Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:12pm on 06 Feb 2026,Friday International
The United States imposed fresh sanctions on Iran's oil exports Friday, targeting 14 shadow fleet vessels including an India-flagged tanker, moments after indirect talks in Oman concluded. The State Department blocked transactions with vessels from Turkey, India, and UAE transporting Iranian oil. Indian entity Elevate Marine Management and director Akash Anant Shinde were sanctioned for managing a Cameroon-flagged tanker that transported Iranian petroleum products. The sanctions came as Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi called talks a "good start," while US Secretary Marco Rubio demanded discussions include Iran's ballistic missiles and regional proxies. The talks aimed to create conditions for diplomatic negotiations amid tensions following Iran's brutal protest crackdown. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:45pm on 06 Feb 2026,Friday International
Three African nations Namibia, Angola, and the Democratic Republic of Congo have agreed to accept deportations of UK migrants lacking legal residency after Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood threatened visa restrictions. The DRC complied after Britain stripped VIPs of preferential visa treatment and revoked fast-track visas for DRC nationals. Over 3,000 nationals from these countries could face removal under the agreements. Labour has removed 58,500 foreign criminals and illegal migrants since 2024. Simultaneously, Mahmood proposed sweeping settlement changes including 10-year waits for indefinite leave, 15 years for care workers, and 20 years for refugees, applied retroactively. Labour backbenchers criticized the April proposals as "un-British" and a "breach of trust." (PC: MSN)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:44pm on 06 Feb 2026,Friday International
Senior US and Iranian officials are holding indirect talks in Oman amid fears of military confrontation following Iran's violent crackdown on anti-government protests that killed at least 6,883 people and arrested over 50,000. The discussions, led by US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, aim to establish a framework for negotiations. The US demands Iran freeze its nuclear programme and discard 400kg of enriched uranium, while Iran insists talks focus solely on nuclear issues. President Trump has threatened military action, deploying an "armada" to the region. Iran's weakened regime faces potential US strikes unless successful negotiations occur. Both sides remain far apart despite mutual interest in avoiding conflict. (PC: BBC)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:07pm on 06 Feb 2026,Friday International
Violent clashes erupted outside Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus' Dhaka residence as government employees demanding implementation of the Ninth National Pay Scale confronted police. The unrest occurred six days before general elections meant to restore elected governance since August 2024's violence that forced Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to flee to India. Protesters marched from Shaheed Minar to Jamuna chanting "there is no rice in the stomach," accusing authorities of ignoring livelihood concerns. Police deployed water cannons, tear gas, sound grenades, and lathi charges, injuring several demonstrators. A deputy commissioner questioned protesters about election sabotage, prompting threats to boycott voting. Heavy security remained deployed around Shahbagh and Jamuna as tensions persisted.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:47pm on 06 Feb 2026,Friday International
A suicide bombing at a Shia imambargah in Islamabad's Shehzad Town killed at least 31 people and injured 169 during Friday prayers. The explosion at Tarlai Imambargah scattered severed limbs across the prayer area as desperate families searched for loved ones. Emergency services rapidly transported victims to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences and Polyclinic hospitals, which declared emergencies. The attack coincides with Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev's state visit and follows recent deadly clashes between Pakistani forces and the Balochistan Liberation Army. This marks Islamabad's second major bombing in six months, after November's court complex suicide attack killed 12. Videos showed security personnel cordoning off the site as forensic teams and medical staff flooded the area.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:00pm on 06 Feb 2026,Friday International
A new white paper released in London says the Indian diaspora has played a major role in building modern Britain, from post-war recovery to today’s digital economy. The report was launched by Here & Now 365 founder Manish Tiwari with the Aston India Centre at Aston University. It maps four waves of Indian migration to the UK since Independence, covering labour, business, public services, and technology sectors. The study says Indian-born professionals now make up about 15% of the UK’s technology workforce. It adds that Britain’s tech industry ranks second globally after the US and China, with strong Indian participation. Manish Tiwari said, “Indian migrants helped rebuild Britain after the war, powered its digital revolution, and strengthened its health and care systems in times of crisis.” Aston University noted the diaspora “supports public services and powers innovation” while strengthening UK–India economic links.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:41am on 06 Feb 2026,Friday International
At least 31 people were killed and 169 injured in a suicide bombing at a Shia imambargah in Islamabad on Friday. The blast took place at Tarlai Imambargah in the Shehzad Town area while worshippers were offering Friday prayers. Police said early findings point to a suicide attacker. One officer told Reuters, “We have shifted several people to hospitals. I can’t say how many are dead at this moment, but yes people have died.” Emergency services reached the site soon after the explosion. An emergency was declared at Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences. The wounded were moved to PIMS and Polyclinic hospitals for treatment. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:51am on 06 Feb 2026,Friday International
A senior Russian military general was shot several times and injured in an attack in Moscow, officials said. Lt Gen Vladimir Alexeyev was targeted inside a residential building in the city’s north-west area. He was taken to hospital and his condition is not known. Russia’s Investigations Committee said it has opened a criminal case for attempted murder. Spokesperson Svetlana Petrenko said, “The victim has been hospitalised at one of the city's hospitals.” Alexeyev is a senior officer in Russia’s military intelligence directorate, the GRU. He has been involved in Ukraine war talks and past negotiations during the Wagner mutiny. Authorities have not named any suspects yet. (PC: BBC)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:41am on 06 Feb 2026,Friday International
Millions of newly released US Justice Department files linked to Jeffrey Epstein have sparked online claims about cannibalism and baby eating. Social media posts pointed to selected lines mentioning “cannibal” and unusual email phrases about “babies” and “cream cheese.” Fact-checking site Snopes reviewed the records and said the words appear in the files but do not prove the viral accusations. Snopes said “cannibal” appears 52 times and “cannibalism” six times, mostly in unverified statements. One anonymous witness in a 2019 interview made extreme ritual abuse claims but gave no proof. The documents do not show verified evidence that Epstein or his associates ate babies. (PC: HT)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:37am on 06 Feb 2026,Friday International
Senior officials from the United States and Iran are due to begin direct talks in Oman as tensions rise over the risk of military conflict. The US team will be led by special envoy Steve Witkoff, while Iran’s delegation will be headed by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. The talks aim to reduce tensions and build a path for wider negotiations. Washington wants limits on Iran’s nuclear work, missiles and regional armed groups. Tehran says discussions will focus only on its nuclear programme. President Donald Trump has warned Iran of bombing if no deal is reached, saying its leadership “should be very worried.” Iran has warned it will respond with force. (PC: BBC)