Bangladesh Hindu Advocate To Contest Ousted Sheikh Hasina’s Gopalganj Seat As “Neutral Person”

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:06am on 25 Dec 2025,Thursday International

A Hindu advocate plans to contest the Gopalganj-3 seat once held by former prime minister Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh’s February 12 election. Gobinda Chandra Pramanik, general secretary of the Bangladesh Jatiya Hindu Mohajote, will file his nomination on December 28 as an independent. He told local media he is a “neutral person” with no party links and wants to speak for common people. Several candidates from BNP, Jamaat-e-Islami, National Citizen Party and other groups are also in the race. The polls will be held under an interim government led by Muhammad Yunus, amid reports of rising attacks on minority communities after Hasina’s removal last year. (PC: NDTV)

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Historic Round One Of Vijay Hazare Trophy Sees List A Records Fall Across Venues

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:36am on 25 Dec 2025,Thursday Sports

Round one of the Vijay Hazare Trophy on December 24 produced a rare flood of men’s List A records across India. Bihar smashed 574 for six against Arunachal Pradesh, the highest team total ever in the format. Fourteen-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi struck a 59-ball 150, the fastest in List A history, and also became the youngest centurion. Bihar captain Sakibul Gani added a 32-ball hundred, the quickest by an Indian. Karnataka chased down 413, the highest successful run chase in the tournament. Virat Kohli reached 16,000 List A runs in the fewest innings, while Rohit Sharma equalled the record for most 150-plus scores. The day also produced 22 centuries and a fielding first, as Vignesh Puthur took six catches in one match. (PC: X)

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UK Couple Take in Autistic Man on Christmas, He Lives With Them for 45 Years

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:28am on 25 Dec 2025,Thursday International

A Cardiff couple who invited a homeless man into their home for Christmas in 1975 ended up living with him for 45 years. Rob and Dianne Parsons opened their door to Ronnie Lockwood, who arrived with a bag of belongings and a frozen chicken. Lockwood, who had autism, had lived on the streets since his teens. The couple planned to let him stay for one night but later helped him find work and become part of their family. He supported them with childcare and church work and left money to charity when he died in 2020 at age 75. A new centre in Cardiff now carries his name. (PC: BBC)

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India Tests 3,500 Km-Range K-4 Missile From Nuclear Submarine in Bay of Bengal Trial

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:23am on 25 Dec 2025,Thursday Defence

India on Tuesday tested the K-4 submarine-launched ballistic missile from the nuclear-powered submarine INS Arighaat in the Bay of Bengal. Officials said the trial took place off the coast of Visakhapatnam. The missile is designed to strike targets up to 3,500 kilometres away. The K-4 was inducted into the Navy in August 2024. It is adapted from the Agni-III land missile for underwater launch. The weapon can rise from a submarine silo, reach the surface, and then ignite its rocket motor. The missile can carry a nuclear payload and can be launched from Arihant-class submarines. The test adds to India’s sea-based nuclear strike capability.

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CPI (Maoist) Central Leader Ganesh Uike With ₹1.1 Crore Bounty Killed in Odisha Gunfight

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:17am on 25 Dec 2025,Thursday India

Top CPI (Maoist) leader Ganesh Uike was killed in an encounter with security forces in Odisha on Thursday. Police said Uike carried a reward of ₹1.1 crore and led Maoist operations in the state. The operation took place in Kandhamal district after teams received specific intelligence on Maoist movement. Three more Maoists, including a woman cadre, were also killed in separate exchanges of fire in nearby forest areas. Their bodies were recovered during search operations on Wednesday night and Thursday morning. Arms and equipment were seized from the sites. No injuries were reported among security personnel. Combing operations have been intensified in the region. (PC: HT)

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Indian-Origin Man Dies in Canada After Eight-Hour Hospital Wait, Family Recalls “Unbearable” Chest Pain

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:11am on 25 Dec 2025,Thursday India Global

A 44-year-old Indian-origin man, Prashant Sreekumar, died in Edmonton after waiting about eight hours for treatment at Grey Nuns Hospital. He had complained of severe chest pain while at work on December 22 and was taken to the hospital by a client. Doctors performed an ECG and said nothing serious was found. He was given Tylenol and asked to wait. His father later joined him and said Prashant told staff his pain was “15 out of 10”. Nurses checked his blood pressure during the wait. When he was finally taken into the emergency room, he collapsed within seconds and died. The hospital expressed sympathy but declined to comment on care. (PC: India Today)

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US Officials Find Over One Million New Records Linked to Epstein Case, Department of Justice Says

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:07am on 25 Dec 2025,Thursday International

US authorities say they have found more than one million additional records that may be linked to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The FBI and federal prosecutors in New York told the Department of Justice about the discovery. The department said lawyers are reviewing the files and making required redactions to protect victims. It plans to release the records in stages in the coming days and weeks. The disclosure follows criticism over delays in publishing Epstein files under the Epstein Files Transparency Act signed into law last month. The law orders the public release of records while protecting victim identities and active investigations. The department did not explain how the new material was located. (PC: BBC)

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BNP Acting Chief Tarique Rahman Returns to Dhaka After 17 Years, Greets Crowd in “Bulletproof” Convoy

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:59am on 25 Dec 2025,Thursday International

Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chairman Tarique Rahman returned to Dhaka on Thursday after more than 17 years in self-exile in the United Kingdom. He arrived with his wife Zubaida Rahman and daughter Zaima Rahman. Large crowds gathered along routes near the airport to welcome him. Party leaders said Rahman travelled in one of two specially imported bulletproof vehicles to a reception in Purbachal, where he was scheduled to address supporters. The BNP expects a very large turnout for the event. After his speech, Rahman is to visit his mother, former prime minister Khaleda Zia, who is receiving treatment at Evercare Hospital.

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China Lists Arunachal Pradesh, Taiwan And South China Sea Claims As “Core Interests”, Says US Defence Report

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:54am on 25 Dec 2025,Thursday International

A new report by the US Department of Defense says China now treats its claims on Arunachal Pradesh as part of its “core interests”. The report also places Taiwan and China’s territorial and maritime claims in the South China Sea in the same category. It says these goals are linked to Beijing’s plan to achieve what it calls the “great rejuvenation” of the Chinese nation by 2049. The document notes that China sees these issues as central to its national identity and long-term strategy. It adds that Beijing is using diplomatic, military and economic tools to protect these claims and shape regional security trends.

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Princess of Wales And Princess Charlotte Share Pre-Recorded Christmas Piano Duet At Westminster Abbey Carol Service

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:33am on 25 Dec 2025,Thursday International

The Princess of Wales and her daughter Princess Charlotte performed a piano duet for the Together at Christmas carol service broadcast on Christmas Eve. The piece was pre-recorded at Windsor Castle last week and aired during the ITV programme. They played Holm Sound by Scottish composer Erland Cooper. Catherine used her left hand while Charlotte played with her right. The footage was shown as guests arrived at Westminster Abbey. Kensington Palace said the clip was made to highlight family bonds. Catherine, who has piano training, has played at the service before, including a surprise performance in 2021. (PC: BBC)

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