Holocaust slogans, bloody swastika: Russian Reports Say 15-Year-Old Hostel Attacker Who Injured 4 Indian Students Was Linked to Neo-Nazi Group

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:40am on 08 Feb 2026,Sunday India Global

A 15-year-old boy who entered a medical college hostel in Ufa, Russia, and stabbed several students, including four Indians, had links to a neo-Nazi group, local media reported. The Baza channel claimed he belonged to the banned NS/WP organisation and shouted Holocaust-related slogans during the attack. It also shared an image showing a swastika drawn on a wall with victims’ blood. Another newspaper, Izvestia, reported the suspect held neo-Nazi views. Russia’s Interior Ministry said the attacker injured two police officers while resisting arrest and also harmed himself. Authorities have not confirmed the motive. The Indian Embassy said it is assisting the injured students. (PC: India Today)

Read More at India Today

Kota Restaurant Building Collapse: One Dead, Several Trapped as Rescue Continues

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:22am on 08 Feb 2026,Sunday India

A three-storey building housing a restaurant in Kota’s Talwandi area, Rajasthan, collapsed late Saturday night, killing one person and fearing nearly 15 trapped under rubble after the structure gave way around 9 pm while staff and customers were inside. Rescue teams, including police and the State Disaster Response Force, rushed to the scene immediately, pulling several injured victims from debris and taking them to local hospitals; eight were seriously hurt. Officials suspect that nearby construction vibrations may have weakened the old building, though the exact cause is yet to be confirmed. (PC: HT)

Read More at Hindustan Times

Norway Crown Princess Mette-Marit Faces Backlash After Emails and Stay With Jeffrey Epstein Come to Light

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:06am on 08 Feb 2026,Sunday International

Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit is under intense scrutiny after hundreds of emails with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were released by the U.S. Justice Department, revealing exchanges from 2011–2014 and a four-day stay at his Palm Beach home. Critics are questioning her judgment and suitability as future queen as charities reconsider ties, and public criticism grows. In response, she issued a formal apology saying she regretted the association and the embarrassment it caused the Royal Family. The situation is compounded by her son’s ongoing rape trial, adding further strain to the monarchy’s reputation. (PC: Getty Images)

Read More at The Times of India

Rewa Horror: Speeding Audi Mows Down Family Distributing Wedding Cards, Father, Son and Woman Killed

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:02am on 08 Feb 2026,Sunday India

In Rewa district, Madhya Pradesh, three members of the Vishwakarma family were killed when a speeding Audi car struck their motorcycle from behind near Kosta village on the Rewa–Prayagraj highway. The victims — 55-year-old Bhagwat Vishwakarma, his son Shivam Vishwakarma, and a woman relative Sheetal Vishwakarma — were out distributing wedding invitation cards for an upcoming marriage on February 24 when the crash occurred. The impact mangled the bike and threw them off, killing them on the spot. The Audi driver was detained, and the vehicle seized. Their bodies were taken to Sanjay Gandhi Hospital in Rewa for post-mortem. (PC: X)

Read More at NDTV

PM Modi in Malaysia: Calls for Zero Tolerance on Terrorism, Likely to Raise Zakir Naik Extradition Issue

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:40am on 08 Feb 2026,Sunday India

During his official two-day visit to Malaysia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi underscored India’s firm stance against terrorism — saying there must be “no double standards and no compromise” in combating terror — while expanding cooperation with Malaysia on counter-terrorism, intelligence sharing, defence and regional peace in the Indo-Pacific. Modi and Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim discussed deepening strategic ties across trade, technology and ASEAN cooperation, and reiterated the importance of peace and stability in the region. India is also expected to raise the extradition of fugitive preacher Zakir Naik with Malaysian authorities as part of bilateral talks. (PC: X)

Read More at News 18

Washington Post Publisher Will Lewis Resigns Days After Massive Layoffs Amid Backlash

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:32am on 08 Feb 2026,Sunday International

Washington Post publisher and CEO Will Lewis has stepped down just days after the newspaper laid off about one-third of its staff, including over 300 journalists, in a sweeping cost-cutting move that shuttered key departments like sports and photography. Lewis, whose two-year tenure was marked by internal turmoil, subscriber losses and strategic shifts, announced his departure in a brief email, saying it was the “right time” to step aside. Jeff D’Onofrio, the Post’s chief financial officer, has been named acting publisher and CEO as the paper seeks stability and a sustainable future. (PC: AP)

Read More at India Today

15-Year-Old Shouting Holocaust Slogans Stabs Four Indian Students at Russian Medical College

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:29am on 08 Feb 2026,Sunday India Global

A violent stabbing incident at a medical college dormitory in Ufa, Russia, left four Indian students injured after a 15-year-old attacker went on a knife rampage. According to Russian media, the teenager shouted slogans related to the Holocaust during the attack. The assailant was subdued and detained by authorities, with reports suggesting possible links to extremist ideology. Two police officers were also injured while intervening. The Indian Embassy in Moscow confirmed the incident and said the injured students are receiving medical care, while consular officials are in touch with local authorities. An investigation is underway. (PC: HT)

Read More at Hindustan Times

Azista Industries’ AFR Satellite Enables India to Track and Image Objects in Orbit, Boosting Space Surveillance Capability

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:25am on 08 Feb 2026,Sunday Science

India’s private space sector has made a strategic leap in space surveillance with Ahmedabad-based Azista Industries successfully imaging the International Space Station (ISS) from orbit using its 80-kg AFR Earth-observation satellite — a first for an Indian private firm. The satellite captured 15 clear frames at roughly 245–300 km distances, validating India’s indigenous tracking algorithms and electro-optical systems. This achievement enhances space situational awareness and marks a step toward observing other orbiting objects, potentially aiding defence monitoring. With over 50 Indian satellites now in orbit across varied applications, protecting and tracking assets is crucial amid rising global space competition. 

Read More at NDTV

Samyukt Kisan Morcha Demands Goyal’s Resignation, Urges PM Not to Sign U.S. Trade Deal

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:22am on 08 Feb 2026,Sunday India

The Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) has criticised the interim India-U.S. trade agreement framework, calling it a “total surrender” to U.S. agribusiness and a threat to Indian agriculture. SKM alleges the deal contradicts earlier assurances by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal that sensitive sectors like agriculture and dairy would remain protected, and demanded his immediate resignation while asking Prime Minister Narendra Modi to refrain from signing the pact. Farmer leaders warned of mass protests and backed nationwide mobilisations, including support for the February 12 general strike, to oppose the trade deal. (PC: ANI)

Read More at The Hindu

4 Indian Students Injured in Knife Attack Inside Russia University Hostel, Teen Suspect Detained

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:42pm on 07 Feb 2026,Saturday India Global

Four Indian students were injured in a knife attack at a medical university hostel in Ufa, capital of Russia’s Bashkortostan Republic, local media reported. The Interior Ministry said a teenager entered the dormitory sports hall with a knife and stabbed several students. Two police officers were also injured while trying to stop him. Ministry spokesperson Irina Volk said, “The attacker resisted arrest,” and also hurt himself during the struggle. Authorities have detained the suspect and started an investigation. Injury details are not yet clear. The Indian Embassy said it is monitoring the case. Consulate officials from Kazan are travelling to Ufa to support the students. (PC: India Today)

Read More at India Today

Menu