Daily Inshorts - 07 November 2025

Daily Inshorts - 07 November 2025

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Algerian sex offender mistakenly released from Wandsworth prison arrested

Brahim Kaddour-Cherif was one of two men let out in error from the prison within a week.

Trump says he may give Hungary an exemption on Russian oil sanctions

Trump has recently increased pressure on US allies to curb their spending on Russian oil.

Why this woman believed she was Madeleine McCann - and what she did next

Julia Wandelt began "telling anyone who would listen" she was the missing child in June 2022.

DNA pioneer James Watson dies at 97

The Nobel Prize winner felt ostracised by the scientific community over his comments on race and intelligence.

British ex-soldier arrested over alleged murder of Kenyan woman in 2012

Robert James Purkiss faces extradition over allegations he murdered Agnes Manjiru.

Breaking boundaries: The changing reality of Indian women’s cricket

Over the last few years, more girls and women across India are playing cricket professionally, inspired by the tremendous growth of the game. India’s victory in the ICC Women’s World Cup in early November has inspired many more budding players. Mehul Malpani, Amol Yashwant Karhadkar, Y.B. Sarangi, and Suruchi Kumari report on the changing reality of Indian women’s cricket

Villages in Uttar Pradesh’s Mahoba tense over vandalism of Saint Ravidas statue

Senior district police officials and local police teams, who reached the spot, assured the protestors of proper action and that any such incident will not be occur again

Mamdani’s win, other U.S. results may mark Indian diaspora vote shifting back from Trump: Expert

According to expert Milan Vaishnav, India must broadbase engagement with diaspora, not put “all eggs” in Republican/MAGA basket

44 Indians serving in Russian military; India once again urges Moscow to release them

Mr. Jaiswal said India has taken up the matter with Russian authorities and urged them to release the Indians at the "earliest and also to put an end to this practice"

Local body polls: three fronts reach broad understanding over seat-sharing in Kochi Corporation

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