Indian-Origin Man Vijay Kumar Kills Wife, Three Relatives in Georgia; Children Survive by Hiding

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:44pm on 24 Jan 2026,Saturday India Global

A 51-year-old Indian-origin man, Vijay Kumar, has been arrested in Lawrenceville, Georgia, after allegedly shooting his wife, Meemu Dogra (43), and three relatives dead following a family dispute early Friday morning. The victims also included Gourav Kumar (33), Nidhi Chander (37) and Harish Chander (38), all found with fatal gunshot wounds inside a residence. Three children present at the scene hid in a closet, and one of them, Kumar’s 12-year-old child, dialed 911, alerting police and leading to a swift response. Kumar faces multiple charges, including felony and malice murder and cruelty to children. The Indian Consulate in Atlanta expressed grief and is assisting the family. (PC: Facebook)

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Pakistan’s T20 World Cup 2026 Participation Depends on Government Decision After Bangladesh Exit

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:40pm on 24 Jan 2026,Saturday Sports

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi stated that Pakistan’s involvement in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 will be decided by the government, following Bangladesh’s removal from the tournament for refusing to travel to India over security concerns. Naqvi criticised the ICC for replacing Bangladesh with Scotland, calling it unfair. He emphasized that the PCB supports Bangladesh and will follow the instructions of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif before confirming Pakistan’s participation. Contingency plans are ready for all possible outcomes, as the cricket board awaits government approval. (PC: PTI)

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Russia Launches Deadly Missile Strikes on Kyiv and Kharkiv as Peace Talks Resume in Abu Dhabi

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:32pm on 24 Jan 2026,Saturday International

Russia carried out a major overnight missile and drone assault on Ukraine’s Kyiv and Kharkiv, targeting energy and infrastructure, causing widespread power and heating outages amid freezing temperatures. Ukrainian officials reported at least one death and dozens injured. The attacks coincided with the second day of peace talks in Abu Dhabi involving Kyiv, Moscow, and the United States. Kyiv condemned the strikes as undermining diplomacy. The assault raised doubts about Moscow’s willingness to negotiate, as disagreements over territorial control and security guarantees continue, prolonging the nearly four-year conflict. (PC: AFP)

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Explosion Near Sirhind Derails Goods Train, Damages 600-Metre Railway Track in Punjab

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:27pm on 24 Jan 2026,Saturday India

A blast on a railway track near Sirhind, Punjab, damaged a 600-metre stretch of the freight corridor, derailing the engine of a goods train and injuring the loco pilot. The explosion occurred near Khanpur village around 9:50 pm, causing panic in nearby areas ahead of Republic Day celebrations. Police registered a case under Section 150 of the Railways Act, and forensic teams began investigations. Railway authorities acted swiftly to repair the track and resume train services. Thankfully, no major casualties were reported, though the blast highlights ongoing security concerns along key rail routes in Punjab. 

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India and EU Set to Conclude Free Trade Deal, Boosting Bilateral Trade

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:21pm on 24 Jan 2026,Saturday India Global

India and the European Union are expected to finalize a long‑pending Free Trade Agreement (FTA) this Tuesday during the India‑EU summit in New Delhi. The agreement will cut tariffs on European cars and wine while opening EU markets to Indian goods like textiles, electronics, and chemicals. Bilateral trade, which reached $136.5 billion in 2024‑25, is likely to grow significantly after the deal. Some challenges remain, including sensitive tariff reductions and non‑tariff barriers like carbon levies. Once signed, EU Parliament ratification may take over a year, but the pact marks a major step in India‑EU economic cooperation. (PC: Bloomberg)

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Iran Rejects Fear Narratives, Khamenei Not “Hiding in Bunker,” Says Consul General

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:13pm on 24 Jan 2026,Saturday International

Iran’s Consul General in Mumbai, Saeid Reza Mosayeb Motlagh, said Iran is “not afraid” amid rising U.S. pressure and sanctions, and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Hosseini Khamenei is not hiding in a bunker but conducting required meetings securely. He dismissed media speculation suggesting a leadership crisis and claimed foreign intelligence fueled unrest in Iran, resulting in over 3,100 deaths during protests. Motlagh reaffirmed Iran’s readiness to defend itself against aggression and emphasized ongoing ties with India despite sanctions. He also assured that no foreign nationals, including Indians in Iran, have been harmed, and said internet services are improving after outages. (PC: NDTV)

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Indian Man Kills Wife and Three Relatives in US; Children Hide and Call 911

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:02pm on 24 Jan 2026,Saturday India Global

In Lawrenceville, Georgia, a 51-year-old man, Vijay Kumar, allegedly shot his wife, Meemu Dogra (43), and three relatives dead in a family dispute, police said. The victims — Dogra, Gourav Kumar (33), Nidhi Chander (37) and Harish Chander (38) — all suffered fatal gunshot wounds inside a home on Brook Ivy Court early Friday morning. Three children present during the shooting hid in a closet; the suspect’s 12-year-old child called 911, enabling officers to arrive within minutes. All surviving children were unharmed and taken into care by relatives. Kumar has been arrested and charged with multiple counts of murder, aggravated assault and cruelty to children. The Indian Consulate in Atlanta expressed grief and pledged assistance to the bereaved family. (PC: HT)

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ICC Replaces Bangladesh with Scotland in T20 World Cup 2026 After BCB Refuses to Play Matches in India

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:04pm on 24 Jan 2026,Saturday Sports

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially removed Bangladesh from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 after the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) refused to travel to India for scheduled matches, citing security concerns and rejecting the ICC’s refusal to shift their games abroad. Bangladesh was given a 24-hour ultimatum to confirm participation under the original schedule but failed to comply, leading the ICC to name Scotland as their replacement in Group C. The tournament begins February 7, 2026, with Scotland set to play teams including West Indies, England, Italy and Nepal. This marks a rare pre-event change due to administrative and geopolitical issues impacting international cricket participation. (PC: PTI)

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Amartya Sen Raises Concern Over Fast Voter List Update in Bengal

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:58am on 24 Jan 2026,Saturday India

Nobel laureate economist Amartya Sen has expressed concern over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal, describing the process as hurried and potentially unfair. He said voters are being given very limited time to submit documents, which could lead to eligible citizens being left out. Sen warned that the poor, elderly, and marginalised may face the greatest difficulties. Sharing his own experience with documentation issues, he stressed that voter list revisions should be conducted carefully and transparently. While revisions are necessary, he said the current approach risks harming democratic participation ahead of elections. (PC: The Hindu)

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India-EU Free Trade Talks Near Finish Line as Both Sides Eye Relief From US Tariffs

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:38am on 24 Jan 2026,Saturday India Global

India and the European Union are moving closer to a long-pending free trade agreement as global trade tensions rise. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa will attend India’s Republic Day, with trade talks high on the agenda. Leaders on both sides have described the proposed pact as the “mother of all deals.” Talks have gained urgency amid uncertainty over US tariff policy under President Donald Trump. The deal would deepen trade ties between two large markets and help reduce dependence on unstable partners. Negotiations have continued for nearly two decades and are now nearing completion, though issues like carbon rules and intellectual property remain unresolved. (PC: BBC)

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