Daily Inshorts - 10 August 2025
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Netanyahu defends Gaza plans as Israel heavily criticised at UN Security Council
Israel's Prime Minister also claimed Israeli hostages held in Gaza were "the only ones being deliberately starved".
Bowen: Israeli settlers intensify campaign to drive out West Bank Palestinians
In the shadow of the Gaza war, violence is rising in the occupied territories as radical settlers seize land with the backing of the government.
Number of arrests at Palestine Action protest rises to more than 500
Police say the majority of arrests were for displaying placards in support of the banned group.
Firefighters tackle large gorse blaze on Arthur's Seat
The blaze was seen spreading rapidly across the hill in Holyrood Park and police have urged people to stay away from the area.
Salmond allies dismiss misconduct leak claims in Sturgeon memoir
Sturgeon denied releasing details about a sexual misconduct investigation into the former SNP leader.
Fairly widespread rain likely in North and South Coastal A.P. from August 13
IMD forecasts heavy to very heavy rainfall for the two regions on August 15 and 16; the overall deficit rainfall percentage in the State has come down to 19.4% from 25% earlier this week
Rajgopal Reddy’s issue not discussed at Congress party’s disciplinary committee meeting
Konda Murali, husband of Ms.Surekha, attended the meeting and gave his version on the recent spat with the Warangal MLAs.
Post demoliton of ‘caste wall’, security tightened at Muthuladampatti in Karur
The task of demolition of the structure began at 3.30 p.m on Saturday and came to an end at 2.30 a.m on Sunday. I
Regional rivals urged to unite ahead of Bodoland polls in Assam
The appeal follows the announcement of the Bharatiya Janata Party not to go for an alliance and contest all seats in the Bodoland Territorial Council
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