Devastating 6.0 Quake Destroys 8,000 Homes, Kills Over 1,100 in Afghanistan's Eastern Regions

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:04am on 02 Sep 2025,Tuesday International

A devastating 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan near the Pakistan border late Sunday, killing over 1,100 people and injuring 2,938 others, according to Taliban officials. The quake destroyed approximately 8,000 houses across Kunar and Nangarhar provinces, with the epicenter located 17 miles east of Jalalabad. Emergency responders continue searching for survivors in remote villages, fearing higher casualty numbers. The hardest-hit areas include Chawkay, Nurgal, and Chapa Dara districts in Kunar Province. Afghanistan sits at the volatile intersection of tectonic plates, making earthquakes common. This tragedy follows similar deadly quakes in 2022 and 2023, each claiming over 1,000 lives. The World Health Organization reports 12,000 people directly affected. (PC: ABC News)

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Aerial Search Underway after Afghanistan Earthquake Kills 800

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:17am on 02 Sep 2025,Tuesday International

Rescuers in Afghanistan are using helicopters to search for survivors after a massive earthquake killed 800 people and injured 1,800. The 6.0 quake struck near the Pakistan border, flattening villages and leaving many trapped under rubble. Roads are blocked, making air rescue critical. Survivors described pulling bodies out with bare hands. Hospitals in Jalalabad are overwhelmed with patients. The Taliban government has appealed for help. The UN released emergency funds, while the UK pledged £1m. India sent 1,000 tents and 15 tonnes of food. China and Switzerland also pledged support. Aid workers warned survivors urgently need shelter. (PC: BBC)

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PM Modi Says Abuses At Late Mother During Bihar Rally 'Painful', Targets Rahul Gandhi And RJD

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:05am on 02 Sep 2025,Tuesday International

Prime Minister Narendra Modi broke his silence on the controversy over alleged abuses directed at his late mother during Rahul Gandhi’s rally in Bihar. Modi called the remarks “painful,” saying, “She is gone, yet targeted.” He said the insult was to all mothers and daughters of Bihar. BJP leaders accused Congress and RJD of promoting “hate and tastelessness.” Modi also attacked Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav, saying they cannot understand the struggle of a poor mother. The video clip of the incident, which surfaced from Darbhanga, has gone viral, though its authenticity remains unverified. (PC: HT)

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'Trump Sacrificed India Ties for Pakistan Family Business Deals' Says Ex-NSA Jake Sullivan

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:52am on 02 Sep 2025,Tuesday International

Former US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan accused President Trump of "throwing away" India relations to prioritize Pakistan business deals with Trump's family. Sullivan claimed Trump's tariffs on India benefit Pakistan's willingness to engage Trump family businesses, potentially undermining US allies' trust in Washington. Meanwhile, Russia considers manufacturing fifth-generation Su-57 fighter jets in India amid escalating US tariffs. Russian agencies assess investment requirements for Indian production, with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited's Nashik facility emerging as potential hub. The development strengthens Russia-India defense cooperation rather than pushing New Delhi away from Moscow. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent expressed confidence in resolving trade friction, calling the SCO summit "largely performative" while acknowledging India's democratic values align closer to America than China or Russia. (PC: Responsible Statecraft)

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Afghanistan Earthquake Kills Over 800, Injures Thousands; Survivors Sleep in Open as Villages Collapse

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:23am on 02 Sep 2025,Tuesday International

A powerful 6.0 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan late Sunday, killing more than 800 people and injuring thousands. Most deaths were in Kunar province, where entire villages collapsed. Survivors spent the night outside, fearing aftershocks. Roads and landslides blocked rescue efforts, forcing helicopters to deliver aid. Hospitals in Jalalabad were overwhelmed as victims arrived in large numbers. The Taliban said rescuers are struggling to reach remote mountain areas. Many remain trapped under rubble. China, India, the UK, and Switzerland pledged aid. Afghanistan, already hit by drought, hunger, and sanctions, now faces another disaster worsening the humanitarian crisis. (PC: EPA)

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Kim Jong Un Takes Bulletproof Train to China for Rare Foreign Visit

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:43am on 02 Sep 2025,Tuesday International

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un traveled to China via bulletproof train for Beijing's World War II commemoration parade, marking his first foreign trip since visiting Russia in 2023 and first China visit since January 2019. Accompanied by Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui, Kim will attend the 80th anniversary ceremony alongside Presidents Xi Jinping and Putin. The visit highlights strengthening trilateral cooperation challenging US-led international norms while elevating North Korea's diplomatic standing. Before departure, Kim inspected a missile factory and unveiled intercontinental ballistic missile development plans, demonstrating advancing weapons capabilities. China remains North Korea's primary economic lifeline amid sanctions, while Kim has increasingly aligned with Russia, reportedly supplying weapons and troops for Ukraine conflict. (PC: X)

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Belgium to Recognise Palestinian State, Announces Sanctions on Israel

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:17am on 02 Sep 2025,Tuesday International

Belgium will officially recognise the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly this month, Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot said. He announced “firm sanctions” on Israel, including banning imports from West Bank settlements and possible legal actions. Belgium joins the UK, France, Canada, and Australia in supporting Palestinian statehood. The Israeli foreign ministry has not yet responded, but earlier called such moves a “reward for Hamas.” The UN session starts on 9 September, where more countries may back recognition. Currently, 147 UN member states recognise Palestine. The decision comes as Gaza’s war continues with rising deaths and starvation. (PC: AP)

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Trump’s Surprise Announcement Sparks Health Rumours; Internet Wonders, 'Is He Resigning?'

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:09am on 02 Sep 2025,Tuesday International

US President Donald Trump will address a rare White House press conference at 2 p.m. Tuesday, sparking intense speculation about his health and future. The 79-year-old leader was recently diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), fueling rumors of illness and even resignation. While the White House insists Trump is in “excellent health,” his weeks-long absence from media appearances has raised questions. Photos of Trump golfing with his grandchildren failed to silence online chatter. The upcoming Oval Office announcement has left the internet buzzing, with many wondering whether he will address health concerns—or make a bigger political move. (PC: AP)

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Rahul Gandhi Says Congress Will Drop 'Vote Chori Hydrogen Bomb,' BJP Calls It A Dud

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:19pm on 01 Sep 2025,Monday International

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday said his party will soon reveal a “hydrogen bomb” of evidence on alleged voter list fraud. Speaking at the end of the INDIA bloc’s Voter Adhikar Yatra in Patna, Gandhi claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not be able to face the people after the revelations. He said the slogan “vote chor, gaddi chhod” is now echoed even outside India. The BJP dismissed the remarks, calling Gandhi’s “bombs” duds. BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad accused Gandhi of being irresponsible and asked why he has not filed an affidavit before the Election Commission. (PC: India Today)

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Six-Year-Old David Attenborough Fan Becomes Britain’s Youngest Zookeeper At Chessington, UK

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:19pm on 01 Sep 2025,Monday International

Max Evans-Browning, a six-year-old from Neyland, Pembrokeshire, UK, has become Britain’s youngest zookeeper. Known for his love of Sir David Attenborough, Max earlier drew 99 animals to celebrate Attenborough’s 99th birthday, which even earned a reply from the legend himself. This summer, Max joined Chessington World of Adventures in Surrey, working with the zoo team. His duties include cleaning enclosures, preparing food, checking animal health, and giving care. Max said it was a “dream come true” and loved spending time with giraffes and monkeys. Zoo staff praised his knowledge, calling him an excellent addition to the team during his summer role. (PC: BBC)

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