Daily Inshorts - 28 November 2025

Daily Inshorts - 28 November 2025

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Zelensky's top adviser resigns after Ukrainian anti-corruption raid on his home

Andriy Yermak, 54, has been the Ukrainian president's chief of staff throughout Russia's full-scale war.

Prostate cancer screening should not be offered to most UK men, say experts

It recommends that only men with a confirmed genetic risk of prostate cancer should be screened for the disease.

France to intercept small boats in Channel after pressure from UK

The change in policy comes after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer wrote to President Emmanuel Macron.

No 10 denies Reeves misled public in run-up to Budget

The Conservatives say she was overly gloomy about the public finances as a "smokescreen" to raise tax.

Eight more arrested over fire in Hong Kong that killed at least 128 people

Authorities say 89 bodies are unidentified and 79 people remain injured after Wednesday's blaze.

Supreme Court agrees to hear on December 1 pleas for extension of time for registration of Waqf properties

According to the mandate of the UMEED portal, details of all registered waqf properties across India are to be mandatorily uploaded within six months

Bombay High Court orders audit of construction sites to combat Mumbai’s air pollution

The High Court stressed that while Mumbai needs a sustained plan to combat rising pollution, strict compliance with existing guidelines at construction sites can deliver quick results

Trinamool, BJP clash over student credit card scheme

CM Mamata Banerjee hails milestone as sanctioned loans cross 1 lakh; BJP alleges students caught in a broken system

Hindu neighbour offers land to Muslim journalist after Jammu authority demolishes house

Kuldeep Sharma, a resident of Jammu’s Narwal, offered land to journalist Arfaz Daing, whose house constructed 40 years ago was demolished by the JDA for “being on encroached land” a day ago

Airbus A320 software switch: Flight delays, cancellations likely; over 200 planes impacted

Airbus said intense solar radiation might corrupt data critical to flight controls in a significant number of A320 family aircraft and that the software changes required to fix the issue would lead to operational disruptions

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