Daily Inshorts - 19 December 2025

Daily Inshorts - 19 December 2025

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Putin vows no more wars if West treats Russia with respect

Russia's leader said during a four-hour TV marathon that claims that an attack on Europe was planned were "nonsense".

Putin tells BBC Western leaders deceived Russia

BBC Russia editor Steve Rosenberg had the opportunity to ask Vladimir Putin about his plans for the future of the country.

Family of stabbed girl say 'our hearts are broken'

The nine-year-old's family say she was "the most beautiful little soul" who was "full of light".

David Walliams dropped by book publisher

Walliams is one of the UK's most successful children's authors, having sold more than 60 million books.

Resident doctors in Scotland to go on strike for first time

Their union BMA Scotland has accused the government of reneging on a commitment to restore pay to 2008 levels.

Govt. to increase reservation for Agniveers in CAPFs to 50%

After notifying the reservation of 50% constable posts in BSF, Home Ministry moves to enhance reservation in Group C posts for ex-Agniveers in other CAPFs; new policy marks a shift from government’s earlier decision

Kamal Haasan seeks clarification over road map for ramping up India’s nuclear power generation

The Rajya Sabha member recently raised two questions in Parliament related to the strategy and timeline for scaling up nuclear capacity under the Nuclear Energy Mission and the discontinuation of E10 petrol

Man kicks and injures five-year-old boy playing on road

Large-scale deletions reinforce AIADMK’s demand for SIR, says Edappadi Palaniswami

Urging electors not to panic in the event of their names having been left out of the roll, the AIADMK leader says his party will ensure that no genuine voters were omitted from the final rolls

Kannada Cinema Roundtable 2025: A call for consistency, originality and telling rooted stories

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