'Khalistan Issue Caused Suffering in India': New Zealand PM Luxon Says Violence Will Not Be Tolerated

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:24pm on 06 Jul 2026,Monday India Global

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said the Khalistan issue has caused "a huge amount of pain and suffering" in India. He said New Zealand supports free speech but will not tolerate threats, intimidation or violence. Speaking to CNN-News18, Luxon said the issue would not affect ties between India and New Zealand. On the possibility of a Khalistan referendum, he called it a hypothetical situation. He said any decision would depend on police assessments of security risks. Luxon added that people must respect the country's laws and responsibilities, and police would continue to monitor public demonstrations closely. (PC: AFP)

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Trump Confirms He Asked FIFA to Reconsider Balogun's One-Match World Cup Ban

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:19pm on 06 Jul 2026,Monday Politics

US President Donald Trump has confirmed that he asked FIFA to review Folarin Balogun's one-match World Cup suspension. Trump said he believed the challenge was not a foul and called the referee's decision "horrible". FIFA later suspended Balogun's automatic ban, allowing the United States striker to play against Belgium in the Round of 16. Trump said he only requested a review and did not tell FIFA what decision to make. The move has drawn criticism from Belgium, UEFA and several coaches, who said it raised concerns about fairness and the integrity of the FIFA World Cup tournament. (PC: Shutterstock, Getty Images)

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Microsoft to Cut 4,800 Jobs as Major Xbox Restructuring Continues

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:24pm on 06 Jul 2026,Monday Business

Microsoft will cut around 4,800 jobs, nearly two per cent of its global workforce, as part of a major restructuring plan. The biggest impact will be on the Xbox gaming division, which is undergoing its largest overhaul. The company said the job cuts will take place during the current fiscal year. Microsoft is also increasing investment in artificial intelligence and plans to spend $190 billion on capital projects in 2026. Rising AI costs and weaker Xbox profits have added pressure on the business. The company said the restructuring aims to improve efficiency and support long-term growth across its operations.

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Ukraine Warns of Missile Shortage After Russian Strike Kills 19 in Kyiv Region

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:13pm on 06 Jul 2026,Monday International

Ukraine has warned of a serious shortage of interceptor missiles after a large Russian attack killed 19 people in Kyiv and the surrounding region. Officials said Russia fired 23 ballistic missiles, and none were intercepted because of limited air defence supplies. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged allies to approve stronger support at the upcoming NATO summit. He said Ukraine needs more Patriot air defence missiles to protect civilians. The overnight attack also included cruise missiles and drones, many of which were intercepted. Rescue teams continued searching damaged buildings as residents described widespread destruction and growing fear after the latest strikes.

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'A Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad Decision': Norway Coach Slams FIFA Over Balogun Ban Reversal

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:00pm on 06 Jul 2026,Monday Sports

Norway coach Ståle Solbakken has criticised FIFA's decision to suspend Folarin Balogun's one-match ban before the United States' FIFA World Cup Round of 16 match against Belgium. Calling it "a bad, bad, bad, bad, bad decision," Solbakken said the ruling could hurt the tournament's credibility. Balogun was sent off against Bosnia and Herzegovina but was later cleared to play after FIFA suspended his ban. The decision followed reports that US President Donald Trump asked FIFA president Gianni Infantino to review the case. The move has drawn criticism from several football officials, coaches and former players.

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Indian Navy to Commission INS Mahendragiri, Sixth Project 17A Stealth Frigate, on July 11

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:27pm on 06 Jul 2026,Monday Defence

The Indian Navy will commission INS Mahendragiri, its sixth indigenous stealth frigate under Project 17A, on July 11 in Visakhapatnam. Designed by the Navy's Warship Design Bureau and built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, the warship has more than 75 per cent indigenous content. It is equipped with advanced missile systems, electronic warfare technology and anti-submarine capabilities. The multi-role frigate can carry out anti-air, anti-surface and anti-submarine operations, along with search and rescue and humanitarian missions. Officials said INS Mahendragiri will strengthen India's naval power and support the country's goal of building advanced warships at home.

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'It Will Be My Last World Cup': Cristiano Ronaldo Confirms 2026 Tournament Is His Final One

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:19pm on 06 Jul 2026,Monday Sports

Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed that the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the last of his career. Speaking before Portugal's Round of 16 match against Spain, the 41-year-old said, "It will be my last World Cup." He added that he wants to enjoy every moment and hopes the Spain match is not his final game. Ronaldo also dismissed criticism over his performances, saying he has already scored three goals in the tournament. The Portugal captain said he plays football because he loves the game. Portugal will face Spain for a place in the FIFA World Cup quarter-finals.

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Oil Prices Decline as OPEC+ Increases Supply and Strait of Hormuz Exports Rebound

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:42pm on 06 Jul 2026,Monday International

Global oil prices fell on Monday after OPEC+ agreed to increase crude production from August. Brent crude dropped to around $71.55 a barrel, while US WTI crude slipped below $69. The group plans to raise output by 188,000 barrels per day as it continues to roll back earlier supply cuts. Oil prices also eased as exports through the Strait of Hormuz recovered after tensions between the United States and Iran declined. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have restored exports to near-normal levels. Higher global supplies are expected to improve availability and increase competition among major oil producers. (PC: Freepik)

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Belgium Challenges FIFA's Suspension of Folarin Balogun's World Cup Ban

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:19pm on 06 Jul 2026,Monday Sports

Belgium has appealed FIFA's decision to suspend Folarin Balogun's one-match ban before the United States' FIFA World Cup Round of 16 clash. Balogun was sent off against Bosnia and Herzegovina but was later cleared to play after FIFA suspended his ban for a one-year probation period. Belgium said the decision goes against the tournament rules and has asked FIFA to review the case. FIFA has allowed the appeal and an appeals committee member will hear it. A final decision could come before kickoff. Belgium coach Rudi Garcia said the case has raised questions about the integrity of the tournament. (PC: Getty Images)

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At Least 11 Killed as Fresh Russian Missile and Drone Strikes Hit Kyiv Ahead of NATO Summit

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:45am on 06 Jul 2026,Monday International

At least 11 people were killed and 46 injured after Russia launched fresh missile and drone strikes on Ukraine's capital, Kyiv. Five children were among the injured. Officials said several apartment buildings were damaged, with rescue teams searching for survivors at more than 20 sites. Three more people died in the wider Kyiv region. The attack came days after another deadly strike and ahead of the NATO summit in Turkey. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged allies to speed up air defence support. He said delays in supplying missiles would cost more lives and encourage further Russian attacks. (PC: Reuters)

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