Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:52am on 07 Mar 2024,Thursday India Global
Global Witness investigation reveals major meat producers JBS, Minerva, and Marfrig linked to illegal deforestation in Brazil's Cerrado plains. The report implicates them in unauthorized tree removal in Mato Grosso, suggesting illegal activities. Despite denials, the US, as the world's top beef producer, faces scrutiny. India becomes the second-largest beef exporter, reaching 14.75 lakh tonnes by April 2023. Brazil leads global beef exports with 30 lakh tonnes, followed by the US and Australia. As the EU Deforestation Regulation deadline approaches, companies must prove deforestation-free products post-2020 or face fines. Critics argue the law lacks stringency and excludes the Cerrado plains.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:17pm on 06 Mar 2024,Wednesday India Global
Taiwan's labour minister issued an apology after facing backlash for her "racist" remarks on Indian migrant workers' recruitment. In an interview, she stated that Taiwan would hire from India's northeast due to similar "skin colour and eating habits." Despite domestic criticism, she clarified that Taiwan's labour policies aim for equality. The comments sparked outrage on social media, with concerns raised over safety and crime rates. Both the labour and foreign ministries apologized to India for the remarks, emphasizing the need for review and improvement in recruitment practices.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:51pm on 06 Mar 2024,Wednesday India Global
UK's Shadow Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner MP, alongside Navendu Mishra MP (Labour), visited India to enhance relations between the Labour Party and various sectors. The delegation, including Councillor Vimal Choksi, engaged with political leaders, business figures, and faith communities in New Delhi, Ahmedabad, and Agra. Meetings with Vice-President Dhankhar and Minister Jaishankar underscored the commitment to meaningful engagement. Economic ties were fortified through discussions with Indian business leaders, while the visit to the Dholera solar park showcased shared interests in renewable energy. The delegation's focus on women's empowerment and community engagement reflects Labour's commitment to inclusivity and understanding the diverse communities in the UK.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:24pm on 06 Mar 2024,Wednesday India Global
A 30-year-old man from Hyderabad, Mohammed Asfan, was killed in the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine after being deceived into joining the Russian Army. Asfan's family sought assistance from AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, but the Indian Embassy in Moscow confirmed his death. He leaves behind a wife and two children. Asfan was among several Indians tricked by fraudulent agents to assist the Russian Army. This tragedy follows the death of another Indian, Hamil Mangukiya from Gujarat, who was also misled into working for the Russian military and died in an airstrike.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:16am on 06 Mar 2024,Wednesday India Global
Seven Indian tourists from Punjab and Haryana claim they were deceived into military service in Russia and sent to fight in the Ukraine conflict. Identified as Gagandeep Singh, Lovepreet Singh, Narain Singh, Gurpreet Singh, Harsh Kumar, and Abhishek Kumar, they allege being abandoned by an agent in Belarus, where they were handed over to Russian authorities. Forced to sign documents in Russian, they now seek assistance after being deployed to the Donestsk region. This incident follows reports of Indian nationals seeking help for discharge from the Russian Army amid casualties in the Ukraine war.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:03pm on 05 Mar 2024,Tuesday India Global
The Indian Navy swiftly responded to a distress call in the Gulf of Aden, rescuing 23 individuals, including 13 Indian nationals, from a merchant vessel attacked by drones. The Liberian-flagged ship, MSCSkyII, was ablaze following the assault on March 4. Promptly arriving at the scene, INS Kolkata deployed a specialized firefighting team and assisted in risk assessment. The crew, comprising 23 personnel, was safely escorted to secure waters. This incident underscores growing global apprehensions over maritime security, particularly amidst escalating attacks by Houthi militants on commercial vessels in the Red Sea.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:25pm on 05 Mar 2024,Tuesday India Global
Pat Nibin Maxwell, a 31-year-old from Kerala, lost his life in a missile strike near the Israel-Lebanon border. Having moved to Israel two months ago, Nibin leaves behind a pregnant wife and a 5-year-old daughter. Two others from Kerala were injured in the same attack and are currently receiving treatment. The Indian embassy in Israel has issued a relocation advisory for nationals in border areas. Nibin's family received the news from his wife, and his body is expected to be repatriated to Kerala after necessary procedures. The ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict remains a cause for concern.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:15am on 05 Mar 2024,Tuesday India Global
The Indian Embassy in Israel advises nationals to relocate after a Kerala man is killed in an anti-tank missile strike. The attack, attributed to Hezbollah, targeted an orchard in Margaliot. Patnibin Maxwell died, while Bush Joseph George and Paul Melvin were injured. Israel confirms the attack, denouncing Hezbollah's actions as terror. Tensions escalate between Hezbollah and Israel, resulting in casualties on both sides. Indian citizens are urged to move to safer areas within Israel amid ongoing conflicts. The Indian Embassy provides a helpline and urges locals to disseminate the advisory. Casualties and tensions rise as Hezbollah continues attacks on Israeli territories.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:26am on 05 Mar 2024,Tuesday India Global
Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu reiterated that no Indian military personnel, not even in civilian attire, would remain in the country post-May 10. His statement follows a recent agreement with China for free military aid. This comes despite India's ongoing efforts to withdraw its troops from the Maldives. Muizzu's remarks signal heightened tensions between India and the Maldives, with the latter increasingly aligning with China. The strategic significance of the Maldives, situated close to India's western coast, adds complexity to the geopolitical dynamics in the Indian Ocean Region.
🇮🇳🇷🇺 Russian FM recalls words of 'amigo' Jaishankar, who advised Europeans to look at themselves before lecturing others
— Sputnik India (@Sputnik_India) March 4, 2024
🗯 "My friend, Foreign Minister Subramanyam Jaishankar, was once at the UN, giving a speech. He was asked why they started buying so much oil from Russia. He… pic.twitter.com/nD4C0YHMDj
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:08am on 05 Mar 2024,Tuesday India Global
In an address at the World Youth Forum in Sochi, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov commended India's Foreign Minister S Jaishankar for advocating national dignity amid questions about India's oil purchases from Russia. Lavrov highlighted the enduring ties between the two nations, emphasizing Russia's support during the Cold War and collaborative defense projects like the BrahMos missile system. Lavrov quoted Jaishankar's response at the UN, where he advised critics to focus on their own affairs, showcasing India's assertive stance on its strategic partnerships. Jaishankar previously affirmed that Russia has consistently upheld India's interests, underscoring the stability and warmth of the bilateral relationship. Lavrov's remarks reaffirm the strength of India-Russia friendship.