Daily Inshorts - 25 February 2026

Daily Inshorts - 25 February 2026

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'Fear is everywhere': BBC reports from Mexican city turned into war zone by drug cartel feud

Culiacán in northern Mexico has seen a surge in violence as rival factions of the Sinaloa cartel battle for control.

Watch: BBC on streets of Mexican city gripped by deadly cartel violence

BBC international correspondent Quentin Sommerville travelled to Culiacán in northern Sinaloa state following an explosion in violence.

Met apologises to Commons Speaker for sharing Mandelson tip-off

Sir Lindsay Hoyle tells MPs he was acting "in good faith as is my duty and responsibility" as he felt information was "relevant".

'Jekyll and Hyde' killer guilty of shooting ex-colleague on remote country path

Former gamekeeper David Campbell murdered Brian Low in Aberfeldy two years ago then tried to cover his tracks.

UK government denies Chagos Islands deal is paused, after minister said it was

It come after a minister said the UK is discussing "concerns" with the US, after President Trump criticised the deal.

Income Tax department conducts searches at lone BSP MLA house, U.P. Minister questions move

Dinesh Pratap Singh, a U.P. Government Minister who is related to the BSP MLA, objected to the action through posts on social media.

Ahead of Assembly poll, various associations put forth several demands

Motorists complain of bumpy ride on newly built flyover

They say Madhya Kailash flyover does not offer a smooth ride; highway officials point out that the surface was kept rough to prevent speeding

Two-child norm for panchayat, local body elections scrapped in Rajasthan after three decades

Congress strongly criticises the State Cabinet’s decision; the BJP on the one hand advises a particular community to control population growth, and was repealing the two-child norm on the other, Govind Singh Dotasra says

NCERT apologises, says distribution of book with section on ‘corruption’ in judiciary stopped

After the Supreme court registers suo motu case over the matter, the NCERT apologises for the ‘inappropriate textual material’ and ‘error in judgement’ that had ‘inadvertently crept’ into the chapter.

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