News Headlines - 30 September 2016

India’s ‘surgical strike’ on Pakistan territory hints at new era for nuclear-armed rivals - The Washington Post

India’s military remained on high alert and villagers fled border areas Friday, a day after a claimed commando-style mission against suspected militants in Pakistan-controlled territory — an operation that could signal a key shift in India’s longtime policy of restraint toward its regional rival.

Hoboken Train Crash Kills 1 and Injures Over 100 - The New York Times

A careening commuter train plowed through the barrier at the end of the tracks and crashed into a wall at a terminal here during the morning rush on Thursday, killing one person, injuring more than 100 others and unleashing chaos as part of the station’s roof came tumbling down in a jumble of metal.

China to build deepest, largest high-speed rail station at Great Wall | Reuters

China will build the world's deepest and largest high-speed railway station at a popular section of the country's Great Wall, as part of its preparations for the 2022 Winter Olympics, state media reported on Thursday.

Samsung is being sued over exploding household appliances | Daily Mail Online

Samsung customers have filed legal papers against the firm after their washing machines exploded.
The legal warning adds pressure to company bosses already reeling from a global recall of its Note 7 smartphone.
Talks are being conducted between the South Korean technology giant and a US safety watchdog over the problem.

Outcry after Danish far-right party hands out “anti-migrant” spray

Far-right Danish political party the Danskernes Parti (Party of the Danes) handed out about a hundred aerosol containers of hairspray to be used as an “effective legal weapon” against the migrants living in the small town of Haderslev. Our Observer witnessed this hate-filled campaign.