39 dead as stampede hits Vijay’s TVK rally in Tamil Nadu
A deadly stampede at Vijay's TVK rally in Velusamypuram, Tamil Nadu, killed 39 and injured 50, sparking criminal cases against senior party leaders.
When browsing the September 2025 archive, a curated collection of articles published on African Internship News during September 2025, covering topics from political upheavals to sporting showdowns and health insights. Also known as Sept 2025 news archive, it serves readers who want a snapshot of the month’s most talked‑about stories. The archive encompasses diverse subtopics, requires a quick scan to spot relevance, and connects daily events with longer trends across the continent.
The month’s political pulse is captured in several high‑impact pieces. In Tamil Nadu, a tragic stampede at a rally highlighted crowd‑control challenges, while in France a budget push sparked a government crisis. Back home, NSFAS staff staged a Cape Town picket demanding transparency and fair wages, underscoring ongoing debates about student funding. All these stories fall under Political developments, reports on government actions, protests, and policy shifts that shape public life in South Africa and beyond. Known as politics, these events influence economic stability, affect voter sentiment, and often trigger legislative reviews.
From a local perspective, the NSFAS picket illustrates how administrative missteps can ripple into nationwide student concerns, while the French crisis shows how fiscal decisions echo across Europe, reminding us that political moves rarely stay contained.
September also delivered a flood of sporting action. Liverpool’s clash with Manchester United at Anfield sparked a title‑race thriller, Hoffenheim fans protested club management in Sinsheim, and the SA20 cricket league announced a fresh three‑year partnership with Absa, promising bigger fan experiences. These stories belong to Sports events, coverage of matches, tournaments, and related fan activities that drive excitement for athletes and supporters alike. Often called sports news, this category drives ticket sales, shapes club strategies, and creates community bonds across the continent.
When clubs like Aston Villa face injury setbacks or when Sadio Mané’s net worth soars after his Al Nassr deal, the financial and tactical implications ripple through transfer markets, fan merchandise, and sponsorship deals.
Health and pop‑culture also made their mark. A Harvard‑led review linked prenatal acetaminophen use to higher autism and ADHD risk, prompting doctors to weigh benefits against potential long‑term effects. On the entertainment front, TNA lifted Tessa Blanchard’s suspension, setting the stage for a showdown with Gia Miller, while viral videos from Karachi showcased Hindu Navratri garba, sparking dialogue on religious diversity. These items sit under Health and entertainment news, updates on medical research, cultural events, and media stories that influence public awareness and lifestyle choices. Also known as health & entertainment, this blend affects prescribing habits, community relations, and media consumption patterns.
Each of these threads weaves into a broader narrative of September 2025, offering readers a clear picture of what mattered most. Below you’ll find the full list of articles that dive deeper into these themes, giving you the details you need to stay informed and ready for what’s next.
A deadly stampede at Vijay's TVK rally in Velusamypuram, Tamil Nadu, killed 39 and injured 50, sparking criminal cases against senior party leaders.
Viral videos capture Hindu Navratri garba in Karachi, Pakistan, drawing praise and sparking dialogue on religious diversity across South Asia.
Hoffenheim fans staged a stadium boycott and protest banners at Sinsheim, targeting patron Dietmar Hopp's influence and potential 50+1 rule breaches.
Liverpool host Manchester United at Anfield on Jan 5, 2025. With Liverpool 23 points ahead and United fighting relegation, the clash could decide the title race and United's survival hopes.
On 27 August 2022 Liverpool ripped apart Bournemouth 9‑0 at Anfield, matching the Premier League’s record margin of victory. The win lifted a sluggish start for Jürgen Klopp’s side and sent shockwaves through the league. It also marked the end of Scott Parker’s brief Bournemouth tenure. Here’s a deep look at the match, its place in history and the fallout for both clubs.
A Harvard‑led systematic review of 46 studies involving over 100,000 participants suggests that taking acetaminophen during pregnancy may raise the chances of autism and ADHD in children. Researchers used the Navigation Guide framework to rate study quality and bias. While the drug remains important for managing fever and pain, doctors are urged to prescribe the lowest effective dose for the shortest time. The review calls for more cautious prescribing rather than outright bans. Expectant mothers should discuss risks and benefits with their healthcare providers.
The 2024‑25 Ligue 1 campaign and 2025‑26 Champions League run keep Olympique de Marseille in the spotlight. Coach Roberto De Zerbi’s side faces domestic giants and European heavyweights, with matches spread across multiple broadcasters. U.S. fans can catch games on beIN Sports, ESPN, or the affordable Sling Orange/World Sports Mini combo. Coupe de France fixtures add extra drama to the calendar. Sky Sports provides live scores and highlights for the global audience.
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery has confirmed another injury blow just days before the Premier League clash with Fulham. The club has lost a key defender to a hamstring strain, forcing Emery to reshuffle his lineup. The article examines the injury details, possible replacements and how the setback could shape Villa’s tactics against Fulham.
Senegal's star winger has more than doubled his wealth since joining Al Nassr, now worth $52 million. A $650,000‑a‑week contract and $4 million in endorsements underpin the jump. The article revisits his Bayern stint, his rise from Bambali, and the charitable projects he funds back home.
Betway SA20 and Absa have sealed a three‑year deal that makes the bank the Official Banking Partner of the league through 2028. The arrangement builds on a successful Season 3 collaboration and adds new in‑stadium activations, instant giveaways and cash prizes up to R100,000. League Commissioner Graeme Smith says the partnership aligns with SA20’s vision to become South Africa’s top sport‑entertainment brand. Season 4 kicks off on December 26, 2025, with MI Cape Town defending their title at Newlands.
In a tense South London derby, Crystal Palace held Millwall to a 1-1 draw before winning 4-2 on penalties at Selhurst Park. Debutant keeper Walter Benítez saved two spot‑kicks to seal the win. Richards netted the Palace goal from a crowded corner. The victory pushes Palace’s unbeaten streak to 16 games and sends them into the fourth round.
TNA Wrestling has lifted Tessa Blanchard’s suspension, setting up a heated showdown with interviewer Gia Miller, who was assaulted by Blanchard at Slammiversary. Miller, who took time off after the incident, has now issued an explicit warning and appears ready to wrestle. Backstage chatter points to a planned program between the two, likely moving Miller from interviewer to in-ring competitor soon.