Daily Inshorts - 09 August 2025
Auto: NewsAPI + RSS fallback. Updated hourly.
Police arrest 474 people at Palestine Action ban protest
The Metropolitan Police said the number of arrests was the largest made by the force on a single day in the last decade.
Vance and Lammy host Ukraine talks ahead of US-Russia summit
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky rules out giving up land, as European security officials meet in the UK.
Eleven more die from malnutrition in Gaza, Hamas-run health ministry says
Others were reported killed by Israeli operations, as an upcoming deadline for the evacuation of Gaza City has been reported.
Jerusalem protesters converge on PM Netanyahu's residence
BBC correspondent Emir Nader speaks to demonstrators against the Israeli prime minister's plans for Gaza, including a former soldier who says he no longer supports the government.
Sturgeon denies 'conspiracy to destroy' mentor Salmond
In a fresh extract from her memoir Sturgeon describes the breakdown of her relationship with her late mentor.
What happens to ‘missing names’ on Bihar SIR list? | Explained
What is the next phase in the special intensive revision of electoral rolls? When will the final list be released?
17 injured as slab of under-construction temple gate collapses in Nagpur
Police official deployed in Ashok Gehlot’s security arrested in paper leak case
Mr. Yadav allegedly obtained the paper illegally through a source and provided it to his son Bharat Yadav.
Rajasthan BJP spokesperson expelled over controversial remarks
BJP expels Krishan Kumar Janu for six years after he questions the party’s stand on ex-J&K Governor Satya Pal Malik and former Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar
First freight train chugs into Kashmir Valley, raises hopes of fruit traders
Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the feat as a “great day for commerce and connectivity in J&K”. “It will enhance both progress and prosperity,” he posted on X.
No comments:
Post a Comment