The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame welcomed a stellar lineup of inductees this year, celebrating the enduring legacy of music icons such as Cyndi Lauper, Outkast, The White Stripes, and Soundgarden. These artists joined the pantheon of legendary acts, cementing their place in music history. Cyndi Lauper, known for her vibrant punk aesthetic and timeless hits like ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’ and ‘Time After Time,’ was introduced by Chappell Roan, who praised her four-octave range and fearless individuality. The White Stripes, celebrated for their anthems ‘Seven Nation Army’ and ‘Fell in Love with a Girl,’ were honored with a heartfelt tribute by Iggy Pop, who highlighted the band’s foundation of love in their music. Jack White accepted the award on behalf of the duo, dedicating it to the marginalized and forgotten. Outkast, the Atlanta hip-hop duo behind chart-toppers like ‘Hey Ya’ and ‘Ms. Jackson,’ and Soundgarden, the Seattle grunge pioneers of ‘Black Hole Sun,’ were also inducted, showcasing the diversity of musical genres represented. Posthumous honors were bestowed upon Joe Cocker, whose soulful renditions of ‘You Are So Beautiful’ and ‘With a Little Help from My Friends’ left an indelible mark on music history. Other inductees included arena rockers Bad Company and ‘The Twist’ singer Chubby Checker. Salt-N-Pepa, the groundbreaking hip-hop trio, received the Musical Influence Award for their empowering hits ‘Push It’ and ‘Shoop,’ with Missy Elliott lauding their foundational role in hip-hop. The event also recognized Nicky Hopkins, the English session pianist whose work with The Rolling Stones and The Beatles shaped iconic tracks like ‘Sympathy for the Devil.’ The ceremony featured electrifying performances by Elton John, Bryan Adams, Olivia Rodrigo, and more, while the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum in Cleveland unveiled an exhibit showcasing memorabilia from this year’s inductees.
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Britney Spears is back on Instagram with a cryptic post
Pop icon Britney Spears has made a comeback on Instagram, sharing a cryptic post about self-preservation and personal boundaries. This follows her recent decision to deactivate her account, during which she reflected on a tumultuous chapter in her life. Spears described a particularly harrowing experience in rehab towards the end of her 13-year conservatorship, a period she also detailed in her 2023 memoir, *The Woman in Me*.
In her Instagram post, Spears wrote, ‘So much has happened this year, it’s crazy… Get your ballerina slippers, circle, and own your boundaries. It’s incredibly strict and somewhat of a form of prayer, but with so many endless possibilities in life, it’s important to do you and keep it simple.’
Earlier, in a now-deleted post from October 19, Spears revealed the emotional and physical toll of her conservatorship, stating, ‘For 4 months I no longer had my private door and was illegally forced not to use my feet or body to go anywhere.’ She added, ‘I do feel like my wings were taken away and brain damage happened to me a long time ago, 100 per cent.’
The singer’s personal life has also been under scrutiny, particularly her relationship with her two sons, Sean Preston, 20, and Jayden James, 19, whom she shares with ex-husband Kevin Federline. Federline recently expressed concerns about Spears’ well-being while promoting his memoir, *You Thought You Knew*, which also touches on the boys’ strained relationship with their mother.
In response, Spears took to X (formerly Twitter) on October 15, accusing Federline of ‘constant gaslighting’ and describing his actions as ‘extremely hurtful and exhausting.’ She wrote, ‘I have always pleaded and screamed to have a life with my boys. Relationships with teenage boys are complex. I have felt demoralised by this situation and have always asked and almost begged for them to be a part of my life.’
Spears dismissed Federline’s memoir as ‘white lies,’ emphasizing, ‘I am the only one who genuinely gets hurt here.’ She concluded, ‘I speak on this because I have had enough, and any real woman would do the same.’
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Vatican investigates Swiss Guard after allegations of an antisemitic incident in St. Peter’s Square
The Vatican has launched an investigation into a reported antisemitic incident involving a member of the Pontifical Swiss Guard. The alleged event occurred on October 29 during a papal audience at the entrance to St. Peter’s Square, which was dedicated to commemorating the anniversary of a 1965 declaration on the church’s relations with Jews and other non-Christians. According to accounts, the guard reportedly made a spitting gesture and hissed “the Jews” at two Jewish women who were part of an international delegation attending the event. Israeli writer and theatre director Michal Govrin, one of the individuals involved, confirmed the incident in an interview with Austrian news agency Kathpress. Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni stated that the incident is under review, emphasizing the Guard’s commitment to dignity, equality, and non-discrimination. Pope Leo XIV, addressing the audience that day, reiterated the Church’s stance against antisemitism, receiving widespread applause. The Pontifical Swiss Guard, established in 1506, is the world’s oldest standing military corps tasked with protecting the Pope.
