Daily Inshorts - 04 August 2025
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He is a human skeleton, Gaza hostage's brother tells BBC
Ilay David says the Hamas video showing his brother Evyatar emaciated and weak is a "new form of cruelty" that has left his parents shattered.
UK-French small boats pilot plan comes into force
The 'one-in, one-out' deal will see some of those arriving in the UK returned to France.
Storm Floris batters UK with winds over 80mph
An amber warning covers most of Scotland and there is a yellow warning in parts of England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Obesity jab patients need a plan to stop weight coming back, health experts say
Patients coming off Wegovy or Mounjaro should have support and advice for at least a year afterwards, NHS told.
Disfigured, shamed and forgotten: The BBC visits the Korean survivors of the Hiroshima bomb
When the atom bomb was dropped, 140,000 Koreans were in Japan's Hiroshima city, many as forced labour.
BJP raises spectre of ‘political Islam’ infiltrating Church in Kerala
BJP State vice-president Shone George says that radical Islamists, beholden to the SDPI and Jamaat-e-Islami, had infiltrated Church protests in sizeable numbers
Centre recognises IIT-H, NFTDC as Centres of Excellence
The seven Centres of Excellence will receive funding under government research schemes.
BJP accuses Rahul Gandhi of making ‘immature’ comments against Armed Forces
“Such immature, anti-Army, and demoralising statements made without any evidence or facts, especially when our Army was engaged in the Galwan incident, raise serious questions,” said Gaurav Bhatia
Two-wheeler riders urged to avoid being in the ‘blind spot’
Congress leaders speak in different voices on Trump’s tariff threat
Jairam Ramesh calls out ‘image building’ exercise as part of foreign policy; his party colleague Manish Tewari asks U.S. President Trump not to lose sleep over additional tariffs
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