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Live Updates: News Today, September 30

Breaking News: Recent Developments to Keep an Eye On

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When it comes to keeping up with current events, there’s always something unfolding that demands our attention. Here are some of the most significant stories making headlines today:


Canadian Government Takes Action Against Lawrence Bishnoi Gang

In a pivotal move, the Canadian government has officially designated the Lawrence Bishnoi gang as a terrorist entity under the Criminal Code. This designation prohibits Canadians from providing any form of financial or material support to the gang. Furthermore, it empowers authorities to freeze assets connected to the gang, allowing for potential property seizures and criminal charges against its affiliates.

This decision highlights ongoing concerns regarding organized crime and its implications on national security, particularly in a global context where transnational crime is increasingly prevalent.


President Trump Proposes Tariffs on Foreign Films

In a surprising announcement, U.S. President Donald Trump stated on Monday that he plans to impose 100 percent tariffs on all movies produced outside the United States. He argues that foreign-made films are detrimentally affecting the American film industry. Should this proposal be implemented, it would represent a significant precedent—marking the first instance of tariffs being applied to the cross-border delivery of services.

This move may stir a significant debate about international trade practices in the creative industries, as critics argue it could hinder cultural exchange and restrict the diversity of content available to American audiences.


Alarming Rise in Crimes Against Scheduled Tribes

According to the latest data released by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), there has been an alarming 28.8 percent increase in crimes against Scheduled Tribes (STs) in 2023 compared to the previous year. The total number of registered cases has risen from 10,064 in 2022 to 12,960 in 2023.

This increase raises urgent questions about the safety and rights of indigenous populations in the country, as well as the effectiveness of existing laws and protections. It is crucial to understand the root causes of this rise and explore solutions to ensure justice and safety for these communities.


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