Biggest Story In India Headlines 11th September 2025
Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at Utah Valley University, prompting a manhunt and nationwide condemnation of political violence from leaders and media across the spectrum.
Soon after, a past clip of Kirk saying he “can’t stand the word empathy” resurfaced, intensifying polarized reactions and shaping how grief, blame, and policy debates unfolded online.
The moment exposes how public empathy often follows identity and in‑group loyalty, a bias long documented in social and clinical research on empathy’s limits and selectivity.
As tributes, outrage, and calls for reform converge, this assassination tests whether compassion can rise above partisan reflexes in a climate of escalating political violence.
Larry Ellison’s fortune has rocketed on the back of a powerful Oracle rally, briefly pushing him past Elon Musk as the world’s richest man and underscoring how the AI boom is reshaping wealth at the very top.
The shift highlights a year defined by volatile tech valuations, where mega-cap moves can redraw the leaderboard in a single trading session.
Beyond bragging rights, the moment signals investor confidence in enterprise AI infrastructure—and the outsized gains accruing to leaders positioned at its core.
As markets digest the surge, attention now turns to whether Ellison can sustain this momentum or if Musk will reclaim the crown amid his own high-stakes bets.
Watch Asia Cup 2025 on SonyLIV in India, Willow TV in the US and Canada, TNT Sports/discovery+ in the UK and Ireland, and Kayo Sports in Australia; other regions stream via STARZPLAY/CricLife (MENA), PTV/Tamasha (Pakistan), Gazi TV/Rabbithole/Toffee (Bangladesh), Sirasa/TV-1 (Sri Lanka), SuperSport (Sub‑Saharan Africa), and YuppTV in parts of Europe, New Zealand, and SE Asia.
Tournament window: September 9–28, 2025, with 19 T20 matches hosted across Dubai and Abu Dhabi in prime evening local slots.
India’s TV/OTT carriage is on Sony Sports Network and SonyLIV; check local listings for match start times in each region.
Platform: Willow TV with live coverage of every game; easiest access via Sling TV’s Willow add-ons for streaming across devices.
Tip: Sling’s Willow plans provide flexible monthly access ideal for a tournament window, and listings are also reflected on Willow’s schedule pages.
TV: TNT Sports 1 carries all matches live, with full streaming on discovery+ available as a standalone subscription or via Sky, BT, EE, and Virgin packages.
Rights update: TNT Sports confirmed exclusive UK/Ireland rights for all 19 matches with discovery+ streaming support.
Streaming: Kayo Sports is carrying the Asia Cup live with event pages listing each fixture; Fox Cricket coverage is also referenced in Kayo communications.
Match hubs on Kayo list India v UAE and other fixtures, with live and on‑demand access across connected TV and mobile.
TV/OTT: Sony Sports Network on TV and SonyLIV app/website for live streaming, with multiple regional-language feeds available.
Note: Select fixtures may also simulcast on DD Sports based on broadcaster updates; always verify the day’s listing before kickoff.
TV/OTT: CricLife/CricLife Max via eLife TV and Switch TV on television, with STARZPLAY providing the official live streaming feed across MENA markets.
Many UAE carriers bundle CricLife Max; STARZPLAY lists Asia Cup live access during the tournament window.
TV: PTV Sports carries live telecasts nationwide, with digital streams available on Tamasha, Tapmad, and Myco per operator announcements.
Pakistan’s apps typically offer match-by-match access and highlights alongside the live feed.
TV/OTT: Gazi TV (GTV) broadcasts matches on television, while Rabbithole and Toffee provide streaming options for mobile and web.
Broadcaster listings specify fixture start times and language feeds on match days.
TV: Sirasa TV and TV‑1 carry live telecasts, with Dialog ViU supporting digital access for compatible subscribers.
Local carriers may mirror feeds across set‑top boxes and apps; confirm availability in package details.
Platform: SuperSport provides live TV coverage and streaming across its OTT ecosystem for the tournament.
