‘Inflation and pressure on US cos to invest domestically may keep FII money away’

Seemant Shukla, CEO of Quantum Asset Management Co., highlighted several global challenges currently impacting markets worldwide. Among these are persistent US inflation, ongoing tariffs, and increasing pressure on American companies to prioritize domestic investments.

According to Shukla, these factors are putting India’s market resilience to the test. Despite these external headwinds, the Indian market continues to demonstrate strength and adaptability in a complex global environment.
https://www.livemint.com/market/fii-selling-china-valuations-india-resilience-gst-cut-seemant-shukla-quantum-amc-11759039813233.html

Managing invisible disruptions: Key lessons for CEOs

CEOs today are faced with multiple uncertainties. Technological disruption, climate change, fractured geopolitics, and other long-term megatrends are fundamentally reshaping how business leaders lead, adapt, and grow.

Isla Lipana & Co./PwC Philippines, in collaboration with the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP), has been annually documenting CEOs’ thoughts and insights on doing business in the Philippines.
https://business.inquirer.net/549640/managing-invisible-disruptions-key-lessons-for-ceos

Luisangel Acuna’s wife Dior enjoys Miami beach in a pink bikini, soaking up the sun ahead of the Mets’ must-win showdown against the Marlins

Luisangel Acuna and the New York Mets find themselves in a challenging position as the baseball season heats up.

Currently, the Mets are one of the two teams battling for the final postseason spot, competing closely with the Cincinnati Reds.

This tight race underscores the intensity and competitiveness of the playoff hunt, making every game crucial for both teams moving forward.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/baseball/news-luisangel-acuna-s-wife-dior-enjoys-miami-beach-pink-bikini-soaking-sun-ahead-mets-must-win-showdown-marlins

Albertsons recalls several deli items due to potential listeria contamination

Albertsons Companies has issued a recall of several of its store-made deli products due to potential contamination with listeria bacteria.

This recall comes shortly after federal health officials warned consumers to avoid certain pasta meals sold at Walmart and Trader Joe’s, which were similarly affected by listeria concerns.

Customers who have purchased these deli items are advised to check for recalls and take appropriate precautions to ensure their safety.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/09/28/albertsons-recalls-potential-listeria-contamination/

Christmas Crisis: Disgraced Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson Frozen Out of Royal Holiday Plans After Fresh Details About Epstein Relationship Were Leaked

**Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson Reportedly Not Welcome at This Year’s Royal Christmas Celebrations Amid Epstein Controversy**

*Published: September 28, 2025, 2:30 p.m. ET*

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson have reportedly been told they will not be welcome at the Royal Family’s Christmas celebrations this year, as fresh controversy over their ties to Jeffrey Epstein has resurfaced, RadarOnline.com can report.

According to sources, King Charles, 76, has made it clear he wants to keep both the Duke and Duchess of York, 65, at a distance following revelations that Ferguson privately apologized to Epstein after publicly disowning him. An outlet recently exposed a letter in which the Duchess described the convicted paedophile as a “steadfast, generous and supreme friend.”

Andrew and Ferguson, who divorced in 1996 but continue living together at Royal Lodge in Windsor, have also been told to remain “invisible” at future royal gatherings, insiders claim.

### King’s Stance and Family Reaction

A source close to King Charles told outlets, “You can’t sack someone from being your brother. But this year, if the Duke and Duchess were both to be as honourable (as last year), it would be very much for the best and the family would not be disappointed, not least to avoid the King having to make any more difficult decisions.”

Last year, the King reportedly asked Ferguson to help persuade Andrew not to attend the royal Christmas after the Duke was linked to alleged Chinese spy Yang Tengbo. Instead, the Yorks spent the holiday privately at Royal Lodge, without their daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie.

This year’s scandal has further strained family ties. Royal sources suggest Charles and Prince William have agreed that Andrew remains a “risk” and a “threat” to the monarchy. The Prince of Wales is understood to fully support his father’s position.

### Fallout for Ferguson

Several charities have severed their ties with the Duchess of York after the exposé revealed she had written warmly to Epstein only weeks after pledging to sever ties.

