Daily Inshorts - 11 January 2026
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Iran warns it will retaliate if US attacks, as hundreds killed in protests
"It's like a war zone, the streets are full of blood," a source in the capital Tehran tells the BBC.
Guantanamo detainee paid 'substantial' compensation by UK to settle torture complicity case
Detained without trial in 2006, Zubaydah is one of 15 people who remain at the US military prison.
Epstein kept me 'separate' from his sexual side because I'm gay, Mandelson tells BBC
In his first interview since being sacked as the UK's US ambassador, Lord Mandelson says he never saw any young women at Epstein's properties.
Four killed and five injured in head-on crash
Three teenagers and a man in his 50s died in the crash in Bolton, says Greater Manchester Police.
More federal agents to be sent to Minnesota, Trump administration says
The move comes after protests against immigration enforcement have been held across the US after a woman was shot by an ICE agent.
The Hindu Lit For Life Treasure Hunt sees huge turnout
Hemant Soren cherishes memories of late Shibu Soren on 82nd birth anniversary
Remembering his father who passed away last year on August 4, Mr. Soren said that though he is not present but his contribution, sacrifice, dedication and his thoughts were still alive today.
Indore diarrhoea deaths: Blindspotting in India’s cleanest city
Contaminated drinking water, supplied through government-laid pipelines, led to a diarrhoea outbreak in Indore, killing at least 8 and affecting about 3,000 people. Mehul Malpani reports on unplanned parts of one of Madhya Pradesh’s most promising cities, the delays in laying pipelines, and the blame game that follows when deaths get international coverage
Amid ongoing training to village guards in J&K, a volunteer’s son killed in ‘accidental firing’
The police have conducted the post-mortem of the victim, who was a student of Class 10
Suspected Pakistan drones seen hovering over areas along LoC, IB; search ops launched in three J&K districts
All the flying objects came from the Pakistan side, and returned after hovering over Indian territory for few minutes, officials said
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