Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:33pm on 07 Mar 2025,Friday International
Eurostar passengers were stranded after services between London St Pancras and Paris Gare du Nord were suspended on Friday due to an unexploded World War II bomb. The device was discovered during track work in St Denis, north of Paris. French authorities launched mine clearance operations, delaying train services indefinitely. A Eurostar spokesperson confirmed that operations would resume once the bomb is safely removed. While WWII-era bombs are frequently found in France, discoveries in urban areas remain rare. Passengers have been advised to check for updates.
#BREAKING | An Indian Air Force (IAF) fight jet crashed in Haryana's Panchkula district during a routine training sortie.
— Hindustan Times (@htTweets) March 7, 2025
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Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:31pm on 07 Mar 2025,Friday International
An Indian Air Force (IAF) fighter jet crashed in Haryana’s Panchkula during a routine training sortie on Friday. The aircraft took off from Ambala airbase before encountering a system malfunction. The pilot safely ejected after steering the jet away from populated areas. The IAF has ordered an inquiry to determine the cause of the accident. No casualties or property damage were reported. Eyewitnesses captured videos of the crash site. Authorities are investigating the wreckage. More details are awaited.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:27pm on 07 Mar 2025,Friday International
U.S. President Donald Trump has temporarily halted tariffs on Canada and Mexico after stock markets tumbled. His 25% tariffs, imposed March 4, triggered concerns over inflation and supply chain disruptions. Trump denied linking his decision to market turmoil but acknowledged economic realities. The pause, effective until April 2, excludes steel and aluminum tariffs. Canadian PM Justin Trudeau vowed continued trade resistance, while Trump cited a "good" relationship with Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum. The U.S. trade deficit surged 34% in January, fueling debates on Trump’s protectionist policies. Major tariff updates are expected next month.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 10:57am on 07 Mar 2025,Friday International
On March 7, 2025, the banned militant group Hizb ut-Tahrir organized a 'March for Khilafah' in Dhaka, Bangladesh, advocating for the establishment of an Islamic caliphate. The procession commenced from the north gate of Baitul Mukarram National Mosque following Friday prayers, with participants chanting "Khilafat, Khilafat." As the march progressed towards Bijoynagar, police intervened, leading to clashes. Law enforcement deployed tear gas and sound grenades to disperse the crowd, resulting in temporary scattering of demonstrators. However, protesters regrouped and retaliated by hurling bricks and stones at officers, escalating the confrontation. Several Hizb ut-Tahrir members were arrested during the unrest. The group has been banned in Bangladesh since 2009 for posing a threat to national security.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 10:49am on 07 Mar 2025,Friday International
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to engage with European leaders to bolster support for Ukraine amid ongoing tensions with Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the resumption of talks with the U.S. in Saudi Arabia next week, expressing hope for "meaningful" discussions. This development follows a recent Oval Office meeting where President Donald Trump accused Zelenskyy of "gambling with World War Three," leading to a temporary halt in U.S. military aid to Ukraine. In response, European Union leaders approved a defense spending plan potentially unlocking €650 billion to strengthen the continent's military capabilities. French President Emmanuel Macron proposed extending France's nuclear deterrent to protect Europe, a move Russia criticized as "extremely confrontational."
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 10:08am on 07 Mar 2025,Friday International
In an overnight assault, Russian forces targeted Ukraine's energy and gas infrastructure with extensive missile and drone strikes, wounding at least 18 people, including four children. Ukrainian officials reported significant damage to vital energy facilities. Poland’s military responded by scrambling fighter jets and activating air defense systems during the attack. This comes after the U.S. suspended military aid to Ukraine, including intelligence sharing. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to travel to Saudi Arabia next week for talks with U.S. officials, hoping for progress on peace efforts following recent discussions in Brussels.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 08:29am on 07 Mar 2025,Friday International
Archaeologists have uncovered an extensive network of canals beneath Eridu, one of Mesopotamia's oldest cities, offering new insights into ancient agricultural practices. Led by geoarchaeologist Jaafar Jotheri from Durham University, the team identified nearly 200 primary canals, ranging from 1 to 9 kilometers in length and 2 to 5 meters in width, directly connected to the ancient Euphrates River. Additionally, over 4,000 smaller branch canals irrigated approximately 700 farms. This sophisticated water management system, predating the first millennium BC, demonstrates the advanced hydraulic engineering skills of ancient farmers. The preservation of this network is attributed to a historical shift in the Euphrates' course, which left the area dry and uninhabited, safeguarding the ancient landscape.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 07:24am on 07 Mar 2025,Friday International
On March 7, 2025, an unexploded World War II bomb was discovered near the tracks of Paris' Gare du Nord station, leading to significant disruptions in train services. The French national railway company, TER, reported that the bomb's presence affected both local metro and national and international train operations. Eurostar's website indicated the cancellation of at least three morning departures from Gare du Nord. The discovery prompted authorities to implement safety measures, causing delays and cancellations as bomb disposal teams worked to neutralize the device. This incident underscores the enduring impact of wartime remnants on modern infrastructure.
Trudeau gets teary eyed while saying “we got you” and that ‘they are making sure the policies they put in place can not be removed by another government’. pic.twitter.com/C3dlBm3evL
— Jasmin Laine 🇨🇦 (@JasminLaine_) March 6, 2025
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 07:05am on 07 Mar 2025,Friday International
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to impose a 25% tariff on Canadian imports, labeling it a "dumb" move that initiates a trade war. In response, Canada plans to levy equivalent tariffs on over $20 billion worth of U.S. goods. Trudeau emphasized Canada's unwillingness to back down, warning that such measures would harm both nations' economies. He called for national unity, urging Canadians to boycott American products and consider domestic travel. Despite the escalating tensions, Trudeau expressed a desire to discuss the situation directly with Trump, aiming for a constructive resolution.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 06:27am on 07 Mar 2025,Friday International
China's Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, criticized the U.S. for imposing additional 10% tariffs on Chinese imports, particularly over the fentanyl issue, stating that China will "resolutely counter" such pressures. He emphasized that major powers should not bully weaker nations, implicitly targeting the Trump administration. Despite these critiques, Wang expressed China's openness to future trade talks with the U.S. On the Ukraine conflict, he reiterated China's commitment to achieving a "fair, lasting, and binding peace agreement" without criticizing Russia, highlighting stable China-Russia relations. Wang also noted China's intention to expand its influence, particularly in Europe and the Global South, advocating for improved global governance representation for developing countries.