In a private message, Ferguson admitted that she distanced herself from Epstein solely to protect her reputation as a children’s author, saying she had been advised to speak out “if she wanted to save her career.” She wrote the note “from the truth of my heart,” despite having told journalists just two months earlier: “I will never have anything to do with (Epstein) again.”

Friends insist she is “devastated for any embarrassment” caused and will explain herself to the wider Royal Family “in due course.”

### Tensions at Public Events

The Yorks’ presence at recent royal occasions has raised eyebrows. At the Duchess of Kent’s funeral earlier this month, Andrew was seen laughing loudly and attempting to engage with Prince William, who appeared to ignore him.

While sources say Charles is “not of the mind to banish someone,” the monarch hopes Andrew and Ferguson will keep a low profile by using discreet entrances at family events.

### Broader Consequences

Andrew stepped back from royal duties in 2019 after his disastrous *Newsnight* interview and continued questions over his friendship with Epstein and alleged involvement with Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexual assault when she was 17.

Though Andrew denied the claims, he settled with Giuffre out of court for a reported $16 million. Newly released U.S. congressional files have again linked Andrew to Epstein through message logs, flight records, and financial ledgers. The same documents also named other prominent figures, including billionaire Elon Musk.

The scandal is now affecting Andrew and Ferguson’s daughters. Friends of Princess Beatrice say she has “lost all hope” of ever becoming a working royal, despite her willingness to help ease the burden on Charles and William.
https://radaronline.com/p/prince-andrew-sarah-ferguson-frozen-out-royal-christmas-epstein-scandal/

Indore News: JAYS Protest Intensifies, Half Naked Rally Taken Out

**Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Protest by Jai Adivasi Yuva Shakti (JAYS) Enters Second Week Over ‘Rat Bite Incident’ at MY Hospital**

The protest by Jai Adivasi Yuva Shakti (JAYS) against the infamous “rat bite incident” at Maharaja Yeshwantrao (MY) Hospital has now entered its second week. For the past seven days, JAYS activists have been staging an indefinite sit-in outside the hospital gate, demanding the suspension of the dean and superintendent, along with the registration of an FIR against them.

On Sunday afternoon, when their demands were not met, JAYS activists gathered at the MY Hospital gate and marched towards the statue of Mahatma Gandhi, raising slogans. From there, they proceeded in a half-naked rally to the Collectorate as a mark of strong protest.

The protestors are demanding the suspension of the dean, superintendent, and other negligent officials, as well as the registration of a culpable homicide case following the death of an Adivasi newborn from RupaPada village in Dhar district. The infant succumbed after suffering rat bites at the hospital’s NICU.

JAYS state president Pawan Dawar said, “We had informed the authorities on September 6, but till now no strict action has been taken. The government keeps giving assurances, but no accountability is being fixed.”

JAYS national president Lokesh Mujalda added, “Our demands are clear: book the dean, MY superintendent, and other responsible officials under criminal charges, and provide adequate compensation to the affected families so such incidents never happen again.”

The protest initially began on Sunday, September 21, when JAYS workers occupied the MY Hospital gate late into the night. The organisation has announced it will continue the agitation until their demands are met.

### JAYS’ Key Demands
– Immediate suspension of the dean and superintendent of MY Hospital, along with other responsible officials.
– FIR and criminal proceedings against negligent officers.
– Compensation of Rs 1 crore each to the families of the two victims.

### MY Hospital Rat Incident Timeline

**August 30–31**
– Rats attacked newborns in the NICU of Emway Hospital.

**September 1**
– Video surfaced showing rats present in the NICU ward.

**September 2**
– Death of a newborn from Dhar district.
– Dr Arvind Ghamghoria formed an investigation committee.
– Nurse suspended for negligence.
– Notices issued to Pediatric Surgery HOD and in-charge Anaesthesia.

**September 3**
– Death of a newborn from Dewas district.
– State-level investigation committee formed on the Chief Minister’s orders.

**September 4**
– State-level committee from Bhopal inspected the hospital.

**September 6**
– Family of the Dhar victim reached the hospital.
– Informed that four fingers of the newborn were bitten by rats.

