26-Year-Old Hyderabad Youth Shot Dead in Washington, US

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:18am on 20 Jan 2025,Monday International

A 26-year-old Hyderabad youth, Raviteja, was shot dead by unidentified assailants in Washington, US. The incident occurred on Washington Avenue, where Raviteja was attacked. A resident of Green Hills Colony, RK Puram, Hyderabad, Raviteja had moved to the US in March 2022 for his master’s degree. Having recently completed his studies, he was actively seeking job opportunities when he was tragically shot. Local authorities are investigating the incident, and further details are awaited.

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Melania Trump Launches Own Cryptocurrency Ahead of Donald Trump’s Inauguration

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:16am on 20 Jan 2025,Monday International

Melania Trump has launched her own cryptocurrency, the $Melania coin, on the eve of her husband’s inauguration. Following the launch of the $Trump cryptocurrency, both coins have seen volatile trading. The $Melania coin, created on the Solana blockchain, is described as a crypto asset, not an investment opportunity. Melania Trump announced the launch on social media, saying, "The Official Melania Meme is live! You can buy $Melania now." With a market valuation of $1.7 billion, $Melania coins are trading alongside other volatile assets like $Trump and Bitcoin.

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Oxfam Report Reveals UK’s Richest 10% Took Half of Colonial India’s Extracted Wealth, Enough to Carpet London Four Times

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:11am on 20 Jan 2025,Monday International

Oxfam’s latest report reveals that the UK extracted $64.82 trillion from colonial India between 1765 and 1900, with the richest 10% of Britons receiving $33.8 trillion. This amount, the report claims, would have been enough to carpet London’s surface area with British pound 50 notes almost four times over. The group also highlighted the destruction of India’s industrial output, falling from 25% of global output in 1750 to just 2% by 1900. Oxfam criticized the colonial era for fostering inequality and exploitation, with modern corporations continuing similar practices.

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"I Want To Fulfil My Brother's Dream": Gaza Ceasefire Brings Hope Amid Ruins as Survivors Rebuild Lives and Dream of a Future

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:08am on 20 Jan 2025,Monday International

“I want to fulfil my brother's dream and become a doctor,” said 10-year-old Amr al Hindi, who lost his entire family during the Gaza conflict. Amid widespread devastation, survivors like Hatem Al-Atar, 25, recount harrowing experiences of saving lives while enduring personal losses. “Every second in this war was hard. You could lose your life or a beloved one any second,” Hatem shared. Aid convoys from organizations like the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization are arriving, but UN agencies accuse Israel of obstructing aid flow. As rebuilding begins, survivors grapple with trauma and the monumental task of reconstructing their lives.

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Biden To Leave Letter For Trump, Continuing 35-Year Presidential Tradition

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:50am on 20 Jan 2025,Monday International

Outgoing U.S. President Joe Biden will leave a letter for Donald Trump, continuing the 35-year tradition started by Ronald Reagan in 1989. This marks a unique first, as Trump also left a note for Biden in 2020, making them the only duo to exchange letters across nonconsecutive terms. While Trump's 2020 letter to Biden was described as "very generous," Biden's message for his returning successor remains undisclosed. Past presidents, including George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama, have followed this tradition, symbolizing goodwill and continuity in governance. Trump will take office Monday as the first nonconsecutive-term president since Grover Cleveland.

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90 Palestinian Prisoners Freed in Ceasefire Swap, Three Israeli Hostages Released

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:39am on 20 Jan 2025,Monday International

Israel released 90 Palestinian prisoners, mostly women and children, under the first phase of a ceasefire deal with Hamas. Celebrated by loved ones in the occupied West Bank, their release followed Hamas freeing three Israeli hostages: 31-year-old Doron Steinbrecher, 28-year-old British-Israeli Emily Damari, and 24-year-old Romi Gonen. The women, now recovering in a Tel Aviv hospital, were handed to the Red Cross in Gaza City before returning to Israel. Hamas confirmed that for every hostage freed, 30 Palestinian prisoners would be released. Though the ceasefire brought hope, many Palestinians returned to devastated homes, dampening the moment's joy.

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Donald Trump’s Day 1 Agenda: Immigration, Birthright Citizenship, NATO, And Energy Plans

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:29am on 20 Jan 2025,Monday International

Donald Trump will take office as the 47th US President today, with a list of ambitious Day 1 promises. Key plans include launching the largest deportation in US history, ending birthright citizenship, and imposing tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China. Trump also vows to cut federal funding for schools promoting "critical race theory" or enforcing vaccine mandates. Additionally, he aims to declare a national energy emergency, revive pipelines, and loosen EV regulations. Trump’s controversial agenda includes targeting the “deep state” through Schedule F reforms and potentially jeopardizing Ukraine’s NATO aspirations. Global anticipation surrounds these moves.

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3 Israeli Hostages Reunite With Families in Tel Aviv After Hamas Exchange, 90 Palestinian Prisoners Exchanged

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:47am on 20 Jan 2025,Monday International

Three Israeli hostages, Romi Gonen, Doron Steinbrecher, and Emily Damari, were reunited with their families in Tel Aviv on Sunday, marking the first phase of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire. Hamas released the hostages in exchange for 90 Palestinian prisoners, with celebrations witnessed on both sides. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed the hostages, emphasizing national solidarity. The ceasefire, beginning after 15 months of war claiming over 47,000 lives, is set to last six weeks, with negotiations underway for further exchanges, including the release of 94 remaining hostages. Final phases aim to repatriate the deceased from both sides.

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Drama In Mumbai Court As Lawyers Jostle To Represent Saif Ali Khan's Alleged Attacker

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:43am on 20 Jan 2025,Monday International

In a dramatic scene at Mumbai's Bandra court, two lawyers jostled to represent Mohammad Shariful Islam Shehzad, the alleged attacker of Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan. Shehzad, suspected to be a Bangladeshi national, was arrested in Thane after being identified as the intruder who stabbed Khan in his Bandra apartment on January 16. The accused was produced before a magistrate and remanded in police custody for five days. The magistrate allowed both lawyers to represent Shehzad after the scuffle. Khan, 54, is recovering after emergency surgery following the attack and is expected to be discharged soon.

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Trump Vows To Prevent World War III, Secure US Borders, And Halt Illegal Immigration

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:57am on 20 Jan 2025,Monday International

US President-elect Donald Trump, addressing a rally in Washington DC, pledged to prevent World War III, secure US borders, and roll back executive actions by Joe Biden. Trump announced plans for mass deportations, classifying drug cartels as terrorist organizations, and reinstating the "Remain in Mexico" policy. He credited his administration for the Gaza ceasefire deal and vowed to end the Ukraine war. Trump also revealed a plan for the US to own 50% of TikTok in a joint venture. His administration promises bold actions, including releasing documents on historical assassinations after taking office on Monday.

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