Australia Bondi Beach Shooting: One Gunman Identified As Naveed Akram As Probe Continues

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:06am on 14 Dec 2025,Sunday International

Police have identified one of the gunmen in the Bondi Beach shooting as Naveed Akram. The attack killed ten people in Sydney, including one gunman. A second suspected gunman is in critical condition, police said. At least twelve others were injured, including two police officers. The shooting caused panic as people ran from the beach area. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the scenes shocking and distressing. An eyewitness said he ran with his children from a nearby Hanukkah event after hearing shots. Police said it is not clear if the event was linked. Investigations are ongoing.

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Lionel Messi Arrives In Mumbai For India Tour Day Two After Kolkata Chaos

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:49am on 14 Dec 2025,Sunday Sports

Lionel Messi arrived in Mumbai on Sunday as his India tour entered Day Two. The football star checked into a city hotel amid tight security. Mumbai events include a charity fashion show and a visit to the Cricket Club of India. The tour follows a troubled first day in Kolkata, where crowd chaos broke out over poor planning. The main organiser was later arrested by police. Messi later attended events in Hyderabad, which also drew political criticism. Authorities have increased security in Delhi, where a meeting between Messi and Virat Kohli is widely expected. Fans continue to follow updates nationwide. (PC: HT)

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Ten Killed In Shooting At Australia’s Bondi Beach, Police Say

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:26am on 14 Dec 2025,Sunday International

Ten people were killed in a shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, police said. One of the dead was a gunman. A second suspected gunman is in critical condition. At least 12 others were injured, including two police officers. The shooting caused panic as people ran from the beach area. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the scenes were shocking and distressing. An eyewitness said he fled with his children from a nearby Hanukkah event when shots were heard. Police said it is not yet known if the event was linked to the attack. An investigation is ongoing. (PC: BBC)

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Messi India Tour Organiser Sent To 14-Day Police Custody After Kolkata Chaos

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:40am on 14 Dec 2025,Sunday India

West Bengal Police have sent the main organiser of Lionel Messi’s GOAT India Tour 2025 to 14 days of police custody. The action followed chaos and vandalism at Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata on Saturday. The organiser, Shatadru Dutta, was arrested for alleged crowd mismanagement and security lapses. Thousands of fans were left angry after Messi’s brief appearance, with many unable to see him despite buying costly tickets. Damage was reported inside the stadium after protests broke out. A high-level enquiry team visited the venue to inspect the damage and review security planning. The state government has promised strict action after completing the probe.

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Warner Bros Sale Sparks Fear In Hollywood As Netflix And Paramount Battle For Control

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:57am on 14 Dec 2025,Sunday Entertainment

Hollywood is facing fresh turmoil as Warner Bros moves closer to a possible sale. Netflix and Paramount are competing to buy the historic studio. Many actors and crew members fear more job losses in an industry already hit by strikes and low production. Workers say the decline of Warner Bros has hurt creativity and stability. Some worry Netflix may weaken movie theatres, while others fear foreign influence if Paramount wins. Many blame CEO David Zaslav for the studio’s fall. As deals loom, film workers say the future feels uncertain and painful. For many, survival now matters more than who wins the takeover battle. (PC: BBC)

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Dense Fog Sparks Massive Vehicle Pile-Ups In Hisar, Rewari And Rohtak Across Haryana, Buses And Cars Damaged

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:52am on 14 Dec 2025,Sunday International

Dense fog caused major road accidents across Haryana on Sunday morning. Multiple buses, trucks and cars collided in Hisar, Rewari and Rohtak due to poor visibility. In Hisar, two roadways buses hit a dumper truck on National Highway 52, leading to a chain crash involving other vehicles. Most people escaped without injuries, except one bike rider. In Rewari, three to four buses crashed on National Highway 352, injuring several passengers. Another pile-up involving around 40 vehicles was reported in Rohtak. Police and rescue teams rushed to the spot and shifted the injured to hospitals. Authorities advised drivers to remain cautious during foggy conditions. (PC: HT)

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Brown University Shooting: Police Release Video Showing Alleged Gunman Leaving Campus

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:54am on 14 Dec 2025,Sunday International

Police have released a video showing the alleged gunman involved in the Brown University shooting in the US state of Rhode Island. The attack killed two people and injured nine others on Saturday. The footage shows a man dressed in dark clothes walking calmly away from the scene near Hope Street. His face appears covered, making identification difficult. Police searched nearby buildings but could not find the suspect. Brown University president Christina Paxson called the incident devastating and shared condolences with the victims’ families. She praised police for their quick response. Authorities said the injured are in critical but stable condition. The investigation is ongoing as security remains tight on campus.

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Baichung Bhutia Slams Kolkata Chaos During Messi Visit, Says It Hurt India’s Image

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:48am on 14 Dec 2025,Sunday International

Former India football captain Baichung Bhutia criticised the mismanagement during Lionel Messi’s visit to Kolkata. He said the chaos at Salt Lake Stadium damaged India’s image. Bhutia noted that nearly 80,000 fans attended, but many genuine supporters did not get to see Messi. He blamed poor planning and the presence of too many VIPs around the football star. Bhutia said the visit was a good idea but was badly handled. He urged organisers to focus on real fans in future events. He added that people travelled long distances and paid money, only to leave disappointed and upset.

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145 Children, Including 93 Girls, Go Missing in Mumbai Over 7 Months: Rising Concern

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:02am on 14 Dec 2025,Sunday India

Mumbai police data reveal that 145 children have gone missing in the city over the past seven months, including 93 girls and 52 boys. Most cases involve children aged between 12 and 17 years, with disappearances reported across various suburbs. Authorities say many children are found later, often having run away for personal reasons, but some remain untraced, prompting fears of trafficking and exploitation. Police have intensified search efforts, issued alerts and urged families to report promptly. Child welfare organisations stress the need for greater community vigilance and preventive measures to protect vulnerable youths. (PC: Instagram)

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Police Hunt Gunman After Brown University Shooting Kills Two Students, Injures Nine

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:58am on 14 Dec 2025,Sunday International

Police launched a large-scale manhunt after a gunman opened fire at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, killing two students and injuring nine others. The shooting occurred near an academic building during exam season, triggering panic across campus. Authorities immediately ordered students and staff to shelter in place as local police, state troopers and federal agencies searched for the suspect, described as a man dressed in dark clothing. Several victims remain hospitalised, some in critical condition. University officials cancelled classes and enhanced security, while investigators work to determine the motive behind the deadly attack. (PC: The Reuters)

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