Daily Inshorts - 10 November 2025
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Trump threatens $1bn legal action against BBC over 6 January speech edit
The BBC's director general and head of news both resigned on Sunday after criticism of the programme.
At least eight killed after car explodes near Delhi's Red Fort
Twenty more were injured in the blast, the cause of which is still unknown, authorities say.
Second migrant sent to France returns to the UK
The man was detected by biometrics, detained immediately, and will be deported as soon as possible, the Home Office says.
Reeves suggests benefit limits on larger families to be lifted
The chancellor tells the BBC children in bigger families should not be "penalised" by the welfare system.
Booker Prize won by 'extraordinary' Flesh by David Szalay
Booker judges describe British-Hungarian author David Szalay's Flesh as "a very special book".
India airlifts 197 citizens who worked in Myanmar cybercrime hub from Thailand
The Indian embassy in Thailand said Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul came to Mae Sot to oversee the operation; Mr. Charnvirakul had expressed his government’s determination to stem the cyber fraud centres of Myanmar
Govt. to employ tech professionals at prevailing market wages to adapt to technological advances
Dealing with a dogged problem
With 9 lakh dogs, Kerala will find it impossible to implement the Court’s directive
Concern raised over proposed 50-MW wind farm near Greater Flamingo Sanctuary in Dhanushkodi
Both activists and local fishing community representatives have asked the Tamil Nadu Coastal Zone Management Authority to reconsider CRZ clearance for the project
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