Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:22am on 11 Apr 2026,Saturday International
Fresh tensions have emerged ahead of crucial US-Iran ceasefire talks in Islamabad, threatening the fragile truce brokered by Pakistan. Despite both sides agreeing to negotiate, deep mistrust persists, with disputes over Iran’s nuclear programme, sanctions relief, and control of the Strait of Hormuz. Continued Israeli strikes on Lebanon and disagreements over whether Lebanon is part of the ceasefire have further complicated the situation. The talks are expected to be indirect, with mediators shuttling messages between delegations. Analysts say expectations remain low, with the immediate goal focused on sustaining dialogue rather than achieving a breakthrough peace deal. (PC: Al Jazeera)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:16am on 11 Apr 2026,Saturday International
A fragile US–Iran ceasefire faces uncertainty as talks in Islamabad risk collapse. Donald Trump warned of possible renewed military action if negotiations fail, signalling heightened pressure on Iran. Key sticking points include sanctions relief, Iran’s role in regional conflicts, and the continued disruption in the Strait of Hormuz, which is impacting global oil flows. Meanwhile, Israeli strikes in Lebanon continue despite ceasefire efforts, with tensions involving Hezbollah raising concerns of further escalation, casting doubt over prospects for a stable and lasting agreement. (PC: EPA)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:02am on 11 Apr 2026,Saturday India Global
Indian astronaut-designates, including Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla and Air Commodore Balakrishnan Nair, have hailed Artemis II as a “watershed moment” following its successful completion. The mission marked humanity’s first crewed journey beyond low Earth orbit in over 50 years, with astronauts travelling farther from Earth than ever before and safely splashing down after a 10-day lunar flyby. Indian space representatives described it as a shared global achievement that inspires future exploration. They emphasized its significance for India’s own space ambitions, highlighting collaboration under the Artemis Accords and renewed momentum toward human missions to the Moon and beyond. (PC: ISRO)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:55am on 11 Apr 2026,Saturday International
In a symbolic and emotional gesture, an Iranian delegation traveling to Islamabad for crucial peace talks with the United States carried blood-soaked school bags, shoes, white flowers, and photographs of children killed in the Minab school strike. Led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the team named their mission “Minab 168,” referring to over 160 children killed in the attack on the first day of the war. The items were placed on aircraft seats as “companions,” underscoring the human cost of the conflict. The gesture comes amid fragile ceasefire negotiations aimed at ending the ongoing US-Iran war.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:25am on 11 Apr 2026,Saturday India Global
A U.S. federal grand jury has indicted ten Indian nationals for allegedly conspiring to commit visa fraud through staged armed robberies. The accused reportedly orchestrated fake robberies at convenience stores to help individuals falsely claim victim status and apply for U visas, meant for genuine crime victims assisting law enforcement. Authorities said some participants paid to be listed as “victims,” exploiting immigration protections. The scheme operated across multiple states and involved coordinated roles, including organisers and fake assailants. The accused had earlier been charged and released under conditions. The case highlights growing scrutiny over misuse of humanitarian visa programs. (PC: Getty Images)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:10am on 11 Apr 2026,Saturday Science
NASA’s Artemis II mission successfully withstood extreme re-entry conditions, as the Orion capsule endured temperatures of nearly 5,000°F (2,760°C) while returning to Earth. The fiery descent, lasting around 13 minutes, marked the most dangerous phase of the mission, testing the spacecraft’s heat shield under real conditions. Engineers had earlier raised concerns after damage was observed during Artemis I, prompting trajectory adjustments to reduce heat stress. Despite risks, the capsule performed as expected, protecting the crew and ensuring a safe splashdown. The success validates NASA’s design improvements and is seen as a major step forward for future lunar missions. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:33am on 11 Apr 2026,Saturday International
US Vice President JD Vance has arrived in Islamabad leading a high-level American delegation for crucial “make-or-break” ceasefire talks with Iran, amid fragile truce conditions in the Middle East. Pakistan is hosting the negotiations under tight security, positioning itself as a key mediator. The discussions aim to stabilise the ceasefire and address major sticking points, including sanctions relief, Iran’s nuclear programme, and tensions in Lebanon. Iran has set preconditions, while Washington has warned against “bad faith” negotiations. With oil flows disrupted and regional violence ongoing, the outcome of these talks is seen as critical for preventing further escalation. (PC: AFP)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:07am on 11 Apr 2026,Saturday International
Kuwait’s air defence systems intercepted and destroyed at least seven drones that entered its airspace, highlighting rising tensions despite the fragile US–Iran ceasefire. The unmanned aerial vehicles reportedly targeted sensitive sites, including facilities linked to the National Guard, causing limited damage and injuring personnel, who are now stable. Kuwaiti authorities blamed Iran-linked actors for the attacks, calling them a violation of sovereignty, while Tehran denied any involvement. The incident underscores growing instability in the Gulf region, where repeated drone and missile threats continue to challenge the ceasefire and raise concerns about further escalation. (PC: Facebook)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:55am on 11 Apr 2026,Saturday International
Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf carried images of victims from the deadly Minab school strike on his flight to Islamabad for crucial talks with the United States, underscoring the human cost of the conflict. The gesture refers to the February 28 attack in Minab that killed over 150 civilians, many of them children, and remains a deeply sensitive issue in Iran. Qalibaf’s move is seen as a symbolic message ahead of negotiations, as Iran seeks accountability, sanctions relief, and stronger ceasefire assurances during the high-stakes dialogue.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:51am on 11 Apr 2026,Saturday International
An Iranian delegation led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf arrived in Islamabad on Saturday, April 11, ahead of crucial talks with the United States. The visit marks a notable shift, as Qalibaf leads the delegation instead of Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, amid earlier uncertainty over Tehran’s representation. The delegation includes senior lawmakers and officials, reflecting the political significance of the dialogue. Pakistan is hosting the talks as part of efforts to ease tensions, address nuclear concerns, and stabilise the fragile ceasefire in the region.