Daily Inshorts - 20 August 2025

Daily Inshorts - 20 August 2025

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Israeli military says first stages of assault on Gaza City have begun

Call-up letters have gone out to 60,000 reservists to bolster an operation which is expected to last until next year.

Badenoch encourages Tory councils to challenge asylum hotels

The Tory leader writes to council leaders after a court blocked a hotel from housing asylum seekers.

Ex-priest found guilty of 17 indecent assaults

Chris Brain abused nine women while head of the Nine O'Clock Service in Sheffield in the 80s and 90s.

Why are food prices still rising by so much?

Food and drink prices have risen by 4.9% over the last year, according to ONS inflation data.

Texas lawmakers approve redistricting map favouring Republicans

Facing opposition from Democrats who fled the state to stall the vote, Republicans hope the new maps will lead to more seats in Congress.

MEA rejects Nepal’s claims over Lipulekh after India, China restart trade through border points

Nepal’s claims are neither justified nor based on historical facts and evidence, the MEA said

Bangladesh’s accusations are misplaced, says Centre

Awami League’s activities in India “may trigger public sentiment”, says interim government of Bangladesh

Panel to discuss the potential for integrated townships in Coimbatore on August 22

As per the 2011, Census, the rate of urbanisation in Tamil Nadu was 48.45% and according to latest projections, the rate of urbanisation in Tamil Nadu has reached 63% in 2021

Russia welcomes Wang Yi’s visit and the positive turn in India-China ties

The senior Russian diplomat described the energy ties between India and Russia as having remained unaffected by tariffs and sanctions from the U.S. and the EU

Amit Shah’s visit: traffic regulations in Kochi

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