**September 9**
– Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla reviewed the incident at MY Hospital.

**September 10**
– Family of the Dewas victim met Collector Shivam Verma.
– Rs 5 lakh assistance provided to the family.
– NICU incident in-charge Dr Mukesh Joshi suspended.
– Departmental head Dr Brajesh Rathore removed from his post.
– Madhya Pradesh High Court took suo motu cognizance of the case.
– State government directed status report submission by September 15.

**September 21**
– JAYS began protest at main gate of MY Hospital.

**September 23**
– Doctors and staff of Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital Junior Doctors Association launched a counter-protest against the indefinite agitation by JAYS.
– Alumni of MGM extended support to JAYS.

The protest continues as JAYS demands strict accountability and justice for the victims of this tragic incident. Updates will follow as the situation unfolds.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/indore-news-jays-protest-intensifies-half-naked-rally-taken-out

2 people dead and several injured in a shooting and fire at a Michigan church, police say

GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) —

A gunman opened fire inside a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chapel in Michigan during a Sunday service. Following the shooting, the suspect apparently set the building ablaze.

Authorities reported that at least two people were killed and several others were injured before police were able to shoot and stop the gunman. The incident has prompted an ongoing investigation as officials work to determine further details.
https://www.dailyherald.com/20250928/nation-and-world/2-people-dead-and-several-injured-in-a-shooting-and-fire-at-a-michigan-church-police-say/

Hurricane Humberto and Imelda threaten to dump up to 16 INCHES of rain sparking ‘life-threatening’ flooding

As Hurricane Humberto and future Tropical Storm Imelda barrel toward the East Coast, residents along the North and South Carolina coastlines are facing life-threatening conditions.

Forecasts predict up to 16 inches of rain, leading to significant flooding concerns in these coastal areas.

Authorities are urging people to stay prepared and follow safety guidelines as these storms approach, bringing dangerous weather and potential hazards to the region.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-15142075/Hurricane-Humberto-Imelda-life-threating-rain.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490

Unai Emery expects goals to start flowing for Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins

Aston Villa boss Unai Emery believes the goals are coming for striker Ollie Watkins after he opened his account for the season in the 3-1 win at home to Fulham.

England forward Watkins made amends for a penalty miss in the narrow Europa League win against Bologna in midweek when he brought Villa back on level terms before the break, following Raul Jimenez’s early headed opener for the visitors.

Villa put Fulham on the canvas with two goals right at the start of the second half. John McGinn’s drilled effort found the bottom-left corner, making it 2-1, before Emi Buendia added another less than two minutes later to give Villa lift off.

Emery said of Watkins:
“Hopefully he keeps going, but it’s the consequence of how he played on Thursday. He missed the penalty, which was important, but the most important and the first step forward is sticking to your tasks, and he was doing that on Thursday and today. The goals are coming hopefully for the next matches.”

Emery admitted Villa’s first Premier League victory of the season was much-needed and he could see confidence flooding back.

“We needed to win, it was very clear,” he said. “We played with energy and passion and changed through the match because we recovered confidence. In the second half, we started aggressive, trying to use those minutes, taking chances to score, and we did it. It was a fantastic response from some players after the goal.

“We started poor but we showed the same enthusiasm as we did on Thursday, and through that we won, and some players have started scoring.”

Fulham wanted a couple of penalties in the first half when goalkeeper Emi Martinez made contact with Josh King, but referee Andrew Madley booked the latter for simulation. King also saw a goal-bound strike blocked by the arm of Matty Cash, but no penalty was given. Marco Silva’s first-half frustrations landed him a yellow card.

Silva said:
“We have to blame ourselves for the goals we conceded; they were too soft for the level the Premier League demands. The things we cannot control have happened too often this season, and this afternoon was another good example.

“The reality of our season so far: we have lost two games and see the way we lost the two games — Chelsea, the VAR decisions, and this afternoon again. Very quick decision from the referee to go yellow card on Josh King. I’ve seen the images and it’s clear. He was tackled 100 per cent by Martinez, I’m sure. No one can tell me he wasn’t. Cash did not do it on purpose at all but he made his body bigger with the left hand.

“Last week it was a penalty against us but this week it was no penalty.”
https://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/unai-emery-expects-goals-to-start-flowing-for-aston-villa-striker-ollie-watkins-1812302.html