Iran’s ‘Nuclear Weapon’ Strategy Explained: Uranium Stockpile Gives Tehran Leverage, Forcing US to Rethink Approach

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:12am on 22 Apr 2026,Wednesday International

Amid the ongoing conflict, analysts suggest Iran’s real “nuclear weapon” is not a deployed bomb but its stockpile of enriched uranium and ability to rapidly move toward weaponisation. While there is no confirmed evidence of an operational nuclear weapon, Iran retains significant nuclear capability despite US strikes on its facilities. This strategic ambiguity allows Tehran to use its nuclear potential as leverage in negotiations. Experts say the US must now adapt its strategy, balancing military pressure with diplomacy, as completely eliminating Iran’s nuclear capacity appears difficult and risks escalating the already fragile regional situation. (PC: NDTV)

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Iranian ‘Dark Fleet’ Tactics Exposed: Two Tankers Evade US Blockade in Strait of Hormuz Using Stealth Methods

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:45am on 22 Apr 2026,Wednesday International

Amid the ongoing US naval blockade, two Iranian oil tankers successfully slipped through the Strait of Hormuz, exposing gaps in enforcement. Reports reveal that these vessels used “dark fleet” tactics such as switching off tracking transponders and masking identities to avoid detection. Despite US claims of intercepting several ships, multiple Iran-linked tankers have managed to bypass restrictions and continue oil exports. The incidents highlight the difficulty of fully controlling one of the world’s most critical oil routes, raising concerns over the effectiveness of the blockade and its impact on global energy markets.

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Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire But US Blockade Continues as Second Ship Attacked in Strait of Hormuz

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:37am on 22 Apr 2026,Wednesday International

US President Donald Trump has extended the ceasefire with Iran to allow more time for negotiations, but the US naval blockade of Iranian ports remains in place, keeping tensions high. Meanwhile, the Strait of Hormuz witnessed fresh escalation as two commercial ships were attacked within hours, with one sustaining heavy damage while another was fired upon but remained safe. The incidents highlight the fragile nature of the truce, as Iran demands the blockade’s removal before talks resume. Ongoing maritime confrontations continue to threaten global oil supply routes and regional stability. (PC: The Guardian)

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Nepal PM Balen Shah Faces Nationwide Protests Over Student Union Ban, India Goods Duty and Minister Controversy

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:58am on 22 Apr 2026,Wednesday International

Just weeks after taking office, Balen Shah is facing widespread protests across Nepal triggered by multiple contentious decisions. Demonstrations erupted over the government’s move to sideline student unions, sparking strong backlash from youth groups. Additional anger stems from a new customs duty on goods imported from India, which has impacted daily life in border regions. Protesters have also demanded the resignation of Home Minister Sudan Gurung over alleged financial irregularities. The unrest has intensified, reaching Kathmandu’s administrative hub Singha Durbar, putting the new government under growing political pressure. (PC: India Today)

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Pahalgam Attack One Year On: Survivors and Locals Battle Lingering Trauma Amid Slow Recovery

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:09am on 22 Apr 2026,Wednesday India

A year after the deadly Pahalgam terror attack, emotional scars continue to haunt survivors and residents, even as the region shows signs of recovery. The incident, which disrupted the tourism-dependent town, left deep psychological wounds, with many still struggling with fear and grief. While security measures have improved and efforts are underway to restore normalcy and tourist confidence, healing remains uneven. Locals who chose to stay reflect resilience, but memories of the tragedy persist. The report highlights that rebuilding infrastructure is easier than overcoming trauma, as the community continues its long journey between remembrance and recovery. (PC: X)

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Bombay High Court Discharges Four Accused in 2006 Malegaon Blast Case, Quashes Charges Over Lack of Evidence

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:02am on 22 Apr 2026,Wednesday India

The Bombay High Court has discharged four accused in the 2006 Malegaon blast case, quashing all charges against them due to insufficient evidence. The court found that the prosecution failed to establish a prima facie case linking the accused to the terror attack. The 2006 blasts in Maharashtra’s Malegaon had killed over 30 people and injured more than 100, making it one of the deadliest incidents at the time. The ruling marks a significant development in the long-running case, which has seen multiple twists, including earlier arrests, acquittals, and questions over the credibility of investigations.

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Iran Leverages Strait of Hormuz as Strategic ‘Nuclear’ Power, Triggering Global Oil Crisis Concerns

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:41am on 22 Apr 2026,Wednesday India

Amid escalating tensions, Iran is being seen as possessing a different kind of “nuclear weapon” — not a missile, but control over the critical Strait of Hormuz. This vital waterway handles a significant portion of global oil and gas shipments, giving Tehran powerful leverage over global energy markets. Despite not having a fully developed nuclear bomb, Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile remains a concern. Ongoing conflict and disruption in the strait have intensified fears of a global energy crisis, with oil supply chains severely impacted and prices rising, highlighting the geopolitical and economic stakes of the standoff. (PC: NDTV)

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Rajpal Yadav Clarifies Jail Controversy, Says ₹5 Crore Debt Was Not the Real Reason Behind Imprisonment

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:37am on 22 Apr 2026,Wednesday Entertainment

Actor Rajpal Yadav has addressed misconceptions surrounding his jail term, stating he was not imprisoned due to inability to repay a ₹5 crore debt but because of a larger legal issue. The case stems from a cheque bounce dispute linked to a loan taken in 2010 for his film Ata Pata Laapata, which failed commercially. Yadav revealed that if it were just about ₹5 crore, the matter would have been resolved earlier, as losses escalated significantly. He also defended himself against fraud allegations, emphasizing that film failures are common and not criminal acts, while expressing faith in the judiciary. (PC: HT)

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Donald Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire Deadline, Awaits Tehran’s Proposal While Maintaining Naval Blockade

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:26am on 22 Apr 2026,Wednesday International

US President Donald Trump has announced the extension of the ceasefire with Iran, delaying its expiry to allow time for Tehran to submit a formal proposal and continue negotiations. The move, reportedly influenced by mediation efforts from Pakistan, aims to prevent further military escalation and keep diplomatic channels open. However, the US will maintain its naval blockade of Iranian ports, which Iran has criticised as a violation of the truce. Uncertainty remains as Iran has not confirmed participation in upcoming talks, while both sides continue to exchange warnings, highlighting fragile peace prospects. (PC: India Today)

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Kerala Thrissur Explosion: 13 Dead, Dozens Injured In Firecracker Unit Blast Ahead Of Pooram Festival

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:09am on 22 Apr 2026,Wednesday India

At least 13 people were killed and over 40 injured after a massive explosion at a firecracker manufacturing unit in Mundathikode, Thrissur, during preparations for the famous Thrissur Pooram. The blast occurred on April 21, 2026, when workers were handling fireworks materials inside the facility. Many victims suffered severe burn injuries, with five reported in critical condition. Around 40–70 workers were believed to be present at the site. Rescue efforts were hampered by continuous smaller explosions. Authorities have launched an investigation, with suspected safety lapses and improper storage of explosives being key concerns. 

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