Indian-American Teen's Spelling Bee Victory Sparks Racist Backlash From Some MAGA Supporters

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:21pm on 31 May 2026,Sunday India Global

Indian-American teenager Shrey Parikh's victory at the 2026 Scripps National Spelling Bee has sparked a wave of racist and anti-immigrant reactions on social media. The 14-year-old California student won the prestigious competition after correctly spelling 32 words in a record-breaking 90-second spell-off round. While many celebrated his achievement, some online users linked to the MAGA movement questioned the dominance of Indian-origin contestants and posted offensive comments targeting his ethnicity. Critics shared remarks such as, "This isn't an American, he's brown," and "Get these things out of the United States." The incident has reignited debate over immigration, identity and diversity in America. (PC: X)  

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"I Didn't Know He Was In Bishnoi Gang": Indian Student Faces Deportation Hearing in Canada

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:22pm on 31 May 2026,Sunday India Global

An Indian student in Canada has denied knowing that his friend was allegedly linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. During a deportation hearing, Jashandeep Singh said, "I didn't know if I held the gun, they would connect me with extortion."   Canadian authorities want to deport him over alleged links to organised crime. Jashandeep said he believed the gun shown by his friend, Arshdeep Singh, was not connected to any criminal activity.   Police later linked the weapon to shooting incidents in Canada. Jashandeep admitted handling the gun and travelling with Arshdeep but maintained that he had no knowledge of any gang-related activities. (PC: AP)

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India Launches Emergency Mission to Safely Move 13 Ships Out of Strait of Hormuz Amid Gulf Tensions

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:20am on 31 May 2026,Sunday India Global

India has launched a high-priority operation to guide 13 Indian-flagged commercial vessels out of the Strait of Hormuz as security concerns intensify across the Gulf region. The coordinated mission involves the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, the Ministry of External Affairs, and maritime authorities to protect Indian seafarers and vital energy cargo. Officials confirmed that all Indian crew members remain safe, with no hostile incidents reported so far. The vessels include oil tankers, container ships, bulk carriers, and an LPG tanker. The move comes as regional instability threatens one of the world’s most critical shipping and energy corridors. (PC: X)

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14-Year-Old Shrey Parikh Becomes Latest Indian-American to Win US National Spelling Bee

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:19am on 30 May 2026,Saturday India Global

14-year-old Indian-American student Shrey Parikh has won the 2026 Scripps National Spelling Bee in the United States. The California teenager claimed the title after three days of competition in Washington, DC. In the final spell-off round, he correctly spelled 32 words in 90 seconds, defeating 12-year-old Ishaan Gupta. This was Shrey's third appearance at the national contest. He said years of hard work and regular practice helped him achieve his goal. Shrey's parents praised his dedication and discipline. He encouraged other students to focus on effort, preparation and doing their best rather than worrying about results. (PC: Reuters)

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‘Go Back to India’: Video of US Man Confronting Indian Couple Sparks Outrage

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:50am on 30 May 2026,Saturday India Global

A video showing a US man confronting an Indian couple has gone viral on social media. In the clip, the man asks the couple if they are from India and questions why they came to the United States. When the couple says they wanted to explore the world, the man tells them to "go home" and "get out of my country." The incident has sparked criticism online. The video surfaced days after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned racist remarks against Indian Americans. Rubio said the US remains a welcoming country and that racist comments do not reflect most Americans.

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Despite Hormuz Closure, Indian Ships Continue to Pass, Centre Explains Approach

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:20am on 30 May 2026,Saturday India Global

India has continued to move ships through the Strait of Hormuz despite disruptions caused by the Iran conflict. Shipping Ministry officials said the government is working closely with different ministries and through diplomatic channels to manage vessel movements safely. Around 13 Indian-flagged vessels are currently in the region, including oil tankers, container ships and bulk carriers. The Strait of Hormuz is a key route for global oil and gas supplies. Since the conflict began on February 28, ship traffic has slowed and many operators have avoided the route. However, India has managed to keep essential shipments moving through the waterway.

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India Uses Strategic Shipping Measures as Strait of Hormuz Faces Disruptions Amid Rising Middle East Tensions

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:33pm on 29 May 2026,Friday India Global

The Indian government has said that despite disruptions and security concerns around the Strait of Hormuz, Indian cargo and oil shipments are continuing through carefully planned alternative strategies. Officials revealed that India has activated contingency maritime protocols, including route adjustments, naval coordination and close monitoring of regional developments, to ensure uninterrupted trade flow. The Centre stated that energy supplies remain stable and there is no immediate shortage threat. The Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil transit route, has become increasingly sensitive amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. Authorities are also maintaining constant communication with shipping companies and international partners to protect Indian commercial interests and maritime security. (PC: X)

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West Bengal Launches Crackdown on Illegal Bangladeshi Migrants After Fresh Infiltration Routes Surface Along India Border

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:24pm on 29 May 2026,Friday India Global

Authorities in West Bengal have intensified a major crackdown on illegal Bangladeshi migrants after security agencies identified new infiltration routes along the India-Bangladesh border. Investigators revealed that migrants were allegedly entering through riverine stretches, fake identity networks, and porous border areas before moving to different Indian states. Police and border forces have conducted multiple raids across districts, detaining several suspected illegal migrants and agents accused of arranging forged Aadhaar and voter ID documents. Officials say the operation aims to dismantle organised trafficking and infiltration networks. The development has reignited political debate over border security, illegal migration, and identity verification in eastern India. (PC: India Today)

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"India Our Trusted Partner": US Envoy Says Trade Deal Could Be Finalised Within Weeks

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:20pm on 29 May 2026,Friday India Global

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor has expressed confidence that the proposed India-US trade agreement could be finalised in the coming weeks or months. Speaking at an event at IIT Delhi, he described India as a "trusted partner" and called the relationship between the two countries the defining partnership of the 21st century.   Gor said cooperation between India and the US is growing in areas such as technology, artificial intelligence, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals and space research. He also highlighted the TRUST initiative, aimed at strengthening collaboration in critical technologies and supply chains between the two nations. 

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"Indians, Pakistanis Taking Our Jobs": UK MP Rupert Lowe's Remarks Spark Backlash

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:10am on 29 May 2026,Friday India Global

British MP Rupert Lowe has sparked controversy after saying, "I don't believe we should import millions of Pakistanis and Indians to do jobs that unemployed Brits should be doing." The remarks were made in a series of social media posts and triggered widespread criticism.   Lowe also criticised immigration policies and claimed that migration was changing the cultural identity of some parts of the UK. Critics accused him of promoting racial and religious divisions through sweeping statements about immigrant communities.   Official data, however, shows Indian and Pakistani communities form a small share of the population in his constituency. (PC: Reuters)

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