Daily Inshorts - 06 August 2025

Daily Inshorts - 06 August 2025

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Trump orders India tariff hike to 50% for buying Russian oil

India, which now faces among the highest tariff rates imposed by the US, called the levy "unjustified and unreasonable".

Trump says 'good prospect' of summit with Putin and Zelensky after envoy's Russia visit

Expectations for a ceasefire between Moscow and Kyiv are muted, despite the US president's threat of sweeping sanctions.

'I live in a peaceful corner of Bristol. But the house next door is empty and full of rats'

The number of vacant properties in England is rising, causing problems for residents and councils.

Flights resume after Birmingham Airport emergency landing closes runway

The plane has been removed, and Birmingham Airport's runway reopened shortly before 20:00 BST.

Bank of England expected to cut interest rates

Borrowing costs are forecast to fall to 4%, the lowest since early 2023, despite higher inflation.

Groups of Ministers from Andhra to be sent on study tours to developed countries

The idea is to study the development projects there and bring innovative policies to the State, says the Chief Minister

Toddler dies after teen runs him over, flees in M.P.’s Ratlam

The accused, a student of class 12 at a local school, was driving his father’s car

Chhattisgarh High Court acquits man convicted for murdering kin on grounds of ‘legal insanity’

The HC held that an accused who seeks exoneration from liability of an act under Section 84 has to prove legal insanity and not medical insanity

Trump non-committal on whether extra India tariffs will go with Russia-Ukraine ceasefire

After imposing additional tariffs on India for trading in arms and energy with Russia, U.S. President Donald Trump said other countries could follow suit, suggesting China by name as a possibility

Brinda Karat voices concern against Chhattisgarh’s approval for mining in Hasdeo region

The CPI(M) leader says there is no public interest involved in the project, and it will only lead to the exploitation of mineral resources for private gain

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