Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 07:44am on 15 Feb 2025,Saturday International
Hamas has named three Israeli hostages— Iair Horn, Sagui Dekel Chen, and Alexandre Troufanov— to be released this Saturday, after 498 days in captivity. They were taken during the 7 October attack that started the Gaza war. The release is part of a ceasefire deal, where Israel is expected to free 369 Palestinian prisoners in exchange. The ceasefire, which began on January 19, has faced challenges, with both sides accusing each other of violating terms. However, mediation by Egypt and Qatar has kept the agreement in place.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 03:04am on 15 Feb 2025,Saturday International
An anonymous woman who filed a civil lawsuit against rappers Jay-Z and Sean Combs, alleging they sexually assaulted her in 1993 when she was 13, has withdrawn her case. The lawsuit, filed under New York's Adult Survivors Act, claimed the assaults occurred at industry parties. Both Jay-Z and Combs denied the allegations. The case was voluntarily dismissed without prejudice, meaning it could potentially be refiled. Combs, already facing multiple sexual misconduct allegations, has denied all wrongdoing. The lawsuit’s withdrawal follows increasing scrutiny of historical sexual abuse claims in the entertainment industry.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 01:30am on 15 Feb 2025,Saturday International
At the Munich Security Conference in 2025, United States Vice President JD Vance attacked European politicians, branding censorship an even greater threat than China or Russia. Vance charged that the EU was suppressing free speech and ignoring voters' concerns regarding immigration. Downgrading alarm over Russian interference, Vance argued that the threat facing Europe "is from within." His remarks sparked heated denouncements, with German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius describing them as unacceptable. Vance’s speech underscored deep transatlantic disagreement over security, democracy, and governance, leaving many people shocked.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:29pm on 14 Feb 2025,Friday International
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met US Vice President JD Vance on Friday at the Munich Security Conference. He described the discussion as "good" and expressed confidence that more meetings would follow. The talks focused on the ongoing war with Russia and efforts to find a solution. The meeting comes as the US continues to support Ukraine while urging diplomatic efforts to end the conflict. Zelensky emphasized the importance of strong ties with Washington. "Our first meeting, not last, I'm sure," he said after the discussion.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:22pm on 14 Feb 2025,Friday International
Hamas will release three hostages on Saturday in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. The hostages are Alexander Troufanov, Yair Horn, and Sagui Dekel-Chen. Israel has warned it will resume bombing if the release is delayed. Since the ceasefire began, 21 hostages have been freed in exchange for 766 Palestinian prisoners. The ceasefire remains fragile, with both sides accusing each other of violations. Israel is angered by Hamas’s public hostage handovers, while Hamas claims Israel is blocking aid to Gaza. Mediators from the US, Egypt, and Qatar are working to prevent further conflict.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:11pm on 14 Feb 2025,Friday International
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Kyiv is prepared for direct negotiations with Russia only after aligning its stance with the U.S. and Europe. Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, he emphasized the need for a unified approach to counter "the dangerous Putin." U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth noted negotiations don’t require trust, but a strategic plan. European leaders fear Trump may push Ukraine into an unfavorable deal. Trump previously claimed he discussed Ukraine peace talks with Putin, signaling potential concessions on NATO and territory. Ukraine remains firm on consulting allies before engaging with Moscow.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:05pm on 14 Feb 2025,Friday International
Hamas's armed wing, the Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades, confirmed it will release three Israeli hostages on Saturday, including one held by Islamic Jihad. Spokesman Abu Obeida announced the release on Telegram but did not provide names, as Israeli authorities have yet to confirm them. The exchange deal comes amid ongoing negotiations and international pressure for hostage releases. While details remain unclear, this marks another step in the broader efforts to secure the freedom of captives. The Israeli government has not commented on the announcement, and further developments are expected as the situation unfolds.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:01pm on 14 Feb 2025,Friday International
YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia has approached the Supreme Court to consolidate multiple FIRs filed against him for allegedly obscene remarks on ‘India’s Got Latent.’ Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna assured that the case would be listed soon. Allahbadia issued a public apology, admitting his comments were inappropriate and lacked humor. He urged the show's producers to remove the insensitive sections. Meanwhile, the National Commission for Women (NCW) has summoned Allahbadia, comedian Samay Raina, and others over derogatory remarks, with a hearing set for February 17 in New Delhi. The controversy has sparked nationwide debate on online content accountability.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:33pm on 14 Feb 2025,Friday International
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor praised PM Narendra Modi’s handling of illegal immigration concerns following his meeting with former US President Donald Trump. Tharoor called Modi’s stance “encouraging” but emphasized that the treatment of undocumented Indian migrants deported from the US should have been addressed. “While it’s good to see concerns raised, we must ensure our citizens receive fair treatment,” Tharoor stated. The meeting between Modi and Trump focused on immigration policies, with India seeking to protect its diaspora from harsh measures. Opposition leaders continue to monitor India’s diplomatic approach to Indian migrants abroad.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 12:32pm on 14 Feb 2025,Friday International
The ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has seen a dramatic increase in sexual violence against children, with armed groups, including the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels, targeting minors. UNICEF reports a disturbing surge in rape cases, with 170 children among 572 total rape victims in just a few weeks. In some cases, entire families were subjected to this violence. Children as young as 12 are being recruited to fight. With escalating violence and rising displacement, UNICEF calls for immediate action to stop these grave human rights violations.