Daily Inshorts - 31 July 2025

Daily Inshorts - 31 July 2025

Auto: NewsAPI + RSS fallback. Updated hourly.

US envoy to visit Gaza, as hospital says dozens killed seeking food

US special envoy Steve Witkoff will visit Gaza on Friday to inspect food distribution sites, the White House said.

Gazan boy first to be treated in UK for war injuries

Majd, 15, was almost killed by an Israeli tank shell last February. He has finally arrived in the UK for reconstructive surgery.

Man, 76, arrested on suspicion of poisoning as summer camp children fall ill

Police received a report of children feeling unwell on Sunday before turning up at the camp on Monday.

Nurses threaten strike action over 3.6% pay increase

Royal College of Nursing wants urgent talks on way NHS contract works, warning nurses feel undervalued.

Jess Glynne calls White House deportation video with Jet2 song 'sick'

The post was captioned: "When ICE books you a one-way Jet2 holiday to deportation. Nothing beats it!"

Tribal resident of Kurumalai dies in toilet of Udumalpet Forest Range Office, custodial death case registered

The incident triggered charges of “custodial death” levelled by his Mudhuvar tribal community

I was in love with Kavin, but my parents are ‘innocent’: Subhashini

According to her, Surjith wanted Kavin to meet her parents as he felt her marriage would pave way for his “progress”

Supreme Court dismisses anticipatory bail of IPS officer Sanjay, asks him to surrender in three weeks

ACB booked a case against him for ‘manipulating’ tender processes while he was Director General of A.P. State Disaster Response & Fire Services

False cases being filed against YSRCP leaders for questioning govt., alleges Jagan

The YSRCP chief calls on former MLAs — Kakani Govardhan Reddy in prison and Prasanna Kumar Reddy at his residence

Babulal Marandi accuses Hemant Soren government of falsely implicating Hindu leaders

During the monsoon session starting from August 1, the Jharkhand government will present the first supplementary budget of the current financial year as well as several bills including the University Bill-2025 in the House.

No comments:

Post a Comment