Iraq.


sporting events

A brawl between opposing fans caused a 30-minute delay in the start of Brazil vs. Argentina's FIFA World Cup qualifying match at Maracana Stadium. As fans got into a riot in the stands, cops had to step in and use lathicharge. In a short act of protest, Lionel Messi and the Argentina squad left the field but later came back. After the game started, Argentina had 12 points, the most in the South American qualification group. The event reminded many of the day Argentina won the Copa America in the Maracana, snapping a 28-year trophy drought. Following recent losses in the qualifying phase, which resulted in the expansion of the 2026 World Cup to 48 participants, both teams were participating.


emphasis on entertainment

An statement from their agency BigHit Music states that RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook—the other four members of the well-known K-pop boy band BTS—have formally begun the process of enlisting in the military. This occurs subsequent to the hiring of Jin, Suga, and J-Hope. The organization thanked supporters for their ongoing support and pledged to continue helping the members while they were in the military. On social media, BTS ARMY supporters expressed a range of emotions. Some expressed regret, while others expressed optimism for the group's future. Every male Korean between the ages of 18 and 28 must serve in the military for 20 months. Suga started recruiting earlier this year, while Jin and J-Hope started last year. It is anticipated that the group will get back together in 2025 after each member has finished their lists.



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