Daily Inshorts - 18 September 2025
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Trump suggests Starmer could use military to control UK borders
The US president says illegal migration "destroys countries from within", as his two-day state visit to the UK comes to a close.
Sarah Smith: Trump visit showed UK's warm relations - and limited influence
The good-natured state visit demonstrated strong relations, but no ally is likely to change the US president's mind.
Trump diverted and forced to swap helicopters on way to Stansted
Marine One was diverted while ferrying Donald Trump from Chequers to Stansted Airport.
First migrant deported to France under 'one in one out' deal
The man was removed on Thursday under the "one in, one out" agreement and has arrived in Paris.
'Cataclysmic' situation in Gaza City, UN official says, as Israeli tanks advance
A constant of stream of Palestinians flee southwards as Israeli tanks reportedly push further into Gaza's biggest urban centre.
Indian-origin U.S. woman killed in Punjab at behest of NRI man she planned to marry
U.S. citizen of Indian origin murdered in Ludhiana by U.K.-based NRI, Sukhjeet Singh, over marriage refusal, said the police
PM Modi to open expanded facilities at Tripura Sundari Temple
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha inspected arrangements at Udaipur and official said the development project aims to boost religious tourism
Lalit Modi’s brother, held in 2019 rape case; lawyer claims false case to extort money
The woman alleged that Samir Modi continuously harassed, assaulted and blackmailed her under false promises of marriage despite knowing he was already married, the police said
Supreme Court fines PWD ₹5 lakh for using workers to clean sewers outside court
Amicus curiae, submitted that the incident reflected a blatant disregard of binding directions. He pointed out that video footage showed a minor among those deployed for the hazardous task
CBI charges Anil Ambani, Rana Kapoor in ₹2,796-crore corruption case
The CBI had registered two cases in 2022 based on a complaint from Yes Bank’s chief vigilance officer
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