Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:23pm on 02 Jan 2025,Thursday International
The FBI is investigating a deadly New Year's attack in New Orleans, where Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove a truck into a crowd, killing 14 people. Authorities said the 42-year-old army veteran acted alone, inspired by ISIS. The attack, which took place on Bourbon Street, was premeditated, with Jabbar posting pro-ISIS videos before the incident. He also left behind two IEDs, though they did not detonate. The investigation is focusing on any ISIS affiliation or support Jabbar may have had. Jabbar, who converted to Islam, was shot after crashing the truck and opening fire on police.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:07pm on 02 Jan 2025,Thursday International
Israeli airstrikes killed at least 54 Palestinians across Gaza on January 2, 2025, including 11 in a tent encampment in the Al-Mawasi district. Among the dead were Gaza's police chief Mahmoud Salah and his aide, Hussam Shahwan. The attacks also targeted areas like Khan Younis, Jabalia, and the Maghazi camp, where Hamas militants were allegedly operating. The Israeli military confirmed intelligence-based strikes, claiming they followed international law. Gaza's health ministry reports over 45,500 deaths since the war began, as much of Gaza remains devastated, with many displaced residents.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:03pm on 02 Jan 2025,Thursday International
A US army veteran, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, killed 14 and injured over 30 in a New Orleans truck attack on New Year’s Eve. The FBI confirmed Jabbar was “100% inspired by ISIS,” with evidence showing loyalty to the jihadist group. He posted pro-ISIS videos and carried the group’s flag during the attack. Jabbar also planted homemade bombs, which were safely defused. Police shot him after he injured two officers. The incident coincided with a separate Las Vegas explosion but showed no direct links. Authorities are investigating Jabbar’s radicalization path and ensuring security for New Orleans' upcoming Sugar Bowl event.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:34pm on 02 Jan 2025,Thursday International
The Palestinian Authority (PA) has suspended Al Jazeera's operations in the occupied West Bank, accusing the Qatari-owned channel of incitement and bias. The decision follows the network’s coverage of a security crackdown in Jenin refugee camp, where 11 people were killed. Al Jazeera called the move an attempt to "hide the truth" about events in the region. PA security forces issued the suspension order at Al Jazeera’s Ramallah office. The network denies the accusations, asserting its impartiality. Critics argue the PA is suppressing dissent amid declining public support and tensions with rival factions like Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:51pm on 02 Jan 2025,Thursday International
South Korean authorities raided Jeju Air’s offices and Muan International Airport following Sunday’s Boeing 737-800 crash that killed 179 people. The flight, carrying 181 passengers and crew from Thailand, belly-landed after issuing a mayday call and collided with a concrete barrier. Jeju Air CEO Kim E-bae is banned from leaving the country as investigations focus on professional negligence and runway localizer legitimacy. Inspectors are examining all Boeing 737-800s in South Korea for potential malfunctions. Families mourn victims at Muan airport, leaving heartfelt notes and offerings, while volunteers provide support. The crash is the worst aviation disaster in South Korea’s history.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:32pm on 02 Jan 2025,Thursday International
A tragic attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day left 15 people dead and dozens injured. Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old Army veteran, drove a truck into crowds in the French Quarter. The attack ended when police shot and killed Jabbar. The FBI found an Islamic State flag in the vehicle. Gaps in barriers allowed the truck to enter Bourbon Street, raising concerns about security. The area was crowded with partygoers and football fans for the Sugar Bowl. Despite the tragedy, locals believe New Orleans will recover. Investigations are ongoing to uncover whether Jabbar acted alone or had help.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:21am on 02 Jan 2025,Thursday International
At least 11 people were injured in a shooting outside Amazura nightclub in Queens, New York, late Wednesday. The victims, including children, were transported to hospitals such as Long Island Jewish Hospital and Cohen's Children Medical Center. Police confirmed none are critically injured and all are expected to recover. The incident occurred around 11:20 p.m. in Jamaica, a neighborhood in New York City. Footage shared online showed a significant police presence at the scene. Authorities are investigating the motive. This attack follows another mass shooting in New Orleans, highlighting ongoing gun violence concerns in the U.S.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:23am on 02 Jan 2025,Thursday International
A Bangladesh court denied bail to Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das, spokesperson of Sammilit Sanatan Jagran Jote, charged with sedition. Arrested on November 25 near Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal Airport, Das faces allegations of raising a saffron flag above Bangladesh’s national flag in Chittagong on October 25. The Chattogram court rejected his plea after a 30-minute hearing amid heavy security. Protests erupted, with violent clashes leaving one lawyer dead. ISKCON Kolkata’s VP Radha Raman Das called the decision "sad," urging justice. Das, suffering from multiple health issues, claims charges are fabricated. Global calls for his release persist.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:54am on 02 Jan 2025,Thursday International
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is resisting arrest for a third day after declaring martial law on December 3, a move swiftly reversed following protests. Facing charges of insurrection, Yoon could face life imprisonment or the death penalty. Supporters and opponents have gathered outside his Seoul residence, creating a standoff with authorities. Yoon, claiming to protect the nation, refused police questioning three times and called the arrest order unlawful. Acting President Choi Sang-mok, appointed after Yoon's impeachment and his replacement's dismissal, pledged to restore order. A constitutional court will soon rule on Yoon’s impeachment.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:47am on 02 Jan 2025,Thursday International
At least 15 people were killed in the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans. Victims include former Princeton University football player Martin "Tiger" Bech, 18-year-old aspiring nurse Nikyra Dedeaux, store manager and father Reggie Hunter, 27-year-old mother Nicole Perez, and audio-visual technician Matthew Tenedorio. Families shared heartfelt tributes as investigations continue. Bech, a two-time Ivy League champion, was remembered as a "ferocious competitor." Dedeaux had plans to start nurse training this month. Hunter had wished his family a Happy New Year minutes before his death. The attack has left New Orleans mourning and demanding justice.