Israel Launches Ground Operation In Gaza, Over 436 Killed In Airstrikes

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:57pm on 19 Mar 2025,Wednesday International

Israel has launched a ground operation in Gaza a day after airstrikes ended a ceasefire in place since January. The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said the operation aims to expand the security zone and create a partial buffer between northern and southern Gaza. Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz warned Gazans to return hostages and remove Hamas. The Gaza Health Ministry reported 436 deaths, including 183 children, with 678 wounded. The IDF claims it targets militants, while the UN calls it one of the deadliest conflicts for humanitarian workers. Strikes continued Wednesday at a lower intensity.

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"Domestic Terrorism": US Attorney General Condemns Attacks On Elon Musk's Tesla

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:36pm on 19 Mar 2025,Wednesday International

US Attorney General Pam Bondi called recent attacks on Tesla properties "domestic terrorism" and vowed severe consequences for perpetrators. A fire at a Tesla Collision Center in Las Vegas damaged five vehicles, with "Resist" spray-painted on the building. Elon Musk shared footage, calling the attacks "evil." Tesla has faced multiple vandalism incidents across the US and Europe, affecting dealerships and charging stations. Musk, a key Trump ally, blamed "hatred from the left." Tesla shares have dropped, and security concerns led to its removal from the Vancouver Auto Show. Trump promised tough action against those responsible.

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Hugs And Handshakes: NASA Welcomes Sunita Williams To ‘Home Sweet Home’

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:35pm on 19 Mar 2025,Wednesday International

NASA welcomed Sunita Williams and Crew-9 at Johnson Space Center after their return from the ISS. Williams and Butch Wilmore spent 285 days in space, completing 4,576 orbits around Earth and covering 195 million km. They contributed to 150 scientific experiments, including human health in microgravity. NASA shared pictures of their arrival, writing, "Welcome home, Butch, Suni, Nick, & Aleksandr!" Williams and Wilmore will undergo a 45-day rehabilitation to readjust to Earth’s gravity. Their Dragon capsule’s landing featured a rare sight—dolphins near the splashdown zone.

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Russia, Ukraine Trade Attacks After Putin-Trump Call on Ceasefire

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:15pm on 19 Mar 2025,Wednesday International

Hours after Vladimir Putin told Donald Trump that Russia would halt strikes on Ukrainian energy sites, both nations launched fresh attacks. Ukraine reported Russian strikes on hospitals, including one in Sumy, while Russia said Ukrainian drones hit an oil depot in Krasnodar. Moscow intercepted 57 drones, 35 near Kursk. Putin rejected a full ceasefire, demanding an end to Western military aid. Zelensky criticized Putin’s stance and confirmed an upcoming call with Trump. Meanwhile, U.S.-Ukraine talks in Saudi Arabia continue. Russia and the U.S. are expected to set new meeting dates soon.

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EU Leaders Signal Flexibility on Non-EU Partners' Participation in EU Defence Scheme

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:53pm on 19 Mar 2025,Wednesday International

European leaders Kaja Kallas and Andrius Kubilius responded to concerns regarding the exclusion of most non-EU countries from a new EU defence initiative. While some countries, including Norway and Ukraine, remain involved, the US, UK, and Turkey are not part of the scheme. Kubilius emphasized that “nobody is excluded,” suggesting flexibility through partnership agreements with third-party entities. Kallas, speaking after her visit to the UK, highlighted ongoing talks about a defence partnership with Britain, aiming for outcomes before the EU-UK summit in May, amid challenges over EU unity and funding priorities.

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China’s FTA Not Beneficial for Maldives Amid Debt Crisis, Nasheed Seeks Indian Support

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:52pm on 19 Mar 2025,Wednesday International

Former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed criticized the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with China, highlighting its lack of benefits for the Maldives due to limited exports to China. The deal, which went into effect in January 2025, exacerbates the country’s fiscal challenges by reducing government revenue from import duties. Nasheed expressed hope that India would assist in averting a potential debt default. He emphasized that the Maldives' prosperity relies on strong ties with India, calling for renewed cooperation amidst the island nation’s growing debt crisis.  

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Israel Launches New Gaza Strikes, 13 Killed As Netanyahu Vows ‘Full Force’ Military Action

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:18pm on 19 Mar 2025,Wednesday International

Israel resumed heavy airstrikes on Gaza, killing at least 13 people overnight, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to fight "in full force." Strikes hit Gaza City, Khan Younis, and Hamas-controlled sites. The UN warned of escalating civilian casualties, with food and medicine blocked at borders. Egypt condemned the attacks as a ceasefire violation. Hamas confirmed leaders were killed, while Israel insists hostages remain its priority. Talks on a truce continue under fire. The Hamas-run health ministry reports over 48,500 Palestinians dead since October 7.

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Turkish Lira Plunges to Record Low After Opposition Leader Ekrem Imamoglu’s Detention Amid Rising Political Tensions

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:02pm on 19 Mar 2025,Wednesday International

On March 19, 2025, Turkey's lira plunged to a record low of 42 to the dollar, a 12.7% drop, following the detention of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a key opposition figure. The arrest, viewed by many as politically motivated, sparked fears of further instability. The financial markets were hit hard, with stocks dropping around 6% and government bonds facing sharp declines. Analysts are concerned that the lira’s sharp fall could impact Turkey's monetary policy, potentially halting recent interest rate cuts. The detention is seen as part of a broader crackdown on opposition leaders.    

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Bombay High Court Orders Quick Decision On Yuzvendra Chahal's Divorce Plea, ₹4.75 Crore Alimony Involved

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:42am on 19 Mar 2025,Wednesday International

The Bombay High Court directed a family court to decide Yuzvendra Chahal and Dhanashree Verma’s divorce petition by March 20. The couple, married in 2020, filed for mutual divorce on February 5. The family court initially denied waiving the six-month cooling-off period, citing partial alimony payment. Chahal agreed to pay ₹4.75 crore, of which ₹2.37 crore was paid. The High Court ruled the cooling-off period unnecessary, given their 2.5-year separation. Chahal, set to play for Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2025, was seen supporting Team India in Dubai. Dhanashree’s family denied rumors of a ₹60 crore alimony demand.

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Elon Musk Claims Biden Blocked Sunita Williams’ Early Return From Space

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:34am on 19 Mar 2025,Wednesday International

Elon Musk alleged that Joe Biden’s administration rejected SpaceX’s offer to bring back Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore earlier, calling it a “political” decision. The astronauts, initially set for an 8-day mission in June 2024, remained on the ISS for over 9 months due to issues with Boeing’s Starliner. Musk thanked Donald Trump for prioritizing their return, with Crew-9 landing off Florida’s coast. Williams was seen waving as NASA conducted medical checks. Trump accused Biden of abandoning the astronauts, stating, “We had to go get them.” NASA assured Crew-9 would soon receive fresh food.

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