A look at the headlines right now:
- Two JeM militants arrested in Baramulla, suspected Pakistani spy caught in Samba: While security personnel seized arms from the radicals, police confiscated a map from the man posing as a villager, which contained details of forces deployed.
- Will not oppose release of Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, says MNS after meeting with Devendra Fadnavis: Producers who have cast Pakistani actors in their movies will give Rs 5 crore to the Army relief fund, Raj Thackeray said.
- Varun Gandhi to take legal action after letter to PMO accuses him of leaking defence secrets: The BJP MP said a deliberate attempt had been made to 'tarnish my reputation and public standing', and that the allegations were 'false and frivolous'.
- At least 55 killed, nearly 600 injured after train derails in Cameroon: A higher volume of passengers were making the rail journey between Yaounde and Douala as a section of the highway linking the cities had collapsed.
- Shivpal declares Akhilesh Yadav Samajwadi Party's candidate for chief minister: The state party chief had invited his nephew to attend the meeting where he announced the decision, but the incumbent chief minister skipped it.
- Three arrested for allegedly raping and harassing a first-year engineering student near Pune: While two of them sexually assaulted the 19-year-old in separate incidents this week, the third man is accused of stalking and sending her lewd messages.
- At least 19 dead as Russian helicopter crashes in Siberia: Ministry officials said that emergency volunteers managed to save three passengers.
- Pakistan denies BSF claim of killing seven of its soldiers in cross-border firing: The Inter-Services Public Relations accused India of restoring to ‘unprovoked shelling’ and said their forces had given a ‘befitting response’.
- Iraqi troops launch operation to retake Christian town near Mosul from Islamic State group: The toll in the extremist outfit's attack in Kirkuk – 170 km from Mosul – has risen to more than 35.
- Economic affairs secretary asks people to not panic, promises swift action in the ATM security breach: The Centre's cyber security watchdog had reportedly warned banks on October 7 against 'targeted attacks from Pakistan' following the Army's surgical strikes.
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