Daily Inshorts - 02 November 2025

Daily Inshorts - 02 November 2025

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Man, 32, only suspect in train stabbing as staff member in life-threatening condition, police say

British Transport Police said the "heroic" LNER staff member had tried to stop the attacker.

What we know about stabbings on Doncaster to London train

Nine people have life-threatening injuries, police say, with counter-terror police joining the investigation.

'No help, no food, no water': Hurricane-hit Jamaican towns desperately wait for aid

Days after Hurricane Melissa hit, communities are isolated with little food, no water, and no idea of when normalcy will return.

Louvre heist was by petty criminals not organised crime professionals, prosecutor says

The Paris prosecutor says four suspects arrested so far are "clearly local people", not organised crime professionals.

Nato 'will stand with Ukraine' to get long-lasting peace, senior official tells BBC

Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone tells the BBC the Russia-Ukraine war is bogged down, and it is "almost time to sit and talk".

80 arrested so far in Dular Chand Yadav murder case: Bihar Police

Police are keeping a close watch on the candidates who are contesting polls, including in Mokama

Three men gangrape class 7 girl near Kolkata; arrested, POCSO case filed

The incident took place on Saturday evening when the class 7 student was returning from tuition classes, the officer said

TMC MLA Jyotipriyo Mallick attacked by stranger; accused arrested

The official said the accused, aged around 30 years, had trailed Mr. Mallick, who entered his residence around 9 p.m. The youth suddenly pounced on the former Minister and punched him in his lower abdomen

Coastal promenade in Chellanam–Puthenthode corridor turns a hit

Built at a cost of around ₹344 crore and touted as Kerala’s longest, the seawall-cum-walkway is seeing growing demand for benches and lights to draw more visitors

CPI(ML) launches women-centric campaign in Bihar

It will be held in 20 constituencies where the CPI(ML) aims to foreground issues affecting women, including gender-based violence, microfinance debt, and the exploitation of scheme workers such as ASHAs and Jeevika workers

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