Daily Inshorts - 22 September 2025

Daily Inshorts - 22 September 2025

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France formally recognises Palestinian state

Speaking at the UN in New York, President Emmanuel Macron said "the time for peace has come".

Duchess of York dropped from multiple charities over Epstein email

Seven charities, including the Teenage Cancer Trust, remove the former wife of Prince Andrew as a patron or ambassador.

Jimmy Kimmel show to return after suspension over Charlie Kirk comments

The late-night comic's show will return to air after Disney said it had "thoughtful coversations" with him.

New GPs rule after 27-year-old's cancer missed

Jessica Brady's parents campaigned for the initiative after she made repeated calls to GPs before her death aged 27 from terminal cancer.

How the simmering row over freedom of speech reached boiling point

How did we reach a point where the UK is being compared to a 'tin pot Third World dictatorship'?

Under BJP rule, Odisha reports 37,611 crimes against women in just 14 months

Molestation tops the list with 9,181 cases, followed by abduction of women (8,227), non-dowry torture (6,134), and dowry torture (5,464).

NC MP Ruhullah seeks immediate, unconditional release of rights activist Khurram Parvez

For over 1,400 days, the BJP-RSS regime has kept Kashmiri human rights defender Khurram Parvez in unlawful captivity, says National Conference (NC) leader and MP Aga Syed Ruhullah

Supreme Court assigns CBI plea on Shivakumar case to Justice Kant’s Bench

CBI filed the petition after Karnataka govt. revoked the consent given to the probe agency to investigate the disproportionate assets case against Shivakumar

Students launch protest in Dehradun against paper leak, says anti-cheating law is no deterrent

Demanding justice for those who spent months preparing for exams and ended up losing it to paper leak, students alleged that the anti-cheating law remain no deterrent for the cheating mafias in the State.

British PM Keir Starmer likely to visit India in October

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Mr. Starmer will hold summit-level talks during the visit, which comes a little more than two months after Mr. Modi visited the U.K. to attend the signing of the U.K.-India free trade agreement.

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