Daily Inshorts - 22 October 2025

Daily Inshorts - 22 October 2025

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Trump says Putin talks 'don't go anywhere' as he imposes new sanctions

The US has announced new sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil, Russia's two largest oil companies over continued fighting in Ukraine.

Harvey Willgoose killer sentenced to at least 16 years

Mohammed Umar Khan stabbed Harvey through the heart at Sheffield's All Saints Catholic High School.

No camera covered Louvre wall where jewel thieves broke in, director says

Laurence des Cars said there was only one camera pointing on the gallery which was robbed.

Child abuse expert pulls out of grooming inquiry over political 'point scoring'

Child exploitation expert Jim Gamble pulls out, after four women quit the inquiry's panel of survivors.

Migrant removed to France returns to UK on small boat

The man was sent to France under the 'one in, one out' deal but returned via the Channel on a small boat, the BBC understands.

Mega investment project for electric vehicle manufacturing coming up in Rajasthan

The plant, to be established at 65.56 acres of land, will play a crucial role in supplying affordable e-buses all over the country and promote the renewable energy sector

TMC says Union Govt not releasing funds to West Bengal amounts to deliberate financial strangulation

The West Bengal’s ruling party said that while funds have been made available to Maharashtra and Karnataka to douse their flood crisis, yet left food ravaged West Bengal has been left out in the cold.

Eyeing investment push, U.P. Government to open satellite investment promotion offices in five metro cities

U.P. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has already approved the proposal for restructuring ‘Invest U.P.’

CM demands SIR in Maharashtra, says problems with rolls

Fadnavis alleged that the Opposition had benefited the most from the duplication in electoral rolls

Protests erupt in West Bengal’s Kakdwip over ‘desecrated idol’

Leaders of the West Bengal BJP made serious allegations about the desecration of the idol, demanding immediate arrests and a probe into “administrative negligence.”

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