A look at the headlines right now:
- ‘We have a responsibility to protect your data’, says Mark Zuckerberg on Cambridge Analytica scandal: Ravi Shankar Prasad accused the Congress of having links with Cambridge Analytica, while Congress denied the allegations.
- Five security personnel, five suspected militants killed in Kupwara encounter in Kashmir: The gunfight began in the district’s Arampura-Halmatpura area on Tuesday, but the Kashmir Zone Police reported fresh firing on Wednesday.
- CBI files case against Chennai-based jeweller Kanishk Gold for cheating 14 banks of Rs 824 crore: The State Bank of India has alleged that the directors of the company had misrepresented and falsified the financial statements to receive credit.
- Ex-French President Nicolas Sarkozy charged with corruption for alleged illegal campaign financing: Though Sarkozy has faced several investigations since 2012, these are the most severe allegations against a former French president in decades.
- Supreme Court frames six questions for Centre about Aadhaar scheme, privacy and data security: The court asked the central government why pensions should be linked to Aadhaar, and whether the scheme could lead to financial exclusion.
- New House rules forbid Madhya Pradesh MLAs from asking about riots, Opposition cries foul: The Congress moved a no-trust motion against the Assembly speaker after he refused to have a discussion on the amended rules.
- US Federal Reserve raises interest rates to its highest level since 2008 financial crisis: The central bank noted that the economic growth in the United States was strengthening.
- BJP’s Dalit leaders seek review of Supreme Court order on arresting public servants under SC/ST Act: The party’s Scheduled Castes Cell chief, Vinod Kumar Sonkar, said the top court’s judgment gives impunity to harassers.
- Cabinet approves healthcare scheme that will allot Rs 5 lakh each to 10 crore families every year: The government has dubbed the Ayushman Bharat-National Health Protection Mission the ‘world’s largest state-funded health programme’.
- Boko Haram sends back 91 of 110 girls abducted from Nigeria’s Dapchi town in February: The militant group reportedly apologised to the girls’ parents, claiming it had mistaken them to be Christians.
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