Daily Inshorts - 28 October 2025

Daily Inshorts - 28 October 2025

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What makes Melissa such a dangerous storm

Melissa's 185 mph winds at landfall means it could eclipse all storms the island has experienced before.

Israel strikes Gaza after accusing Hamas of ceasefire violations

Hamas denies it was behind an attack on Israeli forces inside an area of Gaza under their control and condemns the strikes.

Dog walker dies in triple stabbing as arrest made

A 22-year-old man was arrested at the scene and remains in police custody, the Met Police said.

Home Office has struggled to deal with crises, says Mahmood

The home secretary speaks to the BBC while overseeing a police operation in south London aimed at tackling illegal working.

Brigitte Macron's life 'deteriorated' after alleged cyber-bullying, daughter says

Tiphaine Auzière was testifying in the trial of ten people accused of cyber-bullying her mother, the French first lady.

SC orders NHRC to monitor Mental Health Authorities across the country

A petition had highlighted the plight of mentally-ill prisoners who were found chained at a “faith-based” asylum at Badayun in Uttar Pradesh

Why can't Bihar have Muslim CM, asks Owaisi

The Hyderabad MP lambasted the ruling NDA as well as the opposition INDIA bloc for allegedly "giving a raw deal" to the Muslim community

By declaring Tejashwi as CM face, INDIA bloc gave up little chance it had: Chirag

Mr. Paswan said the move has taken away even "a sliver of a chance" the opposition alliance had in the upcoming Bihar assembly elections.

Women indispensable for sustainable peace, says P. Wilson at UN Peacebuilding Commission

Mr. Wilson said India has shown through the deployment of women as peacekeepers that they can build trust in communities and “give hope to vulnerable populations”

Judges’ Quarters in Gudiyatham flooded due to lake breach

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