Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:31am on 10 Jul 2025,Thursday International
At least 2 people were killed and 13 injured after a massive Russian drone attack hit Kyiv early Thursday, with fires reported in six districts. A residential building in Shevchenkivskyi was struck, and a primary healthcare centre in Podilsky was “almost completely destroyed,” said Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko. Ukraine's air force warned of possible ballistic missile strikes. Authorities urged residents to shelter and avoid smoke. On Wednesday, 3 more were killed in Kostiantynivka. The U.S. resumed weapons deliveries to Ukraine as Donald Trump expressed frustration with Putin, calling Russian behavior “bullshit.” Lavrov and Rubio are expected to meet in Malaysia today. (PC BBC)
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 05:02am on 10 Jul 2025,Thursday International
US President Donald Trump expressed strong optimism, “a very good chance” that a 60‑day Gaza ceasefire could be agreed this week or next, following two Oval Office meetings with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu. The talks focused on freeing hostages, with Hamas reportedly agreeing to release ten captives amid ongoing, “tough” negotiations mediated by Qatar. While Israel continues military operations killing dozens in Gaza, its military chief says conditions now favor a truce. Outstanding issues include ensuring sustained aid flow, drawing Israeli withdrawal lines, and formal guarantees of a lasting ceasefire. (PC: X/@WhiteHouse & ABC News)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:24pm on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday International
US President Donald Trump has announced new tariffs on seven more countries, including Iraq, Algeria, and Sri Lanka. The new duties, up to 30%, start from August 1. Trump said these steps are needed to fix trade gaps. He also warned BRICS nations, including India, of a 10% tariff, accusing them of trying to harm the US dollar. “They will pay if they try to destroy the dollar,” he said. Trump added that countries moving production to the US could avoid tariffs. The move could raise global tensions ahead of the 2025 election. (PC: India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:58pm on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday International
New audio from 2024 fundraisers reveals Donald Trump claimed he warned Russia and China with bombing threats. He said he told Putin, “If you go into Ukraine, I’ll bomb Moscow.” Trump also claimed he told Xi Jinping the US would bomb Beijing if China attacked Taiwan. He said both leaders thought he was “crazy,” but backed off. Trump also talked about deporting student protesters and said “welfare people” always vote Democrat. He urged rich donors to give more, bragging that one gave $25 million. The Trump campaign has not commented on the leaked tapes. (PC: CNN)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:59pm on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday International
6 crew members were rescued after the cargo ship Eternity C was attacked by Yemen’s Houthi rebels in the Red Sea. 3 sailors were killed, and 19 are still missing. The ship was hit by missiles and an unmanned boat. The Houthis said the ship was heading to Israel and claimed the attack was in support of Gaza. The damaged ship later sank near Hodeidah. This marks a fresh wave of Houthi attacks after months of calm. The U.S. and EU blame the Houthis, calling it a threat to global trade and maritime safety. The ship carried a crew of 25.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:37pm on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday International
At the Southport attack inquiry, a mother recalled seeing CCTV footage of her seven-year-old daughter, referred to as C1, being dragged back inside by attacker Axel Rudakubana after initially escaping. “That is how she became known in this nightmare — the girl that was dragged back in,” she said. Rudakubana stabbed the child 33 times, including 20 times after pulling her back. The mother said no adults helped during either attack. The July 2024 stabbing spree killed three girls. The inquiry is investigating if authorities could have prevented the tragedy, given Rudakubana’s past with police and anti-extremism programmes. (PC: PA)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:45pm on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday International
A new promotional video shared on Taliban-linked platforms invites American tourists to explore Afghanistan, marking a strategic attempt to rebrand the nation four years post‑Kabul's fall . Local officials aim to boost tourism as a means to stimulate economic recovery and reshape Afghanistan’s global image. Despite ongoing security concerns—highlighted by US advisories against travel —the initiative aligns with a rise in visitors, as tour operators report a cautious yet growing interest. The campaign underscores Taliban ambitions to engage economically and culturally with international audiences, while the true safety implications remain uncertain.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:57pm on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday International
Ukraine faced its largest air attack yet, with 728 drones and 13 missiles hitting cities overnight. President Zelensky called it a “telling attack” as peace talks fail. US President Donald Trump criticised Russia’s Vladimir Putin, saying, “He wants to keep killing people.” Trump reversed a recent pause on US military aid, now promising Patriot missiles to Ukraine. The city of Lutsk, near Poland, was badly hit. Russia claimed a Ukrainian drone killed three in Kursk. Ceasefire talks are stalled. Trump is also considering strong sanctions. European leaders, meeting in Rome, promised more help. Germany will send Ukraine air defences soon. (PC: DSNS Ukraine)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:24pm on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday International
Over 100 people died in Central Texas after deadly floods on July 4. A report says key weather offices were understaffed due to cuts by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which is backed by Elon Musk. Offices in San Angelo, Austin, and Houston lacked leadership just before the disaster. Camp Mystic lost 27 campers and staff. Critics say the staff shortage slowed emergency response. While the National Weather Service claims warnings were timely, experts say missing roles hurt coordination. The staff cuts were part of President Trump’s plan to shrink federal jobs. Questions are now being raised about DOGE’s impact. (PC: Getty Images via AFP)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:16pm on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday International
Senior Iranian adviser Javad Larijani ominously stated on state TV that former U.S. President Donald Trump “can no longer sunbathe in Mar‑a‑Lago,” warning that “a small drone might hit him in the navel” while he relaxes at his Florida estate . The comment escalates the ongoing tension following fatwas labeling Trump a “muharib” under Shia law and calls for his killing . This warning comes amid reports of Iran raising a $40 million bounty through “Blood Pact” to target those it deems enemies of Supreme Leader Khamenei . U.S. officials have previously thwarted several Iran-linked assassination plots against Trump and other top figures. (PC: Reuters)