'Attacks Must Cease': India Condemns Vessel Strike Near Oman, Urges Dialogue After Third Incident

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:21pm on 11 Jun 2026,Thursday India Global

India has strongly condemned the latest attack on a commercial vessel near Oman and called for an immediate end to such incidents. Reacting after a third ship was struck in the region, the government said "attacks must cease" and stressed that dialogue and diplomacy are the only way to reduce tensions. New Delhi also expressed concern over the safety of Indian sailors working on international shipping routes. The statement comes amid escalating military exchanges in the region that have disrupted maritime traffic and raised fears over the security of global trade routes. (PC: India Today)

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Indians In Northern Ireland Live In Fear As 'Racist' Arson Attacks And Anti-Immigrant Riots Rock Belfast

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:12pm on 11 Jun 2026,Thursday India Global

Members of the Indian community in Northern Ireland say they are living in fear after anti-immigrant violence and suspected racist attacks spread across Belfast and nearby areas. Rioters allegedly set fire to an under-construction Indian grocery store, while several homes were attacked during a second night of unrest. Firefighters rescued people from burning buildings and dozens were left homeless. Community leaders and Indian-origin residents said many families are worried about their safety and future. The violence followed a knife attack in Belfast that fuelled anti-immigration protests and heightened tensions across the region. (PC: NDTV)

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US Says It Hit Third Tanker Near Oman; 3 Indian Sailors Killed In Earlier Strike

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:10pm on 11 Jun 2026,Thursday India Global

The United States has confirmed that it carried out a strike on a third tanker near Oman, saying the Guinea-Bissau-flagged vessel Jalveer violated a blockade by attempting to transport Iranian oil through the Gulf of Oman. India's shipping ministry said all 20 Indian sailors on board are safe. The development comes after US attacks on two other ships, including the Palau-flagged Settebello, where three Indian sailors were killed on Wednesday. Another vessel, Marivex, was disabled earlier this week as tensions between the US and Iran continue to escalate across the region. (PC: BBC)

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Indian-Origin Financier Accused Of Using Luxury Trips And Sex Parties In $100 Million US Bank Fraud Case

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:23am on 11 Jun 2026,Thursday India Global

Indian-origin financier Mahender Makhijani has been accused by US authorities of orchestrating a $100 million bank fraud scheme that allegedly used luxury trips, expensive gifts and sex parties to attract and influence business associates. According to court documents, Makhijani and his associates are accused of misleading a US bank to secure loans through fraudulent transactions.   Federal prosecutors allege the scheme caused losses exceeding $100 million. The case is being investigated by US law enforcement agencies, and legal proceedings are underway. Makhijani has been charged in connection with the alleged fraud, though the allegations are yet to be tested in court.

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Third Vessel Incident In 3 Days Reported Near Oman, Ship Carrying 14 Indian Sailors Under Watch

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:45am on 11 Jun 2026,Thursday India Global

A vessel carrying 14 Indian sailors was involved in an incident near Oman's Shinas Port, marking the third such maritime incident reported in the region within three days. The Indian Embassy in Muscat said it is closely monitoring the situation and is in touch with Omani authorities and the ship's management company.   The latest development comes amid growing security concerns along key Gulf shipping routes following recent attacks on commercial vessels. Officials have not reported any casualties among the Indian crew, and the cause of the incident is yet to be confirmed. Authorities are continuing to assess the situation and gather more information. (PC: India Today)

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US Real Estate Firm Opendoor Shuts India Operations, Nearly 250 Employees Lose Jobs

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:38am on 11 Jun 2026,Thursday India Global

US-based real estate technology company Opendoor has decided to shut down its India operations, affecting nearly 250 employees. CEO Kaz Nejatian said the company is relocating operational roles closer to its customer base in the United States as part of a business transformation strategy. He added that advances in technology and the use of AI-enabled teams have reduced the need for overseas operations. The company clarified that the decision was not linked to the performance of its Indian workforce and said affected employees would receive severance packages, outplacement support and other transition assistance. (PC: X)

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Three Missing Indian Sailors Confirmed Dead After US Strike On Tanker Off Oman

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:04am on 11 Jun 2026,Thursday India Global

Three Indian sailors who went missing after a US strike on the oil tanker Settebello off the coast of Oman have been confirmed dead, according to Union Shipping Minister Sarbananda Sonowal. The vessel was carrying 24 Indian crew members, of whom 21 were rescued after the attack. The incident has sparked concern over the safety of Indian seafarers operating in the conflict-hit Gulf region. India had earlier lodged a strong protest with the United States over the strike. The government said it is extending all possible support to the families of the deceased sailors.(PC: India Today)

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India Summons US Diplomat After Oman Tanker Attack Leaves Three Indian Seafarers Missing

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:42am on 11 Jun 2026,Thursday India Global

India has lodged a strong protest with the United States and summoned its top diplomat in New Delhi after a commercial tanker off the coast of Oman was attacked, leaving three Indian crew members missing. The vessel, carrying 24 Indian seafarers, was struck during escalating tensions in the Gulf region. While 21 crew members have been rescued, search operations for the missing sailors remain ongoing. The Ministry of External Affairs condemned the attack, stressing that the safety of civilian seafarers must be protected. The incident has added diplomatic strain to already heightened regional tensions involving the US, Iran, and maritime security. (PC: Reuters)

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India Lodges Strong Protest With US After Oman Tanker Strike; Search Continues for 3 Missing Indians

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:38pm on 10 Jun 2026,Wednesday India Global

India on Wednesday summoned the US Charg d’Affaires in New Delhi to protest a strike on the tanker Settebello off the coast of Oman. The vessel had 24 Indian crew members onboard.   The Ministry of External Affairs said 21 Indian sailors were rescued, while three remain missing. India condemned the attack and said its embassy in Oman is helping with search and rescue efforts.   Later, the US military confirmed it had targeted the tanker during its blockade operations against Iran. India called for immediate de-escalation and urged diplomatic efforts to restore peace and stability in the region.

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India Summons US Diplomat Over Oman Tanker Attack; Strong Protest Lodged After Indian Crew Go Missing

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:54pm on 10 Jun 2026,Wednesday India Global

India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Wednesday summoned US Chargé d'Affaires Jason Meeks and lodged a strong diplomatic protest following an attack on the commercial vessel Settebello off the coast of Oman. The ship carried 24 Indian crew members, of whom 21 have been rescued while three remain missing. New Delhi expressed serious concern over the safety of Indian nationals and demanded accountability and clarity regarding the incident. The Indian Embassy in Muscat is coordinating with Omani authorities as search-and-rescue operations continue. The episode has heightened tensions amid ongoing instability in the Strait of Hormuz region. (PC: Reuters)

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