Daily Inshorts - 07 July 2025
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How King Charles is helping to 'reinvigorate' the shaken UK-France friendship
There are high hopes for Macron's three-day visit, but how close can the nations really become given past mistrust over Brexit negotiations?
Why don't we trust technology in sport?
Technology editor Zoe Kleinman explores the tensions between between humans and machines that were encapsulated at Wimbledon.
'It became pop culture': Inside the sleepy towns left reeling by the mushroom murders
The residents of the rural area where Erin Patterson carried out her crimes are still in shock.
The Salt Path author defends herself against claims she misled readers
Writer Raynor Winn denies allegations that some elements of her best-selling book misled readers.
Russian minister sacked by Putin found dead
On Monday morning a presidential decree stated that Starovoit had been dismissed from his post.
Dropped from official holiday calendar by L-G, ruling NC starts preparations for ‘Martyrs Day’ in Srinagar
The preparations assumed significance because J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha removed the ‘Martyrs Day’ from the official holiday calendar of the government after the Centre ended J&K’s special constitutional status in 2019.
TMC student leader says many like rape accused Monojit Mishra present in other Kolkata colleges
Party leaders ask why Rajanya Halder, a suspended Trinamool Congress student leader, had not brought the accusations to the party’s notice before
Madhya Pradesh High Court notice to State govt. over recently notified promotion rules
The provisions under the new rules include 20% reservation for the ST and 16% for the SC communities, while the employees from the two communities will also be eligible for promotions based on merit.
Japanese Coast Guard ship arrives at Chennai for joint exercises
Over the course of a week-long visit, the JCGS Itsukushima will participate in official courtesy calls, reciprocal ship visits, and joint training and interactive sessions
Six people from West Bengal deported by Delhi Police
Both families have written to the Delhi Police seeking a response, and said that they shall approach the courts
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