Iran Proposes Indirect Nuclear Talks with U.S. via Oman, Warns Gulf States Against Enabling Military Strikes Amid Rising Tensions

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 01:10pm on 06 Apr 2025,Sunday International

Iran has signaled openness to indirect negotiations with the United States over its nuclear program through Omani mediation, amid increasing threats from Washington. A senior Iranian official said Tehran would assess U.S. intentions before committing to any further steps. Simultaneously, Iran issued stern warnings to regional neighbors—including Qatar, UAE, Iraq, and Turkey—against allowing U.S. forces to use their territories or airspace for potential strikes, labeling such actions as hostile. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has ordered heightened military readiness, escalating concerns over regional conflict and diplomatic breakdown. (PC: Money Control)

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Israel Detains and Deports Two British Labour MPs Over Alleged Anti-Israel Intent During Delegation Visit to Palestinian Territories

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 12:52pm on 06 Apr 2025,Sunday International

On April 5, 2025, British Labour MPs Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed were detained at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport and deported by Israeli authorities. The two were part of a UK parliamentary delegation intending to visit the occupied Palestinian territories. Israel claimed the MPs aimed to document Israeli military actions and promote “anti-Israel hatred.” UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy condemned the move, calling it “deeply concerning” and a blow to democratic engagement. The incident has intensified diplomatic tensions between the UK and Israel amid the ongoing Gaza conflict and humanitarian crisis. (PC: Reuters)

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"Do It Now" Son of Detained British Couple Urges U.S. to Help as Father Suffers Beating in Taliban Custody

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:36pm on 06 Apr 2025,Sunday International

The son of a British couple held by the Taliban has urged the U.S. to help secure their release. Peter Reynolds, 79, and Barbie Reynolds, 75, were arrested in Afghanistan’s Bamyan province on February 1. Their son, Jonathan Reynolds, made an emotional plea: "Anybody who can help, do it now." Their friend, American citizen Faye Hall, was also detained but later freed. The couple has no formal charges, but Peter was reportedly beaten. "They are innocent, yet they suffer," Jonathan said. The Taliban calls their arrest a "misunderstanding," but efforts to free them have failed. (PC: The Independent)

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Deadly Strike on Gaza Aid Convoy: Footage Contradicts Israeli Claims, Red Crescent and UN Demand Independent Probe

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 12:11pm on 06 Apr 2025,Sunday International

A convoy including Palestinian Red Crescent ambulances, a UN vehicle, and a Gaza Civil Defence fire truck came under Israeli fire near Rafah, killing 15 aid workers. Israel initially claimed the convoy approached without lights and without coordination, but mobile footage by a slain paramedic, Refat Radwan, showed the vehicles clearly marked with lights on. Israel later admitted this claim was inaccurate. Though IDF says some medics were linked to Hamas, no evidence was provided. The Red Crescent and international bodies are calling for an independent investigation. Bodies were buried in sand and uncovered a week later. (The New York Times)

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Rep. Suhas Subramanyam Demands Ouster of Defense Secretary and NSA Over Improper Use of Signal App for Classified Military Communications

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 12:00pm on 06 Apr 2025,Sunday International

Indian American Congressman Suhas Subramanyam has called for the immediate resignations of U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz after it was revealed they used the encrypted app Signal to discuss sensitive military operations, including those in Yemen. The situation gained further attention when journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was mistakenly added to one of the group chats. Subramanyam warned that such practices jeopardize national security and urged a full investigation into the misuse of unsecured communication platforms by top officials. (PC: Wikipedia)

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Gaza's Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amid Continuous Israeli Airstrikes Claiming 46 Lives Within 24 Hours

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:52am on 06 Apr 2025,Sunday International

Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip have resulted in at least 46 Palestinian deaths over the past 24 hours, with 21 fatalities occurring overnight. The attacks were primarily concentrated in Gaza City and the southern region of the Strip. In Gaza City, a father and his daughter were killed in a drone strike, while in the southern area, a displacement tent was hit, resulting in at least six deaths. Medical sources report that 19 individuals were killed in Khan Younis this morning, with expectations that the death toll may rise. The continuous bombardment has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, leading to increased casualties and displacement among the civilian population. (PC: New York Times, The Washington Post, CNBC)

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Era of Globalisation ‘At an End’, Says UK Minister, as Countries Mull Tariff Responses

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:49am on 06 Apr 2025,Sunday International

US President Donald Trump has imposed a 10% tariff on imports from several countries, including the UK, marking a significant shift in global trade dynamics. In response, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is considering an economic policy overhaul to mitigate potential long-term impacts. Jaguar Land Rover has paused US shipments to assess the tariff's effects, highlighting concerns for the UK automotive industry. Additionally, UK Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones stated that the era of globalization has ended, suggesting consumers should prepare for tougher economic conditions. (PC: Reuters & Getty Images)

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'Pikachu' Joins 'Hands Off' Protests In Washington After Confronting Riot Police In Turkey

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:29am on 06 Apr 2025,Sunday International

Over 1,200 “Hands Off” protests erupted across all 50 U.S. states Saturday, marking the largest demonstration since President Donald Trump’s return to office. Protesters rallied against sweeping federal worker layoffs, the shutdown of Social Security offices, deep cuts to healthcare, immigrant deportations, and rollbacks of LGBTQ+ rights. Speeches and placards targeted both Trump and adviser Elon Musk, accusing them of seizing control over institutions. A standout protester dressed as Pikachu symbolized global resistance, echoing recent protests in Turkey. From Anchorage to Miami, demonstrators demanded protections for democracy, public services, and civil rights. Organizers urged the international community to hold the U.S. administration accountable. (PC: NDTV & The Tribune)

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"He's A Lunatic": Thousands Protest Against Donald Trump Across US

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:17am on 06 Apr 2025,Sunday International

On April 5, 2025, tens of thousands across the U.S. protested against President Donald Trump and advisor Elon Musk's policies, including government downsizing, trade tariffs, and social service cuts. Organized by groups like Indivisible and MoveOn, "Hands Off!" rallies occurred in over 1,000 cities, including Washington, D.C., New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Protesters voiced concerns over civil liberties, economic instability, and Musk's influence in the Department of Government Efficiency. Speakers such as Rev. William Barber II and Rep. Jamie Raskin criticized the administration's actions. Demonstrations also took place in European cities like London and Berlin, reflecting international apprehension over U.S. policies. (PC: Reuters & Hindustan Times)

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Ronin The Rat Breaks World Record in Cambodia by Detecting More Than 100 Landmines

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 08:39am on 06 Apr 2025,Sunday International

Ronin, an African giant pouched rat trained by the Belgian charity APOPO, has set a new Guinness World Record by detecting 109 landmines and 15 unexploded ordnance items in Cambodia since 2021. His remarkable achievements underscore the effectiveness of using trained rats in humanitarian demining efforts. Cambodia remains heavily affected by landmines due to decades of conflict, with significant casualties reported over the years. Ronin's contributions have been instrumental in clearing contaminated land, thereby enhancing safety and supporting local communities. His handler, Phanny, regards him as both an asset and a valued partner in their mission to eliminate landmines. (PC: Getty Images & Apopo saves lives)

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