Israeli Strikes Kill 70 in Gaza; UN Warns of Imminent Hunger Crisis

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 07:04am on 19 Apr 2025,Saturday International

On April 18, 2025, Israeli forces launched extensive attacks on Gaza, resulting in at least 70 Palestinian deaths, including 64 fatalities since dawn, as reported by medical sources. The assaults targeted homes and tent camps, intensifying the humanitarian crisis. Hospitals in Gaza are operating beyond capacity, struggling to manage the influx of casualties. The United Nations' World Food Programme has issued an urgent appeal, stating that "Gaza needs food now," highlighting the severe risk of hunger faced by hundreds of thousands. These developments underscore the escalating conflict and the dire conditions for civilians in Gaza. (PC: CNN & AP)

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Trump Administration Demands Harvard University’s Foreign Funding Records Amid Federal Crackdown

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:45am on 19 Apr 2025,Saturday International

The Trump administration has requested a decade's worth of records from Harvard University concerning foreign funding and affiliations, citing incomplete disclosures between 2014 and 2019. This action is part of a broader campaign scrutinizing U.S. universities over pro-Palestinian protests, diversity initiatives, and transgender policies. The administration has frozen $2.3 billion in federal funding and is reviewing $9 billion in contracts, threatening Harvard's ability to enroll foreign students. Critics view these measures as assaults on academic freedom and free speech. Harvard maintains compliance with disclosure laws and has rejected federal demands, asserting its constitutional rights. Other elite institutions, including Columbia and Princeton, face similar federal scrutiny. (PC: Reuters)

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10,000 Pages on RFK Assassination Declassified After Nearly 60 Years

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:24pm on 18 Apr 2025,Friday International

Nearly 10,000 previously unreleased documents related to Robert F Kennedy’s 1968 assassination have been declassified and made public by the US National Archives. The release, praised by RFK Jr. and intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard, aims to bring transparency to a case long clouded by conspiracy theories. RFK, brother of President JFK, was shot after his California primary win and his killer, Sirhan Sirhan, remains imprisoned. The files had been locked away in federal archives for decades. The move follows an earlier release of JFK documents under Donald Trump’s transparency push. RFK Jr. called it “a step toward restoring trust.” (PC: AP)

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FBI Nabs Terrorist Happy Passia, Unveils ISI & Khalistani Links

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:07pm on 18 Apr 2025,Friday International

Harpreet Singh, alias Happy Passia, was arrested in Sacramento by the FBI and US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. A key suspect in 16 terror attacks in Punjab, Singh is believed to have collaborated with Pakistan’s ISI and the Khalistani outfit Babbar Khalsa International. The Punjab Police hailed the arrest as a major breakthrough in dismantling ISI-backed terror networks. Singh used encrypted apps and burner phones to evade capture and recruited drug-addicted minors for attacks. India has initiated extradition proceedings, with the NIA and Punjab Police submitting documentation to US authorities. (PC: X/ @FBISacramento)

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Tuvalu Installs First-Ever ATMs, Ending Cash-Only Economy and Marking a Major Step Toward Digital Financial Inclusion

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 03:12pm on 18 Apr 2025,Friday International

On April 15, 2025, the Pacific island nation of Tuvalu installed its first-ever Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), transitioning away from a cash-only economy. The National Bank of Tuvalu, in partnership with Pacific Technologies Limited of Fiji, deployed five ATMs and 30 point-of-sale terminals across the capital, Funafuti. Until now, residents had to queue for hours at the country’s only bank to withdraw salaries. The new system uses prepaid cards, with plans to launch Tuvalu-issued debit and credit cards soon. This move marks a crucial step in improving digital financial infrastructure and access in one of the world’s most remote nations. (PC: CNN)

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US Man Tries to Hijack Belize Plane, Shot Dead by Passenger Mid-Flight

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:01pm on 18 Apr 2025,Friday International

A knife-wielding US citizen, identified as Akinyela Sawa Taylor, attempted to hijack a Tropic Air flight bound for San Pedro, Belize, injuring three people mid-air. The 49-year-old suspect began attacking passengers before being fatally shot by a fellow passenger, hailed as a “hero” by Belize Police Commissioner Chester Williams. Authorities are investigating how the weapon was smuggled onboard and have contacted the US Embassy for support. The dramatic incident has raised serious concerns about in-flight security on smaller aircraft. The identities of the injured passengers remain undisclosed as the investigation continues. (PC: X/@LaszloRealtor and AFP)

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Indian-Origin Scientist Leads Discovery of Possible Signs of Life on Distant Exoplanet K2-18b Using NASA’s Webb Telescope

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:51pm on 18 Apr 2025,Friday International

In a groundbreaking discovery, an international team led by Indian-origin astrophysicist Dr. Nikku Madhusudhan has detected possible signs of life on exoplanet K2-18b, over 120 light-years from Earth. Using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, the team found methane, carbon dioxide, and a possible trace of dimethyl sulfide — a molecule typically produced by life on Earth. K2-18b, a Hycean world, is within its star's habitable zone, increasing its potential to host life. While more data is needed to confirm life, this marks the strongest evidence yet, signaling a major leap in the search for extraterrestrial life. (PC: X)

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Trump Administration Revokes Visas of Over 1,000 International Students, Sparks Legal Backlash

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:23pm on 18 Apr 2025,Friday International

The Trump administration has revoked the visas or legal status of over 1,000 international students across 160 U.S. colleges, including Harvard, Stanford, and MIT. Students are now at risk of deportation, with some filing lawsuits against the Department of Homeland Security, citing denial of due process. The crackdown appears to target student activism, particularly around pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Immigration rights groups and universities are alarmed, warning of increased fear and uncertainty among immigrant students. Federal funding threats have been issued to non-compliant institutions, with Harvard already facing a $2.3 billion freeze. Legal experts call the move a sweeping immigration policy shift. (PC: AFP)

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US May Abandon Ukraine Peace Talks in Days Without Progress, Says Secretary Rubio

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:46pm on 18 Apr 2025,Friday International

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has warned that the US will walk away from Russia-Ukraine peace talks within days unless there are clear signs of a potential ceasefire. Speaking after a meeting in Paris, Rubio stressed the urgency of progress, stating the US "won't continue this indefinitely." Despite efforts, no truce has been reached, with both sides blamed for delays. Meanwhile, Ukraine and the US have signed a memorandum to establish an investment fund for Ukraine’s reconstruction. As missile strikes continue, President Zelensky calls for security guarantees, which the US has yet to provide. (PC: Reuters)

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Over 170 Arrested in Pakistan Amid KFC Attacks Linked to Gaza Protests

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:43am on 18 Apr 2025,Friday International

Over 170 individuals have been arrested across Pakistan following a series of over 10 mob attacks on U.S.-based KFC outlets, driven by anti-American sentiment and opposition to Israel's military actions in Gaza. Incidents occurred in major cities including Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. Protesters vandalized KFC locations, often armed with sticks. In one incident near Lahore, a KFC employee was fatally shot; the motive remains unclear. Security measures have been heightened at numerous KFC locations, especially in Lahore. While the Islamist political party Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) distanced itself from the violence, one of its members was among those arrested. The unrest reflects broader protests in Muslim-majority countries against Western brands perceived as supportive of Israel. (PC: Reuters)

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