Hampi Gangrape Case: Missing Odisha Tourist Found Dead, 2 Accused Arrested

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:04pm on 08 Mar 2025,Saturday International

Karnataka police arrested two accused, Sai Mallu and Chethan Sai, in the gangrape of an Israeli tourist and a homestay operator near Hampi. The victims were attacked on March 6 while stargazing near Sanapur Lake. Three male co-travelers were assaulted and pushed into a canal, with one, Bibash from Odisha, found dead. The accused also robbed the group. One more suspect remains at large. A case has been registered under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Police assured swift action, stating, “We will catch the remaining accused soon.”

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Israeli Forces Kill Two Palestinians in Northern Gaza Amid Humanitarian Blockade

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:04am on 08 Mar 2025,Saturday International

  Israeli forces have killed two Palestinians in northern Gaza after they attempted to return, defying warnings. In retaliation for Hamas's refusal to extend a ceasefire, Israel has implemented a full blockade on Gaza, halting all international humanitarian aid, including Irish relief shipments. This has intensified the ongoing humanitarian crisis, leaving 2.2 million Palestinians without essential resources. Global leaders have condemned Israel's actions as dangerously exacerbating the suffering and have called for continued peace talks to resolve the conflict. The blockade, alongside military actions, has sparked widespread international criticism.    

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Russian Missile Strike Kills 14 in Eastern Ukraine Town of Dobropillia

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 10:48am on 08 Mar 2025,Saturday International

  A Russian missile attack on Dobropillia, a town in eastern Ukraine, has killed at least 14 people and injured 30 others, according to Ukrainian authorities. This strike targeted residential and administrative buildings, further escalating tensions in the ongoing war. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the attack as a deliberate act of intimidation, highlighting Russia's unchanging aggressive goals. In response, former U.S. President Donald Trump expressed concerns over the situation, suggesting that both Russia and Ukraine may seek peace, while considering new sanctions against Moscow to push negotiations forward.    

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King Charles Shares His Favorite Songs in Apple Music’s "The King’s Music Room"

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 08:54am on 08 Mar 2025,Saturday International

King Charles III has teamed up with Apple Music to launch The King’s Music Room, a special radio show where he reveals his personal playlist. Recorded in his Buckingham Palace office, the show features songs by artists like Raye, Kylie Minogue, and Bob Marley, celebrating music from across the Commonwealth. His Majesty also shares personal anecdotes, reflecting on how these tracks have shaped his life. This unique broadcast offers a rare insight into the King’s musical tastes and memories, blending nostalgia with a celebration of global sounds.  

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London Eye Celebrates 25th Anniversary with Special Events and Illuminations

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 08:35am on 08 Mar 2025,Saturday International

London, March 9, 2025 – The iconic London Eye marks its 25th anniversary with grand celebrations, special light displays, and exclusive events. Since its opening in 2000, the Ferris wheel has become a defining feature of the city’s skyline, attracting millions of visitors annually. To commemorate the milestone, the London Eye will feature a stunning light show, interactive exhibits, and discounted tickets for visitors. Special tributes will highlight its history and impact on tourism. As one of the world’s most famous observation wheels, the London Eye continues to be a symbol of innovation and engineering excellence.

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US Government Withdraws $400 Million in Federal Funding from Columbia University over Alleged Inaction on Antisemitism

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 07:20am on 08 Mar 2025,Saturday International

On March 7, 2025, the Trump administration announced the cancellation of $400 million in federal grants and contracts awarded to Columbia University, citing the institution's perceived failure to adequately address antisemitic incidents on campus. This decision follows a series of pro-Palestinian demonstrations that reportedly led to harassment of Jewish students. Despite Columbia's efforts to investigate and address these issues, federal authorities deemed the university's actions insufficient. The withdrawal of funds is expected to have significant financial implications for Columbia, which receives approximately $5 billion annually in federal funding. University officials are currently in discussions with the government to restore the grants and have emphasized their commitment to combating antisemitism and ensuring campus safety. 

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Syrian Security Forces Battle Assad Loyalists in Latakia and Tartous, Over 200 Dead Amid Rising Insurgency

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 07:15am on 08 Mar 2025,Saturday International

In early March 2025, violent clashes erupted between Syrian government forces and loyalists of former President Bashar al-Assad in the coastal provinces of Latakia and Tartous. The conflict, which has claimed over 200 lives—including 100 security personnel and 15 civilians—began after Assad loyalists launched coordinated attacks on military installations. Interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa imposed curfews and deployed reinforcements to restore order. Russia and Iran urged de-escalation, while regional powers like Saudi Arabia and Turkey expressed concern. The unrest highlights the fragile security situation in post-Assad Syria as the transitional government struggles to assert control.

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Putin Signals Openness to Conditional Ceasefire Amid Ongoing Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:20am on 08 Mar 2025,Saturday International

Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed willingness to engage in discussions regarding a temporary ceasefire with Ukraine, contingent upon specific conditions being met. During recent talks between Russian and U.S. officials in Saudi Arabia, Putin indicated that clarity on the framework of a final peace agreement is essential before agreeing to a ceasefire. Additionally, Russia seeks detailed plans on the structure and participating nations of any proposed peacekeeping mission. Moscow has previously opposed the deployment of NATO troops on Ukrainian soil, favoring countries like China, which have maintained a neutral stance in the conflict. These developments come as the U.S. and Ukraine prepare for forthcoming discussions aimed at establishing a framework for peace and initiating a ceasefire.

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White House Tensions Escalate as Elon Musk and Secretary of State Marco Rubio Clash Over Government Downsizing

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 03:17am on 08 Mar 2025,Saturday International

A recent White House cabinet meeting erupted into a heated confrontation between Elon Musk, leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Musk accused Rubio of insufficient staff reductions at the State Department, dismissing the 1,500 early retirements as inadequate. Rubio retorted, questioning Musk's expectations and highlighting the complexity of such measures. President Trump intervened, praising both officials and emphasizing a balanced approach to government restructuring. This incident underscores the growing internal conflicts over Musk's aggressive cost-cutting initiatives and their impact on federal operations. 

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Three UK-Based Bulgarians Convicted of Spying for Russia, Targeting Journalists and Ukrainian Military Intelligence

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 03:04am on 08 Mar 2025,Saturday International

A UK court has convicted three Bulgarian nationals—Katrin Ivanova, Vanya Gaberova, and Tihomir Ivanchev—for espionage on behalf of Russia. The trio, based in London, were part of a spy network led by fugitive Austrian businessman Jan Marsalek. Their operations included surveillance of investigative journalist Christo Grozev and attempts to gather Ukrainian military intelligence. Authorities dismantled the ring in February 2023, uncovering espionage equipment and counterfeit documents. The case highlights growing Russian intelligence operations in Europe, with the convicted individuals now facing up to 14 years in prison.    

Read More at The Guardian

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