Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:22pm on 03 Feb 2024,Saturday International
The US launched major airstrikes on 85 targets across seven locations in Iraq and Syria, targeting Iranian-backed militias responsible for attacks on US troops. The strikes were in response to a drone attack on a US military outpost in Jordan that killed three service members. President Biden warned of continued military response "at times and places of our choosing." The strikes mark a significant escalation, aiming to deter further attacks while avoiding full-scale conflict with Iran. Iraq and Syria condemned the strikes, citing sovereignty violations, while Iran warned of escalating tensions. Mixed messages from militia groups add to the complexity of the situation.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:56pm on 03 Feb 2024,Saturday International
During the trial of Jennifer Crumbley, mother of the Oxford High School shooter, revelations emerged of her alleged involvement in sex parties with a firefighter chief, Brian Meloche. Prosecutors detailed how Jennifer and Brian used the app Adult Friend Finder to arrange hotel meet-ups with strangers. Meanwhile, Michigan prosecutors argued Jennifer failed to act on warning signs of her son Ethan's mental state, suggesting her culpability in the tragedy. Defense countered, asserting Jennifer had no knowledge of Ethan's intentions. The trial continues, shedding light on the complex dynamics surrounding the case of the first parents facing felony charges for their child's school shooting in the US.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:37pm on 03 Feb 2024,Saturday International
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi have been sentenced to seven years in jail for an unlawful marriage, deemed 'un-Islamic' by a Pakistan court. This marks Khan's fourth conviction since 2022, adding to his challenges ahead of the general elections. The case, filed by Bibi's ex-husband Khawar Maneka, alleged violation of Islamic practices, including the absence of the mandatory pause between marriages. The court also fined the couple Rs 5,00,000 each. Khan, currently serving time for other convictions, denounced the verdict, claiming it was intended to humiliate him and his spouse.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:38pm on 02 Feb 2024,Friday International
Despite repeated air strikes by the US and UK against Houthi rebels in Yemen, ship attacks in the region have intensified, with nine incidents reported in the past three weeks. Most targets now have ties to American or British entities, diverging from initial attacks linked to Israel. The Houthi tactics have also shifted, concentrating recent strikes further south in the Gulf of Aden. This escalation has led to a 29% drop in shipping along the vital Red Sea trade route. Measures taken by ship operators include employing armed security teams and disabling AIS tracking systems to mitigate risks.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:22pm on 02 Feb 2024,Friday International
An explosion shook the vicinity of Pakistan's Election Commission office in Karachi, just days before the scheduled Parliamentary elections on February 8. According to local media, the blast, which occurred on Friday, caused no casualties. Initial reports suggested that the explosive materials were concealed in a shopping bag near the poll panel's office. Karachi Police dispatched a bomb disposal squad to the site as investigations continue to determine the nature and motive behind the explosion. The incident adds to the security concerns as Pakistan grapples with multiple bomb and grenade attacks, particularly in the restive Balochistan province, ahead of the polls.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:48pm on 02 Feb 2024,Friday International
Belgian farmers intensify protests, blocking border crossings to the Netherlands over grievances on high taxes, rising costs, and bureaucracy. Antwerp, a key city and port, witnesses disruptions. Dutch authorities advise against travel to Belgium. Zeebrugge port faces truck blockades, with nearly 2,000 vehicles stranded. Local police provide support to drivers. The unrest echoes in Germany, Poland, Greece, Portugal, and Romania, revealing tensions over the EU's climate initiatives and trade dynamics. Protests highlight concerns about the impact on farming amid climate change measures and the influx of inexpensive Ukrainian imports.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:25pm on 02 Feb 2024,Friday International
Climate activist Greta Thunberg, along with four others, was acquitted in a London trial for breaking public protest laws during an oil and gas conference blockade. The judge ruled that the police failed to properly organize or communicate the public order to the protesters, leading to their acquittal. The arrests occurred during a protest at the Energy Intelligence Forum, where oil and gas executives were present. The trial sheds light on increased policing of protests following new laws enacted by the Conservative Government. Despite police efforts to impose a public order act, protesters were not adequately informed and were arrested prematurely.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:07pm on 02 Feb 2024,Friday International
A massive gas explosion in Nairobi, Kenya claims at least three lives and injures nearly 300 as a gas-laden truck detonates in the Embakasi district. The blast, occurring around 23:30, engulfs the area in flames, damaging homes, businesses, and vehicles. Investigations into the explosion's cause are underway. One arrest has been made, and the death toll could rise. Many injured, including children, have been treated, while a search and rescue operation continues. Authorities clarify the explosion involved a truck in a parking yard, not a gas plant. The illegal gas facility's owners face calls for compensation and accountability.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:04pm on 02 Feb 2024,Friday International
More than 800 officials from the US and Europe, including the UK, France, and Germany, have signed a statement warning that their governments' policies on the Israel-Gaza war may amount to "grave violations of international law." The "transatlantic statement" suggests complicity in one of the worst human catastrophes of the century, citing Israel's military operations in Gaza. Dissent within key Western allies is evident, with officials expressing concern over the lack of conditions or accountability in supporting Israel. The officials assert that political and ideological considerations have overridden their professional advice.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:18pm on 02 Feb 2024,Friday International
Cash-strapped Pakistan pledged assistance to the Maldives following India's aid reduction. Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul Haq Kakar, in a phone call with Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, discussed reinforcing bilateral ties and addressing the Maldives' immediate development needs. The President's Office confirmed Pakistan's commitment to supporting the island nation. The leaders also explored collaboration on shared priorities and strengthening international cooperation. Additionally, Kakar expressed solidarity with the Maldives in tackling climate change. Despite Pakistan's alliance with China, President Muizzu is known for his pro-Beijing stance, as diplomatic relations between the two nations date back to 1966.