Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:19pm on 28 May 2025,Wednesday International
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a new visa ban policy targeting foreign officials accused of censoring Americans online. The move escalates tensions with allies like the EU and Brazil over tech regulations and social media content moderation. Rubio emphasized it is unacceptable for foreign governments to influence American platforms or threaten U.S. citizens for online expression made on U.S. soil. The policy may affect officials enforcing laws like the EU’s Digital Services Act, which U.S. tech firms call censorship. Rubio declared that protecting free speech is central to America’s values and diplomatic relationships. (PC: India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:50pm on 28 May 2025,Wednesday International
UK prosecutors have authorised 21 criminal charges against Andrew and Tristan Tate, including rape, actual bodily harm, and human trafficking. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) confirmed that Andrew faces 10 charges linked to three alleged victims, while Tristan faces 11 related to one alleged victim. The CPS made the decision in 2024 following evidence from Bedfordshire Police, prior to seeking the brothers’ extradition from Romania, where they are also under investigation. Both men deny all allegations. Known for their controversial online presence, the Tate brothers were first arrested in Romania in December 2022 and later faced additional charges in August 2024. (PC: EPA)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:09pm on 28 May 2025,Wednesday International
German prosecutors have charged three men—Ukrainian Robert A., Armenian Vardges I., and Russian Arman S.—with spying on behalf of Russian intelligence. The suspects allegedly plotted to lure a former Ukrainian soldier, now in Germany, to a Frankfurt cafe in June 2024, possibly as a precursor to an assassination. The target, aware of being followed, alerted authorities and avoided the trap. The men were arrested at the scene. Prosecutors labeled the case "particularly serious," amid a surge in Russian espionage activity since its invasion of Ukraine. Germany continues to uncover multiple plots linked to Moscow on its soil. (PC: AP)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:02pm on 28 May 2025,Wednesday International
Thirteen individuals, including women and children, are stranded at the Indo-Bangladesh Zero Line after Bangladesh denied them entry and India refused re-entry. India’s efforts to deport illegal Bangladeshi immigrants have sparked diplomatic tensions, with Dhaka accusing New Delhi of violating sovereignty. While India claims over 100 deportations this year, Bangladeshi media alleges over 800 “push-ins” since May 7. Bangladesh’s BGB has blocked Indian attempts and requested a flag meeting. Anti-India sentiment has surged in post-Hasina Bangladesh, complicating cooperation. The standoff underscores worsening bilateral ties and highlights the challenges of managing illegal immigration across the porous 4,096-km border. (PC: PTI)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:58pm on 28 May 2025,Wednesday International
Merseyside Police have extended questioning of a 53-year-old man arrested after a car hit crowds at Liverpool’s Premier League victory parade. The suspect faces charges including attempted murder and dangerous driving. The crash on Water Street injured 79 people, with seven still in hospital in stable condition. New footage shows panicked fans trying to avoid the car. Police say the vehicle followed an ambulance after a roadblock was lifted. Authorities continue to review CCTV and appeal for witnesses. Liverpool’s manager and former coach have expressed support for the victims and praised emergency workers. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:51pm on 28 May 2025,Wednesday International
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Hamas’s Gaza chief, Mohammad Sinwar, has been “eliminated.” Sinwar was one of Israel’s most wanted militants. He is the younger brother of Yahya Sinwar, the former Hamas leader who was killed last year in a gun battle with Israeli troops. Yahya Sinwar had led the group’s October 2023 attacks on Israel and became leader after Ismail Haniyeh was killed in Iran. The news marks a major development in the ongoing conflict. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:14pm on 28 May 2025,Wednesday International
The US has stopped new student visa interviews to check social media profiles of foreign students more closely. This move is part of President Donald Trump's plan to increase vetting after pro-Palestine protests on US campuses. The pause does not affect students with already scheduled interviews. Over 1.1 million international students were enrolled in 2023–24, bringing in $43.8 million and supporting thousands of jobs. A US government cable said no new interview slots should be added. “Effective immediately,” wrote Secretary of State Marco Rubio, “student visa appointment capacity must pause until further notice.” Guidelines for social media checks are coming soon. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:04pm on 28 May 2025,Wednesday International
Dhaka University has introduced special admission privileges for the families of those killed or injured during the July 2024 quota reform protests in Bangladesh. These benefits apply to spouses, children, or, in their absence, siblings of officially recognized victims. The decision was approved by the university's Deans' Committee and will take effect in the 2025–26 academic session. The protests erupted in opposition to the reinstatement of a 30% government job quota for descendants of freedom fighters. Critics argue that the new policy mirrors the quota system the movement sought to dismantle, sparking debate over reform consistency. (PC: The Print)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:24pm on 28 May 2025,Wednesday International
Russian President Vladimir Putin has outlined conditions for ending the war in Ukraine, including a written commitment from Western leaders to cease NATO's eastward expansion and the lifting of certain sanctions against Russia. Sources indicate that Putin's demands also encompass Ukraine's neutrality and protections for Russian-speaking populations. Despite agreeing with U.S. President Donald Trump to draft a peace memorandum, Kyiv and European leaders accuse Moscow of stalling negotiations while expanding militarily in eastern Ukraine. Trump, critical of Putin's recent escalation, has warned of further U.S. sanctions. Sources say Putin remains committed to territorial claims in four Ukrainian regions and may escalate military actions if diplomacy fails. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:23pm on 28 May 2025,Wednesday International
Dozens of people were hurt at a Gaza aid site on Tuesday. Crowds overwhelmed the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’s distribution centre in Rafah. The UN says 47 people were injured, mostly by Israeli gunfire. Gaza’s health ministry reports one death and 48 injured. The Israeli military says it fired only warning shots into the air. The aid site is under Israeli military control and bypasses the UN. The UN and other agencies have criticized the system for safety concerns. Gaza faces severe hunger after a long Israeli blockade, recently eased. (PC: Reuters)