Check the SuperSport app for channel assignments and mobile streaming windows by match.
Streaming: YuppTV streams the Asia Cup in New Zealand and select European and SE Asian territories, with region eligibility noted in platform updates.
Several guides also list YuppTV as a “rest of world” option where local rights-holders are not present; verify availability by country before purchasing.
Install the official app for the region (SonyLIV, Willow via Sling, discovery+, Kayo, STARZPLAY, Tamasha/Tapmad/Rabbithole/Toffee, SuperSport, or YuppTV) and sign in with an active subscription before match time.
Confirm local start times and device compatibility, and enable notifications for marquee matches like India–Pakistan on September 14 to avoid missing toss and powerplay overs.
After the Ghibli portrait wave, Indian creators are loving the cute Nano Banana look—tiny, glossy 3D figurines that feel like real collectibles. The best part is how simple it is: make a digital figurine in the Gemini app, or turn it into a physical mini using a 3D printer or polymer clay. Keep designs small (2–3 inches), use soft pastel colors, and finish with a matte look for that warm, toy‑shelf vibe.
Open the Gemini app, start an image creation chat, and upload a clear photo (selfie, pet, or product).
Paste a detailed prompt, generate, then refine details like pose, lighting, base, and background.
Export the final image; for physical minis, use an STL or sculpt in clay, then sand, paint, and seal.
“Turn my photo into a collectible figurine inside a toy box with a clear plastic window, bold graphics, and my name on the packaging. Keep my face recognizable, use soft studio lighting, and a matte finish.”
“Make my pet a plastic action figure posed next to its box on a desk. Add a round transparent acrylic base, clean reflections, and a playful expression.”
“Create a Ghibli‑inspired mini figurine of me: big expressive eyes, soft pastel colors, gentle rim light, and a small acrylic stand. No text in the scene.”
“Style this as a Renaissance gallery figurine: museum lighting, marble pedestal, subtle gold plaque, warm tones, and fine fabric details on the outfit.”
“Design a superhero figurine version of me with swappable accessories (cape, mask, tiny prop), studio backdrop, and a Bandai‑style packaging mock‑up beside it.”
The BGMI 4.0 “Spooky Soiree” update is live with a haunted mansion mode, the Ghostie ghost companion, and a new Mortar weapon, and it can be downloaded via Google Play, Apple App Store, or the official APK once rollout reaches the device’s region/time window. On Android, iOS, and the official site, the update rolls out in stages on September 11, 2025, with the APK link typically going live around 12:30 IST for manual installs if the store update isn’t visible yet.
The Spooky Soiree mode adds a haunted mansion setting (Wraithmoor Mansion) with ghost powers, magic mirrors, and event loot built around seasonal gameplay.
Ghostie, a friendly companion, can deploy utility like balloon lift, Guardian Shield, armor repair, scans, boosts, and heals, and is visible to others only when skills are used.
Eliminated players can enter a prankster‑ghost mechanic to lay traps or reveal enemies, while the long‑range Mortar weapon debuts alongside brooms and themed traversal.
Android (Google Play): Open Google Play, search “Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI)” by KRAFTON, Inc., then tap Update/Install and complete in‑game resource downloads after launch.
iOS (App Store): Open the App Store listing for BGMI, tap Update, then finish any resource packs on first launch for access to new content.
Official APK: If the store update is delayed, download the official APK from the BGMI site after the scheduled go‑live window and install, then fetch in‑game resources on first launch.
Android rollout typically progresses from partial to full visibility on launch day (e.g., 30% at 06:30 IST, 50% at 09:30 IST, and 100% by late morning), with APK availability slated for midday.
iOS release windows target full availability in the morning tranche, with discovery delays possible depending on App Store propagation.
If an update banner doesn’t appear immediately, staged rollouts usually resolve within the same day as caches refresh across app stores.
