Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:54pm on 03 Aug 2025,Sunday International
Tens of thousands marched across Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday in a pro-Palestinian “March for Humanity,” following a last-minute Supreme Court decision allowing the protest. Despite heavy rain, demonstrators—including families, MP Ed Husic, Julian Assange, and ex-NSW Premier Bob Carr—called for a Gaza ceasefire. Protesters chanted against Israel and the U.S., criticizing Australia's inaction. Police halted the march midway for safety, asking people to turn back. The NSW Jewish Board of Deputies expressed disappointment, while Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reiterated that Australia would not recognize Palestine under pressure from other countries without security guarantees for Israel. (PC: BBC)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:15pm on 03 Aug 2025,Sunday International
The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) has accused Israeli forces of targeting its headquarters in Khan Younis, Gaza, killing worker Omar Isleem and injuring three others. The strike, described as “deliberate,” reportedly caused a fire in the clearly marked facility. The Israeli military denied knowledge of any air or artillery strikes at the time. A video shared by PRCS showed heavy smoke and fire damage. The incident comes as humanitarian conditions in Gaza worsen, with over 1,373 Palestinians reported killed while seeking food. PRCS demanded accountability and reiterated calls for the protection of humanitarian and medical staff in conflict zones. (PC: BBC)
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 07:49am on 03 Aug 2025,Sunday International
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has strongly condemned the federal government for allegedly obstructing visa approvals for Imran Khan’s sons, Sulaiman and Kasim Khan. PTI’s Central Information Secretary Waqas stated both hold National Identity Cards for Overseas Pakistanis (NICOPs), granting them constitutional rights to enter Pakistan. The party released tracking numbers confirming visa applications were submitted to the Pakistan High Commission in London. Aleema Khan clarified that one NICOP is missing and the other misplaced, prompting dual applications for NICOP and visa. PTI accused the government of cowardice and political fear. Conflicting government statements emerged, with some officials supporting entry and others warning against political activity due to their British nationality. (PC: Council of foreign relations & The Indian Express)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:29pm on 02 Aug 2025,Saturday International
Gaza health officials report 18 people killed by Israeli gunfire on August 2, 2025, including eight civilians waiting for food near Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) distribution centers . Witnesses describe chaos and looting as desperation for aid intensifies. Hamas condemned U.S. envoy visits to GHF sites as “staged shows,” rejecting disarmament narratives pushed by Israel and its allies . The group reaffirmed it will not disarm without establishment of an independent Palestinian state—directly challenging Israeli and international demands in stalled hostage and ceasefire talks. (PC: AP)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:26pm on 02 Aug 2025,Saturday International
On January 29, 2025, a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines regional jet over Reagan National Airport, killing all 67 aboard. NTSB testimony cited multiple failures: faulty altimeters under‑reported by 80–130 ft, causing the helicopter to exceed its 200‑ft ceiling, while night‑vision goggles hampered pilots’ peripheral and color‑light visibility, making it hard to spot the jet against bright ground lights . Miscommunication from busy air traffic control—handling dozens of aircraft—led to unheeded warnings and improper visual separation . Systemic FAA funding and oversight gaps compounded the tragedy. A final NTSB report is expected next year. (PC: AP)
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 01:16pm on 02 Aug 2025,Saturday International
In a heartfelt interview with Piers Morgan, Qasim and Sulaiman Khan, sons of imprisoned former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, appealed to U.S. President Donald Trump to help secure their father's release. They described the charges against Imran Khan as politically motivated and expressed concern over threats of arrest if they return to Pakistan. The brothers applied for visas through the Pakistan High Commission in London, but approval is pending. They emphasized Trump’s past rapport with their father and believe he’s uniquely positioned to influence Pakistan’s establishment. Their plea marks a shift toward seeking international intervention amid growing frustration with the Pakistani regime and deteriorating prison conditions. (PC: Firstpost & The Print)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:14pm on 02 Aug 2025,Saturday International
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on August 1 that he had ordered two nuclear-capable submarines to reposition “in appropriate regions” in response to inflammatory remarks by former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who had warned of nuclear retaliation and referenced the Cold War “Dead Hand” system . Analysts say the move is largely symbolic, as U.S. subs are already routinely available for deterrence . In Moscow, senior lawmaker Viktor Vodolatsky dismissed the escalation, noting Russia already tracks U.S. submarines and sees no need to react. (PC: AFP)
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 08:23am on 02 Aug 2025,Saturday International
Indian intelligence agencies have uncovered a covert military collaboration between the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and Bangladesh Air Force (BAF), triggering national security concerns. Held secretly from April 15–19, 2025, the meetings focused on joint development of drone swarming simulators, encrypted Tactical Air Data Link Systems, and cyber warfare protocols. Pakistan, with Chinese support, is reportedly transferring advanced drone and cyber capabilities to Bangladesh. Leaked documents also suggest discussions on space-based reconnaissance and even a potential political coup to replace Bangladesh President Shahabuddin. India’s Eastern Air Command is on high alert, viewing the alliance as a strategic threat. Experts warn this could reshape South Asia’s military balance and compromise India’s northeastern security. (PC: Strategic Vision Institute & NDTV)
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 07:46pm on 01 Aug 2025,Friday International
U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of two nuclear submarines near Russia in response to “foolish and inflammatory” remarks by former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. Medvedev, now deputy chair of Russia’s Security Council, invoked the Cold War-era “Dead Hand” nuclear deterrent system, warning that continued U.S. threats could escalate into direct conflict. Trump responded via Truth Social, stating the submarines were positioned “just in case” and emphasized that “words are very important.” The move follows Trump’s imposition of 25% tariffs on Indian imports over energy ties with Russia and a sharply reduced ceasefire deadline for Ukraine. Tensions between Washington and Moscow are intensifying amid escalating rhetoric and strategic posturing. (PC: Britannica & India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 06:27pm on 01 Aug 2025,Friday International
The name Muhammad has topped the list of baby boy names in England and Wales for the second consecutive year, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). In 2024, 5,721 boys were named Muhammad, a 23% increase from the previous year2. Variants like Mohammed and Mohammad also ranked high, placing 21st and 53rd respectively. The rise reflects the growing Muslim population in Britain and the cultural significance of naming children after revered Islamic figures2. Other Islamic names such as Yusuf, Musa, and Ibrahim also entered the top 100. For girls, Olivia retained the top spot, followed by Amelia and Lily. The data highlights shifting cultural trends in British naming practices. (PC: University of Oxford & Kerv)