Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:46pm on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday India Global
US President Donald Trump praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and expressed hope for a positive trade deal with India. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Trump called Modi “a fantastic man” and “a friend.” “We are going to have a good deal,” Trump said in remarks to Indian media. His comments came despite strained trade ties and high US tariffs on Indian goods. Trump again linked trade relief to India’s purchase of Russian oil and warned of higher tariffs. India has denied giving any assurances on oil imports and said decisions are based on national interest. Talks between the two countries are ongoing. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:43pm on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday India Global
India has not yet decided whether to join US President Donald Trump’s proposed Board of Peace. The signing ceremony is planned on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Switzerland. Officials said New Delhi is studying the proposal due to sensitive issues linked to its open mandate. The board is aimed at peace efforts in Gaza, but its charter does not mention Gaza directly and appears to bypass the United Nations. Several countries, including Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, have accepted the invite. India supports peace and a two-state solution but remains cautious. China and Russia are also undecided. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:36pm on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday Sports
Abhishek Sharma produced a stunning knock as India beat New Zealand by 48 runs in the first T20I in Nagpur. The opener smashed 84 off 35 balls, hitting eight sixes and five fours. India posted 238 for 7. Rinku Singh added an unbeaten 44 off 20 balls. Suryakumar Yadav scored 32 during a key partnership. New Zealand’s chase was led by Glenn Phillips, who hit 78. But wickets fell regularly. Varun Chakravarthy took 2 for 37 as New Zealand finished on 190 for 7. (PC: AP)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:32pm on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday International
3 Palestinian journalists were killed in an Israeli strike in central Gaza, first responders said on Wednesday. Gaza’s Hamas-run civil defence said their car was hit in the al-Zahra area. The journalists were identified as Mohammed Salah Qeshta, Anas Ghunaim, and Abdul Raouf Shaat. The Israeli military said it struck suspects operating a drone linked to Hamas and said the incident is being examined. A humanitarian group said the vehicle was clearly marked and on a relief mission. The Committee to Protect Journalists said Gaza remains the deadliest conflict for journalists. At least 466 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire began in October. (PC: EPA)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:25pm on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday India Global
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday expressed confidence about a strong trade deal with India and praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, Trump called Modi a “fantastic leader” and said, “We will have a great deal with India.” His remarks come despite recent trade tensions and high US tariffs on Indian goods. Officials said both sides remain in active talks. India and the US aim to more than double bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030. Discussions continue on trade, energy, defence, and technology.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:09pm on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday International
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a landmark speech at Davos declaring the US-led "rules-based international order" is experiencing "a rupture," not a transition. The career economist warned middle powers that "compliance will not buy safety" and urged them to act together, stating "if we're not at the table, we're on the menu." Carney, who entered politics less than a year ago, emphasized the old order won't return and "nostalgia is not a strategy." He characterized the new reality as "intensifying great power rivalry" where powerful nations use economic integration as coercion. Canada declared firm support for Greenland and Denmark against Trump's annexation plans. His speech received a standing ovation. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:31pm on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday Science
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has retired after a remarkable 27-year career, with her retirement effective December 27, 2025. The Indian-origin astronaut accumulated 608 days in orbit second-highest among NASA astronauts across three missions since joining in 1998. Williams holds the world record for most spacewalks by a female astronaut with nine totaling 62 hours. Her final mission aboard Boeing Starliner, initially planned for one week, extended to nine-and-a-half months due to technical problems. Williams also achieved historic firsts including running a marathon and completing a triathlon in space. NASA Administrator praised her as a trailblazer whose contributions advanced science and paved the way for Artemis lunar missions and Mars exploration. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:27pm on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday Sports
The ICC Board has rejected Bangladesh's request to relocate T20 World Cup matches from India, with the proposal defeated 14-2 in a board vote. The ICC warned the Bangladesh Cricket Board that if the team refuses to travel to India for scheduled fixtures starting February 7, it will be replaced by Scotland. Bangladesh has one day to convey its final position. Currently, Bangladesh is scheduled to play three league matches in Kolkata and one in Mumbai. Only Pakistan's PCB supported Bangladesh's request citing security concerns. The BCB proposed a group swap to play all matches in Sri Lanka, but the ICC rejected this. The dispute escalated after BCCI removed Mustafizur Rahman from IPL 2026. (PC: AP)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:17pm on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday India Global
US President Donald Trump expressed strong confidence in India-US trade relations during an exclusive interview with Moneycontrol on Wednesday at Davos. Trump praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him "a fantastic man and a friend of mine," and voiced optimism about reaching a favorable bilateral trade agreement. The US President said he held Modi in high esteem and described him as a trusted personal friend. Trump's comments indicate positive prospects for the proposed India-US trade deal currently under negotiation. This statement comes amid ongoing trade discussions between the two nations and follows Trump's earlier imposition of tariffs on Indian goods since August last year.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:49pm on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday International
US President Donald Trump ruled out using force to acquire Greenland during his World Economic Forum speech in Davos on Wednesday, stating "I won't use force" despite earlier speculation. Trump called Denmark "ungrateful" and described Greenland as a "small ask" over a "piece of ice," seeking immediate negotiations for acquisition. He argued no nation except the US can secure Greenland, linking his push to Arctic security concerns. Trump's threats have frayed transatlantic ties and worried NATO leaders about alliance stability. During the hour-long speech, he mistakenly referred to Greenland as Iceland multiple times. Denmark and Greenland have offered alternatives for increased US presence on the 57,000-population territory.