Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:51pm on 16 Dec 2025,Tuesday India Global
Bangladesh National Citizen Party leader Hasnat Abdullah warned Dhaka could shelter anti-India forces and threatened to "sever the seven sisters," referring to India's northeastern states. Four states including Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Mizoram share land borders with Bangladesh, making the region strategically sensitive. Abdullah claimed Bangladesh would offer sanctuary to separatist groups if India shelters forces against Bangladesh's sovereignty. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma called the remarks "irresponsible and dangerous," warning India won't remain silent. India previously accused militant groups like NLFT and ATTF of using Bangladeshi territory as safe havens during the late 1990s-early 2000s. The security situation improved after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's 2009 return, launching crackdowns on insurgent groups and strengthening India-Bangladesh security cooperation.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:32pm on 16 Dec 2025,Tuesday India Global
Thousands of Indian H-1B visa holders and H-4 dependents are stranded in India after the US Embassy abruptly canceled appointments starting December 9, 2025. The disruption stems from a new US Department of State mandate requiring "online presence review" including social media and digital footprint screening effective December 15. This significantly reduced daily interview capacity, forcing consulates to slash available slots. India bears the brunt as over 70% of global H-1B visas go to Indian nationals. The rescheduling affects all visa categories including B1/B2, F-1, and L-1. Options for stranded workers include waiting for rescheduled appointments, requesting emergency slots with documentation, working remotely from India while maintaining US payroll, or exploring third-country stamping in Canada or Mexico.(PC: Daily Excelsior)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:21pm on 16 Dec 2025,Tuesday India Global
Babblejit "Bubbly" Kaur, a 60-year-old Indian-origin woman living in the US since 1994, was detained by federal immigration agents during her green card biometric scan appointment on December 1. Despite having an approved petition from her US citizen daughter and green-card-holding husband, Kaur was arrested and transferred to Adelanto ICE detention center. For over two decades, she operated Natraj Cuisine restaurant in Long Beach and worked 25 years at Rite Aid pharmacy. Her family includes three children: one with DACA status and two US citizens. Democratic Congressman Robert Garcia has demanded her release. Kaur remains detained in dorm-style conditions with constant lights and noise, making sleep difficult while her family pursues legal options for bond release.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:14pm on 16 Dec 2025,Tuesday Sports
West Bengal Sports Minister Aroop Biswas resigned following alleged mismanagement during Lionel Messi's December 13 event at Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee accepted his resignation. The government initiated major administrative action based on a preliminary enquiry report. DGP Rajeev Kumar and Police Commissioner Mukesh Kumar received show-cause notices demanding 24-hour clarifications. Deputy Commissioner Aneesh Sarkar faces suspension pending enquiry for negligence. Principal Secretary Rajesh Kumar Sinha was also show-caused, while VYBK CEO Deb Kumar Nandan's services were immediately withdrawn. A Special Investigation Team comprising four IPS officers will probe the incident. Large-scale disorder, vandalism, and security breaches occurred as spectators entered the playing area. BJP questioned why no arrests were made, criticizing the minister's selfie-taking behavior.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:03pm on 16 Dec 2025,Tuesday Politics
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi attacked the Centre's plan to replace MGNREGA with the Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission Bill 2025, calling it a direct insult to Mahatma Gandhi's ideals. Gandhi alleged PM Modi harbors deep dislike for Gandhi's ideas and poor people's rights. He described MGNREGA as the living embodiment of Gandhi's Gram Swaraj vision and a lifeline for millions during COVID-19. Gandhi criticized the proposed 60:40 Centre-State funding split, claiming it would centralize control and burden states with 40% costs. The new bill promises 125 days of employment versus the current 100 days. Gandhi vowed Opposition protests "from roads to Parliament" against this "anti-people bill" that threatens rural livelihoods.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:20pm on 16 Dec 2025,Tuesday India Global
One of the Bondi Beach shooters in Sydney was originally from Hyderabad, Telangana Police said. Sajid Akram moved to Australia in 1998. He had limited contact with his family in India. Police said he visited India only six times in 27 years. Family members said they cut ties with him years ago after he married a Christian woman. Sajid and his son Naveed Akram carried out the attack that killed 15 people. The victims were Jews celebrating Hanukkah. Sajid was killed in police firing, while Naveed remains hospitalised. Police said there was no criminal record against Sajid during his time in India. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:13pm on 16 Dec 2025,Tuesday Sports
Chennai Super Kings created history at the IPL 2026 auction with two big uncapped signings. CSK bought Prashant Veer for ₹14.20 crore. He is now the costliest uncapped player in IPL history. Soon after, CSK matched the same amount to sign Kartik Sharma. The combined spend touched ₹28.40 crore. Both deals broke the earlier record of ₹10 crore. Veer is a young spin all-rounder from Uttar Pradesh. Kartik is a wicketkeeper-batter from Rajasthan. Strong bidding battles were seen for both players. CSK said the signings show trust in young Indian talent. (PC: HT)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:01pm on 16 Dec 2025,Tuesday International
The US military said eight people were killed after strikes on three boats in the Pacific Ocean. The boats were accused of carrying illegal drugs. US Southern Command shared videos of the attacks online. It said the vessels were moving on known drug routes. The strikes are part of President Donald Trump’s campaign against drug gangs. At least 90 people have died in similar operations in recent months. Some legal experts said the strikes may break international law. They raised concern over civilian deaths. The White House said the actions were legal and meant to stop drugs from reaching the US. (PC: BBC)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:30am on 16 Dec 2025,Tuesday India
A farmer from Maharashtra’s Chandrapur district sold his kidney after a small loan turned into huge debt. Roshan Sadashiv Kude had borrowed Rs 1 lakh from local moneylenders to start a dairy business. The plan failed after his cows died and crops were ruined. High daily interest caused the loan to rise to Rs 74 lakh. Kude sold his land, tractor and valuables, but the debt remained. He was later advised to sell his kidney and travelled to Cambodia for the surgery. He claims police did not act on his complaint. Kude has warned of self-harm if he does not get justice. (PC: NDTV)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:19am on 16 Dec 2025,Tuesday International
European leaders have called for a multinational force to protect Ukraine after any peace deal with Russia. The proposal was discussed during talks in Berlin with US and Ukrainian officials. Leaders said progress was made after the US agreed to offer security guarantees to Ukraine. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called the move a major step forward. Former US President Donald Trump said a ceasefire may be closer than ever. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said talks remain difficult, especially on territory. Leaders also backed Ukraine’s path to the European Union and support for a strong national army. (PC: sky news)