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Lando Norris adds to F1 Championship lead with 2nd straight win in Sao Paulo
Lando Norris of McLaren continued his impressive form in the 2025 Formula 1 season, securing his second consecutive victory at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix on Sunday. Starting from pole position, Norris dominated the race, finishing over 10 seconds ahead of Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli, who achieved a career-best second place. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen completed the podium in third, narrowly behind Antonelli. This win marks Norris’ seventh of the season, further solidifying his lead in the Drivers’ Championship standings. With three races remaining, Norris now holds a 24-point advantage over his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri, who finished fifth in Sao Paulo. Norris credited his success to the team’s efforts, stating, ‘McLaren are doing an amazing job, giving me a great car. We’re pushing hard every single weekend.’ The race also saw drama as Piastri received a controversial 10-second penalty for a collision with Antonelli, which forced Ferrari’s Charles LeClerc out of the race. Ferrari’s struggles continued as Lewis Hamilton retired mid-race, leaving the team with minimal points and dropping them to fourth in the Constructors’ Championship.
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At least eight killed after car explodes near Delhi’s Red Fort
A devastating car explosion near the Red Fort in Delhi has claimed the lives of at least eight people and left 19 others injured, according to authorities. The incident occurred at approximately 18:52 local time (13:52 GMT) when a slow-moving Hyundai i20 stopped at a red light before exploding, causing significant damage to nearby vehicles. Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golcha confirmed the details, while Sanjay Tyagi, the city police spokesperson, stated that all possible causes are being investigated. The blast took place near a metro station close to the Red Fort, a historic Mughal fortress and a major tourist attraction. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences to the victims’ families, while opposition leader Rahul Gandhi described the incident as “extremely heartbreaking.” Federal Home Minister Amit Shah revealed that teams from the National Security Guard and the National Investigation Agency, along with forensic experts, are conducting a thorough investigation. Security has been heightened in sensitive areas, including Uttar Pradesh, which borders Delhi and is home to iconic sites like the Taj Mahal. Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with locals attempting to aid the injured amidst the wreckage.
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Abu Dhabi secures insurance for autonomous cars in city, says official
In a groundbreaking move for autonomous transportation, Abu Dhabi has successfully secured insurance for self-driving vehicles within the city, marking a significant milestone in the UAE’s push toward advanced technological integration. Faisal Al Bannai, adviser to the UAE President and Secretary General of the Advanced Technology Research Council, announced this achievement during the Abu Dhabi Autonomous Summit 2025. He highlighted that the Smart and Autonomous Systems Council has been actively addressing regulatory and insurance challenges, which have historically been major barriers to the deployment of autonomous systems globally. Al Bannai emphasized the city’s rapid progress, citing an example where autonomous cargo vehicles were tested and insured within just 45 days—a feat that left industry stakeholders astonished. He urged companies working with autonomous technologies, including drones and robotics, to focus their efforts on Abu Dhabi, describing it as the ideal hub for innovation. The UAE capital is already home to operational autonomous vehicles, with plans to introduce flying taxis in the near future. Al Bannai also revealed that Abu Dhabi is developing its own robotics AI model and autonomous platforms, positioning the UAE as a global leader in the autonomous technology race by 2026. The city aims to make 25% of trips autonomous by 2040, with some sectors expected to exceed this target. Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of the Department of Municipalities & Transport – Abu Dhabi, reinforced this vision, stating that Abu Dhabi is not just imagining the future but actively creating and deploying it. The city’s recent ranking as the fifth-best Smart City globally underscores its commitment to embedding innovation into everyday life.
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Inter Milan go top of Serie A after Napoli slip-up
Inter Milan surged to the top of Serie A following a commanding 2-0 victory over Lazio, capitalizing on Napoli’s unexpected 2-0 defeat at Bologna. The match at San Siro saw Lautaro Martinez open the scoring just three minutes in, setting the tone for Inter’s dominance. Ange-Yoan Bonny sealed the win with a close-range strike on the hour mark, solidifying Inter’s position at the summit. Meanwhile, Napoli’s title defense suffered a blow as they faltered at the Stadio Renato Dall’Ara. Thijs Dallinga and Jhon Lucumi scored in the second half, handing Bologna a well-deserved victory. Earlier, Roma briefly held the top spot after a 2-0 win over Udinese, but Inter’s superior goal difference ensured they reclaimed the lead. Elsewhere, Sassuolo triumphed 3-0 over Atalanta, while Genoa and Fiorentina played out a 2-2 draw. The results have reshaped the Serie A standings, with Inter now leading the pack and Napoli slipping to fourth.
