Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:53pm on 26 Nov 2025,Wednesday International
At least 36 people have died in a major fire that swept through apartment blocks in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district. Authorities said 279 people are still missing as rescue work continues. More than 800 firefighters are trying to control the level-five blaze at Wang Fuk Court. A baby and an elderly woman were rescued late at night, according to local reports. Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee said the fire is now coming under control. The government also honoured a 37-year-old firefighter who died while fighting the flames. Families are seeking help after losing contact with loved ones.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:42pm on 26 Nov 2025,Wednesday International
Paul Doyle, 54, a former Royal Marine, broke down in court as he admitted driving into crowds during Liverpool FC’s Premier League trophy parade on 26 May. In just seven minutes, Doyle’s Ford Galaxy Titanium struck more than 100 people, including children as young as six months. He pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, affray, 17 counts of attempted GBH with intent, nine counts of GBH with intent, and three counts of wounding with intent. Victims suffered life-changing injuries, with some thrown from prams. Prosecutors described his actions as “calculated violence.” Judge Andrew Menary KC remanded Doyle, warning a long prison sentence is inevitable. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:30pm on 26 Nov 2025,Wednesday International
At least 13 people have been killed and 15 injured in a major fire engulfing apartment blocks in Hong Kong's Tai Po district. More than 700 firefighters are battling the blaze at Wang Fuk Court, which houses approximately 4,600 residents. The fire has been classified as level five, the most serious designation in Hong Kong. Dozens of fire trucks continue arriving at the scene. A 37-year-old firefighter died fighting the blaze, with the government paying tribute to him as "dedicated and gallant." Residents are desperately seeking help from local authorities after losing contact with relatives inside the buildings, according to a local councillor, as emergency response efforts continue.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:36pm on 26 Nov 2025,Wednesday International
Direct flights between Pakistan and Bangladesh will resume in December after several years, marking warming bilateral ties since Mohammad Yunus became chief adviser to Bangladesh's interim government. Mahan Airlines will operate three weekly flights between Dhaka and Karachi, while two Pakistani private airlines Fly Jinnah and AirSial received approval for direct flights. Bangladesh's High Commissioner confirmed simplified visa procedures, with approvals now issued within three to four days. Current bilateral trade stands at $700 million, potentially reaching $3 billion soon. Pakistan's military engagement has intensified, including visits by senior generals and the Navy chief seeking submarine berthing facilities at Pekua. This strategic realignment follows Sheikh Hasina's ouster, who maintained close India ties during her tenure. (PC: Shutterstock)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:35pm on 26 Nov 2025,Wednesday International
At least 13 people have died after a massive fire spread across several high-rise buildings at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district. Officials said nine victims died at the scene, while four others died in hospital. A firefighter is among the dead. Many people are still trapped, and around 700 residents have been moved to temporary shelters. The fire began around 2:51pm and quickly spread through bamboo scaffolding used for renovation work. Several firefighters were injured while battling the flames. Thick smoke and strong flames continued into the night as rescue efforts carried on. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:52pm on 26 Nov 2025,Wednesday International
A massive fire broke out Wednesday afternoon at Wang Fuk Court, a residential estate in Tai Po District, northern Hong Kong. Flames, ignited on bamboo scaffolding during renovation work, spread rapidly across multiple high‑rise towers — reaching a No. 5 alarm, the city’s most severe fire alert. Authorities confirmed at least 13 people were killed, including a firefighter; others remain unaccounted for as rescue efforts continue into the night. Thick black smoke and high flames engulfed seven of the estate’s eight blocks, forcing evacuations and closure of nearby roads. Emergency shelters have been opened for evacuees while officials investigate the cause and assess the full scale of the damage.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:22pm on 26 Nov 2025,Wednesday International
Severe flooding in southern Thailand has claimed at least 33 lives, as rain-swollen waters have displaced nearly 45,000 people across nine provinces. In the hardest-hit city of Hat Yai, the ground floor of a major hospital was submerged, forcing authorities to airlift critically ill patients—around 50 in intensive care—via more than 20 helicopters. The Thai navy even deployed its only aircraft carrier, the Chakri Naruebet, to assist in relief operations. Meanwhile, rescue teams are using boats to transport food, generators, and medical supplies as rain continues.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:32am on 26 Nov 2025,Wednesday International
A major fire swept through several apartment blocks in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district, killing at least four people, including a 37-year-old firefighter. Officials said three people are in critical condition and another is seriously injured. The fire began in the Wang Fuk Court estate, which houses about 4,600 residents. Flames spread quickly through bamboo scaffolding around the buildings, making the rescue operation harder. The fire was classified as level five, the highest level in Hong Kong. The fire service said they lost contact with the firefighter before finding him and rushing him to hospital, where he later died. (PC: BBC)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:06am on 26 Nov 2025,Wednesday International
Donald Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff will meet Russian officials at the Kremlin next week to discuss a peace plan for Ukraine. The visit follows Ukraine saying it has reached a “common understanding” with the US on the outline of a potential deal. Trump said the plan may involve land concessions “both ways” and aims to resolve the border. Ukrainian President Zelensky said he is ready to meet Trump to discuss sensitive points. Russia has raised concerns over changes to the plan. European leaders remain cautious, warning that peace could take time after years of conflict. (PC: BBC)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:17am on 26 Nov 2025,Wednesday International
Ukraine says it has reached a “common understanding” with the US on a new peace plan to end the war with Russia. The plan is based on a 28-point proposal that both sides discussed during talks in Geneva. US President Donald Trump said the plan has been “fine-tuned” and will now be presented to Russia. His envoy Steve Witkoff will meet President Vladimir Putin in Moscow next week. President Zelensky said he is ready to meet Trump soon to resolve “sensitive points”. Russia says it has not received the new draft yet. Fighting continues in eastern Ukraine as talks move forward. (PC: BBC)