Indian Navy Rescues All 24 Sailors From Burning Tanker Near Strait of Hormuz

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:25pm on 08 Jun 2026,Monday India Global

The Indian Navy rescued all 24 Indian sailors from the oil tanker MT Marivex after a fire broke out off the coast of Oman on Monday. Navy helicopters carried out the rescue operation and safely evacuated the crew from the burning vessel. The tanker was travelling from Karwar in India to Duqm in Oman and was not carrying any cargo. Officials confirmed that all sailors are safe. Authorities are investigating whether the tanker was hit by a projectile before the fire started. The incident occurred near the Strait of Hormuz, a key global energy route, amid ongoing tensions in the Gulf region.

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7 Indian Workers Killed, 9 Injured After Minibus Crashes Into Broken-Down Truck in Dubai

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:26pm on 08 Jun 2026,Monday India Global

7 Indian workers were killed and nine others injured in a road accident on Dubai's Emirates Road on Monday. The workers were travelling in a minibus when it crashed into a truck that had stopped on the road due to a mechanical fault. Dubai Police said preliminary investigations suggest the bus driver failed to maintain a safe distance and collided with the truck from behind. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident. The Indian Consulate in Dubai expressed condolences and said officials had visited the injured workers in hospital. It is also coordinating with local authorities and affected families.

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Section 301 Investigation Emerges as Final Hurdle in India-US Trade Agreement

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:41pm on 08 Jun 2026,Monday India Global

India and the United States are moving closer to finalising the first tranche of a bilateral trade agreement, but an Indian trade official said the deal can only be concluded after Washington completes its Section 301 unfair trade practices investigation. India is seeking assurances that it will not face additional US tariffs after the agreement is signed. The issue is significant because the temporary 10% US tariffs expire on July 24, after which MFN tariffs would apply. The Trump administration has also proposed 12.5% tariffs on India and 53 other countries following a USTR probe. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said negotiations are progressing rapidly, with both sides targeting a mid-July implementation timeline. (PC: X)

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Seven Killed, Nine Injured as Minibus Carrying Indian Workers Crashes into Truck in Dubai

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

At least seven people were killed and nine others injured after a minibus carrying Indian workers collided with a truck on Emirates Road in Dubai. According to Dubai Police, the truck had reportedly stopped in the middle of the road due to a technical fault when the bus crashed into it from behind. Authorities said five of the injured sustained serious injuries, while four suffered moderate wounds and were shifted to hospital for treatment. The Indian Consulate in Dubai expressed grief over the tragedy, confirmed assistance for affected nationals, and said officials had visited the injured. Investigators are examining the exact circumstances that led to the crash. (PC: Reuters)

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'Leave Iran Immediately': India Sounds Alarm for Nationals in Iran After Renewed Missile Exchanges

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:02pm on 08 Jun 2026,Monday India Global

India has issued a fresh travel advisory urging citizens to avoid travelling to Iran and advising those already in the country to leave immediately through available transport options. The advisory follows renewed hostilities between Iran and Israel, marked by missile exchanges and retaliatory strikes. The Indian Embassy in Tehran reiterated its earlier warning, citing the deteriorating regional security situation. The escalation saw Iran launch ballistic missiles toward Israel, followed by Israeli strikes on military targets in western and central Iran. Explosions were also reported in Beirut, while the United States issued security alerts in Jordan. The developments have heightened concerns over stability and civilian safety across the region.

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‘Lunch Break is Sacred’: Indian Techie Reveals 5 German Workplace Habits That Left Him Surprised

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:55pm on 08 Jun 2026,Monday India Global

A Germany-based engineer, Sushant, sparked an online discussion after sharing five aspects of German workplace culture that surprised him. He noted that employees address everyone, including CEOs, by their first names instead of using titles like “sir” or “madam.” Meetings typically end once the agenda is completed, while lunch breaks are treated as protected personal time. Vacations are respected, with employees considered fully unavailable and not expected to respond to work messages. Sick leave is also taken seriously, without guilt or repeated questioning. Reflecting on his adjustment, Sushant said he still occasionally says “sir” out of habit. The post triggered wider comparisons between Indian and European workplace norms. (PC: HT)

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"Trade Deal Will Come Through": Piyush Goyal Says India Need Not Worry About US Section 301 Probe

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:23pm on 08 Jun 2026,Monday India Global

India and the United States are moving closer to a bilateral trade agreement, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said on Sunday. He expressed confidence that the deal would be finalised despite the US launching a Section 301 investigation into alleged unfair trade practices by several countries, including India. “We will protect India’s interests, and I am very confident that the deal will come through,” Goyal said. He added that US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer is expected to visit India within two weeks for further talks. The minister said negotiations are in the final stage and remained hopeful that a mutually beneficial agreement would be reached soon. (PC: PTI)

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UK Court Awards Rs 85 Crore To Indian-Origin Woman After Ex-Husband's Hidden Wealth Comes To Light

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:45pm on 08 Jun 2026,Monday India Global

An Indian-origin woman in the UK has won a 6.6 million pounds (around Rs 85 crore) settlement after a 23-year-long divorce case. Varsha Gohil had divorced her husband, Bhadresh Gohil, in 2002 and initially received a much smaller settlement. Years later, a criminal investigation revealed that her ex-husband had hidden assets linked to money laundering activities. The discoveries led to the reopening of the divorce case. A UK court ruled that part of the wealth was legitimate marital property and awarded it to Varsha. The Court of Appeal recently ended all further appeals, closing the case.

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All 24 Indian Crew Members Safe After Fire Breaks Out on Oil Tanker Operating Near Strait of Hormuz

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:41pm on 08 Jun 2026,Monday India Global

All 24 Indian crew members on an oil tanker were safely rescued after a fire broke out near the Omani coast on Monday. The vessel was operating close to the Strait of Hormuz, an important global shipping route. Earlier reports said the tanker sent an SOS signal after it was reportedly hit by a projectile. The Directorate General of Shipping confirmed that all crew members are safe and no injuries were reported. Maritime authorities have started an investigation to find the cause of the fire. Indian officials are in contact with local agencies and are monitoring the situation closely. (PC: MarineTraffic)

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India Condemns Fresh Israel-Iran Escalation, Urges Immediate De-Escalation And Protection Of Civilians

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:01am on 08 Jun 2026,Monday India Global

India on Monday expressed deep concern over the renewed military escalation between Israel and Iran, calling for an immediate de-escalation of tensions in West Asia. In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs said the fresh attacks were a matter of serious concern and urged all sides to avoid actions that could worsen the conflict.   The government highlighted the heavy humanitarian and economic costs of the prolonged crisis, saying the conflict has caused significant suffering and affected global energy supplies. India also called for the protection of civilians and urged all parties to continue diplomatic negotiations to restore peace and stability in the region. (PC: HT)

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