Daily Inshorts - 06 January 2026

Daily Inshorts - 06 January 2026

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US discussing options to acquire Greenland, including use of military, White House says

It came as European allies rallied behind Denmark after renewed US insistence it must have Greenland.

The painful questions for Nato and the EU as Trump threatens Greenland

Were Trump to make good on his ambition to bring Greenland under US control, would it mark not just an existential threat to Nato but also a major crisis for the EU?

UK and France to send troops to Ukraine if peace deal agreed

The announcement was made by UK PM Sir Keir Starmer after a meeting of Ukraine's allies in Paris.

Fresh snow and ice warnings as Storm Goretti approaches UK

Hundreds of schools have been closed due to the snow and cold temperatures.

Learner drivers may face mandatory six-month gap between theory and practical tests

A minimum learning period of up to six months could be introduced for learner drivers

In an age of nationalism, a month-long art exhibition in Kolkata on the idea of land

Land carries deep cultural and emotional significance, anchoring identity, heritage and community ties, curator Ina Puri says

Economist Amartya Sen not required to attend SIR hearing over spelling error, says ECI

The Commission emphasised that minor errors in voters' names do not affect the hearing process or a voter's rights, and authorities have been warned to avoid creating public disputes over such technicalities

BJP planning to manipulate electoral rolls, ‘delete names of 10,000 voters’: Assam MLA

Akhil Gogoi says MLAs and district presidents were given a January 12 deadline to submit booth-wise lists of voters who do not vote for the BJP, so that their names could be deleted

Data centre with focus on e-governance, digital inclusion to be set up in Jaipur

Doctors’ stir: Odisha govt. invokes ESMA

Over 6000 doctors in 32 district headquarter hospitals, 300 community health centres and other primary health centres are participating in the strike

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