A look at the headlines right now:
- No over-the-counter exchange of old notes after Thursday midnight, Centre announces: Payments for transactions in exempted categories will now be accepted only through the scrapped Rs 500 notes.
- Pakistan violated ceasefire along LoC 27 times in twelve days, says MEA: The government has also lodged a protest against the Pakistani Army targetting 18 villages along the border between November 16 and 21, Vikas Swarup said.
- Power plant accident in China’s Fengcheng city kills 67 people: State news agency Xinhua said an unknown number of people were still trapped in the rubble.
- Demonetisation is organised loot, could lower GDP by 2%, says Manmohan Singh: Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley later accused the Opposition of making excuses to avoid a debate on the issue.
- Shashi Tharoor gives notice in Lok Sabha under rule 377 for urgent attention to missing JNU student: The Congress leader claimed that eyewitnesses who complained against the accused have been threatened.
- Myanmar is aiming for an ‘ethnic cleansing’ of Rohingya Muslims, says UN official: The atrocities on the minority community has forced thousands to flee to Bangladesh, the regional head of the UN Refugee Agency said.
- ICC penalises Indian women’s team for skipping matches against Pakistan: The international body said the BCCI failed to furnish ‘acceptable reasons’ for not playing the games.
- More than 70 killed in Islamic State attack targeting Shia pilgrims in Iraq’s al-Hilla city: Several Iranians and Bahrainis were among the victims returning from the Arbaen pilgrimage in Karbala.
- Neeraj Goyat becomes the first Indian to get a World Boxing Council ranking: The 24-year-old broke into the list after successfully defending his welterweight Asia-Pacific title last month
- Mob hacks leopard to death in a Gurugram village: Nearly 1,500 people attacked the animal with axes, bamboo sticks and stones after it strayed into Sohna village, the regional wildlife conservator said.
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