Daily Inshorts - 18 August 2025

Daily Inshorts - 18 August 2025

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Key takeaways so far from Ukraine talks in Washington

Ukraine's President Zelensky managed to avoid another disastrous Oval Office meeting with Donald Trump.

Man guilty over gangland shooting that left girl, 9, with bullet lodged in brain

Javon Riley is found guilty over his role in the shooting of a girl at a restaurant in east London.

Hamas source says group agrees to latest Gaza ceasefire proposal

The proposal from regional mediators would see Israeli hostages released in two batches during a 60-day truce, according to a Palestinian official.

'No-one comes for us': The women trapped in Afghanistan's mental health system

Accessing treatment in an Afghan mental health facility is difficult - but getting out can be harder.

'Ketamine Queen' to plead guilty in Matthew Perry overdose case

The American-British dual-national is one of five people who were charged with supplying ketamine to the actor.

₹4 crore project implemented in Cuddalore district to prevent coastal erosion, says Centre

Free poor’s land from encroachment, take strict legal action against land mafias, says U.P. CM

No influential person will be allowed to oppress the poor, says Yogi

Govt. finding it tough to fill V-C posts

State-run universities are finding it difficult to fill up the Vice-Chancellor’s post owing to applications from ineligible persons, Higher Education Minister M.C. Sudhakar

Milk unions fix prices for producers in districts: Minister

Average price paid by milk unions in the State is ₹35.30 to the producers

Internal quota: Options being worked out to bring about consensus

Monday evening saw hectic parleys among Ministers and officials belonging to Scheduled Castes to arrive at a consensus on the internal reservation on the eve of the special Cabinet meeting, even as the Dalit left (Madigas) and the Dalit right (Holeyas) continued to exert pressure on the government

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