U.S.-Iran Peace Deal Raises Hopes for Reopening Strait of Hormuz Amid Continuing Israel-Iran Tensions

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:47pm on 16 Jun 2026,Tuesday India Global

Efforts to end the West Asia conflict gathered pace as the United States and Iran moved closer to a formal peace agreement aimed at preventing Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons and reopening the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. The proposed deal, expected to be signed later this week, has brought relief to global energy markets and trade. However, tensions remain over Israel’s military actions in Lebanon and unresolved regional disputes. Shipping through the Strait is gradually resuming, though experts warn that mines and security concerns could delay full normalization of oil and commercial traffic. 

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Turkey’s Celebi Aviation Says India’s Security Clearance Revocation Erased $500 Million in Value After Operation Sindoor

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:43pm on 16 Jun 2026,Tuesday India Global

Turkish ground-handling company Celebi Aviation has claimed that India’s decision to revoke the security clearance of its Indian subsidiaries following Operation Sindoor wiped out nearly $500 million in business value overnight. Chairperson Canan Celebioglu said the company lost a presence built over decades after authorities cancelled contracts, transferred employees and seized equipment. The move came after Turkey openly supported Pakistan during the India-Pakistan confrontation. Before the ban, Celebi handled ground and cargo operations at nine major Indian airports and managed around 58,000 flights annually. Indian authorities cited national security concerns for the action. (PC: India Today)

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‘Global Peace Begins in the Heart’: UK PM Starmer and Former Indian President Kovind Call for Inner Peace at London Yoga Event

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:04pm on 16 Jun 2026,Tuesday India Global

More than 500 people attended a Heartfulness event in London to mark the 12th International Day of Yoga. Thousands more joined the programme online. The event focused on inner peace, wellbeing and global harmony. It was organised with support from India's Ministry of AYUSH and the Indian High Commission in the UK. In a message to participants, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said meditation and reflection are becoming more important in today's fast-moving world. He said, “People are increasingly looking for opportunities to pause, reflect and consider how they manage stress and responsibility.” Former Indian President Ram Nath Kovind said lasting peace starts within individuals. “The journey to global peace does not begin in conference halls or corridors of power. It begins in the human heart,” he said. The event included chair yoga, guided meditation, a live yoga demonstration and a sitar performance. Diplomats, lawmakers, faith leaders and community members also attended.

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India’s G7 Participation Shows Changing Global Order, Says Canadian PM Mark Carney

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:43pm on 16 Jun 2026,Tuesday India Global

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said India’s presence at the G7 Summit reflects a changing world order. Speaking before the summit in Evian, France, he said the G7 can no longer solve global problems alone. Carney said countries like India, Brazil, Egypt and Kenya bring important views and solutions. He added that wider cooperation is needed to address global challenges. The summit will discuss economic stability, energy security, artificial intelligence and international conflicts. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is attending the meeting as a guest. Leaders from several major economies are taking part in the summit.

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PM Modi and Donald Trump Meet at G7 Summit in France for First Face-to-Face Talks in 16 Months

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:40pm on 16 Jun 2026,Tuesday India Global

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump met at the G7 Summit in Evian, France, on Monday. The two leaders exchanged a warm handshake and smiles. This was their first face-to-face meeting in 16 months. Their last meeting was in Washington in February 2025. The interaction came during a period of tension between India and the US over trade tariffs and Operation Sindoor. PM Modi is attending the G7 Summit for the seventh year in a row. The summit will discuss global economic issues, energy security, artificial intelligence, and ongoing international conflicts.

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Bangladesh PM Adviser Zahed Ur Rahman Says He Was Detained at Delhi Airport, Returns Home Amid Diplomatic Row

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:35pm on 16 Jun 2026,Tuesday India Global

Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s adviser, Dr. Zahed Ur Rahman, has said he was detained for nearly two hours at New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport before deciding to return to Dhaka. Rahman claimed he was informed that Indian authorities had objections to his entry, despite holding a valid visa. The incident has sparked diplomatic concerns, with Bangladesh seeking an explanation from India. Indian officials have maintained that the delay was part of a routine verification process. The episode comes at a sensitive time in India-Bangladesh relations and has drawn significant political attention in both countries. (PC: India Today)

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Bangladesh PM’s Adviser Leaves India After Two-Hour Airport Verification Delay

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:50am on 16 Jun 2026,Tuesday India Global

A diplomatic row has emerged after Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s adviser, Dr. Zahed Ur Rahman, left India following a nearly two-hour delay at New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport. Indian immigration officials reportedly held him for verification after his name triggered a security alert linked to past remarks on India. Although authorities later cleared him for entry, Rahman chose to abandon his visit and returned to Dhaka via Colombo. Bangladesh expressed disappointment over the incident and summoned India’s deputy high commissioner in Dhaka. The episode is expected to add strain to already sensitive India-Bangladesh relations. (PC: X)

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Receives Slovakia’s Highest Civilian Honour During Historic Visit

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:45am on 16 Jun 2026,Tuesday India Global

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was awarded Slovakia’s highest national honour during his visit to the country, recognising his contribution to strengthening bilateral ties and promoting global cooperation. The award was conferred by Slovak President Peter Pellegrini, marking a significant moment in India-Slovakia relations. Modi expressed gratitude and dedicated the honour to the people of India and the friendship between the two nations. The visit focused on expanding cooperation in trade, technology, defence and innovation. It also highlighted India's growing diplomatic influence, with the honour becoming another addition to the list of prestigious international awards received by the Prime Minister. (PC: NDTV)

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Indian LNG Carrier Disha Safely Exits Strait of Hormuz After US-Iran Peace Deal Raises Shipping Hopes

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:08pm on 15 Jun 2026,Monday India Global

Indian-flagged LNG carrier Disha has successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz, becoming the first Indian vessel to exit the conflict-hit region in over three months. The transit comes after a breakthrough US-Iran peace agreement aimed at reopening the crucial maritime route and easing tensions in the Persian Gulf. The development signals a gradual revival of global energy shipments and has boosted optimism in oil and gas markets. Analysts say the restoration of traffic through the strategic chokepoint could stabilize energy prices and improve supply chains, although shipping companies remain cautious amid lingering security concerns.

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Canada’s Manitoba Province Ends Popular PR Route, Indian Students Must Now Meet Work Experience Rules

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:23pm on 15 Jun 2026,Monday India Global

Canada’s Manitoba province has ended the Career Employment Pathway (CEP), a popular route that helped international students gain permanent residency after graduation. The change took effect immediately and is expected to affect many Indian students. Under the new system, graduates must have at least six months of continuous work experience in Manitoba and a long-term full-time job offer to qualify for permanent residency. Officials said the move aims to better match immigration with labour market needs. Manitoba added that international graduates remain a priority, but work experience and employment will now play a bigger role in immigration decisions.

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