Daily Inshorts - 18 October 2025
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Accuser's brother urges King to strip Andrew of prince title
Sky Roberts says he would like to see the King go a step further after Prince Andrew agreed to give up his other titles.
What difference will this really make for Andrew?
Prince Andrew has lost his titles - but will much of his life remain the same and will it stop the negative headlines?
No Kings protests draw huge crowds as anti-Trump rallies sweep across US
Protests are planned in over 2,500 cities across the US, including New York, DC, Atlanta and Los Angeles.
Israel receives two bodies that Hamas says are Gaza hostages
There is outrage in Israel that the armed group has not returned all deceased hostages from Gaza.
Tory MP reports deepfake defection video to police
Such political disinformation has the potential to corrupt democracy, says the Mid Norfolk MP.
How are India-Taliban relations changing? | Explained
Is India’s Afghanistan policy changing? What did the Muttaqi visit achieve? With India deciding to reopen its embassy in Kabul, is it inching closer to recognising a Taliban-led government? Did the restrictions imposed on women by the Taliban come up during talks?
Bhopal-based journalists released by Rajasthan Police, day after detention for ‘fake reports’ on Diya Kumari and ‘demanding money’
A spokesperson at ‘The Sootr’ said that the duo was released around 6 p.m. and “nothing concrete was found to prove the reports false”
West Bengal government seeks urgent repatriation of 11 migrant workers stranded in Oman
These migrant workers from Murshidabad, who had gone to work in Oman roughly 11 months back, were allegedly deceived by the recruiting agency and were left stranded without recourse
Bihar Assembly sat for average 29 days each year: ADR report
The report also showed 251 MLAs asked a total of 22,505 questions.; BJP MLA Arun Shankar Prasad asked the highest number of 275 questions, followed by Manohar Prasad Singh of the Congress, who posed 231 questions
Prashant Kishor: From backroom to ballot
The former political strategist, whose Jan Suraaj Party is contesting the coming Assembly elections in Bihar, seeks to disrupt the existing bipolar equations of the State and emerge as a new force
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