Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:14pm on 01 Apr 2026,Wednesday International
Iran has denied a claim by Donald Trump that it sought a ceasefire. Iran’s foreign ministry called the statement “false and baseless”, according to state media. Trump had said Iran’s “new regime president” requested a ceasefire but gave no details. He also said the US would consider a truce only if the Strait of Hormuz is “open, free, and clear”. Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian made no mention of any ceasefire in a message to Americans. He said Iran “never initiated a war” and spoke about choosing between “confrontation and engagement”. (PC: BBC)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:04pm on 01 Apr 2026,Wednesday India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a high-level security meeting to review the impact of the Iran conflict on supplies. He stressed ensuring enough LPG and expanding sourcing from multiple countries. Officials said new LPG and LNG supplies are being arranged, while prices remain unchanged. The government also launched drives to stop hoarding and diversion. Coal stocks are adequate, and steps are taken to support power supply. Fertiliser availability was reviewed with focus on urea, DAP and NPK. Monitoring is being done under the Essential Commodities Act. States were asked to act against black marketing and ensure smooth supply. (PC: India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:46pm on 01 Apr 2026,Wednesday Weather & Environment
Met Office has issued a yellow warning for very strong winds across parts of the UK. Gusts could reach up to 90mph in some areas. The warning is in place from Saturday evening to Sunday afternoon. Scotland, Northern Ireland, North Wales, and parts of northern England will be affected. Officials said travel delays are likely on roads, rail, and flights. There is also a risk of power cuts and service disruptions. High-sided vehicles may face problems on exposed routes. Authorities have asked people to stay alert and plan journeys carefully during the Easter weekend. (PC: PA)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:40pm on 01 Apr 2026,Wednesday International
Donald Trump said the US will be “out of Iran pretty quickly” after meeting its goals. He said American strikes have stopped Iran from getting nuclear weapons. Trump added the US could return for “spot hits” if needed. His comments suggest a short and limited military role. He also criticised NATO and said he is considering a US withdrawal from the alliance. The remarks came before his national address. Officials say the US does not want a long war. However, tensions remain high as military action continues and concerns grow among allies in Europe.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:37pm on 01 Apr 2026,Wednesday India Global
Dinesh K Tripathi said the Indian Navy was “minutes away from striking Pakistan” during Operation Sindoor. He said the strike was stopped after Pakistan requested a halt in action. The operation followed the Pahalgam terror attack last year. The Navy maintained a “highly aggressive posture” and showed strong readiness. Speaking at a ceremony in Mumbai, he praised naval forces for quick deployment. He also said global tensions have increased at sea due to ongoing conflicts. Many ships remain stranded in West Asia. The Navy continues to stay alert and prepared for any future threats.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:33pm on 01 Apr 2026,Wednesday Science
NASA is set to launch Artemis-II with four astronauts on board. It will be the first crewed Moon mission in over 50 years. The spacecraft will take the astronauts on a 10-day journey around the Moon. Officials said final checks are complete and weather is 80% favourable. The crew includes Victor Glover, Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen. The mission will not land on the Moon but test key systems. NASA called it a “historic liftoff”. The mission will help prepare for future human missions to Mars and deep space exploration.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:27pm on 01 Apr 2026,Wednesday India
Narendra Modi chaired a key security meeting to review fuel and energy supply amid the West Asia crisis. He discussed LPG and LNG supply, fuel duty cuts, and power measures. The government said steps are being taken to diversify energy and fertilizer sources. Officials also reviewed efforts to stop hoarding and black marketing. States have been asked to take strict action. The Centre said LPG prices remain unchanged. Food prices are also stable for now. Control rooms have been set up for monitoring. The government aims to ensure steady supply and avoid shortages during the crisis.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:34pm on 01 Apr 2026,Wednesday International
Amazon’s cloud facility in Bahrain was damaged in an Iranian strike as tensions escalate between Tehran and US-linked technology firms. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned it would target major American companies, including Apple, Google and Meta, if further Iranian officials are killed. The statement alleged these firms assist in tracking and designing assassination operations. Employees and nearby residents were urged to evacuate areas around such facilities. The incident follows earlier drone strikes on Amazon data centres in the region. The developments highlight a widening conflict scope, with corporate infrastructure increasingly drawn into the confrontation amid ongoing US-Iran hostilities and rising regional instability concerns. (PC: Times Now)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:58pm on 01 Apr 2026,Wednesday International
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Britain will not be drawn into the Iran-US-Israel conflict while announcing a 35-nation meeting to address the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz. The talks, to be hosted by Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, will focus on diplomatic and political measures to restore navigation, ensure safety of vessels, and resume movement of vital commodities. Starmer warned the war’s economic impact will affect the UK but said the country is prepared to withstand the disruption. He emphasised closer cooperation with European allies and reaffirmed commitment to NATO amid rising global tensions and energy market instability. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:51pm on 01 Apr 2026,Wednesday India
An explosion occurred near a BJP office in Chandigarh Sector 37 on Wednesday evening, prompting a swift security response. Preliminary inputs indicate two individuals arrived on a two-wheeler and hurled a crude bomb or improvised explosive device before fleeing. Khalistani terrorist Sukhjinder Singh Babbar later claimed responsibility, describing the attack as retaliation and issuing further threats. No casualties were reported, though vehicles were damaged by shrapnel. Police cordoned off the area and recovered CCTV footage, while forensic teams, including the Central Forensic Science Laboratory, began analysis. The incident has raised serious concerns about targeted militant activity and security vulnerabilities near political establishments.