India
1.Pak forces violate ceasefire in J&K's Rajouri LoC.Pakistani army on Sunday again violated ceasefire by firing from automatic weapons and shelling mortars along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district.
2.1 more security personnel dies; toll rises to 3 in Sukma encounter.A police jawan injured in an encounter with Naxals in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district succumbed to injuries on Sunday, taking the death toll of security personnel killed in the operation to three.
3.Centre has imposed 'undeclared emergency' on country: Congress.The Congress Party on Sunday hit back at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for talking about the 1975 Emergency in his 'Mann Ki Baat' programme, saying that the NDA-led Government at the Centre has imposed an 'undeclared emergency' on the country.
4.4 held for illegally slaughtering buffaloes in Uttar Pradesh. Suspected cow meat and hides were seized from a village and four persons were arrested for "illegally slaughtering" buffaloes in three separate incidents, the police said on Saturday.
5.GJM relaxes indefinite strike by 12 hours on eve of Eid. The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) on Sunday gave a 12 hour relaxation of its indefinite strike in Darjeeling, for the Muslim community on the eve of Eid.
6.Chhattisgarh: Operation Prahaar ends, dozen Naxals killed, 3 jawans dead.Over one dozen Naxals and three jawans were killed in anti-Naxal 'Operation Prahaar' in Chhattisgarh, said Special Director General of Police DM Awasthi on Sunday.The DG said that approximately 1500 security personnel participated launched a 56-hour long offensive against Naxals.
7.Modi remembers Emergency on Mann Ki Baat, urges to preserve democracy.Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday remembered the Emergency imposed on this day in 1975, saying "such a black night" cannot be forgotten, and underlined the need for eternal vigilance to preserve democracy.
8.Parole for Rajiv Gandhi assasination convict: Three AIADMK MLAs laud MK Stalin. Three AIADMK alliance MLAs on Saturday lauded Leader of Opposition M.K. Stalin for raising in the Assembly, the issue of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi assassination convict Perarivalan's release on parole in their second meeting with him. The three MLAs, Thamimum Ansari (Manithaneya Jananayaga Katchi), Thaniyarasu (Kongu Ilaignar Peravai)and Karunas (Mukkulathor Pulippadai) had already met Stalin and appealed to him to support their demand of releasing Perarivalan on parole.
9.Encounter breaks out at school in Srinagar; 2 jawans injured, gunbattle on.A gunbattle broke out at DPS Srinagar in the wee hours of Sunday as security forces launched an offensive to flush out the militants who took refuge inside the school after attacking CRPF personnel in Pantha chowk area last evening.
10.RSS-led institute to start course for would-be politicians.The institute will train a batch of 40 students to begin with, charging a fee of Rs 2.5 lakh, which would include expenses for study tours, hostel and mess services.Come August, an institute associated with the RSS will start a training course for "well-meaning" would-be politicians of any party.


World 
1.148 dead, 50 critical in oil tanker fire in Pakistan's Punjab province.An overturned oil tanker burst into flames in Pakistan on Sunday, killing 148 people who had rushed to the scene of the highway accident to gather leaking fuel, an official said.The death toll could rise further as another 50 people are still in critical condition, said Dr. Mohammad Baqar, a senior rescue official in the area. 
2.Spain fights forest fire in famed nature reserve; 1,000 flee.The flames have advanced westward and have entered Donana National Park, one of Spain's most important nature reserves. Its over 50,000 hectares (123,550 acres) of wetlands and woods are an important stop for migratory birds from Africa and Europe and home to a variety of animals, including the highly endangered Iberian lynx and the Iberian imperial eagle.
3.Taliban attack checkpost near India-made Salma dam; kills 10 Afghan policemen.At least 10 policemen were killed and four others injured on Saturday night when Taliban militants attacked a checkpost near India-made Salma dam in Afghanistan's Herat province.
4.China's first aircraft carrier sets out for exercises.A flotilla of Chinese naval ships headed by first aircraft carrier Liaoning set out for a "routine training mission" from Qingdao in east China on Sunday.The naval formation, includes destroyers Jinan and Yinchuan, frigate Yantai and a squadron of J-15 fighter jets and helicopters, a Chinese defence ministry statement said.
5.Saudi Arabia thwarts Mecca blast bid. A suicide bomber blew himself up near the Grand Mosque in Mecca as police disrupted a plot to target the holiest site in Islam just as the fasting month of Ramzan ends, Saudi security forces said on Saturday.
6.Air Asia plane 'shaking like washing machine' returns to Australia.An Air Asia flight to Malaysia was forced back to Australia on Sunday due to a technical problem, with one passenger saying the plane was "shaking like a washing machine".The Airbus A330 from Perth to Kuala Lumpur experienced problems about 90 minutes into the journey. It landed safely, with Perth Airport reporting a "technical issue".
7.Egypt President Sisi ratifies Red Sea islands deal.Egypt President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has ratified the maritime demarcation deal that cedes sovereignty over two uninhabited Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, despite widespread public criticism of the deal.
8.Indonesia: Suspected attacker shouts ‘Allahu Akbar’, stabs policeman by knife.An Indonesian police officer was stabbed and later died of his wounds in an attack by suspected Islamist militants in the city of Medan, a police spokesman said on Sunday.
9.Urge Modi to remove barriers to trade, investment: US lawmakers to Trump.Leading US congressmen have called on President Donald Trump to press Prime Minister Narendra Modi to remove barriers to US trade and investment when they meet for the first time on Monday.
10.Indian community in US urges Modi to raise H-1B visa issue with Trump.Prime Minister Narendra Modi must raise the contentious H-1B visa issue besides defence cooperation and terrorism during his first bilateral meeting with US President Donald Trump, members of the Indian community said here today.


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