Daily Inshorts - 10 September 2025

Daily Inshorts - 10 September 2025

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Students flee as Kirk shot in front of crowd of hundreds

Video from the campus in Utah shows how the event turned to chaos after a single shot rang out.

Prince Harry meets King Charles for first time in more than a year

There had been no face to face meeting between father and son since February 2024.

Starmer facing pressure over Mandelson's Epstein links

The Tories and some Labour MPs have called for Lord Mandelson to be sacked but Sir Keir has stood by him.

Putin and Netanyahu present twin challenges to Trump's diplomacy

Israel's strikes in Doha and the Russian drone incursion could present major affronts to his authority.

'Netanyahu, we're not leaving': Defiance in Gaza City as Israel shows aid sites planned for evacuees

As Israel insists the whole population of Gaza City must leave, the BBC visits new aid sites the army claims will help them.

State ropes in firms from Karnataka to set up shop in Hosur

Tamil Nadu’s Hosur attracts major investments from Karnataka-based companies, boosting job creation and strengthening the state’s economy.

One accused in rape case of a woman in Kolkata’s Haridevpur arrested from Bardhaman

Another accused who was named by the survivor remains absconding

Raghubar Das alleges Hemant Soren government of doing politics of appeasement

Mr. Das alleged that Hemant Soren government does not want to give rights to the backward classes by not allowing to hold municipal elections

West Bengal CM wants Indo-Bhutan River Commission with Bengal as its member

In response to a question raised by Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha MP Ritabrata Banerjee on August 11, 2025 the Ministry of Jal Shakti had informed the Parliament that there is no such proposal under consideration to form an Indo-Bhutan River Commission.

Obesity surpassed underweight as the more prevalent form of malnutrition this year: UNICEF report

Ultra-processed food is increasingly replacing fruits, vegetables and protein at a time when nutrition plays a critical role in children’s growth, cognitive development and mental health, UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell said

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