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How Trump’s support for a white minority group in South Africa led to a US boycott of the G20 summit
U.S. President Donald Trump has declared that the United States will boycott the upcoming Group of 20 (G20) summit in South Africa, citing alleged human rights abuses against the country’s white minority, the Afrikaners. In a post on Truth Social, Trump announced that no U.S. government officials would attend the November 22-23 summit in Johannesburg, stating, ‘as long as these Human Rights abuses continue.’ This decision marks the latest in a series of criticisms Trump has directed at the Black-led South African government since his return to office. Earlier this year, Trump issued an executive order halting U.S. financial assistance to South Africa, citing the treatment of Afrikaners. The U.S. administration has also prioritized Afrikaners for refugee status, allocating a significant portion of the 7,500 available spots this fiscal year. However, the South African government and some Afrikaners have dismissed Trump’s claims as unfounded. Afrikaners, descendants of Dutch, French, and German settlers, were central to South Africa’s apartheid regime from 1948 to 1994. Today, they are a diverse group, with some acknowledging discrimination while others reject the narrative of persecution. Trump’s allegations include claims that Afrikaners are being ‘killed and slaughtered’ and that their land is being illegally confiscated. These statements reference a controversial land reform law in South Africa, which allows for land appropriation without compensation. Critics argue that the law targets Afrikaners, though it has not yet led to widespread land confiscations. South Africa has refuted Trump’s claims, stating that they lack factual basis and fail to account for the broader context of rural violence, which affects both Black and white farmers. Trump’s broader criticism of South Africa extends beyond the Afrikaner issue, including his disapproval of the country’s stance on Israel and its G20 slogan, which he derided as promoting ‘DEI and climate change.’
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Lewandowski back with a bang as Flick heaps praise on star striker
Robert Lewandowski delivered a stunning hat-trick to propel Barcelona to a thrilling 4-2 victory over Celta Vigo in La Liga, narrowing the gap to league leaders Real Madrid to just three points. The Polish striker’s exceptional performance came on the heels of Real Madrid’s goalless draw against Rayo Vallecano earlier in the day. Teenage sensation Lamine Yamal also found the net for Barcelona, while Marcus Rashford contributed two crucial assists in a match that showcased the champions’ relentless attacking style. Despite Frenkie de Jong’s late dismissal for two yellow cards, Barcelona secured the win, moving into second place in the league standings. Lewandowski, who has battled injuries early in the season, expressed his delight at returning to form, describing the game as ‘one of the craziest’ of the season. Manager Hansi Flick praised Lewandowski’s resilience and confidence, emphasizing the striker’s positive mindset following his injury recovery. The match was a rollercoaster, with both teams exchanging goals in a frenetic first half. Lewandowski opened the scoring with a penalty, but Celta Vigo quickly equalized. Rashford’s missed opportunity allowed Celta to take the lead, but Lewandowski’s second goal restored parity. Borja Iglesias put Celta back in front, only for Yamal to give Barcelona the lead before halftime. The second half saw Barcelona dominate, with Lewandowski completing his hat-trick with a header from Rashford’s corner. The victory highlighted Barcelona’s determination to challenge for the title, while Real Madrid’s struggles continued as they failed to break down a resilient Rayo Vallecano side. Despite their dominance, Madrid could not find a breakthrough, with Rayo’s defense and goalkeeper Augusto Batalla standing firm. Manager Xabi Alonso acknowledged the need for improvement but remained optimistic about the season ahead.
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Verified videos show aftermath of explosion in Delhi
A devastating car explosion near Delhi’s iconic Red Fort has resulted in the tragic loss of eight lives, according to local police authorities. Verified videos circulating online depict the harrowing aftermath of the incident, showcasing the extent of the destruction and the chaos that ensued. The explosion, which occurred in close proximity to one of India’s most historic landmarks, has sent shockwaves through the community and raised urgent questions about security measures in the area. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the blast, with initial reports suggesting it may have been an act of sabotage. Emergency services were quick to respond, but the severity of the explosion left little chance for survival for those directly affected. The incident has prompted calls for heightened vigilance and a thorough review of safety protocols in public spaces across the city.
