India
1.  Is Congress going for piecemeal internal rejig? :  Breaking from the tradition of big bang reshuffles, Congress is announcing the much-awaited party overhaul in instalments, surprising observers and party cadres about the tactics as leaders seen to be close to vice-president Rahul Gandhi have lost clout.
2.  Labour Day: PM salutes determination of workers :  On Labour Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday saluted workers, saying they play a big role in the country's progress.
3.  Niti Aayog seeks 'judicial performance index' to curb delay in trials :  Niti Aayog has recommended introduction of a 'judicial performance index' among a slew of reforms to check delay in trial and to address the issue of pendency of cases.
4.  No Indian language training for North Korean soldiers :  The Modi government’s recent gazette notification — following a UN resolution — prohibiting any training to North Korean military personnel in India reflects the position of the current regime which stopped training officers from the Far East Asian country since 2016.
5.  Extending Rahul Gandhi’s UP plan, Congress to target SC/ST seats in 6 states now :  Stung by successive electoral defeats in Assembly elections, the Congress has decided to target reserved constituencies in six states, which go for elections over the next 18 months.
6.  Time to erase VIP culture from Indian mindset: PM :  Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday called for eradication of VIP culture by cleansing the Indian mindset, saying "VIP" must be replaced by "EPI" — Every Person is Important. The PM said his vision of 'New India' was that in place of VIP, priority should be accorded to EPI.
7.  Valley youths meet Amit Shah, support BJP’s expansion plan :  As many as 30 Muslim youths from the Kashmir Valley called on BJP president Amit Shah, who is on a three-day visit to Jammu & Kashmir, on Sunday. The youths offered to support BJP's expansion plan, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Vistar Yojna.
8.  Deal with triple talaq as reform measure: Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi :  The Centre will make all attempts to convince the Muslim community that the triple talaq issue needs to be viewed as a “reform measure” and not part of any political agenda, minority affairs minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi has said.
9.  People’s faith in left parties intact, will do well in upcoming polls: Manik Sarkar :  With Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur under its belt, BJP is now betting big on the Marxist bastion of Tripura in the North East. However, four time chief minister of Tripura, Manik Sarkar , is confident of forming the eighth Left Front government in state in 2018. 
10.  No ban, but we don’t see liquor as a source of state revenue: Trivendra Singh Rawat :  Rawat said he has no plans to ban liquor sale like Bihar did and talked about a range of issues, from PM Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to Kedarnath to connecting remote villages through ropeways.


World
1.  Trump says China could have hacked Democratic emails :  President Donald Trump said China may have hacked the emails ofDemocratic officialsto meddle with the 2016 presidential election, countering the view of US intelligence officials who have said Moscow orchestrated the hacks.
2.  Tony Blair announces return to British politics to fight Brexit :  Former British Prime Minister Tony Blairsaid today he was plunging back into domestic politics in order to fight againstBrexit.
3.  US reaffirms it will pay THAAD costs: South Korea :  South Koreasaid the United States had reaffirmed it would shoulder the cost of deploying the THAAD anti-missile system, days after President Donald Trump said Seoul should pay for the $1 billion battery designed to defend against North Korea.
4.  Beer-drinking gunman opens fire poolside in San Diego :  A man drinking beer from one hand and brandishing a gun in the other opened fire beside a pool at a San Diego apartment complex on Sunday, wounding several people before being shot dead by police, according to local media accounts.
5.  Deal reached on US spending, shutdown likely averted :  US congressional leaders have reached a deal on a federal spending billwhich if passed by lawmakers this week will avert a government shutdown, a top lawmaker and congressional aides said.
6.  China-built amphibious aircraft takes maiden flight: Report :  China's domestically developed AG600, the world's largest amphibious aircraft, took its maiden flight ahead of schedule on Saturday from the southern city of Zhuhai, according to the official Xinhua news agency.
7.  Brexit puts tiny German village at centre of Euroverse :   A European Union flag snapping in the wind in the tiny German village of Gadheim is the only hint at why the world's media are beating a path to this out-of-the-way spot.
8.  Donald Trump: Kim Jong-Un is 'a pretty smart cookie' :  US President Donald Trumpoffered some backhanded praise for North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, calling him "a pretty smart cookie" in a television interview that aired on Sunday.
9.  US-led fight on ISIS have killed 352 civilians: Pentagon :  At least 352 civilians have been killed in US-led strikes against Islamic Statetargets in Iraq and Syria since the operation began in 2014, the US military said in a statement on Sunday.
10.  Trump to talk with Singapore, Thailand on North Korea nuclear threat :  President Donald Trump will speak with leaders of Singapore and Thailand on Sunday about the threat North Korea poses of massive, nuclear destruction in Asia, White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus said.


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