Newlywed Indian-Origin Man Shot Dead in Front of Wife in Indiana Road Rage Incident

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:25am on 21 Jul 2024,Sunday India Global

In a tragic road rage incident in Indianapolis, 29-year-old Gavin Dasaur, a newlywed Indian-origin man, was shot dead in front of his wife on July 16. Dasaur, driving a black Honda, confronted the driver of a Chevy pickup, brandishing a handgun. A mobile phone video shows Dasaur striking the truck with his gun before being shot three times by the pickup driver, who remained in his vehicle. The shooter was initially detained but released, suggesting self-defense. Dasaur’s wife, who witnessed the incident, held him as he died. The Indianapolis Police Department is investigating the incident.

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Agra Man Killed in US Road Rage Incident Days After Wedding, Family Demands Justice

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:23am on 21 Jul 2024,Sunday India Global

Gavin Dasaur, a 29-year-old man from Agra, was shot dead in front of his wife during an alleged road rage incident in Indiana, USA. The incident occurred on July 16 after a dispute over overtaking with a truck driver, who then opened fire, killing Gavin on the spot. His family alleges police lapses in the investigation and seeks strict punishment for the accused. Gavin, who had been living in the US since 2016, ran a transport business and recently married. His wife and family are demanding justice and the death penalty for the shooter.

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Israel Strikes Yemen Rebels After Deadly Drone Attack on Tel Aviv, 3 Dead

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:12am on 21 Jul 2024,Sunday India Global

Israeli warplanes killed three people in the Houthi-controlled Yemeni port of Hodeida after a deadly drone attack in Tel Aviv killed an Israeli civilian. The strikes, which triggered a raging fire and black smoke, were Israel’s first claimed in Yemen. Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant warned of more operations against the Houthis. The Houthi-run health ministry reported 87 injuries, mostly severe burns. The drone attack and subsequent strikes escalate tensions in the region, with concerns over impacts on Yemen's vital aid lifeline through Hodeida port.

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Nearly 1,000 Indian Students Return as Bangladesh Unrest Continues, MEA Efforts Ongoing

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:04am on 21 Jul 2024,Sunday India Global

In response to escalating violence in Bangladesh, India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has facilitated the return of nearly 1,000 Indian students. With the help of local authorities and various agencies, 778 students returned via land ports, while around 200 flew home from Dhaka and Chittagong. The unrest, which began as an anti-quota protest, has claimed over 105 lives and injured hundreds. The Indian High Commission in Dhaka and Assistant High Commissions remain in contact with over 4,000 remaining students, providing necessary assistance.

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Protests in West Bengal in Solidarity with Bangladeshi Students

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:36pm on 20 Jul 2024,Saturday India Global

Students and intellectuals in West Bengal rallied in support of their Bangladeshi counterparts, condemning the deaths of protesters in the neighboring country. The protests were sparked by Bangladesh's reservation policy for Liberation War veterans' families. Marches were held in Santiniketan and Kolkata, with leftist organizations and Visva-Bharati University students leading the charge. Social media is also abuzz with voices decrying the violence. The solidarity protests demand justice for the dozens of young lives lost in Bangladesh's unrest.

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Bangladesh Unrest: 115 Dead, Nearly 1,000 Indian Students Evacuated

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:58am on 20 Jul 2024,Saturday India Global

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has reported the safe return of 778 Indian students from Bangladesh, adding to the previous total of 220, making it 998. The Indian High Commission in Dhaka and Assistant High Commissions are facilitating the repatriation process. Currently, over 4,000 Indian students remain in Bangladesh, with the MEA providing assistance. The repatriation efforts are ongoing, with the MEA working to ensure the safe return of all Indian nationals. The students are being brought back via land ports due to the unrest in Bangladesh.

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14 Indians Rescued from Cambodia's 'Cyber Slavery' Racket Await Return to India

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:22am on 20 Jul 2024,Saturday India Global

Fourteen Indian nationals, rescued from human trafficking rackets in Cambodia, have appealed to the Indian embassy for assistance to return home. The individuals, primarily from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, were deceived by fake job offers and forced into cyber fraud. They are currently accommodated at a local NGO. This incident is part of a larger scam affecting over 5,000 Indians in Cambodia, who were coerced into illegal online activities. The Indian government has previously repatriated around 250 nationals from Cambodia this year. Efforts are underway to facilitate the return of the rescued individuals.

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Turkey Imposes Defence Export Ban on India

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:45am on 20 Jul 2024,Saturday India Global

Turkey has imposed a ban on defence exports to India, a government official confirmed in a parliamentary session. The ban was revealed by Mustafa Murat Seker, deputy chairman of the Presidency of the Defense Industry, on July 10. This move marks a significant shift in Turkey's defence export policy towards India. The ban is seen as a result of Turkey's growing ties with Pakistan, with whom India has a complex relationship. The development is likely to further strain relations between India and Turkey, which have been tense for over a decade.

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Over 405 Indian Students Evacuated as Bangladesh Imposes National Curfew

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:43am on 20 Jul 2024,Saturday India Global

A nationwide curfew has been imposed in Bangladesh as student protests turn deadly, claiming 105 lives so far. The government has announced plans to deploy the army to quell the unrest. Meanwhile, India has evacuated 405 of its 8,500 students from the country, with efforts ongoing to ensure the safe return of the remaining citizens. Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma is closely monitoring the situation in coordination with the Indian Embassy. The situation remains tense as authorities struggle to contain the escalating protests. Further updates are expected as the situation develops.

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India Seeks Early Discharge of 50 Nationals from Russian Armed Forces

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:03am on 20 Jul 2024,Saturday India Global

The Indian government is working to secure the early release of around 50 Indian nationals recruited into the Russian armed forces. Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised the issue with Russian President Vladimir Putin during his recent visit to Moscow. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has confirmed that it is assisting individuals and their families who have approached them for help. The matter is being pursued at various levels, including leadership level, to ensure a swift resolution. Efforts are underway to facilitate the discharge process.

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