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Top Todays Headlines Of The Day: April 19, 2024, to start your day.

Here are the top 10 Todays Headlines News from April 18, 2024, to start your day, including everything from the start of the Lok Sabha elections to the BCCI’s action against Hardik Pandya.


Voting begins for 1st phase of Lok Sabha elections

On Friday morning, the 2024 Lok Sabha elections got underway. In the first round of the seven-phase general elections, voters in 102 seats distributed throughout 21 states and union territories cast ballots. Young people and first-time voters are being exhorted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make widespread use of their constitutional rights. Read More

The next chief of naval staff announced

The Indian government announced on Thursday night that Vice Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi will succeed Admiral R Hari Kumar, who is retiring after leading the Indian Navy for two years and five months, as the country’s next navy chief on April 30. Read More

Salman Khan House Firing Probe Reveals New Link

The police have found that the Facebook account with the name of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s brother Anmol Bishnoi, who claimed responsibility for the incident, came up three hours before the shooting. The police have found that the IP (Internet Protocol) address of the post was traced to Portugal and it is suspected the message was uploaded using a VPN. Read More

Elections for the Sikkim and Arunachal Assembly are now underway.

On Friday, voting for the 92 assembly seats in Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh got underway. Elections for the first phase of the Lok Sabha are being held parallel with the 60 Assembly seats in Arunachal and 32 seats in Sikkim. Read More

The US vetoed a UN resolution on Palestine that was largely supported.

On Thursday, the United States vetoed a resolution that was overwhelmingly supported by the UN and would have allowed the state of Palestine to become a full member. Twelve members of the fifteen-member Security Council voted in favor, two abstained, and the United States opposed. Read More

Bitcoin slides below $60,000 on reports Israel strikes Iran

Following concerns of an Israeli missile assault on Iran, investors fled riskier assets, sending cryptocurrencies plunging sharply down. On Friday, bitcoin plunged below $60,000. During the Asia session, Bitcoin fell over 5.5% to $59,961 as the US dollar strengthened significantly. Ether declined similarly, falling to $2,895 from below the $3,000 threshold. Read More

Ex-McKinsey employee quits ₹1.7 crore job

A former employee of McKinsey & organization, who joined the organization in 2021 and worked there for 1.5 years, talked about his reasons for quitting, even though he was receiving a staggering ₹1.7 crore in compensation annually. “My normal workday spanned from 7.30 am to 8 am until 11.30 pm. And I didn’t take a break from my work, neglected to eat, and drastically reduced my weight,” he stated. Read More

BCCI takes action against Hardik Pandya

After the Mumbai Indians were Todays Headlines found guilty of violating the IPL Code of Conduct, Captain Hardik Pandya had to pay the consequences. at an IPL 2024 match at Mullanpur on Thursday, the MI skipper was fined ₹12 lakh for his team’s sluggish over rate against Punjab Kings. Read More

Vineeta Singh on biological clock vs career clock

Sugar CEO and Shark Tank India judge Vineeta Singh took to Instagram to share a post on the biological clock vs career clock debate. In her share, she explained her opinion and wrote, “There is no career clock”. Read more.

Civil War review is out

Alex Garland, the writer-director behind sci-fi/fantasy allegories like Men (2022), Annihilation (2018), and Ex Machina (2014), turns to the real world Todays Headlines with his latest movie – Civil War. The film follows a ragtag group of journalists led by Kirsten Dunst’s Lee Smith on their way from New York to Washington in the hopes of interviewing the President. Their journey takes them through conflict zones and refugee camps, showing us the cost of this war in very real terms. Read More

Israel War On Gaza : Today latest Update

In addition, Pope Francis has made his latest appeal for a cease-fire in Gaza, expressing his “deep regret” for the seven humanitarian workers killed in an Israeli strike.

Pope Francis said, “I reiterate my firm request for an immediate cease-fire in the Israel War On Gaza Strip,” during his weekly general audience at the Vatican, according to Vatican press, the Holy See’s official agency.

