Daily Inshorts - 13 September 2025
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Charlie Kirk's suspected killer brought into custody after confessing to father
Tyler Robinson is accused of shooting the right-wing activist while he was speaking at a university in Utah on Wednesday.
Starmer defended Mandelson after officials knew about Epstein emails, BBC understands
Sources say that the prime minister was not aware of new emails between Mandelson and Epstein when he defended the former UK ambassador to the US at PMQs.
Nine Met Police officers suspended after BBC investigation
The accusations include excessive use of force, discriminatory and misogynistic comments.
Woman held by Taliban warns British couple 'dying' in prison
Faye Hall was arrested with Peter and Barbie Reynolds in February, and released after two months.
Mystery of British woman who disappeared from a luxury Caribbean yacht
CCTV footage from 2021, released exclusively to the BBC, contains the last-recorded sighting of Sarm Heslop.
PM Modi in Manipur: Want to make Manipur symbol of peace, prosperity, says Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the Centre's continuous efforts towards peace led to talks between the two warring sides
DMK is not a party that draws empty crowds lacking ideology, says T.N. CM Stalin
“Let us gather as an ideologically committed crowd and leave the venues as soldiers ready to fulfil our goals,” he said in his message on the eve of the party’s Mupperum Vizha to be held in Karur.
South African province to strike pact with Kerala government on climate-resilient infrastructure
KwaZulu-Natal, which includes the city of Durban, has been the hardest hit by climate change of all nine provinces in South Africa
Mangaluru court sentences 51 year-old man to death for murder, rape of minor girl
While Madara was sentenced to death for the offence of murder, life imprisonment was awarded for the offence of penetrative sexual assault. “Both the sentences should run concurrently,” the court said
PM Modi's Manipur visit 'tokenism', 'grave insult' to people of State: Congress
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge accused Modi of organising a grand welcome ceremony for himself and claimed that it "is a cruel prick" to the wounds of those still suffering
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