Russia Hits Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure with Missile in Christmas Day Attack

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:44am on 25 Dec 2024,Wednesday International

Russia launched a major missile and drone strike across Ukraine on Christmas Day, targeting energy infrastructure, leaving parts of Kyiv and Kharkiv without power. President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the attack, calling it "inhumane" and accused Russia of deliberately choosing Christmas for the assault. Over 70 missiles and 100 drones were launched, with more than 50 missiles intercepted. Power cuts and restrictions are in place across the country, and air raid alerts sounded in Kyiv, where many sought shelter in metro stations. Kharkiv’s mayor reported damage to energy facilities, leaving at least six injured.

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Passenger Plane Crashes Near Kazakhstan’s Aktau: 72 Onboard, Casualties Feared

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:01am on 25 Dec 2024,Wednesday International

A passenger plane carrying 72 people crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, the Emergencies Ministry confirmed. The Azerbaijan Airlines flight, en route from Baku to Grozny in Russia’s Chechnya, was rerouted due to heavy fog in Grozny. Local media reported the plane circled the airport before crashing. Rescue teams, comprising 52 personnel and 11 vehicles, found the aircraft on fire and began extinguishing the blaze. Initial reports suggest survivors, but casualty details are pending. A national operations center has been established to manage the response.

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Bethlehem’s Christmas Marred By Gaza War: Palestinian Christians Struggle To Find Hope

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:31am on 25 Dec 2024,Wednesday International

In Bethlehem, the traditional Christmas spirit is overshadowed by the ongoing Gaza war. Public celebrations have been canceled, and tourism has halted, devastating the local economy. Reverend Munther Isaac described the town as “sad in solidarity with Gaza.” Bethlehemite Christians express despair, questioning global silence on Gaza’s plight, where over 45,000 people have died. Meanwhile, initiatives like the Palestine Lions Club provide food parcels to struggling families, embodying Christmas’ spirit of giving. “We hope to bring hope and joy,” said volunteer Wael Shaer. Amid fear and uncertainty, Bethlehem remains a testament to resilience in the face of adversity.

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Techie Zara Dar Says She Quit PhD For OnlyFans, Earned $1M, Calls IT Jobs 'Thankless'

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:22am on 25 Dec 2024,Wednesday International

Zara Dar, a Texas-based YouTuber with an MS in Computer Science, quit her PhD to become an OnlyFans content creator. In an emotional LinkedIn video, she described her decision as stressful but empowering, criticizing corporate IT jobs as "thankless." Zara revealed earning over $1M, enabling her to pay a mortgage, buy a car, and plan for a house. She emphasized valuing autonomy over stability, stating her work now builds her legacy, not someone else’s. While some criticized her move, many applauded her courage. "This life I am building is a masterpiece in progress," Zara concluded optimistically.

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US Urges Bangladesh to Protect Hindus As Attacks Rise on Temples and Minorities

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:30am on 25 Dec 2024,Wednesday International

The US has called on Bangladesh to protect minority Hindus following reports of violence and attacks on temples. US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan spoke with Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus, urging respect for all faiths and human rights. Advocacy groups report brutal incidents, including killings, assaults, and temple destruction. HinduAction criticised Yunus for failing to control extremists. Congressman Shri Thanedar asked the Biden administration to address these issues strongly. The White House promised accountability for protecting minorities. Sullivan reaffirmed US support for a democratic Bangladesh. The violence follows the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government, with global concern growing.

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Pope Francis Opens Jubilee Year in Rome, Welcomes Over 30 Million Pilgrims with Call for Peace

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:22am on 25 Dec 2024,Wednesday International

Pope Francis opened the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica on Christmas Eve, starting a Jubilee year for Catholics. Over 30 million pilgrims are expected in Rome. The ceremony included prayers and blessings, with bells ringing across the Vatican. Pilgrims passing through the Holy Door will receive forgiveness for sins. Rome has undergone extensive renovations for the event, including restored monuments and improved roads. Security is tight, with 700 officers deployed. The pope called for peace and reflected on the suffering caused by wars. The Jubilee, themed "Pilgrims of Hope," includes global events and aims to inspire spiritual renewal.

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Gunmen Kill 3, Injure Many in Attack on Haiti’s Largest Public Hospital

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:15am on 25 Dec 2024,Wednesday International

Armed men attacked a public hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, killing three people, including two journalists and a police officer. The shooting occurred during a briefing about the hospital's reopening. Several others were injured. The General Hospital had been recaptured in July after being destroyed by gangs. The attack was blamed on the Viv Ansanm gang. Witnesses described the scene as chaotic and terrifying. Haiti’s transitional government promised action against the attackers. Haiti continues to face severe gang violence, with 85% of the capital under gang control and 5,000 deaths reported this year. The situation remains critical.

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15 Killed in Pakistani Airstrikes in Afghanistan, Taliban Promises Revenge

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:58am on 25 Dec 2024,Wednesday International

Pakistani airstrikes on December 24 in Afghanistan’s Paktika province killed at least 15 people, including women and children. The attacks targeted seven villages, including Laman, where five members of a family died. The Taliban condemned the strikes, calling them an attack on sovereignty, and vowed to retaliate. Pakistan has not confirmed the airstrikes but claims they targeted Taliban hideouts near the border. The Taliban denies these claims, stating civilians, including Waziristani refugees, were the victims. Tensions between the two countries remain high due to accusations of harbouring militants and rising attacks by the Pakistani Taliban (TTP).

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Astronauts Stranded On ISS Share Christmas Cheer Despite 6-Month Mission Extension

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:53pm on 24 Dec 2024,Tuesday International

Four astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) – Sunita Williams, Barry Wilmore, Don Pettit, and Nick Hague – shared a heartfelt Christmas message on December 23. Initially launched on an eight-day test flight on June 5, the Boeing Starliner spacecraft encountered technical issues, leaving them stranded. In their festive video, the crew passed weightless candy canes and thanked mission control teams for sacrifices during the holidays. Williams, a seasoned space traveler, marked another holiday season in orbit. The astronauts showcased canned festive meals and reflected on spending holidays away from loved ones while focusing on mission responsibilities.

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Santa’s Christmas Flight Lands At Heathrow, Bringing Festive Cheer

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:43pm on 24 Dec 2024,Tuesday International

On Christmas Eve 2024, Heathrow Airport delighted travelers with a creative touch. Its flight display system announced the arrival of Santa Claus and his reindeer from the North Pole at midnight. A charming message warned passengers to keep carrots safe, adding humor to the festive spirit. The Instagram post garnered 140,000 views, with users praising the innovative gesture. Heathrow also introduced a life-sized polar bear photo booth, holiday harmonies from "The Jingle Belles," and free gift-wrapping stations across terminals. Passengers celebrated the unique efforts to spread holiday cheer at one of the busiest airports in the UK.

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