Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:39am on 01 Oct 2025,Wednesday International
A catastrophic collapse at the Al Khoziny Islamic boarding school in Sidoarjo, East Java, has left 91 students missing and 3 confirmed dead, after a structure gave way during afternoon prayers. Rescue teams continue to dig through unstable concrete, cautiously withholding heavy machinery to avoid triggering further collapse. At least six trapped survivors have shown signs of life, with supplies of oxygen, food and water being delivered through narrow gaps. Authorities point to unauthorized upper-floor construction and inadequate foundational support in the old building as likely causes.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:34pm on 30 Sep 2025,Tuesday International
US President Donald Trump Has Given Hamas 3-4 Days To Respond To His 20-Point Gaza Peace Plan. Speaking Outside The White House, Trump Warned Of A “Very Sad End” If Hamas Rejects The Proposal. The Plan Calls For An Immediate Ceasefire, Release Of Hostages, Humanitarian Aid, And Reconstruction In Gaza. Hamas Said It Will Discuss The Plan With Other Palestinian Groups Before Replying. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu And Countries Including France, Canada, India, And Russia Have Welcomed The Proposal. Since October 2023, Over 66,000 Palestinians Have Died, Mostly Women And Children. (PC: HT)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:18pm on 30 Sep 2025,Tuesday International
A school building collapsed in Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia, killing three people and injuring 99 others. At least 38 students remain trapped under the rubble. The two-storey Al Khoziny Islamic Boarding School had added two floors on an unstable foundation. Rescuers are carefully removing debris to avoid further danger to survivors. Students aged 12-17 were praying when the collapse occurred. Authorities said the building lacked proper permits. Families waited anxiously outside the school, while survivors described falling debris and broken bones. Officials warned that the death toll may rise as rescue operations continue. (PC: BBC)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:58pm on 30 Sep 2025,Tuesday International
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has released the final electoral roll in Bihar after completing its Special Intensive Revision on September 30. The list includes 7.42 crore voters. Around 21.53 lakh new voters were added, while 3.66 lakh names were deleted as ineligible. Officials said the process involved district officers, booth-level officers, and participation from political parties. Physical and digital copies of the list are being shared, and voters can check details at voters.eci.gov.in. Political leaders welcomed the move, saying it will increase transparency. Bihar’s assembly election is expected soon, making this roll significant for all parties. (PC: The Hindu)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:22pm on 30 Sep 2025,Tuesday International
A car bomb exploded outside the Frontier Constabulary headquarters in Quetta, Pakistan, killing at least 10 people and injuring 30 others. Police said six militants opened fire before detonating the vehicle. All attackers were killed by security forces. The powerful blast shattered nearby windows and damaged cars. Residents reported hearing the explosion from miles away. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari condemned the attack, praising security forces for their quick action. Balochistan’s chief minister said the attackers will not weaken national resolve. No group has claimed responsibility, but suspicion falls on separatist groups in Balochistan. (PC: HT)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:38pm on 30 Sep 2025,Tuesday International
Afghan women say they have lost their “last hope” after the Taliban shut down internet across Afghanistan. Many relied on online classes and jobs after bans on education and work. Students like Fahima and Shakiba said the blackout has crushed their dreams. Teachers also lost income, with classes and exams cut mid-way. Businesses too reported heavy losses. Families fear daughters will now sit at home with no chance to study or work. NetBlocks confirmed a total blackout. The Taliban gave no clear reason but claimed it was to stop “immorality.” People say their future is now uncertain. (PC: BBC)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:50am on 30 Sep 2025,Tuesday International
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has hinted at significant reforms to the H-1B visa program, just days after the administration announced a controversial $100,000 annual fee from February 2026. He called the current lottery-based system “bizarre” and “wrong,” criticizing how low-paid consultants exploit it to enter the US job market. Lutnick stressed that the reforms will address fairness and efficiency, ensuring high-skilled workers, not underpaid labor, benefit. He assured that unanswered questions surrounding the lottery system and fee will be resolved before the policy takes effect, signaling a complete overhaul of H-1B rules.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:04am on 30 Sep 2025,Tuesday International
Former U.S. President Donald Trump, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, unveiled a 20-point peace plan to end the Gaza conflict. The plan proposes an immediate ceasefire, a hostage-prisoner exchange, phased Israeli withdrawal, Hamas disarmament, and a transitional government overseen by an international body. While Israel has agreed, Hamas has yet to accept the terms. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called it a “historic opportunity” for peace but stressed the necessity of Hamas’s consent. The international community watches closely, as the plan’s success hinges on Hamas’s acceptance or continued military escalation. (PC: AFP)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:30am on 30 Sep 2025,Tuesday International
A statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Tavistock Square, London, was vandalised with graffiti just days before Gandhi Jayanti and the UN’s International Day of Non-Violence. The Indian High Commission in the UK strongly condemned the act, describing it as a “violent attack on nonviolence.” Officials have contacted British authorities and urged a swift investigation and restoration. The bronze statue, sculpted by Fredda Brilliant and unveiled in 1968, has long stood as a symbol of Gandhi’s legacy of peace. The incident has sparked outrage among the Indian diaspora and global peace advocates.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:48pm on 29 Sep 2025,Monday International
At least three people were killed and dozens injured in sectarian clashes between aboriginal tribesmen and settler Bengali communities in Bangladesh's Khagrachhari hill district on Sunday. The violence erupted despite intensified security following the alleged gang rape of an eighth-grade tribal schoolgirl on Tuesday. Police confirmed three deaths without revealing identities. Both sides turned violent, setting ablaze businesses and households in the district located 270 kilometers northeast of Dhaka. Khagrachhari is one of three hill districts in the Chittagong Hill Tracts bordering India and Myanmar. Residents and witnesses reported escalating tensions between the feuding communities. Authorities deployed additional security forces to contain the spreading violence.