Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:39pm on 26 Mar 2026,Thursday India Global
Amid the ongoing Iran war, Douglas Macgregor suggested that Narendra Modi could play a crucial role in brokering peace between Iran and United States. He argued that India’s balanced ties with multiple global powers make it uniquely positioned to mediate effectively. Macgregor added that Donald Trump is more likely to listen to Modi than other leaders. In contrast, he dismissed Pakistan as a neutral mediator, citing credibility concerns and internal challenges. As diplomatic efforts stall and conflict intensifies, India’s role is increasingly viewed as potentially pivotal in facilitating dialogue and de-escalation. (PC: India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:37pm on 26 Mar 2026,Thursday India Global
Amid the ongoing Iran war, Douglas Macgregor suggested that Narendra Modi could play a crucial role in brokering peace between Iran and United States. He argued that India’s balanced ties with multiple global powers make it uniquely positioned to mediate effectively. Macgregor added that Donald Trump is more likely to listen to Modi than other leaders. In contrast, he dismissed Pakistan as a neutral mediator, citing credibility concerns and internal challenges. As diplomatic efforts stall and conflict intensifies, India’s role is increasingly viewed as potentially pivotal in facilitating dialogue and de-escalation.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:40pm on 26 Mar 2026,Thursday Entertainment
A social media row erupted after Boman Irani posted a satirical video mocking Donald Trump’s Iran peace talks amid the ongoing US–Iran–Israel Conflict 2026. The actor joked about hosting Trump in Mumbai while referencing India’s LPG crisis, drawing widespread amusement from celebrities. However, Iranian actor Mandana Karimi criticised the timing, accusing him of silence during years of suffering and deaths in Iran. She questioned why commentary emerged only when the conflict began affecting India. While many backed Irani’s humour, the exchange highlighted tensions over satire, privilege, and selective outrage during a humanitarian crisis.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:37pm on 26 Mar 2026,Thursday International
Vladimir Putin has warned that the escalating US–Iran–Israel Conflict 2026 could trigger global disruptions comparable to COVID-19, affecting energy markets, trade, and economic stability worldwide. His remarks echo concerns earlier raised by Narendra Modi, who urged preparedness for long-term fallout similar to pandemic-era disruptions. With tensions impacting supply chains and shipping routes, especially around the Strait of Hormuz, leaders fear widespread consequences beyond the battlefield. Both emphasised that the conflict could evolve into a systemic global shock, requiring coordinated responses as uncertainty grows across markets and geopolitical systems. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:31pm on 26 Mar 2026,Thursday International
A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck Honshu, the most populous island of Japan, on Thursday evening, with tremors felt across the region. Authorities are monitoring the situation, but no tsunami warning or immediate reports of damage or casualties have emerged so far. The event follows recent seismic activity in Myanmar, where earthquakes of magnitude 4.5 and 3.9 were recorded earlier this week at significant depths. Experts note that deeper quakes generally cause less surface damage. Japan remains prone to frequent earthquakes due to its location along active tectonic plate boundaries, necessitating constant vigilance and rapid response mechanisms.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:11pm on 26 Mar 2026,Thursday International
Iran has rejected a ceasefire proposal from the United States, calling it “one-sided and unfair,” while signalling that diplomacy could still offer a path forward in the ongoing US–Iran War 2026. Officials said the plan, conveyed via Pakistan, favours US and Israeli interests and would require Tehran to weaken its defence capabilities in exchange for vague sanctions relief. While no formal talks are currently considered “realistic,” Iran indicated mediation efforts by Turkey and Pakistan continue. Meanwhile, Donald Trump warned Iran to “get serious,” claiming Tehran is urgently seeking a deal. (PC: AFP)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:05pm on 26 Mar 2026,Thursday India Global
An Indian national was killed and another injured in Abu Dhabi after debris from an intercepted ballistic missile fell in a populated area, amid the ongoing US–Iran War 2026. A Pakistani national also died, while Emirati and Jordanian individuals were injured. The incident occurred on Sweihan Street after air defence systems neutralised the incoming missile. Falling fragments damaged vehicles and triggered emergency response operations. Authorities confirmed the UAE has intercepted hundreds of missiles and drones since the conflict began. The death toll of Indians in the war has now reached at least seven, highlighting civilian risks even when defence systems successfully intercept aerial threats.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:03pm on 26 Mar 2026,Thursday International
Donald Trump said Iran is “begging” for negotiations amid the ongoing US–Iran War 2026, describing Iranians as “lousy fighters but great negotiators.” Speaking at his first Cabinet meeting since the conflict began, Trump insisted pressure for talks is coming from Tehran, not United States, while signalling uncertainty over whether Washington will engage. He also suggested Iran may have “missed its chance” by not negotiating earlier. However, Iranian officials denied any ongoing talks, rejecting a recent US proposal as one-sided and favouring American and Israeli interests, though they indicated diplomacy could resume if Washington adopts a more “realistic” approach.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:57pm on 26 Mar 2026,Thursday International
As the US–Iran War 2026 intensifies, Gulf nations have demanded inclusion in negotiations between United States and Iran, citing escalating security threats. The Gulf Cooperation Council said participation is vital to ensure regional stability after sustained Iranian drone and missile strikes on energy infrastructure and civilian areas. Tehran has accused Gulf states of aiding US operations and has targeted sites across Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and United Arab Emirates. Despite asserting their right to self-defence, Gulf countries emphasised diplomacy. Meanwhile, tensions over the Strait of Hormuz persist, with reports of Iran demanding transit payments, further complicating global energy security. (PC: AFP)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:47pm on 26 Mar 2026,Thursday International
Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that the ongoing Middle East conflict could have consequences comparable to the COVID-19 pandemic, potentially slowing development across all regions. Speaking to business leaders, he highlighted severe disruptions to global supply chains, logistics, and production systems. The conflict is also putting pressure on key sectors such as energy, metals, and fertilizers, increasing economic uncertainty worldwide. Putin stressed that the situation remains unpredictable, with even involved nations unable to foresee outcomes. His remarks underscore growing global concern that prolonged instability in the region could trigger widespread economic slowdown similar to the pandemic’s impact. (PC: The Times of India)