Daily Inshorts - 27 July 2025

Daily Inshorts - 27 July 2025

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Lionesses defy odds to create English football history

How the Lionesses achieved the greatest feat in the country's footballing history by retaining their European Championship title.

Three killed and others injured in German train derailment

At least 100 people on board as train comes off rails near Stuttgart in south-west Germany.

EU and US agree trade deal, with 15% tariffs for European exports to America

US President Donald Trump and EU chief Ursula von der Leyen shake on it after "tough negotiations" in Scotland.

Malnutrition in Gaza at alarming levels, WHO warns as aid airdrops resume

Israel's concession to aid come as it faces growing international pressure to alleviate mass starvation in Gaza.

Jeremy Bowen: Israel's aid measures a gesture to allies horrified by Gaza starvation

This might be a tacit admission by the Israelis that they need to do more - but more likely the measures are a response to allies.

Govt. offers special package of incentives to Kadapa steel plant

The JSW Steel Limited intends to begin construction of first phase of the plant in January 2026 and begin commercial production by April 2029

CBI arrests three in cybercrime case

During the investigation, the CBI unearthed the entire conspiracy of opening the mule account by the bankers without “proper KYC norms” or “Customer Due Diligence” or “Initial Risk Assessment”

Green light for pre-primary sections in 790 more schools

Two posts — a pre-primary instructor and an ‘aaya’ were sanctioned for each section

Gujarat approves action plan for Artificial Intelligence implementation in governance

Implementation will be carried out in phases, starting with the creation of a State-level AI data repository, setting up AI development facilities, and launching pilot projects in selected departments

‘Mughal period saw violence; Britain did not recognise suffering inflicted on colonies’: Michel Danino

Michel Danino, IIT Gandhinagar Guest Professor and head of NCERT’s Social Science textbook team, on historical framing in the new class seven and eight textbooks, media criticism, and debates over representation

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