India’s First Response After Trump Says It Will Halt Russian Oil Buying: ‘Energy Security Is Our Top Priority’

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:15am on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday India Global

India responded to US President Donald Trump’s claim that New Delhi agreed to stop buying Russian oil, saying its main focus remains national energy security. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said meeting the needs of 1.4 billion people is the “supreme priority”. He said India will diversify supplies based on market conditions and global developments. Trump earlier said India would cut Russian oil imports and buy more from the US and possibly Venezuela after the trade deal announcement. Prime Minister Narendra Modi confirmed the trade deal but did not mention Russian oil. Russia said it has received no official word from India. (PC: X)

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India Eyes Formula 1 Comeback After Decade Away, Push On to Revive Buddh Circuit Race

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:27am on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday Sports

The Indian government is working to bring back a Formula 1 race at the Buddh International Circuit after more than 10 years. Officials are trying to fix tax and rule problems that led to the Indian Grand Prix ending in 2013. Authorities earlier treated the race as entertainment, not sport, which raised costs through heavy taxes and duties. Sources said ministries are now reviewing these rules and speaking with Formula 1 officials. The race ran from 2011 to 2013 and drew large crowds. No return date is confirmed yet. India must still compete with other countries for a slot on the packed F1 calendar. (PC: India Today)

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Gen Z Uprising Ousted Bangladesh Leader But Traditional Parties Poised To Lead Upcoming Vote

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:50am on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday International

Young voters helped force out Bangladesh’s long-time leader after deadly unrest in 2024, but older parties now look likely to win the upcoming general election. Student-led protests grew after a police crackdown that killed hundreds, according to the UN. Some youth leaders formed the National Citizen Party, but it is split and has limited reach. Many young voters are now backing established parties such as Jamaat-e-Islami and the BNP. “We are trying to prove ourselves,” one youth party member said. Women activists say they have been sidelined in candidate lists and alliances ahead of the vote. (PC: BBC)

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Epstein Papers: Email Appears to Challenge Prince Andrew’s Version of Photo With His Accuser

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:31am on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday International

An email said to be sent by Ghislaine Maxwell appears to support the authenticity of a photo showing Prince Andrew with Virginia Giuffre. Andrew has long questioned the image and said in 2019 he could not be in it because he was at a Pizza Express in Woking that day. A 10 January 2015 email includes a draft statement where Maxwell says she was in London in 2001 when Giuffre met “Prince Andrew” and that a photograph was taken. Giuffre’s family said the email “vindicated” her account. Andrew has denied all allegations and settled a civil case in 2022 without admitting liability. (PC: X)

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Bangladesh Board Officials Question Pakistan Skipping India Game at T20 World Cup, Cite Revenue Risk

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:07am on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday Sports

A section of officials in the Bangladesh Cricket Board has raised concerns over Pakistan national cricket team boycotting the India match at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. They said the decision could hurt global cricket revenue. One BCB director told a local outlet, “If the India-Pakistan match does not take place, the entire cricketing world will face financial losses.” The official added, “We did not want such losses.” Reports say Pakistan skipped the match in support of Bangladesh after the team was removed from the tournament. Officials also warned that lower ICC income would reduce member payouts and affect smaller cricket boards. (PC: NDTV)

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UK Aviation Regulator Seeks Answers From Air India Over Dreamliner Fuel Switch Case, Flags Possible Action

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:00am on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday India Global

The UK aviation regulator has asked Air India to explain how a Boeing 787 Dreamliner flew from London despite a reported fuel switch fault. The UK Civil Aviation Authority said Air India must give full details within a week or face possible regulatory action. A pilot had reported a fuel control switch issue after a recent flight, and the aircraft was later grounded in Bengaluru for checks. The regulator asked for a “root-cause analysis” and a prevention plan for the fleet. Air India said reinspections found no faults. India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation said proper procedure was “apparently” not followed. (PC: HT)

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“Proof of Our Love for K-Pop”: Ghaziabad Sisters Who Died by Suicide Mention Fandom and Family Stress in Note

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:26am on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday India

A suicide note recovered after the deaths of three sisters in Ghaziabad points to their strong attachment to K-pop and Korean shows, police said. The girls, aged 12, 14, and 16, allegedly jumped from the ninth floor of their apartment building. The note included lines such as “We loved Korean pop music very deeply” and repeated apologies to their father. Police said early claims about a Korean gaming app were not correct. Investigators found the sisters had stayed away from school for two years and ran a social media account later removed by their father. The probe is ongoing. (PC: India Today)

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Trump Urges US to “Move On” From Epstein Case but Investigations and Questions Continue

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:18am on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday International

US President Donald Trump has said it is “really time for the country to get on to something else” after the Justice Department closed its review of Jeffrey Epstein files. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the document review found no grounds for new prosecutions. However, a House committee inquiry is still moving forward, with Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton set to testify. Lawmakers and Epstein victims say key records are still missing. Trump denied wrongdoing and said, “Nothing came out about me.” His name appears thousands of times in released files, mostly in past contacts and mentions. Survivors say they will keep pressing for more disclosure. (PC: BBC)

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‘The Crown’ Star Olivia Colman Has Bihar-Born Ancestor and Kolkata Family Link, Genealogy Show Reveals

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:02am on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday Entertainment

Oscar-winning actor Olivia Colman, known for playing Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown, has ancestral ties to Bihar and Kolkata, according to a resurfaced TV interview. In a 2019 episode of the genealogy show Who Do You Think You Are, Colman traced her lineage to Kishanganj in Bihar. Records showed her three-times great-grandmother, Harriot “India Harriot” Slessor, was born there around 1807 to an East India Company officer and an Indian woman. After her father’s death, she was sent to England through Kolkata port. She later returned and lived in Kolkata after marriage. Colman called the discovery a “Eureka” moment. (PC: The Telegraph India)

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Mumbai–Pune Expressway Gridlocked Over 30 Hours After Gas Tanker Crash

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:40am on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday India

A massive traffic jam on the Mumbai–Pune Expressway stretched into its second day, leaving thousands of commuters stranded for more than 30 hours after a gas tanker carrying highly flammable propylene overturned near the Adoshi tunnel, triggering a major gas leak and closure of the Mumbai-bound carriageway. Vehicles were backed up up to the Khalapur toll plaza, with drivers and passengers, including children and elderly, stuck without food, water or toilets. Emergency teams worked to contain the leak and remove the tanker late Wednesday night, allowing limited traffic to resume, but the ordeal exposed gaps in highway disaster management. (PC: PTI)

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