Maldives Opposition Party Accuses President of Shielding Criminals After Prosecutor General's Attack

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:57pm on 31 Jan 2024,Wednesday International

The Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) has accused President Mohamed Muizzu’s administration of safeguarding criminals, following an attack on Prosecutor General Hussain Shameem in Male City. Shameem, currently receiving treatment at ADK Hospital, was assaulted on the streets. The MDP condemns the attack, citing alleged connections between top officials and criminal gangs. The opposition party criticizes Muizzu's administration for failing to protect officials fulfilling constitutional duties. Noting an increase in violent assaults since Muizzu took office, the MDP calls for an investigation, urging the government to sever alleged ties with criminal groups. Former President Solih labels the attack as politically motivated.

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UN Alerts to Humanitarian Crisis Risk in Gaza if Funding for UNRWA is Withdrawn

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:45pm on 31 Jan 2024,Wednesday International

Top UN officials caution that the halt in funding to UNRWA, the main aid agency in Gaza, could lead to a "collapse of the humanitarian system." The US, UK, Germany, Sweden, and Japan suspended funding over alleged UN staff involvement in Hamas attacks. Israel accuses UNRWA of having Hamas ties. While the US urges a continued aid agency operation, UNRWA warns it may cease operations by February without funding. UN Secretary-General Guterres launches an independent investigation, emphasizing the vital role UNRWA plays. The UN urges reconsideration of funding cuts to prevent severe humanitarian consequences in Gaza.

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US Unveils New H-1B Visa Rules for Fairness and Fraud Prevention, Effective October 2024

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:20pm on 31 Jan 2024,Wednesday International

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has introduced a final rule for the FY 2025 H-1B cap, focusing on beneficiary-centric selection to ensure fairness. The rule, effective from October 2024, mandates registrants to provide valid passport information, reducing fraud risks. USCIS clarified requirements for employment start dates and gained the authority to deny or revoke petitions with false information. The FY 2025 H-1B cap registration opens on March 6, 2024, with USCIS launching organisational accounts on February 28, 2024. The reforms aim to enhance transparency, efficiency, and resistance to fraud in the H-1B program.

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European Farmers Block Traffic, EU Responds with Aid Proposals Amid Protests

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:59pm on 31 Jan 2024,Wednesday International

Farmers in Belgium, France, and Italy disrupted traffic, rallying for better prices and less bureaucracy. Ahead of a crucial EU summit, their protests prompted the EU to propose shielding farmers from cheap Ukrainian exports and allowing the use of fallow land. While awaiting member state approval, the move is seen as a symbolic concession. The demonstrations, causing disruptions across the EU, highlight farmers' challenges. Belgian Prime Minister addresses the issue during the summit, acknowledging their concerns amid the broader agenda. Spanish farmers plan protests, joining the call for changes in what they perceive as restrictive EU policies.

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Imran Khan and Wife Jailed for 14 Years in Second Sentence

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:46pm on 31 Jan 2024,Wednesday International

Former Pakistani PM Imran Khan and wife Bushra Bibi sentenced to 14 years for illegally benefiting from state gifts, a week before elections. This comes after Khan's 10-year term for leaking classified documents. The couple must pay a £4.2m fine. Khan, alleging political motives, is barred from political activity for 10 years. His party plans to appeal. Supporters argue trials were rushed. Wife Bushra Bibi surrenders, both deny selling state gifts. Critics question the election's credibility as Khan's party faces restrictions. Many view Nawaz Sharif as the military's favored candidate. Khan urges peaceful voting as supporters face challenges.

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Iran-Backed Group, Kataib Hezbollah, Suspends Attacks on US Forces After Jordan Drone Strike

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:27pm on 31 Jan 2024,Wednesday International

Iran-backed militia, Kataib Hezbollah, suspends attacks against the US after a drone strike in Jordan. The group takes this step "to prevent embarrassment of the Iraqi government." The US responds, emphasizing that "actions speak louder than words." President Biden decides on a response while Iran warns of retaliation against any attack on its "interests." The militia denies involvement in the attack, where three US soldiers were killed. Talks of potential armed response and security measures at the targeted base, Tower 22, are underway. The situation adds complexity to US-Iran tensions with implications for broader regional dynamics.

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Israeli Forces Kill 3 Militants Disguised as Civilian Women and Medics in Raid on West Bank Hospital

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:56pm on 30 Jan 2024,Tuesday International

Israeli forces, disguised as civilian women and medics, conducted a deadly raid on a hospital in the West Bank town of Jenin. The incursion into Ibn Sina Hospital resulted in the killing of three Palestinian militants. The raid, condemned by the Palestinian Health Ministry, raised tensions amidst ongoing conflict in the region. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated Israel's stance, rejecting Hamas' ceasefire terms and vowing to pursue "absolute victory." Negotiations for a potential deal continue, with discussions involving phased hostage releases and increased humanitarian aid to Gaza. The incident underscores the escalating violence beyond Gaza and the humanitarian crisis facing civilians caught in the conflict.

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New UK Visa Wage Thresholds for Foreign Workers Announced by Home Office

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:20pm on 30 Jan 2024,Tuesday International

The Home Office declares upcoming wage threshold changes for foreign worker visas, aiming to enforce stricter immigration controls. Care worker family restrictions begin on March 11, and skilled worker visas see a minimum salary increase from £26,200 to £38,700 starting April 4. Family visa income thresholds rise, reaching £29,000 on April 11. Home Secretary James Cleverly defends the measures, emphasizing a need to reduce migration. The reforms sparked concerns about professionals being affected, prompting assurance that existing applications will follow old rules. The changes align with the government's commitment to manage immigration levels and protect British workers.

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UK Mulls Recognizing Palestinian State, Says David Cameron

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:50pm on 30 Jan 2024,Tuesday International

UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron revealed the UK's contemplation of recognizing a Palestinian state at the United Nations, aiming to advance a two-state solution amid the Israel-Hamas conflict. Cameron emphasized the need to outline the framework of a Palestinian state and suggested recognition as a step towards irreversible progress. The proposal is part of Cameron's five-point plan to address the ongoing conflict, which includes international support for Gaza, forming a new Palestinian government, and addressing Hamas' attacks on Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposes full Palestinian statehood. The UK government has previously stated conditional support for recognition.

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Ex-US Air Force Pilot Claims Possible Discovery of Amelia Earhart's Lost Plane

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:22pm on 30 Jan 2024,Tuesday International

Tony Romeo, a former US Air Force pilot, believes he may have located Amelia Earhart's plane at the bottom of the Pacific. Sharing sonar images on Instagram, he expressed excitement about the potential discovery. The American aviator disappeared in 1937 while attempting a global flight. If verified, this find could solve the long-standing mystery. Previous attempts, including a 2018 analysis of bones and a separate expedition, brought varied speculations. Romeo's quest, funded by selling his business, adds a new dimension to the ongoing search for clues about Earhart's fate.

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