Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:46pm on 05 Apr 2026,Sunday International
False claims about US President Donald Trump’s death went viral on X. Several posts said he was hospitalised or had died. One post claimed, “Trump is reportedly dead.” Many users shared these claims without proof. Some cited unnamed sources. However, reports show Trump was active and issuing statements. He recently spoke about the Iran conflict and a rescue mission. There is no official confirmation of any health issue. AI tool Grok called the claims “baseless.” Users later clarified some videos were old. The rumours spread quickly online, showing how misinformation can confuse people during tense global situations. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:39pm on 05 Apr 2026,Sunday International
The Middle East war is affecting fish and chip shops in the United Kingdom. Rising fuel prices have increased costs for fishermen. Some now spend nearly double on diesel for each trip. This has raised concern over higher food prices. Shop owners say they are under pressure from rising costs of fish, oil, and wages. The situation is worsened by supply issues linked to global conflicts. Many businesses are trying to avoid raising prices by cutting portions or using cheaper fish. However, they fear customers may reduce spending. The popular British dish now faces growing challenges due to the ongoing crisis.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:30pm on 05 Apr 2026,Sunday Politics
Political tensions rose in West Bengal ahead of elections. Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the TMC of poor law and order. He called it “maha jungle raj” and cited a Malda incident. He said people are not safe under the state government. Modi also warned of action after May 4. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee hit back strongly. She urged voters to “take revenge” over alleged deletions during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter rolls. She said names were removed unfairly. Banerjee questioned the SIR process and accused the BJP of spreading fear. Voting will be held in two phases. (PC: ANI/PTI)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:22pm on 05 Apr 2026,Sunday International
The World Health Organization has raised concern over attacks on health facilities in Iran. It said over 20 sites have been hit since March 1. Hospitals, labs, and drug factories were damaged. At least nine health workers have died. Services for patients have been disrupted. The Pasteur Institute in Tehran was also badly damaged. It can no longer provide key health services. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus urged all sides to protect medical sites. He said health workers and patients must be kept safe. The ongoing conflict is putting millions at risk and weakening the country’s health system and emergency response capacity.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:10pm on 05 Apr 2026,Sunday India
Divya Singh from Uttar Pradesh cycled to Everest Base Camp in 14 days. She started from Kathmandu and faced harsh weather and tough terrain. She rode for 10 to 12 hours daily. In some areas, she carried her bicycle on her shoulders. The high altitude made breathing difficult. Cold winds and fatigue added to the challenge. Despite this, she did not give up. A video shows her at the base camp with the Indian flag. It quickly went viral online. Many people praised her strength and courage. Her journey is now inspiring many across the country and beyond.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:54pm on 05 Apr 2026,Sunday International
US President Donald Trump said he believes a deal with Iran could be reached by Monday. He said negotiations are ongoing and there is a “good chance” of success. Trump’s statement comes as tensions remain high over the Strait of Hormuz and ongoing military actions. He has warned Iran to act quickly or face serious consequences. Despite his optimism, there has been no official response from Tehran on the possible deal. The situation remains uncertain, with both sides continuing pressure through talks and threats. A breakthrough, if achieved, could ease tensions in the region. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:53pm on 05 Apr 2026,Sunday International
At least five people were killed during a high-risk US operation to rescue a downed fighter jet crew member in Iran, according to Iranian officials. The mission followed the shooting down of a US F-15E aircraft, leaving one crew member stranded for two days. Iran claimed its forces destroyed multiple “flying objects,” including a C-130 transport plane and two Black Hawk helicopters, and also downed a drone. Despite heavy resistance, US forces successfully rescued the missing airman, with President Donald Trump calling it a “daring” operation. The conflicting claims highlight intensifying tensions and ongoing military escalation between the US and Iran. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:25pm on 05 Apr 2026,Sunday India
The death toll in a hooch tragedy in Bihar’s East Champaran district rose after several people consumed spurious liquor in areas like Turkauliya and Raghunathpur. Initial reports confirmed multiple deaths, with several others hospitalised and some discharged after treatment. Authorities have arrested around 12 suspects and registered a murder case based on complaints from victims’ families. A police officer has been suspended for negligence, and a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed to probe the incident. The tragedy has once again raised serious concerns over the enforcement of Bihar’s liquor prohibition law. (PC: The Hindu)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:05pm on 05 Apr 2026,Sunday Entertainment
Dhurandhar 2 has scripted box office history by becoming the first Bollywood film to cross the ₹1000 crore mark in India. Starring Ranveer Singh and directed by Aditya Dhar, the spy thriller achieved the milestone within just a few weeks of release. The film showed strong momentum in its third week, crossing ₹1000 crore after steady daily collections and weekend growth. It has significantly outperformed blockbusters like Pathaan and Dangal. With massive domestic and global earnings, the film is now eyeing even bigger records. (PC: HT)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:44pm on 05 Apr 2026,Sunday International
U.S. President Donald Trump triggered global alarm after issuing an expletive-laced warning to Iran, demanding the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. In his statement, Trump threatened that if the blockade continues, the United States would launch targeted strikes on Iranian power plants and bridges as early as Tuesday. The Strait, a critical global oil transit route, remains disrupted amid escalating tensions. Iran has refused to yield and warned of strong retaliation. The confrontation has heightened fears of a wider regional conflict and potential disruptions to global energy supplies and markets. (PC: AFP)