Daily Inshorts - 31 January 2026

Daily Inshorts - 31 January 2026

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Second Epstein victim claims she was sent to UK for sex with Andrew, lawyer says

The woman, then in her 20s, says the alleged encounter happened at Royal Lodge in 2010.

Andrew should testify to US Congress, Starmer suggests after new photos

Sir Keir Starmer suggests Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should testify over his dealings with the convicted sex offender.

Israeli air strikes kill at least 32 Palestinians in Gaza, rescue officials say

Israel's military confirmed the strikes, which come during a ceasefire that Israel and Hamas accuse each other of breaking.

Zack Polanski is having fun. But can the Green leader become a serious player?

The Greens' new leader has generated a lot of excitement. Can he translate the buzz into electoral success?

Pedro Pascal and Meryl Streep lead tributes to Catherine O'Hara

The Canadian comedic actress died in Los Angeles on Friday at the age of 71 following a brief illness.

In place of BNSS, CrPC is still being used in Jharkhand, says former Congress MLA Amba Prasad

She pointed out that a ‘dead law’ is still being used in official government documents throughout the state, and ironically, everyone, from the administration to the opposition, is silent.

Why is the India-EU trade agreement significant? | Explained

How much of the trade value of what India exports to the European Union region will the EU’s tariff concessions cover? Which are the sectors besides textiles, apparel, manufactured goods and Indian traditional medicine services that the free trade agreement will help?

Why have the new UGC regulations been stayed? | Explained

Why have there been protests? How have the regulations defined caste-based discrimination? Why were new regulations introduced? What was the main thrust of the 2026 regulations on grievance redressal mechanisms as opposed to the 2012 ones?

What’s ailing India’s battery scheme for EVs? | Explained

Why is there a lack of momentum? How will it affect the domestic battery manufacturing ecosystem?

The Great Nicobar project | Between the sea and the state

The ₹72,000-crore mega-infrastructure initiative, which envisions transforming the remote outpost into a major transshipment and defence hub, has sparked procedural, ecological and displacement concerns

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