Indore Water Crisis Worsens as Neurological Illness Raises New Fears After 16 Deaths

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:42pm on 04 Jan 2026,Sunday India

The water crisis in Indore has taken a serious turn after 16 people died from contaminated drinking water. Over 1,400 residents in Bhagirathpura have fallen ill. Doctors now fear long-term damage. A 67-year-old woman is on a ventilator with severe nerve problems after falling sick. Medical tests suggest acute nerve injury following stomach infection. Experts warn the contamination may have caused more than diarrhoea. The state health department has denied a confirmed link. Community health workers say the crisis has become systemic and mental. Residents demand accountability and clean water urgently.

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22 Indian Crew Arrested After Cocaine Found on Ship at Nigeria’s Lagos Port

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:38pm on 04 Jan 2026,Sunday India Global

Nigeria’s drug agency has arrested 22 Indian crew members after cocaine was found on a merchant ship at Lagos port. The seizure was made on January 2. Officers recovered 31.5 kilograms of cocaine from the vessel. The arrest was confirmed by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency. Officials said the ship had arrived from overseas. Nigeria is a major route for drugs sent to Europe and other regions. In recent months, the agency has made several large seizures at the Lagos port, including cases involving foreign sailors and cocaine shipments from Brazil. (PC: Representative Image)

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US Special Forces Use Helicopters And Air Strikes To "Capture" Venezuela President Maduro From Caracas Base

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:19pm on 04 Jan 2026,Sunday International

The United States says it used a special forces mission to detain Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro and his wife from Caracas. President Donald Trump said the pair were taken after months of intelligence work on Maduro’s movements and security. US officials said the raid used helicopters from a warship and began after strikes on air defence sites and military bases. The goal was to open a safe air path into a guarded army complex where Maduro was believed to stay. The commandos landed on rooftops, searched the bunker area and left within hours. The US has not shared full details of the operation. (PC: India Today)

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‘Watch Your A**’: Trump Warns Colombia’s President After Maduro’s Capture, Signals More US Action in Latin America

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:08pm on 04 Jan 2026,Sunday International

US President Donald Trump warned Colombian President Gustavo Petro after the capture of Nicolás Maduro. Trump told reporters that Petro should “watch his a**”, accusing him of allowing cocaine production linked to the US drug trade. Petro criticised US military action in Venezuela, calling it an attack on regional sovereignty. Trump said the US will temporarily control Venezuela and warned of more military action if needed. He also hinted at strong measures against drug groups in Colombia and the wider region. (PC: AFP)

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At Least 30 Killed, Villagers Abducted as Gunmen Burn Homes and Market in Nigeria

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:03pm on 04 Jan 2026,Sunday International

At least 30 people were killed after armed gunmen attacked a village in northern Nigeria. The attack took place on Saturday evening in Kasuwan-Daji village in Niger state. The assailants fired at residents without warning. They also burned the local market and several houses. Many villagers were abducted, including women and children. Police said security forces were sent to the area. However, residents said no help had arrived. Locals claimed the death toll may be higher, with several people still missing. Survivors are afraid to return to the village due to ongoing fear and insecurity. (PC: AP)

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Nicolas Maduro’s Wife Cilia Flores Seen for First Time Since US Capture in New York

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:55pm on 04 Jan 2026,Sunday International

Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores were seen in public for the first time after their capture by US forces. A video shows them under heavy security at a helipad in New York City. Maduro made hand gestures. Flores looked calm but expressionless. Both were taken in handcuffs. They were later moved to the Metropolitan Detention Center. US officials said the couple faces serious charges, including narco-terrorism and drug trafficking. US Attorney General Pam Bondi said they will be tried in American courts.

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“I Can’t Believe It”: Cheers And Doubts in Florida's 'Little Venezuela' After Maduro’s Arrest

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:58pm on 04 Jan 2026,Sunday International

Venezuelans in Doral, Florida, gathered to celebrate after US forces captured President Nicolás Maduro. Many said they felt relief after years of leaving their country due to economic crisis and insecurity. Residents waved flags, played music and thanked US President Donald Trump for the operation. Doral has the largest Venezuelan community in the United States. Some people said Maduro’s removal could help rebuild Venezuela’s economy and oil sector. Others were unsure about what comes next after Trump said the US would “run” Venezuela for now. Several said they do not support any future role for officials from the Maduro government and prefer opposition leaders to lead a transition. (PC: BBC)

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“Only Volcanoes And Average Cricketers”: Iceland Cricket Mocks US Move on Venezuela

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:53pm on 04 Jan 2026,Sunday International

A social media post by the Iceland Cricket account has drawn attention after the US operation in Venezuela. The post said Venezuela has oil and Greenland has rare earth minerals, adding that Iceland has only volcanoes, glaciers and “very average cricketers”. A follow-up message said players preferred to be called “seriously underwhelming”. The comments came after US President Donald Trump said the United States would take control of Venezuela’s oil sector following the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Venezuela holds the world’s largest oil reserves but produces limited output due to sanctions and weak investment. Trump has also spoken in the past about US interest in Greenland. (PC: HT)

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“No Power, Everyone Is Scared”: Indian National Describes Fear and Chaos in Caracas After US Military Strikes

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:30pm on 04 Jan 2026,Sunday India Global

Life in Venezuela’s capital has turned frightening after US military strikes plunged large parts of Caracas into darkness, according to an Indian national living in the city. He described prolonged power cuts, disrupted mobile networks, food shortages and widespread panic among residents. Streets remain largely empty as people stay indoors, fearing further attacks and violence. Essential services have been badly affected, with long queues for water and basic supplies. The Indian community is in constant touch with the Indian embassy, which has advised citizens to remain cautious. Uncertainty and fear dominate daily life as tensions continue to escalate.

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Refund Process Begins for Yuvabharati Stadium Messi Event Chaos; Police Seize ₹22 Crore to Return Ticket Money

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:55am on 04 Jan 2026,Sunday Sports

The process of refunding ticket money to spectators affected by the chaos at Yuvabharati Stadium has officially begun. After thousands bought tickets to catch a glimpse of Lionel Messi but were unable to see him due to poor crowd management and ensuing disorder, police have seized ₹22 crore from organiser Shatadru Dutta’s firm for refunds. Around 35,000 tickets were sold, raising about ₹19 crore, and damage to government property was estimated at ₹2 crore. West Bengal police assured fans their money would be returned and have started the legal and administrative steps to ensure refunds reach ticket buyers. (PC: X)

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