A look at the headlines right now:
- India extended hand of friendship, but Pakistan aborted peace process, says Sushma Swaraj at UN: Pakistan responded to India at the General Assembly, calling its neighbour the ‘mother of terrorism in South Asia’.
- North Korea says rockets to US ‘inevitable’ as American bombers fly over country: The Pentagon said the flight flew the farthest north of the demilitarised zone between North and South Korea that any US fighter jet has flown this century.
- New earthquake of 6.2 magnitude felt in Mexico, volcano spews ash: The last tremor, which struck on Tuesday, has killed at least 305 people.
- Delhi University professor charged for Facebook post allegedly insulting goddess Durga: A teachers’ body that filed the complaint accused him of making a ‘mischievous attempt to hurt people’s feelings’.
- Special Investigation Team to look into murder of journalist KJ Singh and his mother in Mohali: He was found with his throat slit and his 92-year-old mother was strangulated.
- Militant killed in Uri as encounter is under way: In another incident, two policemen were injured in a grenade attack in Sopore.
- Banaras Hindu University campus tense after police allegedly use batons on protesting students: Students at the Varanasi institution have been protesting since Friday morning, after a student was molested on campus.
- Activist Harsh Mander calls tax notice to his organisation ‘act of state vengeance and intimidation’: He said it was no coincidence that his Centre for Equity Studies received the notice days after RSS ideologue Rakesh Sinha’s ‘barely veiled threat’.
- AIADMK leaders lied about Jayalalithaa’s health before her death, claims Tamil Nadu minister: Dindigul Srinivasan said they had misled the public and party workers because they were scared of VK Sasikala.
- Arvind Subramanian’s term as chief economic advisor extended for a year: He will now remain in the post till October 2018.
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