5 People Stabbed Near Amsterdam’s Dam Square, Netherlands; Suspect Arrested After Citizen Helped Stop Attack

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:24pm on 27 Mar 2025,Thursday International

5 people were stabbed near Amsterdam’s central Dam Square, Dutch police said. A suspect, who was also injured, has been arrested. Police said, "The suspect was overpowered with the help of a citizen... As his leg was injured, he was taken to a hospital." The area was sealed off, and ambulances rushed to the scene. A trauma helicopter arrived but later left. The motive for the attack is still unknown. Police have asked the public for any footage of the incident. A city council meeting was interrupted due to the stabbing. Investigations are ongoing. (PC: Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock)

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5 Injured In Stabbing Attack Near Amsterdam's Dam Square, Suspect Arrested

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:53pm on 27 Mar 2025,Thursday International

A stabbing near Amsterdam’s central Dam Square left five people injured, with police arresting a suspect. Authorities have yet to determine the motive. The attack occurred in a busy tourist area, leading to a suspension of public transport. Emergency services, including a helicopter, responded swiftly, and the area was cordoned off. Social media footage showed emergency vehicles near the Royal Palace. Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema left a town hall meeting upon hearing the news. Police have urged witnesses to share footage. The investigation is ongoing as officials work to determine the cause of the attack. (PC: AFP)

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Germany Leads Resistance To Trump’s 25% Car Tariff, Vows Retaliation

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:55pm on 27 Mar 2025,Thursday International

Germany has vowed to "not give in" as US President Donald Trump imposes a 25% tariff on imported cars and parts from April 2. Economy Minister Robert Habeck urged the European Union to "respond firmly." France called the move "very bad news," while Canada labeled it a "direct attack." China accused the US of violating trade rules, and Japan warned of "significant impact." Stocks of German automakers plunged. Trump defended the tariffs, claiming they protect US manufacturing. Hyundai announced a $21B US investment, which Trump hailed as proof tariffs work. The EU is considering countermeasures against American products. (PC: BCCI)

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Yemen's Houthis Fire Missiles At US Aircraft Carrier, Israeli Airport; 2 Killed In US Strikes

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:07pm on 27 Mar 2025,Thursday International

Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis launched ballistic missiles at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport and a military site near Tel Aviv, while also targeting the US aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman. Israel intercepted two missiles before they entered its territory. The Houthis claimed the attack was retaliation for US airstrikes. Meanwhile, US strikes on Houthi-controlled areas killed 2 people near Sanaa. Washington continues military action against the Houthis, who threaten Red Sea shipping routes. Houthi media reported 20 strikes in Sanaa and more in Saada. The group vowed further retaliation, escalating tensions in the region. (PC: Getty Images)

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Muhammad Yunus Visits China on Bangladesh Independence Day, Raising Concerns in India

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:57pm on 27 Mar 2025,Thursday International

Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus flew to China on Bangladesh’s Independence Day, signaling a diplomatic shift amid strained India ties. His visit, described by Dhaka as a “message,” includes talks with President Xi Jinping, economic negotiations, and investment discussions. India, which had not responded positively to Yunus’ request for a visit, emphasized “mutual sensitivity” in its greetings. Rising attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh and increasing Chinese influence are key Indian concerns. With China deepening its economic and strategic ties with Bangladesh, Yunus’ visit marks a geopolitical shift that India is closely monitoring. (PC: India Today)

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South Korea Wildfires Kill 27, Thousands Displaced As Cultural Sites Burn

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:07pm on 27 Mar 2025,Thursday International

South Korea is battling its largest wildfires on record, killing 27 and displacing tens of thousands. The blazes, which began on March 21 in the southeast, have devastated homes and cultural sites, including a 1,300-year-old temple in Uiseong. Strong winds and dry conditions have fueled the infernos, making firefighting efforts difficult. Helicopters face risks, with one crashing during operations. Authorities suspect human activities ignited multiple fires. Eyewitnesses describe "apocalyptic" destruction. Officials warn that more cultural sites remain under threat as emergency teams race to contain the disaster. (PC: Getty Images)

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Michael Schumacher Insider Reveals 'Very Sad' Condition 11 Years After Skiing Accident

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:32pm on 27 Mar 2025,Thursday International

Michael Schumacher, the seven-time F1 champion, "can no longer communicate verbally" and remains fully dependent on caregivers, according to German journalist Felix Gorner. Schumacher, 56, suffered severe brain injuries in a 2013 skiing accident and has been under private care ever since. His family has strictly protected his privacy, allowing only around 20 people access to him. Gorner’s update follows past claims that Schumacher communicates through eye movements. His son, Mick Schumacher, acknowledged in 2021 that their relationship would have been different if his father were healthy. The family continues to shield Schumacher’s condition from the public. (PC: AFP) 

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Samsung Electronics Co-CEO Han Jong-hee Dies Of Heart Attack At 63

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:57am on 27 Mar 2025,Thursday International

Samsung Electronics co-CEO Han Jong-hee passed away at 63 due to cardiac arrest on Tuesday. Han, who led Samsung’s consumer electronics and mobile division, had chaired the company’s shareholder meeting last week. He joined Samsung nearly 40 years ago and became CEO in 2022. His death comes as the company struggles with falling share prices and competition in AI-driven semiconductors. Samsung, which lost its smartphone market lead to Apple, has yet to name Han’s successor. A company spokesperson confirmed he was scheduled to attend a product launch on Wednesday. (PC: boomerang)

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Six Feared Dead as Tourist Submarine Carrying 40 People Sinks Off Egypt’s Hurghada Coast

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 10:53am on 27 Mar 2025,Thursday International

At least six people are feared dead and nine others injured after a tourist submarine sank near Hurghada, Egypt, early Thursday. According to local sources, 29 people were rescued, while the injured—four in critical condition—were taken to nearby hospitals. The submarine was carrying around 40 tourists when the incident occurred. Authorities are investigating the cause of the sinking, while rescue operations continue. The Red Sea region is a popular tourist destination, known for its diving and underwater excursions. More details are expected as officials work to determine the circumstances behind the tragic accident. (PC: BBC News)  

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Russian TV Journalist Anna Prokofieva Killed In Landmine Blast Near Ukraine Border

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:38am on 27 Mar 2025,Thursday International

Anna Prokofieva, a 35-year-old journalist with Russia’s state-run Channel One, was killed in a landmine explosion in Russia’s Belgorod region near the Ukraine border. Cameraman Dmitry Volkov was seriously injured. Channel One stated they ran over a landmine planted by Ukrainian forces. Prokofieva had been covering the Ukraine war since 2023, often posting pro-Kremlin content. Her last Telegram post depicted her in military fatigues near the border. Russia’s Belgorod region has seen frequent attacks, with nearly 20 journalists killed since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. (PC: X/@russembkenya)

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