Daily Inshorts - 21 August 2025

Daily Inshorts - 21 August 2025

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Israel will begin talks to free all hostages, Netanyahu says

Earlier this week, a Hamas source said the armed group had agreed to a temporary ceasefire proposal from mediators.

UK's third-largest steelworks collapses into government control

Hundreds of Liberty Steel workers in Rotherham and Sheffield face an uncertain future.

Five key takeaways from this year's GCSE results

The GCSE pass rate has fallen again this year. Here's what you need to know.

Do asylum figures show if government's strategy is working?

Two BBC correspondents assess what the Home Office's new data tells us about the efficacy of the government's asylum strategy.

Appeals court throws out Trump's $500m civil fraud penalty

In its 323-page ruling, the New York judges stated that the fine was excessive, and likely violated the US Constitution.

Punjab Finance Minister Cheema criticises Centre’s GST rate rationalisation, terms it ‘irresponsible’

Mr. Cheema said that since the implementation of GST in 2017, Punjab has suffered a total financial loss of ₹1,11,045 crore

PWD takes possession of disputed Imambara in M.P.’s Dhar; heavy force deployed

Dhar Superintendent of Police (SP) Manoj Kumar Singh told The Hindu multi-layered security arrangements remain in place given the sensitivity of the matter

Samajwadi Party didn’t stand with Hindus in communal riots: Yogi Adityanath

Speaking at a public meeting in Aligarh to mark Kalyan Singh’s death anniversary, the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister used the Hindutva icon’s backward caste credentials to attack the PDA politics of the Opposition

Voter roll row: W.B. govt. complies with poll body directive, suspends 4 officials

The State government, however, has refused to file FIR against the officials as directed by the Election Commission

Child rights panel seeks report after class 10 student stabbed in Ahmedabad

The Chairperson of the State Child Rights Commission said, “we have asked the school to submit a report about the incident. We will take action based on the report”

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