Daily Inshorts - 10 October 2025
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Ceasefire comes into force as Israel's military pulls out of parts of Gaza
Thousands of displaced Palestinians are making their way to their homes in the north of the territory.
Macron reappoints Lecornu as French PM after days of turmoil
Sébastien Lecornu resigned on Monday after 26 days in the job and he said two days later his "mission is over".
Nineteen missing after explosion at Tennessee munitions factory
"There's nothing to describe, it's gone," says Humphreys County Sheriff Mike Davis, who grew emotional while providing an update about the most devastating incident of his career.
Thousands line streets for boxing legend Ricky Hatton's funeral
The great and good of the boxing world were among those saying an emotional farewell to the boxer.
No shortcut to reducing NHS wait times in Scotland, says Swinney
Ahead of the SNP conference, the first minister said some patients are waiting 'far too long' for treatment.
How Bengal revolutionaries often had their way in British jails
A new book by a Kolkata professor on British-era imprisonment in Bengal claims how incarcerated Bengali revolutionaries were different from their counterparts elsewhere in ideology and method
Punjab’s farmers struggle to reclaim flood-hit land amid ‘official apathy’
In August and September, Punjab faced one of its worst floods in decades, affecting more than 20 lakh people across 2,614 villages and displacing 6.87 lakh people
Odisha State Information Commission influenced by bureaucracy, red tapism, observes Orissa HC
Travail of petitioner who was denied information reminds of the plight of the protagonist ‘Josef’ in Kafka’s celebrated works ‘The Trial’ where he faces nightmarish bureaucracy that seems designed to confuse, remarks the HC
West Bengal LoP Suvendu Adhikari demands action against CM Mamata Banerjee for ‘threatening Chief Electoral Officer’
Suvendu Adhikari also demanded that by Monday, the Chief Minister must submit proof of the corruption allegations that she levelled against the CEO, and the complaints of the electoral officers who were allegedly intimidated
Bharatpur institution seeks PM’s intervention for development of Mewat region
The Samriddh Bharat Abhiyan has pointed out that unemployment is the biggest issue confronting the youth in the region
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