India vs Australia 3rd Test, Day 2: Rain Threatens Play at Gabba as Series Stands Tied 1-1

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:54pm on 14 Dec 2024,Saturday International

Day 1 of the 3rd Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test at Brisbane's Gabba was disrupted by rain, allowing only 13.2 overs of play. India’s decision to bowl first saw Usman Khawaja (19*) and Nathan McSweeney (4*) remaining unbeaten overnight. Weather forecasts suggest rain early on Day 2, potentially delaying the start, though significant play is expected later under cloudy skies. India made changes with Ravindra Jadeja and Akash Deep replacing R Ashwin and Harshit Rana. The high-stakes match comes as the series is tied 1-1, with India winning in Perth and Australia bouncing back in Adelaide. Fans hope rain won’t spoil the decider.

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PM Modi Calls Congress "Bloodthirsty," Accuses It Of Altering Constitution 75 Times, Calls Emergency A "Taint"

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:28pm on 14 Dec 2024,Saturday International

Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused Congress of undermining India’s Constitution in a sharp Lok Sabha attack. Modi alleged Congress altered the Constitution 75 times, prioritizing power over democracy. "Congress tasted blood for power, wounding the Constitution’s soul," he said, labeling the 1975 Emergency a permanent "taint." Modi criticized Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi for exploiting constitutional amendments and suppressing citizens’ rights. He accused Congress of sowing discord while the Constitution upheld unity. Modi highlighted his government’s contributions, like Swachh Bharat toilets, contrasting them with Congress’s "Garibi Hatao" slogan. The speech sparked strong opposition from Congress MPs.

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Trump Threatens Business Cuts, Tariffs On Nations Refusing Migrants, Pledges Military Deportations

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:15pm on 14 Dec 2024,Saturday International

President-elect Donald Trump vowed to cut business ties and impose tariffs on countries refusing to accept deported migrants. In a Time magazine interview after being named 2024 "Person of the Year," Trump reiterated his focus on strict immigration policies, including using the National Guard for deportations. Emphasizing legal immigration, he warned against accepting prisoners or individuals from mental institutions. Trump pledged to deport families together and avoid prolonged detentions. "We'll do whatever it takes within the law," he stated, adding that non-compliant nations would face severe tariffs. The announcement underscores Trump’s commitment to border security during his presidency.

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UK Immigration Drops As Student Visa Rules Tighten, Indian Student Inflow Sees Significant Decline

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:04pm on 14 Dec 2024,Saturday International

UK immigration has declined due to tighter student visa regulations, with non-EU nationals comprising 86% of migrants. Changes introduced in January 2024, including restrictions on dependent visas and work visa switches, have impacted Indian student numbers. Indian student visa issuance dropped 19% year-on-year, while dependent visas fell 69%. The University and College Admissions Service (UCAS) reported a 3% drop in enrolments and a 32.55% decrease in CAS issuance for Indian students. As a result, UK universities face a shift in international student trends, especially among students from India, a major source of student visa applicants.

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“Today’s Impeachment is the Great Victory of the People,” Says Park Chan-Dae as South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:11pm on 14 Dec 2024,Saturday International

South Korea’s National Assembly impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol on December 14, 2024, following his controversial attempt to impose martial law. "Today’s impeachment is the great victory of the people," stated opposition leader Park Chan-dae. The impeachment motion passed with 204 lawmakers in favor, suspending Yoon from office. The decision follows protests sparked by Yoon's December 3 decree, which saw thousands gather in Seoul. Prime Minister Han Duck-soo will serve as acting president until the Constitutional Court issues a ruling on Yoon's future within 180 days.

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Iranian Singer Faces "Appropriate Action" For Performing Without Hijab

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:58am on 14 Dec 2024,Saturday International

Parastoo Ahmadi, an Iranian singer, faces prosecution after performing an online concert without a hijab, defying Iran's strict dress code. The judiciary has stated "appropriate action" has been taken, filing a legal case against Ahmadi and her production team. Streaming on YouTube, she appeared bare-shouldered in a black dress, with one song referencing protests following Mahsa Amini’s death in custody. Her message before the concert called for a "free and beautiful nation." The event occurred before a new law, with harsh penalties, including death, for hijab violations was enacted. Ahmadi’s actions have ignited debates over women's rights in Iran.

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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Impeached Over Martial Law Bid, Faces Criminal Probes

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:40am on 14 Dec 2024,Saturday International

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been impeached after his martial law declaration triggered a constitutional crisis and mass outrage. The motion to impeach passed with 204 votes in the 300-member parliament. Prime Minister Han Duck-soo will act as interim leader while the Constitutional Court decides Yoon's fate, a process that may take up to six months. Yoon's martial law, declared on December 3, involved deploying soldiers to block lawmakers from overturning the law. Opposition leader Park Chan-dae called the impeachment a victory for democracy. Yoon now faces criminal investigations over his controversial actions.

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Bangladesh Interim Government Seeks Dialogue with Arakan Army as Rohingya Refugee Crisis Worsens

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:18am on 14 Dec 2024,Saturday International

In response to escalating violence in Myanmar's Rakhine state, Bangladesh’s interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, is attempting to engage with the Arakan Army. The group now controls over 80% of Rakhine, including key areas where Rohingya Muslims reside. Bangladesh fears a fresh influx of refugees as the ongoing conflict disrupts stability. Yunus’s representative, Khalilur Rahman, stated that while communication is being established, no immediate actions will be taken without careful consideration. Bangladesh has already suspended ferry services from Teknaf to Saint Martin Island, affecting many in the Chittagong Division.

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Thousands Protest in Seoul as South Korea Prepares for Second Impeachment Vote Against President Yoon

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:07am on 14 Dec 2024,Saturday International

Thousands of protesters gathered outside South Korea's National Assembly in Seoul on December 14, 2024, as lawmakers prepared for a second vote on the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol. Yoon narrowly survived a previous impeachment attempt last weekend, but calls for his ouster have intensified after he attempted to impose martial law. Opposition lawmakers have pledged to hold weekly impeachment votes until Yoon is removed. A key challenge for the motion is gaining support from eight ruling party members. Yoon and his allies are under investigation for insurrection, with travel bans imposed on several of them.

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US President-elect Trump Criticises Ukraine for Firing US Missiles Into Russia

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:12pm on 13 Dec 2024,Friday International

US President-elect Donald Trump called Ukraine’s use of US missiles on Russian territory “crazy” in an interview with Time. He criticised President Biden's approval of the move, saying it escalates the war. Despite his disapproval, Trump stated he would not abandon Ukraine and aims for a swift resolution. He claimed to have a “very good plan” but refused to share details. Trump highlighted the devastating loss of life on both sides and urged for peace. This criticism comes as Russia escalates its attacks, using missiles and drones, while Ukraine continues to call for stronger global action against Moscow.

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