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Who Has Resigned and Who Has Been Arrested Over Jeffrey Epstein Links?

After fresh arrests began making headlines involving names that appeared in the Epstein files in late February, we break down all the resignations and arrests that have been made so far among those in positions of power since the release of documents containing emails, photographs, videos, and other materials by the U.S. Department of Justice.

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How much does the personal chemistry between PM Modi and PM Netanyahu actually impact India-Israel ties?

Join us as we decode Modi's speech in the Israeli parliament and Indo-Israeli bilateral ties on today's episode of Bottomline with Barkha at 5:00 PM today: youtube.com/live/VkBSOh7-ApI

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The shockwaves from the Justice Department's release of millions of Jeffrey Epstein's private files are tearing through the highest echelons of academia and the British monarchy. At Harvard University, former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers has been forced into an abrupt retirement. Summers is stepping down from his faculty roles and resigning as co-director of the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government following intense scrutiny over a trove of newly surfaced emails. These documents exposed a startlingly close, multi-year relationship with the late sex offender, revealing that the two men casually discussed everything from global economics to personal romantic pursuits long after Epstein’s 2008 conviction.

This dramatic academic purge extends well beyond Cambridge. Just a day prior to Summers's announcement, Nobel laureate Dr. Richard Axel abruptly resigned as co-director of Columbia University's prestigious neuroscience lab. Axel, whose name appeared hundreds of times in the unsealed records, stepped down after files revealed a prolonged correspondence with Epstein, prompting the scientist to publicly apologize for what he called a "painful and inexcusable" error in judgment. The sudden downfall of these two intellectual titans underscores how deeply Epstein’s influence permeated elite institutions, compromising powerful men who looked past his appalling conduct in exchange for networking and access.

Yet, the most seismic development has unfolded across the Atlantic, where the scandal has escalated from reputational ruin to criminal jeopardy. In a stunning and unprecedented move, British police recently arrested the former Prince Andrew—now stripped of his royal titles and known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor—on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The arrest stems directly from the DOJ files, which indicate that during his decade-long tenure as a U.K. trade envoy, he routinely leaked confidential government trade reports and sensitive commercial briefings to Epstein.

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With rumors swirling of an imminent U.S. strike on Iran, Israel is aggressively pitching a new "Hexagon" alliance to New Delhi. India is facing the ultimate diplomatic stress test: balancing our crucial Arab energy partners while securing game-changing Israeli tech and the IMEC trade corridor.

What do YOU think is India's smartest geopolitical move right now?

Join us as we break everything down on today's episode of Bottomline with Barkha at 5 PM IST today: youtube.com/live/jC4hc5km6L4?feature=share

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Bill Gates is in full damage-control mode following explosive new DOJ document dumps. According to an exclusive report by the Wall Street Journal, Gates scrambled to apologize to staff during a foundation town hall for the "huge mistake" of cozying up to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The desperate apology comes after the release of a draft email where Epstein claimed he helped the tech billionaire secure drugs to handle the fallout of "sex with Russian girls" and facilitated affairs with married women. While Gates vehemently denies the allegations—insisting he "did nothing illicit" and claiming photos of him with redacted women were just Epstein's assistants—the optics are undeniably brutal. By his own admission, Gates kept meeting with the disgraced financier until 2014, completely failed to do a basic background check, and foolishly ignored his own ex-wife's skeptical warnings simply because Epstein was rubbing elbows with other elites.

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The Union Cabinet approved the renaming of the State of “Kerala” to “Keralam” on Tuesday. The decision comes after the Kerala Assembly unanimously passed a resolution on June 24, 2024, urging the Union government to rename the State as “Keralam.”

The move also comes ahead of the Kerala Assembly elections, which are expected to be held in April–May.

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Helicopter Carrying 7 Crashes into Sea in Andaman; All Rescued Safely.

The helicopter, reportedly operated by Pawan Hans, crash-landed into the sea near Mayabunder in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The sudden emergency landing is believed to have been caused by a technical snag.

Both crew members and the five passengers on board were safely rescued and later taken to a local hospital as a precautionary measure. No injuries were reported.

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A "full emergency" was declared at Delhi Airport after a Delhi–Leh SpiceJet flight carrying 150 passengers returned mid-air due to a technical issue.

The incident adds to mounting scrutiny over India’s aviation safety and resilience, as a number of aircraft-related failures have been reported across the country, some resulting in loss of lives.

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In a heartbreaking tragedy, a Beechcraft C90 air ambulance operated by Redbird Airways crashed minutes after taking off from Ranchi, killing all seven on board, including 41-year-old burn victim Sanjay Sahu, his wife Archana, a relative, two pilots, a doctor, and a paramedic. Sanjay, a small-town hotel owner from Chandwa, had suffered 65% burns in a fire caused by an electric short circuit, and his family had taken an ₹8 lakh loan — even considering selling their land — to fly him to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi for advanced treatment. The aircraft went down in Jharkhand’s Chatra district, extinguishing not just seven lives, but a family’s desperate hope to save their sole breadwinner.

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With the heartbreaking Jharkhand Air Ambulance crash following the Baramati and Air India 171 disasters, where does the ultimate blame lie for the crisis in Indian skies?

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