At least 45 Indian Umrah pilgrims were killed after a passenger bus travelling from Mecca to Medina collided with a diesel tanker in Saudi Arabia early Monday, according to media reports. The crash, which occurred around 1.30 am IST, caused the bus to erupt in flames while most passengers were asleep, with footage showing the vehicle fully engulfed.
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November 17, 2025· 14:17 IST
Saudi Bus Accident Live Updates: Nampally MLA Majid Hussain meets families of Saudi bus accident victims
AIMIM MLA from Nampally, Mohammad Majid Hussain, met with the families of the victims of the bus accident in Saudi Arabia on Monday and said that he and party MP Asaduddin Owaisi are in touch with the authorities, ANI reported
Earlier, AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi expressed anguish over the accident and urged External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to help bring back the bodies of those who died.
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November 17, 2025· 13:40 IST
Saudi Arabia Crash Live Updates: People were scheduled to return on November 23, says Hyderabad police commissioner
Hyderabad police commissioner VC Sajjanar said a total of 54 people travelled to Jeddah on November 9, and were scheduled to return on November 23.
He also said that of the 54, four people travelled separately by car to Madinah on Sunday, while another four stayed back in Mecca. Only one person survived the accident and is currently undergoing treatment at a hospital.
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November 17, 2025· 13:25 IST
Saudi Bus Accident News Live Updates: Kiren Rijiju condoles deaths of Indian pilgrims
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju expressed profound sorrow over the tragic bus accident on the Medina–Mecca highway. In a post on X, Rijiju said that the government is in constant touch with Indian Embassy officials, who are gathering details and providing all necessary assistance.
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November 17, 2025· 12:50 IST
Sheikh Hasina Verdict Live Updates: Protesters gathered outside ICT seek death penalty
Protesters and families gathered outside Dhaka’s International Crimes Tribunal, demanding the death penalty for former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina as the tribunal proceeds with its verdict.
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November 17, 2025· 12:40 IST
Sheikh Hasina Verdict Live Updates: Tribunal begins delivering verdict
Bangladesh’s ICT has begun delivering its verdict against deposed PM Sheikh Hasina, who is being tried in absentia for alleged crimes against humanity during last year’s student-led unrest.
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November 17, 2025· 08:43 IST
Delhi wakes up to dense smog as AQI hits 427 despite GRAP-III curbs
Delhi remained shrouded in thick smog on Monday morning, with the average AQI touching 359 in the ‘very poor’ category despite GRAP-III restrictions in force. Several areas, including Bawana, Chandni Chowk, and ITO, recorded hazardous pollution levels, with Bawana reaching a ‘severe’ level of 427. The Supreme Court has sought status reports from Punjab and Haryana on the steps being taken to curb stubble burning amid the persistent pollution crisis.
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November 17, 2025· 08:08 IST
Woman found murdered near Adarsh Nagar railway tracks in Delhi
Delhi Police recovered the body of an unidentified woman with multiple sharp-weapon injuries near the railway tracks behind Shed No. 2 at Adarsh Nagar station. A case of murder has been registered as teams examine CCTV footage and investigate the recovered suspected weapon.
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November 17, 2025· 08:06 IST
Man’s reckless stunt at Telangana station goes viral as he survives crawling under moving train
A man in Telangana narrowly escaped death after attempting to crawl under a stationary goods train at Kesamudram Railway Station, only for it to start moving while he was beneath it. Viral video shows him lying flat between the tracks as the train passes over him. Railway officials have launched an investigation, though the man's identity remains unknown.
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November 17, 2025· 08:04 IST
Fire guts multiple shops near Lucknow’s Itaunja bridge; no casualties reported
A blaze broke out in a scrap shop near the Itaunja bridge in Lucknow, engulfing four to six nearby shops before firefighters brought it under control. Fire officer Prashant Kumar said the flames were doused quickly and confirmed that no casualties were reported. Authorities are assessing the damage and probing the cause of the fire.