Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:19am on 26 Apr 2026,Sunday International
Around 100 migrant tribal workers from Jharkhand have returned home after leaving a textile unit in Namakkal, alleging abuse and unpaid wages. “There were problems with food, rules and behaviour. When we said we would leave, they started assaulting us and warned us not to leave,” said Anil Samad. Another worker said, “They slapped me first and then beat me with sticks and machine parts.” Women workers also alleged harassment and said they were stopped from leaving. Some workers said they escaped by climbing walls. Many paid their own travel costs. Chief Minister Hemant Soren has ordered a probe. (PC: The Indian Express)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:13am on 26 Apr 2026,Sunday International
Donald Trump was unharmed after gunshots were fired at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington DC. The incident took place around 20:35 ET. Trump was quickly moved to safety by security teams. The suspect, identified as Cole Tomas Allen, was stopped by the Secret Service and taken into custody. Police said he is expected to be formally charged. One Secret Service officer was shot at close range but survived due to a protective vest. An attendee said, “We all crawled under our table for what felt like a long time.” (PC: BBC)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:59am on 26 Apr 2026,Sunday International
Recent strikes by Iran have caused more damage to US military bases in the region than earlier reported, according to US officials. The attacks targeted sites across several countries since the war began on 28 February. Officials said key facilities were hit. These include runways, radar systems, aircraft hangars, and command centres. Some aircraft were also damaged. Repair costs could run into billions of dollars. The US Department of Defense has not shared full details. US Central Command also declined to comment. A congressional aide said, “No one knows anything… we have been asking for weeks and not getting specifics.” (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:14am on 26 Apr 2026,Sunday International
Cole Tomas Allen, 31, has been identified as the suspect in the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington DC. Officials said he is a tutor and software developer from California. Allen studied mechanical engineering at California Institute of Technology and later completed a master’s degree in computer science. He also worked as a part-time teacher and an independent game developer. Police said he opened fire at the event and tried to run past security. He was stopped by the Secret Service. One officer was hit but survived due to a protective vest. Allen is in custody and under evaluation. (PC: HT)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:54am on 26 Apr 2026,Sunday International
Donald Trump shared a surveillance video showing a suspect charging a security checkpoint at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington DC. The video shows the man running past metal detectors as security officers draw their weapons. Police said the suspect was a “lone gunman” and was carrying multiple weapons. Washington DC police chief Jeffrey W Carroll said officers exchanged gunfire with him. A US Secret Service officer was “struck in his vest” and taken to hospital. He is in “good spirits”. The suspect was not hit but was taken to hospital for evaluation.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:41am on 26 Apr 2026,Sunday India Global
A large brass astrolabe, described as a 17th Century “supercomputer”, once owned by Sawai Man Singh II, will be auctioned at Sotheby's in London on 29 April. It later passed to Gayatri Devi before entering private hands. Experts say it may be the largest astrolabe known. “It is perhaps the largest in existence,” said Benedict Carter of Sotheby’s. Made in Lahore by brothers Qa'im Muhammad and Muhammad Muqim, it was commissioned by Mughal nobleman Aqa Afzal. Astrolabes were used to track stars and time. “You can do so many things with them,” said historian Federica Gigante. (PC: BBC)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:53am on 26 Apr 2026,Sunday International
U.S. President Donald Trump revealed he had planned an unusually provocative speech for the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, saying he was “ready to rip it” with what he called his “most inappropriate speech ever.” However, the event was abruptly disrupted when gunfire erupted near the venue, triggering panic and forcing his evacuation. The armed suspect was quickly apprehended by security forces, and no major injuries were reported. Secret Service acted swiftly to secure the area. The incident has raised serious concerns over security lapses at high-profile political gatherings.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:46am on 26 Apr 2026,Sunday India
Renowned Indian photojournalist Raghu Rai passed away at the age of 83, marking the end of an extraordinary era in Indian photography. Widely regarded as a pioneer, Rai’s work captured India’s social, political, and cultural landscape over five decades. A recipient of the Padma Shri, he was known for powerful images such as those documenting the Bhopal gas tragedy and portraits of influential figures. He battled prolonged illness before his death in New Delhi. Rai’s contributions to photojournalism and visual storytelling leave a lasting global legacy. (PC: HT)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:26am on 26 Apr 2026,Sunday International
The White House Correspondents’ Dinner was thrown into chaos after a lone gunman opened fire near the event venue, causing panic among attendees and triggering a major security lockdown. Former President Donald Trump, who was attending the event, was quickly escorted to safety along with other high-profile guests. Authorities confirmed the attacker acted alone and was neutralized by security personnel. Several people sustained minor injuries during the panic, but no major casualties were reported. The incident has reignited concerns over political violence in the United States, with leaders worldwide condemning the attack and calling for stronger security at public political events. (PC: AFP)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:38am on 26 Apr 2026,Sunday India Global
Six passengers were injured after a SWISS international flight from Delhi to Zurich suffered an engine failure that led to a fire during takeoff at Indira Gandhi International Airport. The Airbus A330, carrying over 230 people, aborted takeoff when one engine malfunctioned and caught fire. The crew initiated an emergency evacuation on the runway using slides. Passengers were rushed out safely, but six sustained injuries and were hospitalized. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, highlighting aviation safety concerns and the importance of swift emergency response during critical situations. (PC: X)