‘Reckless Behaviour’, ‘Dangerous’: International Community Slams Israel's Doha Attack on Hamas Officials

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:16pm on 09 Sep 2025,Tuesday International

Israel conducted precise strikes targeting Hamas leaders Khalil al-Hayya and Zaher Jabarin in Qatar's capital Doha, sparking international condemnation. Qatar's foreign ministry called it a "flagrant violation of international laws," vowing not to tolerate "reckless Israeli behavior." Multiple world leaders condemned the attack: Iran labeled it "dangerous," UAE called it "blatant and cowardly," UN chief Antonio Guterres cited sovereignty violation, Pope Leo deemed the situation "very serious," Saudi Arabia warned of "dire consequences," Lebanon's president said it hampered regional stability efforts, and Turkey accused Israel of "state terrorism." The strikes targeted Hamas's political headquarters, with international community expressing concern over escalation and violations of Qatar's sovereignty while urging ceasefire efforts continuation. (PC: NDTV & Reuters)

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Former Nepal PM Jhalanath Khanal’s Wife Dies after Protesters Set Their House on Fire

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:59pm on 09 Sep 2025,Tuesday International

Former Nepal Prime Minister Jhalanath Khanal's wife, Rabi Laxmi Chitrakar, died from critical burn injuries after protesters allegedly forced her inside their Dallu residence before setting it ablaze. She was rushed to Kirtipur Burn Hospital but couldn't survive. This tragic incident occurred during violent Gen-Z led protests that have claimed 22 lives and injured 300+. Demonstrators torched major landmarks including Singh Durbar administrative complex, presidential residence Sheetal Niwas, and homes of current PM KP Sharma Oli, President Ram Chandra Paudel, and former PMs. Foreign Minister Arzu Rana Deuba was also attacked. Army Chief advised Oli to resign for military stabilization, leading to his resignation despite social media ban reversal. (PC: Reuters)

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Israel Drops Evacuation Leaflets on Gaza City Before Execution of 'Mighty Hurricane' Assault

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:11pm on 09 Sep 2025,Tuesday International

Israel dropped evacuation leaflets on Gaza City residents Tuesday, warning of an imminent massive assault to eliminate Hamas's remaining strongholds. Prime Minister Netanyahu threatened a "mighty hurricane" operation if hostages aren't freed, causing panic among Palestinians already displaced multiple times. Many residents say there's nowhere safe to flee, with some choosing to stay despite Israeli warnings. Gaza's main hospitals refuse evacuation, vowing not to abandon patients. The planned assault could complicate ceasefire negotiations and has drawn criticism from Israel's own military leadership and hostage families. Hamas claimed responsibility for Monday's Jerusalem shooting that killed six. Over 64,000 Palestinians have died since October 2023, according to local authorities, amid ongoing genocide accusations against Israel.

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Viral Video Shows Nepal Finance Minister Beaten, Chased by Protesters as Government Collapses

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:04pm on 09 Sep 2025,Tuesday International

Nepal's government collapsed as Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel was chased and beaten by protesters in viral street footage. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned after demonstrators torched his residence, with at least four ministers also stepping down. The Gen-Z led protests, initially against social media bans, expanded into massive anti-corruption demonstrations killing 19 and injuring 300+. Protesters attacked government buildings, freed 1,500+ inmates including ex-Deputy PM Rabi Lamichhane, and forced Tribhuvan International Airport closure. Despite social media ban reversal Monday night, protests intensified Tuesday. Gen-Z demands include Parliament dissolution, mass parliamentary resignations, interim government led by protester-chosen leader, and early elections. Nepali Army deployed for airport security.

