Daily Inshorts - 24 July 2025
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Starmer pleads with resident doctors to halt strike
The PM urges doctors not to follow their union down the "damaging road" of strike action, which starts on Friday.
One in five children in Gaza City is malnourished, UN aid agency says
The UN agency for Palestinians says it has thousands of truckloads of supplies near Gaza which it wants to deliver.
The story behind the photograph of a starving Gaza baby
Photographer Ahmed al-Arini told BBC Newshour he had to catch his breath between each photograph.
Five ice hockey players found not guilty in Canada sexual assault case
The verdict marks the end of the highly publicised case, in which the men were accused of sexually assaulting a woman in 2018.
Corbyn launches new party to 'take on rich and powerful'
The former Labour leader joins forces with fellow Independent MP Zarah Sultana to launch "a new kind of political party".
Felt redemption of consciousness, say foreign pilgrims after Amarnath shrine ‘darshan’
The six foreigners who visited the cave shrine located at an altitude of around 14000 feet including pilgrims from the United States, Canada and Germany
Trinamool Congress member killed in West Bengal
A group of assailants attacked Sasthi Ghosh with sharp weapons on his way home, the police said
Global childhood vaccination slowed by pandemic: study
The study published in The Lancet highlights the progress and challenges in vaccination efforts across the globe from 1980 to 2023
IIT Guwahati team gives bamboo an automobile-ready touch
Combined with biodegradable polymers, the fast-growing Bambusa tulda has potential applications in automobiles and packaging, researchers said
A.P. Governor advocates cultivation of oilseeds, pulses to check malnutrition in country
Andhra Pradesh was a leading performer with a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 8.8% in agriculture and allied sectors in 2024-25 fiscal year, says Nazeer
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