Daily Inshorts - 05 March 2026

Daily Inshorts - 05 March 2026

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'Every day feels like a month': Iranians describe life under US-Israeli strikes

Iranians are coping with daily strikes, internet blackouts, and security crackdowns - all while trying to stay in touch with loved ones.

Defence minister in Cyprus after criticism of UK's drone strike response

The Cypriot government has criticised how the UK has handled information sharing after drone attacks.

How depleted weapons stockpiles could affect the Iran conflict

Weapons stocks will not alone decide the outcome of this conflict, but it's certainly a significant factor, writes the BBC's Jonathan Beale.

US Senate vote fails to rein in Trump war powers on Iran

The measure, passed largely along party lines, would halt US military action until approved by Congress.

US sub sinks Iranian warship in Indian Ocean, Hegseth says

Sri Lanka's navy says around 140 people are feared missing after a military vessel went down off its southern coast.

Nine out of 10 demands raised by anganwadi workers have already been addressed, says Minister Sandhya Rani

The 2025 budget has also allocated ₹20 crore to resolve their long-pending issues, the Minister told the Legislative Assembly

CJI Surya Kant meets Bhutan king in Thimphu, offers support in digitalisation of judicial processes

Both exchanged views to further enhance and strengthen bilateral ties between India and Bhutan

Union govt. trying to mislead people of T.N. over Tamil: Udhayanidhi Stalin

He said that in the past decade, the Union government had allocated ₹147 crore for the promotion of the Tamil language, compared to the ₹2,500 crore allocated for Sanskrit during the same period

Congress wants India to blindly side with Iran, even China distancing itself from Tehran: BJP

India's foreign policy, Amit Malviya added, must be "guided by national interest and the safety of its citizens, not by the compulsions of Congress' outdated ideological reflexes".

‘Free’ vaccines, single-dose nudge pushes India-made HPV vaccine to back of the line

An ongoing study led by ICMR, which is testing whether a single dose of the India-made Cervavac vaccine generates enough protective antibodies and generates a stable immune response compared to a single dose Gardasil vaccine, will determine if Cervavac is officially recommended

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