Daily Inshorts - 03 October 2025

Daily Inshorts - 03 October 2025

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Police name Manchester attacker who killed two at synagogue

Jihad Al-Shamie, a 35-year-old British man of Syrian descent, is named as the synagogue attacker.

What we know about the attack: Worshippers helped stop suspect entering synagogue

Two Jewish people were killed in a car and stabbing attack at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Manchester on the holiest day in the Jewish religious calendar.

What footage tells us about attack

BBC Verify analyses footage circulating online showing the moment police opened fire on a suspect at a Manchester synagogue.

Eyewitness: 'The man was just running out with a knife'

A delivery driver describes the moment a man is shot by firearms officers at Heaton Park synagogue.

Starmer vows to protect Jewish communities

The prime minister said Britain must defeat antisemitic hate, as the King, religious leaders and politicians issue statements.

West Bengal tops country in acid attacks, crime against women drops marginally, reveals latest NCRB data

While the country recorded 207 cases of acid attacks in 2023, West Bengal alone accounted for 57 acid attacks under Section 326A of IPC. As per the data West Bengal alone accounted for 27.5 % of all acid attacks in the country.

UPA government’s decision not to act against Pakistan after 26/11 amounted to treachery: Eknath Shinde

In a recent podcast, former Union Minister Chidambaram suggested that he favoured military retribution following the 26/11 terror attack, but the UPA government eventually decided against such a move

Life-saving checks for early detection of cancer and prevention

Cancers often grow silently without symptoms, presenting at late stages when treatments are complex, expensive, and less effective. But when detected early, cancers are more often curable, require less aggressive treatments, and survival can improve dramatically

Violence in Bareilly | In the name of god

A message on an illuminated board that read ‘I love Muhammad’ during the Barawafat procession in Kanpur to celebrate the birth of the Prophet on September 4 led to violence, FIRs, arrests, an Internet shutdown, and bulldozer action in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. The Hindu finds that people are worried about their safety and that their businesses will suffer during peak festival season

Temple on white hillock

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