India Delays Starlink Rollout as Authorities Scrutinise Security Risks After Iran War Reports

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:47pm on 09 Jun 2026,Tuesday India Global

India has reportedly paused final approvals for Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet service due to security concerns. Officials are worried about the use of Starlink terminals during the recent Iran conflict and the challenges of regulating a US-based operator during geopolitical tensions.   According to reports, security clearance for Starlink remains pending despite the company obtaining a satellite communication licence in India last year. Authorities are seeking assurances that the service can comply with India's security requirements.   The delay has also affected plans related to satellite spectrum allocation. Starlink says it continues to work with Indian authorities and has established infrastructure in the country. (PC: Bloomberg)

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Air India Passenger Faces Possible No-Fly Action After Damaging Aircraft Window

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:43pm on 09 Jun 2026,Tuesday India

An Air India passenger may face a flying ban after allegedly damaging the inner pane of an aircraft window during a Chandigarh-Delhi flight on June 7. Officials said the passenger ignored repeated verbal and written warnings from the cabin crew before breaking the window pane.   The aircraft landed safely in Delhi, and the passenger was handed over to airport security. Air India said the safety of passengers, crew and the aircraft was never compromised. The airline has reported the matter to the aviation regulator and referred the case to its internal committee, which will decide whether the passenger should be classified as unruly and placed on the no-fly list.

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Artemis III Crew Revealed: NASA to Test Key Spacecraft Docking Procedures Before Lunar Missions

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:37pm on 09 Jun 2026,Tuesday Science

NASA has announced the four astronauts selected for the Artemis III mission, a major step in its plan to return humans to the Moon. The crew includes Commander Randy Bresnik, Pilot Luca Parmitano of the European Space Agency, and NASA astronauts Frank Rubio and Andre Douglas.   The mission will test important docking procedures and collect scientific data needed for future lunar missions. Artemis III will also work with commercial partners, including Blue Origin and SpaceX, to test spacecraft systems in orbit.   NASA said the mission will help prepare for future Moon landings and long-term human exploration beyond Earth.

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Man Reportedly Shot During Kenya Protest Over Planned US Ebola Quarantine Centre

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:31pm on 09 Jun 2026,Tuesday International

A man was reportedly shot during protests in Kenya's Nanyuki town against a planned US Ebola quarantine centre. Witnesses said the demonstrator was shot as protesters clashed with police. Authorities have not yet commented on the incident.   The protesters oppose a US-backed plan to build a treatment facility for American citizens near a military base. Many residents have raised concerns about possible health risks and a lack of transparency.   Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd. The protests come days after two people were killed during similar demonstrations. A court had earlier ordered a halt to the project's construction. (PC: Reuters)

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UK Could See Second Heatwave in Weeks as Temperatures Near 30C Again

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:28pm on 09 Jun 2026,Tuesday Weather & Environment

The UK could experience a second heatwave within weeks as temperatures are expected to rise sharply this weekend, according to the Met Office. Forecasters said parts of southern and southeastern England could see temperatures reach or exceed 30C.   The warm spell comes shortly after record-breaking heat in late May, when temperatures climbed above 35C in some areas. Weather conditions are expected to remain unsettled with rain and showers until Friday before high pressure brings warmer and sunnier weather.   The Met Office said there is a possibility that heatwave conditions could return if the hot weather continues into next week. (PC: PA)

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Apple Warns AI Industry Is Moving Too Fast Without Focusing on Users and Privacy

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:47pm on 09 Jun 2026,Tuesday Tech Today

Apple's software chief Craig Federighi has criticised the AI industry's rush to develop new technologies without giving enough attention to users. Speaking at WWDC 2026, he said some companies are pursuing AI without clearly considering the people it is meant to serve. Apple used the event to highlight its focus on privacy and responsible AI development. The company said users should not have to worry about where their AI data goes or how it is stored.   Apple also announced the expansion of its Private Cloud Compute system, which it says protects user data while supporting more advanced AI features. (PC: Screenshot: Apple)

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8 Killed in Israeli Strikes on Tyre After Iran Threatens Response Over Lebanon Attacks

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:36pm on 09 Jun 2026,Tuesday International

Israeli air strikes hit southern Lebanon on Tuesday, killing at least 8 people in the city of Tyre, according to Lebanese health officials. The attacks came despite Iran warning Israel not to continue military operations in Lebanon.   The Israeli military issued evacuation orders for parts of Tyre, including its Christian quarter for the first time. Thousands of residents fled the area.   Israel said it would continue targeting Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon. Meanwhile, Hezbollah claimed it launched rockets and drones at Israeli forces.   The latest violence has increased tensions in the region and raised concerns over the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran. (PC: AFP)

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Trump Warns of US Response After Alleged Iranian Attack on Apache Helicopter

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:25pm on 09 Jun 2026,Tuesday International

US President Donald Trump claimed that Iranian forces shot down a US Apache helicopter during a patrol over the Strait of Hormuz. He said both pilots were rescued by a US naval drone vessel and were safe and uninjured.   Trump called the incident an attack that required a response from the United States. The US military said the cause of the crash is still under investigation.   The incident comes amid ongoing tensions between the US and Iran despite recent efforts to maintain a fragile truce. Iranian officials have also warned Washington against violating agreements and said they are prepared to respond if needed.  

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Indian Couple, 9-Year-Old Son Die After Fall From London Residential Tower

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:23pm on 09 Jun 2026,Tuesday India Global

An Indian couple and their nine-year-old son were found dead in London on May 27 in a case that police are investigating. The family has been identified as Rakesh Pai, Aditi Paralkar and their son, Sid.   According to media reports, the family had been caring for their son, who suffered from serious health conditions and required special support. Friends described the incident as a tragic loss and rejected speculation about the cause of the deaths.   Police have classified the case as an unexpected death. Investigators are working to establish the circumstances, while family members are being supported by authorities.

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Airlines Get Fixed-Rate Fuel Option After 10% Hike in Jet Fuel Prices

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:13pm on 09 Jun 2026,Tuesday Business

State-owned oil companies have increased aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices for domestic airlines by around 10 per cent. Jet fuel will now cost about Rs 115 per litre, up from Rs 104.9 earlier.   Oil companies have also introduced a voluntary fixed-rate plan that allows airlines to lock fuel prices for up to three years. The move aims to protect airlines from sharp changes in global oil prices caused by tensions in West Asia.   The government has approved a Rs 10,000-crore price stabilisation scheme to support the plan. Officials say the measure could help reduce sudden increases in airfares for passengers.

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