Use a stable Wi‑Fi connection and keep at least ~3 GB of free storage to accommodate the client patch plus in‑game resource downloads.
Finish in‑game resource packs before matchmaking to avoid missing map assets or themed mode files during the first session.
If store updates are still not visible after the time window, install via the official APK and verify the app signature is from KRAFTON, Inc. to prevent third‑party tampering risks.
On September 11, 2001, 19 members of al‑Qaeda hijacked four U.S. airliners and carried out coordinated suicide attacks against the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon near Washington, D.C., while a fourth plane crashed in Pennsylvania after passengers fought back, killing nearly 3,000 people in total. These coordinated attacks were planned by al‑Qaeda leadership including Osama bin Laden and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and revealed major intelligence and aviation security failures identified by the 9/11 Commission.
8:46 a.m.: American Airlines Flight 11 struck the North Tower of the World Trade Center, followed at 9:03 a.m. by United Airlines Flight 175 hitting the South Tower, events witnessed live by millions as coverage unfolded in real time.
9:37 a.m.: American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon’s western side; at 9:59 a.m. the South Tower collapsed, and at 10:28 a.m. the North Tower fell after intense fires and structural damage.
10:03 a.m.: United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, after passengers mounted a revolt, preventing an attack on Washington, D.C., likely targeting either the U.S. Capitol or the White House, according to investigations.
Flight 11 (Boston–Los Angeles) and Flight 175 (Boston–Los Angeles) were hijacked and flown into the World Trade Center’s North and South Towers, respectively, causing catastrophic damage and mass casualties in lower Manhattan.
Flight 77 (Dulles–Los Angeles) was hijacked and crashed into the Pentagon, destroying a section of the building and killing 125 people inside in addition to those aboard.
Flight 93 (Newark–San Francisco) was delayed on departure, allowing passengers to learn of earlier attacks; a passenger uprising forced the hijackers to crash short of their Washington target, a story memorialized at the Flight 93 National Memorial.
The 9/11 Commission identified the 19 hijackers as al‑Qaeda operatives led by Osama bin Laden, with the plot’s operational architect Khalid Sheikh Mohammed outlining the multi‑plane suicide operation against U.S. symbols of economic and military power.
The Commission detailed significant failures across intelligence collection, interagency coordination, border controls, and aviation security that allowed the plotters to enter the U.S., train, and execute the plan undetected at scale.
The report found no credible evidence that the Iraqi government assisted al‑Qaeda in preparing or executing the 9/11 attacks, even as various meetings occurred between representatives over the years.
U.S. airspace was shut down as all civilian flights were ordered to land immediately, clearing the skies within hours in an unprecedented national aviation response.
President George W. Bush addressed the nation the evening of September 11, vowing to pursue those responsible, as emergency services and federal agencies mobilized across New York, Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
The death toll surpassed that at Pearl Harbor, and the federal government initiated wide‑ranging counterterrorism actions that would evolve into the global “War on Terror” beginning with operations in Afghanistan.
More than 2,600 people died at the World Trade Center complex, 125 at the Pentagon, and 256 on the four planes, with overall fatalities approaching 3,000, including first responders who rushed into danger as the towers burned and collapsed.
The destruction of 7 World Trade Center at 5:20 p.m., after hours of uncontrolled fires and damage, added to the devastation of lower Manhattan and the long‑term health consequences for survivors and responders.
The attacks left deep psychological, social, and economic scars, reshaping U.S. security policy, intelligence organization, and global relations for decades.
Annual ceremonies at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York and at the Pentagon and Shanksville honor victims by reading their names and observing moments of silence tied to the day’s key timestamps.
On the 24th anniversary, media and institutions revisited the timeline, the lives lost, and the heroism of first responders and Flight 93 passengers whose actions likely prevented even greater loss of life.
Archival collections and educational resources continue to expand access to primary records, recordings, and investigations so the sequence and causes of that day remain clearly understood by future generations.
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