Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 07:51am on 10 Jun 2025,Tuesday International
Los Angeles erupted after aggressive ICE raids sparked protests. President Trump deployed about 4,000 National Guard and 700 Marines to protect federal buildings, a rare domestic military mobilization. Mayor Bass and Governor Newsom condemned the move as an unconstitutional “test case” and “authoritarian,” filing a lawsuit to block it. Clashes persisted as police used tear gas, rubber bullets; vehicles were torched; union leader David Huerta was arrested and released on bond; journalists, including Lauren Tomasi, were injured. Civil‑rights advocates call for mass mobilizations demanding troop withdrawal and accountability. Los Angles mayor said that the city had been peaceful before Ice raids that began last week, adding “this is chaos that was started in Washington DC” and that “nothing warranted the raids, nothing was happening”. (PC: Reuters & AP)
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 05:48am on 10 Jun 2025,Tuesday International
The Israeli military has uncovered a sophisticated Hamas command complex beneath the emergency wing of the European Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, confirming it via a tunnel tour for foreign media. DNA evidence identified the body of Hamas military chief Mohammad Sinwar, along with senior commander Mohammad Shabana and other militants. Israeli forces recovered weapons, ammunition, cash and documents, underscoring claims that Hamas embeds its operations within civilian infrastructure. Brig.-Gen. Effie Defrin denounced this a “cynical use” of hospitals as shields. The discovery follows a strike in mid-May that killed Sinwar, confirmed in late May, and marks a significant blow to Hamas's leadership and underground network.
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 03:45am on 10 Jun 2025,Tuesday International
About 700 U.S. Marines have landed in Los Angeles to support National Guard forces amid protests erupting over aggressive federal immigration raids. President Trump has also authorised up to 2,000 additional Guard troops, invoking federal powers while California maintains no rebellion or invasion justifies such action. In response, California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit on June 10, branding the deployment “an unlawful abuse of power” that threatens state sovereignty. The lawsuit claims Trump bypassed Governor Newsom and misused Title 10. Tensions rise as military presence in a domestic protest becomes a legal and constitutional flashpoint.
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 03:43am on 10 Jun 2025,Tuesday International
Chinese Ph.D. student Chengxuan Han, of Huazhong University, was arrested at Detroit Airport on June 8 after allegedly smuggling biological materials tied to roundworms to a University of Michigan lab. Prosecutors say Han sent four undeclared packages one concealed inside a book and lied to federal agents, only confessing after investigators discovered she wiped her electronic device before entry. The FBI cites this as part of a broader crackdown on illicit transfers of biological materials by China-affiliated researchers following a recent case involving two scientists smuggling a potentially agroterrorism fungus. Han is charged with smuggling goods and making false statements and is in federal custody awaiting a bond hearing. (PC: News 18 & India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:15pm on 09 Jun 2025,Monday International
California Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for deploying 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles without state consent. The move followed protests triggered by ICE raids across the city. Bonta labeled the deployment an "inflammatory escalation" and a violation of the 10th Amendment, which limits federal power over state governance. Newsom and LA Mayor Karen Bass argue local law enforcement was capable of managing the situation. Former President Trump defended the deployment, citing the need for order amid civil unrest. The legal battle highlights renewed federal-state tensions. (PC: BBC)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:05pm on 09 Jun 2025,Monday International
Fresh details in the Meghalaya honeymoon murder case reveal that victim Raja Raghuvanshi’s gold chain, engagement ring, wedding ring, bracelet, and wallet were missing, according to an FIR filed by his brother. Raja and his wife Sonam, married on May 10, went missing on May 22 in Sohra. His body was found on June 2 in a gorge near Cherrapunji. Sonam surrendered in Ghazipur and was remanded to police custody. Investigators suspect a premeditated murder involving her alleged lover, Raj Kushwaha. Sonam’s father denies the allegations and has called for a CBI probe, alleging Meghalaya Police is framing her. (PC: India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:00pm on 09 Jun 2025,Monday International
New World Bank data highlights a sharp contrast between India and Pakistan in tackling poverty. Between 2012 and 2022, India reduced extreme poverty from 27.1% to 5.3%, lifting 269 million people out of hardship—more than Pakistan’s entire population. In contrast, Pakistan’s extreme poverty rose from 4.9% to 16.5% between 2017 and 2021. Experts blame Pakistan’s military-dominated governance and misallocation of global aid toward defense and terror infrastructure. Meanwhile, India’s rise as the world’s fourth-largest economy showcases a focus on growth and welfare. Diplomats warn that without structural reform, Pakistan’s economic crisis will worsen despite repeated international bailouts. (PC: NDTV)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:54pm on 09 Jun 2025,Monday International
The Gaza-bound yacht carrying activist Greta Thunberg and 11 others has docked at Israel’s Ashdod Port after being intercepted by Israeli forces. The vessel, Madleen, left Italy on 1 June with a symbolic amount of aid for Gaza. Israel dismissed the mission as a "selfie yacht" and confirmed the activists are undergoing health checks before deportation. Thunberg, in a pre-recorded message, said they had been "kidnapped." The Palestinian foreign ministry condemned the interception, and a UN official has urged more aid missions. Images of Thunberg were released by Israel’s foreign ministry following the boat’s arrival. (PC: BBC)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:33pm on 09 Jun 2025,Monday International
California Governor Gavin Newsom said he will sue Donald Trump for sending the National Guard to Los Angeles. Trump deployed 2,000 troops to stop protests against immigration raids. Newsom said the move was illegal and could let Trump do the same in other states. He accused Trump of creating the crisis and making things worse. Protests began after ICE arrested 44 people in LA. Roads were blocked and police used tear gas and rubber bullets. Trump said local leaders failed to control the unrest. Other Democrats, including Kamala Harris, also criticised the National Guard deployment in California. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:12pm on 09 Jun 2025,Monday International
Russia and Ukraine have started a prisoner swap. Both sides say the exchange will happen in stages. Ukraine is getting back wounded soldiers and those under 25. Russia says young soldiers are also returning. The deal was made last week during talks in Turkey. Families in Ukraine gathered to meet the freed prisoners. The war goes on. Russia launched a record 479 drones overnight. Ukraine says it hit a Russian airbase and a factory that makes drone parts. Both sides claim damage but no deaths were reported. This is the biggest exchange since the war began in 2022. (PC: Telegram/Volodymyr Zelensky)