Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:20pm on 22 Jul 2025,Tuesday International
Heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne has died at 76, weeks after reuniting with Black Sabbath for a final concert in Birmingham. Known as the "Prince of Darkness", Osbourne was a pioneer of heavy metal, with hits like Iron Man, Paranoid, and Crazy Train. He sold over 75 million albums worldwide and won multiple Grammys. His chaotic life and battle with health issues, including Parkinson’s disease, were widely documented. Tributes have poured in from Metallica, Rolling Stones, and others. Ozzy leaves behind his wife Sharon and five children. Fans remember him as a cultural icon who shaped music history. (PC: Sky News)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:06pm on 22 Jul 2025,Tuesday International
US House Speaker Mike Johnson abruptly adjourned the House, blocking a vote on releasing Jeffrey Epstein-related files until September. The decision follows bipartisan pressure and a committee’s move to subpoena Ghislaine Maxwell. Johnson accused Democrats of playing "political games" and defended his decision. Meanwhile, the Justice Department seeks to question Maxwell, convicted for aiding Epstein’s abuse of minors. Calls to declassify Epstein’s files have grown, especially from Trump supporters. DOJ officials insist Epstein had no “client list” and confirm no evidence implicating others. Maxwell’s lawyers said she would testify truthfully if questioned by US authorities. (PC: BBC)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:14pm on 22 Jul 2025,Tuesday International
The Air India Flight 171 crash in Ahmedabad, which killed 260 people, remains mired in controversy as investigators focus on why both fuel-control switches were moved to cut-off seconds after take-off. A cockpit voice recording captures one pilot questioning the action, but identities remain unclear. Experts warn against speculation until the final report, expected within a year. The AAIB and US NTSB have urged patience, rejecting premature media reports blaming crew error. Indian pilots’ unions condemned the speculation, calling for focus on maintenance, systems, and facts. The mystery deepens over whether it was human error or a technical fault. (PC: BBC)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:41pm on 22 Jul 2025,Tuesday International
An Air India flight from Hong Kong to Delhi suffered a tail fire incident after landing at IGI Airport on July 22. The airline confirmed the auxiliary power unit (APU) caught fire after the plane had parked and passengers were disembarking. Fortunately, all passengers and crew were safely evacuated without injury. The aircraft has been grounded for investigation, and the regulator has been notified. Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) also confirmed a probe is underway. This comes after two other Air India incidents on Monday, raising fresh concerns over aviation safety and operational oversight in India. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:35pm on 22 Jul 2025,Tuesday International
A viral video showing employees welcoming a foreign client with a dance performance at an Indian office has sparked outrage online. Staff danced to Telugu and Bollywood songs, including a solo on Main Tera Boyfriend, as the client watched and later joined in. While some online users defended it as a team-building activity, others slammed it as “cringe,” “cheap,” and “unprofessional.” Critics argued such acts undermine India’s professional image globally. Others said these performances aim to boost morale and create memorable moments. The debate has reignited concerns over workplace culture, with some calling for more professionalism in corporate environments.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:54am on 22 Jul 2025,Tuesday International
Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry reports 33 deaths, including 12 children, from malnutrition in the last 48 hours as humanitarian conditions worsen. The total death toll from malnutrition since 2023 now stands at 101, with 80 being children. UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned Gaza’s “last lifelines” are collapsing under Israel’s continued offensive. The World Health Organization says Israel’s ground assault in central Gaza is hampering humanitarian operations. UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy condemned the “grotesque” suffering. Israel claims its troops came under fire in Deir al-Balah and remains in contact with aid agencies operating in the region. (PC: BBC)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:43am on 22 Jul 2025,Tuesday International
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he is “wishing him good health” after Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar resigned citing medical reasons. Dhankhar, 74, wrote to President Droupadi Murmu, stating he was stepping down “to prioritise health care.” His resignation was accepted, and an official notification is awaited. PM Modi praised Dhankhar’s contributions in a post on X, acknowledging his public service. Dhankhar’s tenure was supposed to continue till 2027. He had recently undergone angioplasty at AIIMS Delhi. As Rajya Sabha Chairman, he faced fierce opposition, including a failed impeachment attempt during his tenure in Parliament. (PC: News18)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:45am on 22 Jul 2025,Tuesday International
A UK F-35B fighter jet, stranded at Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram airport for 39 days due to technical issues, finally departed. The British High Commission confirmed the aircraft’s safe take-off after extensive repairs by UK defence engineers. The jet had made an emergency landing on June 14 following a malfunction during a sortie over the Indian Ocean. The British side expressed gratitude to Indian authorities for their support. Valued at $110 million, the F-35B is a top-tier stealth aircraft. The UK stressed its commitment to strengthening defence ties with India through continued cooperation and collaboration.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:15am on 22 Jul 2025,Tuesday International
Portugal’s parliament has reclassified rape as a public crime, aligning the country with wider European legal standards. Under the new law, authorities can investigate and prosecute rape cases without requiring a formal complaint from the victim. The legislation, proposed by Bloco de Esquerda, LIVRE, and PAN, passed with support from the Social Democratic Party and parts of the Socialist Party, despite some internal abstentions. Witnesses can now report rape, triggering immediate investigations. Critics raised concerns over victims’ autonomy, but lawmakers said further discussions will refine legal details. The law amends Portugal’s Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code, and Victim’s Statute. (PC: Representative)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:38am on 22 Jul 2025,Tuesday International
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the United Kingdom and Maldives from July 23-26, the Ministry of External Affairs confirmed. In London, Modi will meet Prime Minister Keir Starmer and King Charles III, and unveil the much-awaited India-U.K. Free Trade Agreement announced on May 6. Discussions will cover trade, technology, defence, and climate. In the Maldives, Modi will attend the 60th Independence Day celebrations as Guest of Honour on July 26. Talks with President Mohamed Muizzu will focus on strengthening the India-Maldives Comprehensive Economic and Maritime Security Partnership established in 2024 to boost bilateral ties. (PC: X)