Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:58pm on 29 Jan 2025,Wednesday International
OpenAI claims Chinese companies are copying its AI models to create rival products. The method, called "distillation," uses advanced AI to train cheaper models. OpenAI, backed by Microsoft, is investigating if its technology was used by DeepSeek, a Chinese firm whose chatbot is now topping app stores. OpenAI said it is taking steps to protect its intellectual property and called for US government help. DeepSeek’s launch shook US tech markets, wiping $1 trillion in value. The US Navy banned DeepSeek apps over security concerns. OpenAI stressed the need to stop copycat models in the global AI race.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:15pm on 29 Jan 2025,Wednesday International
Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is rebuilding her influence after the US stopped aid to Bangladesh. The aid cut weakens groups linked to interim leader Muhammad Yunus. Hasina’s Awami League remains united, with leaders and workers staying loyal. She uses encrypted platforms to communicate and hold virtual meetings. Her social media messages keep supporters motivated. Despite being in exile, Hasina is focused on regaining control. Party leaders believe her work for the country still earns her love and support. They are confident she will fight back when the time for elections arrives.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:48pm on 29 Jan 2025,Wednesday International
At least 30 people have died and 60 more were injured in a tragic crowd crush during the Kumbh Mela festival, one of the world’s largest religious gatherings. Prime Minister Narendra Modi acknowledged the tragedy and expressed condolences to the victims. Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos at the Ganges River bank, with belongings scattered as people tried to escape the crush. Officials had expected up to 100 million attendees for the ritual bathing day. Despite the chaos, tens of thousands continue to attempt the holy dip, but the atmosphere remains subdued.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:34am on 29 Jan 2025,Wednesday International
Ukraine launched 104 drones targeting Russian oil and power facilities, according to Russia’s defense ministry. Drones targeted nine regions, including Smolensk and Kursk, where Ukrainian forces are active. A nuclear power plant was reportedly among the targets, though it remains operational. Debris from a destroyed drone caused a fire at an oil refinery in Nizhny Novgorod. Flights temporarily halted at Kazan and Pulkovo airports have resumed. Meanwhile, Ukraine reports downing 29 of 57 Russian drones launched overnight, with attacks damaging buildings in Odesa's port area. Both sides continue escalating drone warfare amidst ongoing conflict.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:22am on 29 Jan 2025,Wednesday International
A tragic stampede during the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, on Mauni Amavasya claimed 15 lives and left several injured. Lakhs had gathered for the auspicious Amrit Snan at the Sangam, resulting in chaotic crowding. Emergency teams rushed to the site, transferring the injured to a central hospital within the Mela grounds. Akharas called off their traditional Amrit Snan, while announcements urged pilgrims to vacate the ghats. Prime Minister Modi reviewed the situation with CM Yogi Adityanath, emphasizing immediate support measures. Enhanced crowd management and medical facilities remain priorities amid this tragedy.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:18am on 29 Jan 2025,Wednesday International
John Perumbalath, the Indian-origin Bishop of Liverpool, faces allegations of sexual assault and harassment by two women. Reports claim incidents occurred between 2019 and 2023 in Essex during his tenure as a bishop. While denying the allegations, Perumbalath stated he cooperated with investigations by the National Safeguarding Team and police, which led to no further action. Controversy deepened as Archbishop Stephen Cottrell was accused of ignoring warnings before Perumbalath's appointment. Perumbalath, originally from Kerala, South India, was ordained in 1994 and moved to the UK in 2001. These revelations raise concerns about the Church’s accountability and disciplinary processes.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:16am on 29 Jan 2025,Wednesday International
The Supreme Court declared domicile-based reservations in postgraduate (PG) medical courses unconstitutional, citing violation of Article 14 of the Constitution. The three-judge bench emphasized that PG medical admissions must be strictly merit-based, though it clarified that existing domicile-based quotas would remain unaffected. The court highlighted that while residency-based reservations might apply to MBBS courses in certain cases, PG courses demand specialized skills, making such quotas impermissible. The ruling follows appeals against a 2019 Punjab and Haryana High Court decision invalidating residence-based quotas for PG admissions at Chandigarh's Government Medical College and Hospital.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:07am on 29 Jan 2025,Wednesday International
President Donald Trump has proposed a buyout program offering eight months' pay to federal workers who resign by 6 February. The move aims to reduce government size and could save $100 billion, with up to 200,000 employees expected to accept. Certain groups, including military personnel and immigration officials, are excluded. Workers were warned of potential downsizing if they stay. The initiative follows Trump’s mandate for remote federal employees to return to offices and is part of his broader push to cut government spending and regulations. Democrats and advocacy groups have expressed concerns over potential disruptions to essential programs.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:42am on 29 Jan 2025,Wednesday International
India rejected Canada's allegations of election meddling in Toronto, calling them baseless. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) accused Canada of interfering in India's internal matters, fostering illegal migration and organized crime. This follows a Canadian report claiming New Delhi provided clandestine support to candidates. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal denounced the "smear campaigns," emphasizing damage to bilateral ties. India also highlighted Canada's inability to link India to the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Strained relations worsened after both nations expelled six diplomats each in October 2024 over alleged violence campaigns. India urged Canada to address its own issues instead.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:51am on 29 Jan 2025,Wednesday International
A Canadian court sentenced Tanner Fox, 24, to life imprisonment for the 2022 killing of Ripudaman Singh Malik, who was acquitted in the 1985 Air India bombing case. Fox and co-accused Jose Lopez, who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, were hired to kill Malik but have not revealed their contractor. Malik’s family pleaded for answers, expressing fear for their safety. Malik, a Sikh businessman, was shot in Surrey, British Columbia, outside his business. The 1985 Air India bombing, Canada’s deadliest terror attack, killed 329 people. Fox apologized in court, calling the murder a "horrible offence." Lopez's sentencing is pending.