He said he was praying for the seven humanitarian workers that World Central Kitchen had murdered.

Before urging everyone to work “tirelessly for an end to this and other wars that continue to bring death and suffering to so many parts of the world,” he added, “let us avoid any irresponsible attempts to escalate the conflict in the region.”
Samantha Power of the US Agency for International Development called the deaths of the seven charity workers in an Israeli bombing “devastating and deeply alarming.”

They “were there to do one thing — to help get food to desperate, starving people,” she said in a statement issued late yesterday. “Their deaths are heartbreaking and extremely concerning, as are the deaths of over 30,000 Palestinians and 200 aid workers in this conflict.”

Regarding the killings in Israel war On Gaza , the speaker said that Israel’s investigation “must be swift, it must bring accountability, and its findings must be made public.” In addition, Israel “needs to take much more action to shield civilians and aid workers from the intolerable numbers of casualties they still suffer as a result of IDF military operations.” Power sent her “deepest condolences to the families, friends, and colleagues of those killed.”

Israel War On Gaza

The US “will continue to do all we can to deliver humanitarian assistance to Palestinian civilians in Gaza,” stated the president, “but the government of Israel and the IDF must do much more to facilitate this work.” The United States has faced criticism for denouncing Israel verbally without offering the country financial or diplomatic backing.


Yesterday night, police and anti-government protestors clashed outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Jerusalem home on the third day of protests calling for the release of the hostages held in Gaza and early elections in Israel.
According to an Israel Police statement on X, the march was authorized and started out peacefully. However, as hundreds of protestors tried to break through the gates to Netanyahu’s house, the march turned violent.

Two protestors allegedly lay beneath a patrol car, and one of them threw a flaming torch at a police officer.

It went on to say that five people were arrested for violating public order.

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Joe Biden calls Benjamin Netanyahu ‘as***ole’, slams Gaza operations: Report

Joe Biden has criticised Benjamin Netanyahu over his Gaza operations, calling him an ‘as***ole,’ during a private conversation.

Joe Biden has criticised Benjamin Netanyahu

In Short

  • Joe Biden has been vocal in his demand that Israel should not undertake a ground offensive in Gaza’s Rafah
  • Biden’s team has been trying to negotiate a pause in the fighting in order to secure the release of hostages
  • Biden and Netanyahu spoke for about 45 minutes, days after Biden said Israel’s military response in Gaza was “over the top”

US President Joe Biden has reportedly slammed Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu and called him an ‘as***ole’, during a private conversation.

According to a report with NBC News, Biden, while talking about Netanyahu’s Gaza operations, expressed his exasperation, and said he (Biden) was trying to get Israel to agree to a ceasefire, but Netanyahu was “giving him hell” and that it was impossible to deal with.

The development, according to the report, was confirmed by three people familiar with Biden’s comments.

The US President also said Netanyahu’s Gaza operation was ‘enough and needed to stop’.

On Sunday, in a nearly 45-minute-long conversation, Biden told Netanyahu that Israel should not launch a military operation in Rafah without a credible plan to ensure the safety of the roughly 1 million people sheltering there, the White House said.

Earlier, during the start of this month too, the US President had privately slammed Netanyahu, calling him a “bad f***ing guy” as the Israel-Hamas war rages and international support for the Jewish nation dwindles.

Later, however, Joe Biden’s spokesperson Andrew Bates, dismissed the usage of offensive words by the US President, saying he “did not say that, nor would he”.

According to a report with CNN, Joe Biden has grown increasingly frustrated behind the scenes with his Israeli counterpart, telling advisers and others that he (Netanyahu) is ignoring his advice and obstructing efforts to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

So far, Biden has stopped short of directly criticising Netanyahu in public. But he has become increasingly critical of Israel’s tactics, saying last week he believes the campaign in Gaza is “over the top,” one of his sharpest condemnations to date of the military effort against Hamas.

This article was originally published on India today.

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