20 Killed As Aid Trucks Overturn On Crowd In Gaza, UN Warns Of 'Catastrophic Consequences'

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:06pm on 06 Aug 2025,Wednesday International

At least 20 people were killed and dozens injured after four aid trucks overturned in central Gaza on Tuesday, according to the Hamas-run civil defence agency. The crowd, desperate for food, reportedly surged toward the trucks and climbed onto them, causing the drivers to lose control on the damaged, uneven roads. The tragedy comes amid fears of worsening humanitarian conditions. A top UN official warned of “catastrophic consequences” if Israel expands its military operations in Gaza. Reports suggest PM Netanyahu is pushing for a full reoccupation of Gaza, a plan opposed by Israel’s army chief and families of Israeli hostages.

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Rs 67,000 Crore Defence Boost: Army, Navy, Air Force To Get Upgrades In Surveillance, Missiles, And Drones

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:55am on 06 Aug 2025,Wednesday International

The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) has approved defence proposals worth Rs 67,000 crore to upgrade the operational capabilities of the Indian Armed Forces. The Army will procure Thermal Imager Night Sights for BMP vehicles, while the Navy will acquire Compact Autonomous Surface Craft and enhanced missile systems. The Air Force will receive advanced Mountain Radars and upgrades to the SPYDER system for air defence. All three forces will also benefit from long-range drones and support for existing fleets like the C-17 and S-400. The move reinforces India’s focus on surveillance, anti-submarine warfare, and indigenous defence preparedness.

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Government Under Fire as Trump Denies Knowledge of U.S. Trade with Russia

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:54am on 06 Aug 2025,Wednesday International

During a White House press conference, U.S. President Donald Trump claimed he was unaware of American imports of Russian uranium, fertilizers, and chemicals despite recently criticizing India for similar trade ties. “I don’t know anything about it. I have to check,” he responded when asked via ANI . This remark came just days after Trump warned of dramatically increasing tariffs on countries importing Russian energy, notably targeting India . India retaliated by highlighting Western hypocrisy, pointing out that both the U.S. and EU continue substantial trade with Russia in vital commodities such as enriched uranium and fertilizers.

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“We Will Respond”: Zelensky Warns After Discovering Foreign Mercenaries In Kharkiv

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 04:57pm on 05 Aug 2025,Tuesday International

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has alleged that mercenaries from Pakistan, China, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and several African nations are fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine. During a visit to frontline troops in Kharkiv, Zelensky stated that Ukrainian soldiers reported foreign fighters actively participating in combat. He vowed retaliation, saying, “We will respond.” The claim intensifies global scrutiny amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent threat to impose severe tariffs on Russia if it fails to agree to a ceasefire within 10–12 days. Zelensky also discussed battlefield dynamics, drone deployment, and troop funding. The presence of foreign mercenaries adds a new layer of complexity to the already volatile Russia-Ukraine conflict. (PC: CNN)

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Climate Change And Dams Push Pakistan’s Indus Delta To The Brink: Displaced 1.2 Million, Over 80% Water Lost Since 1950s

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 12:46pm on 05 Aug 2025,Tuesday International

Pakistan’s Indus Delta is facing a severe environmental crisis, with over 1.2 million people displaced in the past two decades due to seawater intrusion and declining freshwater flow. Since the 1950s, water reaching the delta has dropped by 80%, largely due to irrigation canals, dams, and climate change. Salinity levels have surged 70% since 1990, devastating agriculture and marine life. Towns like Kharo Chan have seen dramatic population declines, forcing residents to migrate to urban centers like Karachi. The delta, once thriving, is now “sinking and shrinking,” according to WWF experts. The crisis highlights the urgent need for sustainable water management and climate resilience in Pakistan’s coastal regions. (PC: Wikipedia)

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Denmark Zoo Asks Public To Donate Pets Like Rabbits And Horses To Feed Predators Naturally

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:01am on 05 Aug 2025,Tuesday International

Aalborg Zoo in northern Denmark has sparked debate by asking people to donate unwanted pets—rabbits, guinea pigs, chickens, and even small horses—to feed predators like lions and tigers. The zoo says the goal is to mimic the natural food chain, ensure predator well-being, and reduce waste. Donated animals are "gently euthanized" by trained staff before being used as food. Deputy Director Pia Nielsen said such practices are common in Denmark and support the natural diets of carnivores. While some applaud the zoo’s ecological approach, others are disturbed by pets being turned into prey. (PC: CNN)

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Russia Slams Trump’s Tariff Threats, Cites BRICS Support Against US “Neocolonial” Policy

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:58am on 05 Aug 2025,Tuesday International

Russia has condemned former US President Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariff threats, accusing Washington of neocolonial tactics aimed at maintaining dominance over Global South nations. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said such politically motivated economic pressure reflects the US's inability to accept a multipolar world. She added that sanctions can’t halt history and emphasized growing support from BRICS partners. Trump's move to hike tariffs on Indian imports of Russian oil also drew strong rebuke from India, which said such trade was encouraged by the US earlier. Russia reaffirmed its commitment to multilateral cooperation against unilateral sanctions and trade barriers. (PC: NDTV)

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US President Trump Calls Taylor Swift “No Longer Hot”, Praises Sydney Sweeney’s Jeans Ad

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:41am on 05 Aug 2025,Tuesday International

US President Donald Trump praised actress Sydney Sweeney for her American Eagle jeans ad, calling it “the hottest ad out there.” He also took a swipe at Taylor Swift, saying she is “no longer hot” and was “booed out of the Super Bowl.” The ad, which says Sweeney has “great jeans,” sparked backlash online for its play on the word “genes,” with critics calling it tone-deaf. Trump supported Sweeney for being a Republican and slammed “woke culture.” The comments quickly went viral, sparking a culture war. American Eagle’s stock rose 24% after the ad went viral, despite ongoing controversy and criticism. (PC: X/AP)

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Netanyahu 'Decides on Full Occupation of Gaza', Security Cabinet to Meet Soon

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:37am on 05 Aug 2025,Tuesday International

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly decided on a full occupation of Gaza and will seek approval from his security cabinet. The move follows the failure of recent ceasefire talks. Former PM Ehud Barak criticised the decision, calling the war a way to protect Netanyahu from corruption charges. UN human rights chief Volker Turk said Israel is restricting aid and warned that denying food could be a war crime. Aid groups described Gaza’s crisis as “hunger games.” The situation remains tense, with Israel also intercepting a missile from Yemen. The security cabinet meeting is expected soon to discuss next steps. (PC: AP)

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India, Philippines Hold First Naval Drill In South China Sea As China Deploys Warships Nearby

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:25am on 05 Aug 2025,Tuesday International

India and the Philippines conducted their first joint naval exercise in the disputed South China Sea on Sunday, signaling growing defense ties. The two-day drill, held amid rising tensions with China, included two Philippine frigates and an Indian navy tanker. China's navy shadowed the exercise, deploying a guided-missile destroyer 25 nautical miles away. Philippine Army Chief Gen. Romeo Brawner stated the drill was successful and emphasized the importance of partnerships with “like-minded nations” like India. Beijing criticized the move, accusing Manila of inviting “foreign forces.” President Ferdinand Marcos is currently visiting India to strengthen strategic ties across multiple sectors. (PC: NDTV)

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