Daily Inshorts - 07 September 2025
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Zelensky condemns 'ruthless attack' after Russia hits main government building in Kyiv
It is the first time a Kyiv government building - in the heavily protected city centre - has been hit since Russia launched its full-scale invasion.
Arrests at rally against Palestine Action ban rise to 890
The majority of the arrests were for supporting a proscribed group, police say.
Unions warn government not to water down workers' rights bill
The TUC has urged the government to "stay on course" in delivering its employment rights bill - a major shake-up of workers' rights.
Sirens blare from millions of phones in national test of emergency alerts
PM Keir Starmer said the test was "an important step in keeping people safe during national emergencies".
Teen gamer who 'performed miracles' becomes first millennial saint
Before his death at 15, Carlo Acutis was known for his love of technology and had created a website to document miracles.
Newly opened furniture shop near Vaniyambadi gutted
Umar Khalid verdict raises questions about judicial discretion overruling bail even after long incarceration
Bail could be granted if a case was made out for the grant of bail and stringent conditions in the statute were satisfied
Around one tonne gutkha seized at Katpadi and Ranipet
Nursing dreams held hostage
Despite court orders and official bans, private nursing colleges continue to trap students by withholding certificates and enforcing service bonds; PIL seeks regular inspections, grievance redressal mechanism
Kuki-Zo groups say as per revised SoO pact future talks with government will focus on UT with legislature
They accuse PIB of twisting facts, which has caused confusion among the people
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