Daily Newsletter | Sunday, June 04, 2017 | | UK PM to chair emergency security meeting | Terrorism struck at the heart of London after a vehicle veered off the road and mowed down pedestrians on London Bridge and gunshots rang out amid reports of knife attacks at nearby Borough Market. |
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EVM challenge fizzles out as CPM, NCP stay away | EVM challenge, announced after over a dozen parties questioned the infallibility of EVMs in the backdrop of recent state poll results, ended in an anti-climax with neither of the two takers for the 'dare', CPM and NCP, coming forward to demonstrate that the machines could be tampered with. |
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| 'Jilted lover' arrested for Noida techie's murder | Police on Saturday arrested the "a jilted lover" for allegedly murdering Noida techie Anjali Rathour in Shatabdi Rail Vihar apartment Sector 62. He had been absconding after committing the murder. He arrested him from her aunt's place in Mainpuri. |
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BBAU removes dean, cancels entrance exams after CBI arrests him for taking bribe | Following the arrest of a professor of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University by the Central Bureau of Investigation on Friday for accepting Rs 50,000 as bribe from a contractual teacher, the university cancelled its entrance examination scheduled on June 3 leading to ruckus at examination centres, and leaving 1200 in lurch. |
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| | Virat Kohli dismisses reports of rift with head coach Anil Kumble | "There have been a lot of speculations and things being written by people without actually being part of the change room, which is strange. There are no problems whatsoever. I don't know why people are creating issues. The team is totally focused on Champions Trophy," Kohli said. |
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India settle for 2-2 draw against Germany | Niklas Wellen gave Germany the lead before Mandeep Singh and talismanic Sardar Singh struck the board in quick time to hand India the lead. But experienced Tobias Hauke came to the home team's rescue and scored the equaliser. |
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| AirAsia announces discounts; Tickets start from Rs 1,099 | Discounted fares start from Rs 1,099 for domestic destinations operated by its Indian joint venture carrier and Rs 2,999 for international flights. The tickets under the discounted ticket offer can be booked from June 4 to June 11 for a travel period between January 15, 2018 and August 28, 2018 |
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