Daily Inshorts - 08 September 2025

Daily Inshorts - 08 September 2025

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France in fresh political crisis after MPs oust prime minister

The French government loses a vote of confidence and PM François Bayrou will resign on Tuesday.

Why has the French PM been removed, and what happens next?

France's prime minister has lost a confidence vote, sending parliament into another period of chaos and uncertainty.

UK could suspend visas for countries with no migrant return deals, new home secretary says

Shabana Mahmood, who was appointed in last week's reshuffle, says her top priority is to 'secure' the UK's borders.

Democrats in Congress release alleged Trump birthday note to Epstein

The White House says the president did not draw the picture or sign the note, after it was published on Monday.

Murdochs reach deal in succession battle over media empire

Lachlan Murdoch will retain control the conservative Fox and News Corp empire under the deal.

Supreme Court asks Madhya Pradesh government to pay ₹25 lakh to convict for over 4 years in jail beyond term

Sohan Singh Yadav was only released from Sagar Central Jail on June 6 this year, after advocate Mahfooz A. Nazki wrote to the prison authorities and the M.P. State Legal Services Authority flagging the matter

3 former BJP, AGP MLAs join Congress ahead of Assam Assembly polls

Former BJP MLAs Binanda Saikia and Mansingh Rongpi, and AGP MLA Satyabrata Kalita, were inducted into the party in the presence of senior leaders, including Assam Congress chief Gaurav Gogoi

India, China should counter unfair U.S. tariffs: Chinese envoy

Xu Feihong said the U.S. is using the tariffs as a kind of “weapon” to extract “exorbitant” costs from various countries, and India and China must cooperate with each other to navigate the situation

Gulf Oil Corporation pays ₹20-lakh penalty for illegal tree felling

FTCCI hails GST tweaks, bats for bringing petrol and diesel under levy

At present, the products are levied VAT/sales tax by State governments and the rates vary

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