Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:33pm on 03 Mar 2025,Monday International
As India prepares for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 semi-final against Australia, Harbhajan Singh urged the team to focus on stopping Travis Head and restricting Australia's power-hitters. "Shami saab, bahut ho gaya Travis Head ka kaam," he said, advising Mohammed Shami to dismiss Head early. Sourav Ganguly praised Shami’s contributions, calling him a “fine bowler” alongside Jasprit Bumrah. Ganguly also emphasized India's dominance in white-ball cricket, saying, “India can defeat anyone.” The high-stakes clash will decide who advances to the final on March 9.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:42pm on 03 Mar 2025,Monday International
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky remains determined after a challenging diplomatic trip. He met UK leaders and King Charles after tense talks in the US. Critics say he should reset ties with Donald Trump, but Zelensky refuses to apologise. He insists Ukraine will not give up its land to Russia. He is open to a minerals deal with the US but says Ukraine’s freedom is not for sale. French and UK leaders are pushing for peace talks. As Zelensky flew home, he joked about knowing everything, but the future of the war remains uncertain.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:13am on 03 Mar 2025,Monday International
A magnitude 3.9 earthquake struck Hollywood as celebrities gathered for Oscars afterparties. The quake, with its epicenter in North Hollywood, hit just after 10 PM local time, causing brief panic but no reported injuries or damage. Attendees at the Vanity Fair afterparty felt a sudden jolt, with high-rise buildings swaying. BBC’s Emma Vardy, on the 15th floor, described the experience as “like jelly.” A resident described the experience, saying, "I felt that in my bones," surprised at the quake’s strength. The Los Angeles Fire Department confirmed no need for emergency measures. This marks the 40th earthquake in Southern California since March began, though most were minor. The USGS confirmed no tsunami threat.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 08:09am on 03 Mar 2025,Monday International
U.S. President Donald Trump criticized European nations for their focus on Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting they should instead address internal issues like migrant-related crimes. Trump emphasized the importance of prioritizing domestic safety and security over external geopolitical concerns. He argued that while international relations are significant, ensuring the well-being of citizens by tackling internal challenges should take precedence. This perspective aligns with his longstanding advocacy for stringent immigration policies and national security measures. Trump's remarks have sparked discussions across Europe regarding the balance between addressing external threats and internal societal issues. The debate continues on how best to allocate resources and attention to effectively manage both domestic and international challenges.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:48am on 03 Mar 2025,Monday International
UK PM Keir Starmer unveiled a four-point plan to secure Ukraine’s sovereignty, forming a “coalition of the willing” with European nations. At a summit with 18 leaders, including Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky, Starmer stressed military aid, economic pressure on Russia, and post-war security guarantees. France and the UK proposed a one-month truce, while the EU called for rearming Europe. Starmer announced £1.6B for Ukraine’s air defense. Zelensky, after a tense meeting with Trump, met King Charles III and reiterated Ukraine’s readiness to sign a U.S. minerals deal. NATO Secretary General Rutte emphasized Europe's commitment to sustaining Ukraine’s fight.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 05:34am on 03 Mar 2025,Monday International
Benjamin Elliott, 21, from Houston, United States was sentenced to 15 years in prison for the 2021 murder of his twin sister, Meghan, when they were both 17. Elliott claimed he was sleepwalking during the attack and believed he was dreaming. He found his sister with a knife in her neck, removed it, and attempted CPR before calling 911. Despite his defense, supported by a neurologist's testimony on parasomnias (sleep disorders including sleepwalking), the jury found him guilty. Evidence showed Elliott was using his cellphone immediately before the stabbing and had stifled Meghan’s screams with a pillow. Prosecutors highlighted that the knife used was obtained the night before the murder, pointing to premeditation.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:13am on 03 Mar 2025,Monday International
UK PM Keir Starmer unveiled a four-point plan to bolster Ukraine’s defense and secure lasting peace. The strategy includes continued military aid, economic pressure on Russia, Ukraine’s presence in peace talks, and forming a "coalition of the willing" for post-war security. The UK committed £1.6bn for air defense missiles, reinforcing its £2.2bn military aid loan. At a European summit, Zelensky hailed strong support but faced US resistance, as tensions flared between him and Trump. The US began peace talks with Russia, excluding Ukraine. Starmer emphasized Europe’s responsibility while acknowledging the US’s role in securing peace. Meanwhile, Zelensky is poised to finalize a critical mineral deal with the US.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 03:53am on 03 Mar 2025,Monday International
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's recent visit to the White House culminated in a heated exchange with U.S. President Donald Trump, leading to the abrupt termination of discussions on a crucial minerals agreement. The confrontation arose when Zelensky challenged Vice President JD Vance's advocacy for diplomacy with Russia, referencing past Russian aggressions. This prompted accusations from Vance and Trump of ingratitude on Zelensky's part, with Trump warning of potential withdrawal of U.S. support and accusing Zelensky of "gambling with World War III." In response, European leaders have rallied behind Ukraine. EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas vowed increased aid, stating, "We will step up our support to Ukraine." French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized, "There is one attacker: Russia. There is one people under attack: Ukraine." These developments underscore the escalating tensions between Kyiv and Washington, while solidifying Europe's commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:51pm on 02 Mar 2025,Sunday International
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met King Charles III at Sandringham after a heated White House exchange with Donald Trump. Zelenskyy arrived via helicopter from London, where he attended a security summit with UK PM Keir Starmer and European leaders. The private meeting, held in the royal estate’s calm setting, contrasted sharply with his earlier Oval Office clash. The UK government carefully choreographed the visit to show support for Ukraine while avoiding White House tensions. Meanwhile, Trump claimed Zelenskyy was "not ready for peace" in a Truth Social post. The visit underscored Britain’s diplomatic balancing act in the ongoing war.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:43pm on 02 Mar 2025,Sunday International
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a new £1.6 billion ($2 billion) export finance package to bolster Ukraine’s defences, allowing the purchase of 5,000 air-defence missiles. The funding is part of a £2.26 billion ($2.84 billion) loan agreement signed by UK and Ukrainian officials, with the first tranche expected next week. Starmer, hosting European leaders in London, urged stronger support for Ukraine after Zelensky’s White House clash with Trump. Britain, France, and Ukraine also discussed a ceasefire proposal to present to the US. The loan will be funded by profits from frozen Russian assets.