
Reuters World News Clintons, US-India, Rafah and Norway’s royals
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Feb 3, 2026 A wide-ranging news roundup covers the Clintons agreeing to testify linked to Jeffrey Epstein and new documents released about the case. U.S.-India trade and energy shifts as tariff cuts follow India's move away from Russian oil. The Rafah crossing reopens but allows only limited Palestinian travel. Norway’s royal family faces legal and reputation turmoil amid a high-profile trial.
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Clintons Will Testify After Epstein Documents
- Bill and Hillary Clinton agreed to testify after facing possible contempt charges from Congress over links to Jeffrey Epstein.
- The Justice Department says the released Epstein materials did not amount to evidence of criminal sexual activity by those named.
Millions Of Epstein Files Reveal Continued Ties
- Reuters has been sifting through about 3.5 million Epstein-related documents including emails, photos and videos.
- Many people remained associated with Epstein even after his conviction, a striking pattern reporters found.
US-India Trade Deal Links Tariffs To Oil Buy
- The U.S. cut tariffs on Indian goods to 18% from 50% in a deal tied to India stopping purchases of Russian oil.
- India agreed to buy more than $500 billion of U.S. products and shift to American energy under the agreement.
