Iran Says US Deal ‘Never Been Closer’ as Trump Amplifies Araghchi’s Optimistic Message

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:40pm on 12 Jun 2026,Friday International

  Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Iran and the United States are closer than ever to reaching an agreement aimed at ending months of Middle East conflict. In a post on X, Araghchi described the proposed “Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding” as being nearer to completion than at any previous stage and urged media outlets to avoid speculation regarding its contents. He said full details would be released publicly once negotiations are finalised. Minutes after the post, US President Donald Trump reshared it on Truth Social. Araghchi’s comments came after Trump criticised reports in Iranian media, saying published details of the proposed framework had “nothing to do” with terms agreed to in writing.

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'Worst World Cup Experience Ever': Fans Slam Zee5 Broadcast During Mexico-South Africa Clash

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:03pm on 12 Jun 2026,Friday Sports

Indian football fans renewed criticism of Zee Entertainment during the opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026, citing poor streaming quality on the Zee5 app during Mexico’s 2-0 victory over South Africa. Complaints flooded social media, with users describing the viewing experience as unsatisfactory and raising concerns over the absence of a 4K streaming option. The backlash follows an earlier controversy in which Zee reduced the number of devices allowed under its World Cup subscription plan from three to one, prompting widespread criticism before restoring the original offer. Fans also objected to highlights not being freely accessible. Zee later clarified that subscribers joining after 10 PM IST on Thursday would be limited to one device.

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Brazil Boosts 2026 World Cup Hopes with Smart Vests and Analytics

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:35pm on 12 Jun 2026,Friday Sports

Brazil are using advanced player-tracking technology in their build-up to the FIFA World Cup 2026, gathering years of performance data on players across club and national teams. Sensor-equipped smart vests monitor metrics including sprint speed, heart rate, workload, fatigue and injury recovery, with information shared by clubs and integrated into the Brazilian Football Confederation’s database. Head of sports science Guilherme Passos said the system helps coaches assess player fitness, rehabilitation progress and tactical suitability despite limited time with international squads. The technology also assists in managing injuries and monitoring workloads during the tournament. Brazil will continue using the tracking systems throughout the World Cup, including during matches and recovery periods. (PC: Getty Images)

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‘Totally Unacceptable’: Trump Raises Alarm Over Alleged Iranian Drone Strike on Indian Vessels Leaving Hormuz

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:23pm on 12 Jun 2026,Friday India Global

US President Donald Trump claimed that Iranian drones targeted Indian ships leaving the Strait of Hormuz, describing the alleged attack as “totally unacceptable” in a Truth Social post. His remarks come amid three attacks on commercial vessels carrying Indian crew members in the Gulf of Oman over four days. India has lodged a strong protest with US Chargé d’Affaires Jason Meeks, expressing concern over repeated strikes on commercial shipping. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, the Palau-flagged tanker Marivex was disabled on June 8, Settebello was struck on June 10 killing three Indian sailors, and Jalveer was attacked on June 11. Investigations and diplomatic engagements continue.

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‘War of Attrition’: World Cup 2026 Ticket Prices Spark Fan Revolt as Empty Seats Raise Questions Over FIFA Strategy

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:56pm on 12 Jun 2026,Friday Sports

The FIFA World Cup 2026 has faced criticism over high ticket prices after several matches, including South Korea vs Czech Republic in Guadalajara, showed large sections of empty seats. Despite FIFA reporting hundreds of millions of ticket requests, thousands of tickets remain available for upcoming matches, including Canada’s opening game against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto. Fans and commentators have accused FIFA of refusing to lower prices, describing the situation as a “war of attrition” between supporters and organisers. Reports noted lower-tier tickets reaching $500 and hospitality packages exceeding $5,000. Average ticket prices range from $598 in Los Angeles to $2,096 in Mexico City. (PC: Reuters)

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Indian Man Uses Cricket Skills to Save 3-Year-Old Dangling From London Window

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:44pm on 12 Jun 2026,Friday International

A three-year-old girl was rescued after she was left dangling from a window ledge above a pawnbroker’s shop in London. The dramatic rescue involved a police officer and Indian resident Mohamed Jesil, a restaurant manager and father of five-month-old twins. After bystanders raised the alarm, the officer climbed onto a ledge beneath the child while Jesil crossed nearby rooftops to assist. When the girl lost her grip, Jesil caught her as the officer helped steady them. Jesil later said he acted instinctively and credited his cricket background for helping with the catch. The girl was unharmed, and her father praised both rescuers as “amazing heroes”.

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Three Red Cards in World Cup Opener Raise Questions Over FIFA’s New Refereeing Crackdown

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:43pm on 12 Jun 2026,Friday Sports

The FIFA World Cup 2026 opener between Mexico and South Africa produced three red cards, nearly matching the combined total from the entire 2018 and 2022 tournaments, which recorded four dismissals each. South Africa’s Sphephelo Sithole and Themba Zwane, along with Mexico’s César Montes, were sent off in a heated match at Estadio Azteca. The surge in dismissals has drawn attention to FIFA’s new refereeing framework, developed under refereeing chief Pierluigi Collina and implemented through updated IFAB laws. The changes include expanded VAR authority and stricter action against confrontational behaviour. Analysts suggest the opening-night decisions may reflect a deliberate effort to enforce discipline more aggressively throughout the tournament. (PC: X/@FootyAccums)

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Geneva Emerges as Front-Runner for Potential US-Iran Peace Deal Signing

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:35pm on 12 Jun 2026,Friday International

The United States and Iran are reportedly moving closer to an agreement that would extend the ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with Geneva emerging as a possible venue for signing the accord. The development comes ahead of the G7 summit in Evian, France, from June 15-17. According to officials cited by Bloomberg, the arrangement is expected to take the form of a memorandum of understanding rather than a final treaty. US President Donald Trump has said a deal could be signed as early as this weekend and claimed Iran’s leadership supports it. However, Tehran has denied approving any final draft, though prospects for eventual approval reportedly remain high. (PC: X)

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Jaishankar Hits Back at West, Says European Weapons Have Long Been Used Against India

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:22pm on 12 Jun 2026,Friday India Global

India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar forcefully defended New Delhi’s Russian oil purchases during the Kultaranta Talks in Finland, rejecting Western criticism over India’s energy ties with Moscow. Responding to questions on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Jaishankar said India buys oil based on affordability and availability, noting that European demand for Middle Eastern crude after 2022 pushed India toward Russian supplies. He also revealed that the United States had encouraged India to continue buying Russian oil to help stabilise global energy markets. Criticising Europe’s position, Jaishankar argued that European-made weapons had been used against India for decades, while India had never supplied arms threatening European security or interests.

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Nora Fatehi’s ‘Siir Siir’ Creates FIFA Anthem History, Surpasses Shakira’s Record

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:39am on 12 Jun 2026,Friday Sports

Indian actress and singer Nora Fatehi has achieved a major global milestone as her FIFA World Cup 2026 anthem “Siir Siir” reportedly became the most-watched FIFA anthem on YouTube within its first 24 hours, crossing 20 million views and surpassing the previous first-day record associated with Shakira. The song, featuring French artist Vegedream and producer Sanjoy, is part of the official FIFA World Cup 2026 album. The anthem has received widespread international attention for its energetic sound, multicultural appeal, and strong visual presentation, marking another significant achievement for Nora on the global music stage.

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