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Two Neighbours, One Pattern: The Striking Parallels Between South Asia's Gen-Z Led Movements Within 13 Months

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:28pm on 09 Sep 2025,Tuesday International

Two South Asian nations witnessed regime changes within 13 months as Bangladesh's Sheikh Hasina fled in August 2024, and Nepal's KP Sharma Oli resigned September 2025 amid massive protests. Both movements share striking parallels where youth-led uprisings against privilege and corruption, with student groups spearheading change. Bangladesh's "Students Against Discrimination" opposed quota systems favoring freedom fighters' descendants, while Nepal's "Gen Z" protesters initially opposed social media bans before expanding to anti-corruption demands using #NepoKids hashtag. Government crackdowns backfired in both cases as 1,500+ died in Bangladesh, 19+ in Nepal, yet brutal force only intensified movements. Ironically, parties that once led revolutions like Awami League and Communist Party were themselves overthrown by new revolutionary movements. (PC: Scroll.in & CNN)

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Balendra Shah Emerges as Interim PM Frontrunner After Nepal's Youth Demand Rapper-Turned-Politician as New Leader

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:07pm on 09 Sep 2025,Tuesday International

Nepal faces its biggest civic movement as youth-led protests against social media bans evolved into anti-corruption demonstrations. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned after protesters vandalized government buildings, torched the Supreme Court, leaving 20 dead and 200+ injured. Protesters now back Kathmandu Mayor Balendra Shah as interim PM candidate. Shah, known as "Balen," transformed from rapper to politician, winning Kathmandu's mayoral election in 2022 as an independent candidate. His unconventional governance style, live-streaming meetings, demolishing illegal structures was directly challenging corruption resonated with frustrated Nepalis. The civil engineer-turned-rapper-turned-mayor openly supported the Gen-Z protesters, stating "My full sympathy is with the youth" while urging politicians to avoid exploiting the movement for personal gains. (PC: Uttaranchal Today)

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Nepal Gen Zers Say ‘Government Brought To Knees’, Urge Calm After KP Oli Resigns

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:48pm on 09 Sep 2025,Tuesday International

Nepal’s Gen Z protesters, who forced Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to resign, issued an appeal letter on Tuesday asking people to stay calm. “This country has come under our leadership. Let’s move forward with patience,” the letter said. The youth urged demonstrators not to damage public property and to focus on change. They demanded a civilian government led by a widely accepted leader and fresh elections. The protesters said this would “create a Nepal with a secure future.” The call came as violence, arson, and attacks on leaders spread, with curfews imposed across several cities. (PC: X)

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Nepal PM And President’s Houses Set On Fire As Gen Z Protests Continue

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:53am on 09 Sep 2025,Tuesday International

Nepal plunged into deeper chaos as Gen Z protesters set fire to the homes of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who resigned on Tuesday, and President Ram Chandra Poudel. Crowds also attacked the residences of former leaders Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Sher Bahadur Deuba, along with Energy Minister Deepak Khadka. Demonstrators stormed and burned Parliament, accusing leaders of corruption and nepotism. At least 19 people were killed in earlier clashes with security forces. Protesters carried placards reading “Stop corruption, not social media.” A curfew remains in place in Kathmandu and other cities as unrest spreads. (PC: X)

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Former Nepal King Gyanendra Expresses Grief Over 19 Deaths As Protests Force KP Oli To Resign

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:52am on 09 Sep 2025,Tuesday International

Former Nepal king Gyanendra issued a rare statement on Tuesday after protests killed 19 people and forced Prime Minister KP Oli to resign. The ex-monarch expressed sorrow for the young lives lost, offered condolences to families, and wished recovery for the injured. He said the tragedy was “contrary to Nepali society’s peace values” and urged youth to avoid violence while demanding good governance. Protests began over a social media ban but grew into anger against corruption and nepotism. Despite curfews, unrest continued as protesters torched leaders’ homes and schools. The crisis leaves Nepal’s parliament under heavy pressure. (PC: HT)

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Sudan Gurung Emerges As Face Of Nepal’s Gen Z Protests After Social Media Ban

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:31am on 09 Sep 2025,Tuesday International

Sudan Gurung, 36, president of youth NGO Hami Nepal, has become the main face of Nepal’s Gen Z revolt. The protests erupted after the government banned 26 social media platforms, sparking Nepal’s deadliest youth uprising in years. At least 20 people were killed and more than 300 injured in violent clashes in Kathmandu and other cities. Gurung, once an event organiser, turned to activism after losing his child in the 2015 earthquake. He urged students to join rallies in uniforms with books as symbols of peaceful protest. His leadership has inspired thousands demanding justice and free speech. (PC: India Today)

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