Daily News Summary: National, World, Sports – Oct 13, 2025

Key national and international events unfolded on October 13, 2025 , alongside significant developments in the world of sports. This daily news summary provides an overview of major headlines, covering technological advancements, political actions, legal proceedings, and athletic achievements from around the globe.

National News

  • India’s indigenous navigation platform, ‘Mappls’, is advancing the country’s “Swadeshi” technology initiative. This platform serves as an Indian-developed alternative to global mapping services, fostering local innovation and digital self-reliance within the national tech sector.

  • Kerala Police arrested actor Jayakrishnan on charges related to religiously abusive remarks. The accusations stemmed from an incident involving a cab driver.

  • Police in Gurugram apprehended two alleged members of the Bambiha gang. The arrests followed a reported gunfight between the suspects and law enforcement authorities.

  • Pakistan lodged a protest over the inclusion of Jammu & Kashmir in a recent India-Afghanistan joint statement. Islamabad asserted that the reference constituted a “clear violation” of its sovereign claims.

  • The Indian government issued a directive to all airlines, mandating them to prevent arbitrary airfare hikes during the upcoming Diwali festive season. This measure aims to ensure affordable travel options for the public.

International News

  • French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu worked to finalize the formation of a new government. This urgent task preceded a national budget deadline, requiring swift political action.

  • Nobel laureates Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo confirmed plans to depart the United States for Zurich, Switzerland. Their relocation marks a shift in their academic and research affiliations.

  • Clashes erupted along the Afghan-Pakistan border. Taliban forces claimed their actions were direct retaliations for recent aerial strikes reportedly carried out in Kabul.

  • China issued a criticism of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed tariff threat. Beijing characterized the proposed economic measure as “a typical example of double standards.”

  • The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) released a report highlighting widespread declines in global bird populations. The report indicated that 61% of bird species worldwide are currently experiencing population reductions, raising ecological concerns.

Sports News

  • In the second Test match between India and West Indies, spinner Kuldeep Yadav delivered a dominant performance during the morning session on Day 3. He claimed three crucial wickets in his opening bowling spell, shifting momentum for his team.

  • Lionel Messi showcased an exceptional performance for Inter Miami in their Major League Soccer (MLS) clash against Atlanta. He contributed two goals and one assist, leading his team to a commanding victory.

  • The United Arab Emirates (UAE) national football team advanced closer to qualifying for its first FIFA World Cup finals since 1990. This milestone was achieved following a victory in their qualifying campaign.

  • Cricketer Shubman Gill faced public backlash following an incident that prevented teammate Yashasvi Jaiswal from securing his third Test double-century. The sporting community widely discussed the controversial moment.

  • Discussions for Lionel Messi’s anticipated India tour gained momentum. Luis Suarez’s participation was confirmed, and reports indicated ongoing negotiations with Neymar for a potential “MSN” reunion event.