A look at the headlines right now:
- Six out of eight Trinamool leaders leave Assam after being detained overnight at Silchar airport: Meanwhile, three party leaders from Assam, including the state president, resigned in protest against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s opposition to the NRC’s final draft.
- Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa wins elections, opposition rejects results: The incumbent won 50.8% of the vote, while his opponent, the MDC Alliance’s Nelson Chamisa, secured 44.8%.
- Lok Sabha passes bill to grant constitutional status to panel for backward classes: Rajya Sabha chairperson Venkaiah Naidu adjourned the House after protests by Opposition legislators against the National Register of Citizens draft.
- Complainant turns hostile in rape case, says she had consensual sex with Kerala priest: The complainant also told the court that she was not a minor at the time of the incident, which took place in 2016.
- No decision yet on Donald Trump attending India’s Republic Day celebrations, says White House: The press secretary said the defence secretary and secretary of state will begin ‘dialogue and the process and potential discussion for a presidential visit’.
- Apple becomes world’s first private sector company worth $1 trillion: The technology giant is now worth more than the economies of countries such as Saudi Arabia, Switzerland and Taiwan.
- Jet Airways asks employees to take up to 25% pay cut, pilots’ union rejects demand: Meanwhile, the airline has reportedly approached investment bankers to help sell a stake.
- Opposition parties may request poll panel to use ballot papers during 2019 elections, say reports: Seventeen political parties are planning to send a delegation to the Election Commission next week.
- Indian Coast Guard rescues 343 people from flooded passenger ship off Car Nicobar Islands: It diverted one of its ships to the site and deployed a Dornier aircraft to aid the rescue mission.
- Death penalty is inadmissible in all cases, says Pope Francis: The pontiff changed the teachings to say that the punishment was an attack on the ‘inviolability and dignity of the person’.
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