
Daily Newsletter | Wednesday, March 23, 2016 | | World leaders condemn attacks, landmarks lit up in Belgium's colours | World leaders united in condemning the carnage in Brussels and vowed to combat terrorism after the strike by Islamic State jihadists on the symbolic heart of Europe. Several global landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower in Paris, were lit up in the black, yellow and red of the national flag. |
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Police launch manhunt for Brussels attack suspect | Police issued a wanted notice for a man suspected of involvement in Tuesday's bomb attacks at Brussels airport that left at least 10 people dead. Calling for information, they issued a photograph of a man, dressed in a white shirt and jacket and wearing a dark hat, as he pushed a luggage trolley through the airport. |
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Trump rhetoric gets muscles from Brussels | The “I-told-you so!“ was quick in coming. Donald Trump, the billionaire US presidential aspirant, ramped up muscular talk of closing American borders to immi grants and foreigners, particu arly Muslims, saying, “this whole thing will get worse as time goes by ,“ hours after the Brussels terrorist attack. |
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| 2 children run over by Gatimaan express during trial run | India's fastest semi-high speed train Gatimaan express, during its final trial run on Tuesday, ran over two children killing them on the spot. The train later got delayed for over an hour on account of a major technical snag. |
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| Apple’s new iPhone SE: 10 best features | After months of speculation, iPhone SE is finally a reality. Apple introduced its least expensive iPhone on Monday, filling a hole in its product lineup with a small-screen model that targets new customers in emerging markets and fans of smaller phones as the company tries to stimulate falling phone sales. Here's a quick look at the top 10 features of the iPhone SE. |
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Apple revises price of iPhone SE to Rs 39,000 in India | Here's some not-so-good news for all those who were thrilled by the pricing of Apple's latest iPhone -- iPhone SE. The all-new iPhone will be available in India at a starting price of Rs 39,000 and not Rs 30,000 as previously reported. |
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| | Uber drags Ola to court over 'false bookings' | Cab aggregator Uber filed a petition in Delhi high court accusing arch-rival Ola's employees of disrupting its business by creating over 93,000 false rider accounts using Uber's platform and using them to register over 4 lakh fake bookings only to cancel them at the last minute. |
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