Daily Inshorts - 25 July 2025
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More than 200 MPs call for Starmer to recognise Palestinian state
The PM says recognition of a Palestinian state must be part of a "wider plan" to ensure peace in the region.
Almost a third of people in Gaza not eating for days, UN food programme warns
Israel faces increasing pressure from Western allies to lift restrictions into the flow of aid into Gaza.
'I'm so tired': Mother of starving Gazan baby speaks to BBC
Hedaya al-Muta'wi's 18-month-old son Mohammed suffers from malnutrition due to famine, weighing just 6kg.
Top Boy actor Micheal Ward charged with rape
The Bafta winner, who faces rape and sexual assault allegations, denies "the charges against me entirely".
Trump praises PM as he arrives in Scotland for four-day trip
The US president will be playing golf as well as meeting the prime minister and first minister for talks.
Depression over coastal West Bengal, extremely heavy rainfall, thunderstorms likely in the State: IMD
The IMD also issued a warning to the fisherfolk of West Bengal, advising them not to venture along and off North and central Bay of Bengal, and West Bengal and Odisha coasts between July 25 and July 29
Meghalaya HC seeks action after 3,950 MT coal vanishes from depots
The matter came to light in a report submitted by a committee tasked with monitoring coal mining and transportation issues in the State
After UNESCO recognition, Maharashtra to train locals as guides at Maratha Forts
On July 11, 2025, 11 forts in Maharashtra and 1 fort in Tamil Nadu, were granted UNESCO World Heritage Site status. The proposal for this recognition was prepared by the Directorate of Archaeology and Museums, Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Maharashtra.
Engineering aspirants in West Bengal face uncertain future over delay in W.B. entrance test results
Many worry over ‘lost opportunities’ for not opting for colleges that take admission through other entrance exams; professors apprehensive of losing out on the brightest talent
Two Standard X girls found to be pregnant in Odisha’s Kandhamal
Majority of girls with ‘unusual’ symptoms undergo health check-ups after they join schools after vacation
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