Daily Inshorts - 19 July 2025
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Sectarian clashes erupt in Syria despite ceasefire announcement
Days of clashes between Bedouin and Druze fighters in Syria's Suweida region have reportedly left hundreds dead.
At least 34 dead after tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam
The incident happened in Vietnam's busy Ha Long Bay during bad weather, and at least 14 people are missing, local reports say.
Dozens killed by Israeli gunfire near aid sites in south Gaza, Hamas-run ministry says
More than 100 others were also injured near two sites run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, according to the Hamas-run health ministry and civil defence agency.
More than 100 arrests over Palestine Action ban protests
The Met Police says it has made 55 arrests at one of several demonstrations across the country.
US tech CEO resigns after Coldplay concert embrace goes viral
The company said its leader had not met the expected standard of conduct and accountability.
Rare diseases have a lot to gain from greater awareness
Of the 300 million people with rare diseases in the world, about 90 million are in India
Nimisha Priya | Hanging fire
Family members of the Kerala nurse, who has been sentenced to death for murder in Yemen, see a glimmer of hope after the last-minute postponement of her execution
Uttam reviews State-wide water availability, wants optimal use for Kharif
Irrg. Dept to launch drive soon to reclaim department properties, land including that of WALAMTARI, ERL in City
Overheight DJ vehicles stopped in U.P.'s Meerut, modified to meet Kanwar Yatra safety norms
As many as 55 DJ setups were found to have heights ranging from 12 to 16 feet, posing a significant risk to overhead power lines, traffic flow and public safety
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