Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:26am on 26 Jan 2025,Sunday International
Shubman Gill shone with a stellar second-innings 102 for Punjab in the Ranji Trophy against Karnataka, showcasing his resilience after a tough Test series in Australia. While Rohit Sharma and Rishabh Pant struggled, Gill embraced a leadership role, stating, "It brings out the best in me." Named vice-captain for India’s ODI series against England and the Champions Trophy in Dubai, Gill expressed excitement about his new responsibilities. Reflecting on balancing domestic cricket and rest, he emphasized improving both mentally and physically during breaks. With an ODI average of 58.20, Gill is poised to contribute significantly in upcoming international fixtures.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:10am on 26 Jan 2025,Sunday International
On the eve of India’s 76th Republic Day, the government announced the prestigious Padma Awards, honoring 139 individuals for their contributions across various fields. The recipients include late Bihar Deputy CM Sushil Modi, ghazal singer Pankaj Udhas, and hockey player PR Sreejesh. Seven individuals, including Sharda Sinha and Osamu Suzuki, will receive the Padma Vibhushan, 19 will be honored with the Padma Bhushan, and 113 with the Padma Shri. Notable honorees include Tamil actor Ajith Kumar, cricketer R Ashwin, and singer Arijit Singh. PM Modi congratulated the awardees, celebrating their “dedication and perseverance” in transforming lives.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:06am on 26 Jan 2025,Sunday International
Thousands of Palestinians in Gaza remain displaced as Israel accused Hamas of breaching a truce agreement by delaying the release of Israeli civilian Arbel Yehud. Displaced families gathered along the Al Rashid road, seeking to return north, but Israeli forces blocked access, citing security concerns. Gunfire reportedly erupted, leaving one person dead and others injured, though the IDF denied intentional harm. Hamas had earlier freed four Israeli female soldiers, with Israel releasing 200 Palestinian prisoners. Mediators from Qatar and Egypt continue negotiations, but Israeli tanks block routes. Displaced Palestinians hold onto hope of returning to devastated homes and reuniting with families.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:36pm on 25 Jan 2025,Saturday International
Four Israeli female hostages held by Hamas in Gaza have been released and are reported to be in stable condition, according to hospital sources. The women, taken on 7 October, mark the second group freed under a ceasefire agreement. In exchange, Israel released 200 Palestinian prisoners, 70 of whom face deportation. Tensions rise as the Israeli government accuses Hamas of violating the deal by not releasing civilian hostage Arbel Yehud, who Hamas claims will be freed next week. In response, Israel delayed displaced Palestinians' return to northern Gaza. The fragile ceasefire remains under scrutiny amidst these developments.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:20pm on 25 Jan 2025,Saturday International
London’s iconic G-A-Y Bar, owned by Jeremy Joseph, is up for sale as Soho faces a decline in vibrancy as an LGBTQ+ hub. Joseph called the decision “tough,” citing financial and mental strain after the temporary closure of his nightclub Heaven last year, following an alleged rape incident involving a staff member. He criticized Westminster Council and the Met Police for resistance to nightlife-friendly measures like late licences. Joseph also lamented Soho's fading identity as an “LGBT capital.” Despite the sale, Joseph hopes G-A-Y Bar will remain an LGBTQ+ venue, possibly via franchising. The Met pledged ongoing support for nightlife safety.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:33pm on 25 Jan 2025,Saturday International
The US State Department has paused most foreign aid after President Trump’s executive order for a 90-day review. Emergency food aid and military funding for Israel and Egypt are exceptions. The halt affects global development and military assistance programs, including water and sanitation projects. The review aims to ensure aid aligns with Trump’s policy of making America "stronger, safer, or more prosperous." Critics warn of severe impacts, with projects worldwide at risk. Former USAID officials say this pause is unprecedented in scale, potentially affecting humanitarian efforts in Gaza and Ukraine. A full review is expected within 85 days.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:26pm on 25 Jan 2025,Saturday International
Hamas released four Israeli women soldiers as part of a second exchange under a ceasefire deal. The soldiers, captured during the October 7, 2023 attack, were handed over to the Red Cross and reunited with their families in Israel. Crowds gathered at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv, cheering and crying with joy. In return, Israel is expected to release 200 Palestinian prisoners. The fragile ceasefire, mediated by Qatar, Egypt, and the US, aims to end the war in Gaza. However, displaced Gazans returning home found their houses destroyed. Talks for a permanent ceasefire and Gaza’s reconstruction are ongoing.
The moment when tears of sadness turned into tears of joy as the released hostages’ families saw their loved ones finally coming back home 💛 pic.twitter.com/AvvByt9chZ
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) January 25, 2025
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:40am on 25 Jan 2025,Saturday International
Four Israeli women soldiers held captive by Hamas for 477 days were released as part of a truce deal in the ongoing Gaza conflict. The hostages—Liri Albag, 19; Daniella Gilboa, 20; Karina Ariev, 20; and Naama Levy, 20—were handed over to the Red Cross in Gaza. Emotional footage shared by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) showed their families celebrating their return. Crowds gathered in Tel Aviv's "Hostage Square" to watch the release, waving Israeli flags and cheering. The women reunited with their families in southern Israel and are undergoing medical assessments. The October 2023 attack had claimed over 1,200 lives.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:21am on 25 Jan 2025,Saturday International
A United Airlines Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner en route to Washington made an emergency landing at Lagos’ Murtala Muhammed International Airport due to a technical issue. The sharp descent caused chaos, leaving 4 passengers and 2 crew members seriously injured, while 32 others sustained minor injuries. Passengers described terrifying moments as the cabin lost pressure and the plane dropped multiple times. Emergency services promptly treated the injured. Videos of the aftermath showed scattered belongings inside the aircraft. United Airlines is cooperating with local authorities to investigate the cause of the incident. All 245 passengers and 11 crew members disembarked safely.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:02am on 25 Jan 2025,Saturday International
Four Israeli female soldiers, held hostage by Hamas since October 7, have been released and returned to Israel. The handover took place in Gaza City, where crowds gathered in Palestine Square as the hostages were transferred to Red Cross vehicles. In exchange for the hostages' release, Israel will free 200 Palestinian prisoners, with 70 deported. However, the Israeli government accused Hamas of breaching the ceasefire deal by not releasing civilian Arbel Yehud. While Israel celebrates the return of the four women, the IDF reiterated its commitment to bring home the remaining 90 hostages in Gaza.