Daily Inshorts - 12 September 2025
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Young fans and critics debate Charlie Kirk's political legacy
Kirk attracted fervent crowds, bringing young people into conservative politics, while at the same time shocking some with provocative opinions.
Starmer facing fresh questions after Mandelson sacking
The Tories urge the PM to "come clean" on what he knew about Lord Mandelson's links to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Chris Mason: Starmer is losing senior figures at the rate of one a week
Lord Mandelson's departure follows a similar pattern to that of deputy prime minister Angela Rayner.
Former president Bolsonaro sentenced to 27 years in prison for plotting Brazil coup
The former president has been found guilty of trying to mount coup to cling to power after he lost the election.
The wedding crasher mystery solved after four years
For years Michelle and John Wylie were puzzled about the presence of a mysterious tall man in a blue suit at their wedding.
Be accessible to people and work with empathy, Chandrababu Naidu advises Collectors
While underscoring the pivotal role they play in ensuring the success of government initiatives, the Chief Minister stresses the need for proactive, accountable, and people-centric approach
Adequate measures sought to check diarrhoea in Vijayawada
This is the second time in 16 months that the city has reported a diarrhoea outbreak, says PAV
DGQA to set up Centre of Excellence for drones in Hyderabad
Director General of Quality Assurance N. Manoharan, in his keynote address, highlighted the growing role of drones in modern warfare and stressed the need for robust quality assurance frameworks to ensure reliability in combat conditions.
Is Voter Adhikar Yatra making a difference on the ground? | Explained
The yatra highlights flaws in Bihar’s SIR of electoral rolls, energising INDIA bloc while raising anxiety among voters; BLOs remain stretched, BLAs disengaged, leaving many uncertain about inclusion on the electoral lists
Trump’s tariff heat scalds garment industry, other sectors in Karnataka
Facing rising costs, falling orders, and mounting pressure from global competitors, MSMEs in the State have to now grapple with the tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, which are likely to cripple various sectors, particularly the garment industry, finds out Mini Tejaswi. However, trade bodies bat for new markets such as Vietnam, Indonesia, South Korea
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