India
1.  Scolding team for Champions Trophy debacle hastened Anil Kumble’s departure :     The players, some of whom were already very distraught after the defeat, complained about Kumble's "overbearing attitude" all over again to captain Virat Kohli.  On Tuesday, Indian cricket's long-drawn domestic squabble finally ended with Kumble quitting, hours after the team left for the West Indies. He later tweeted, "Though BCCI attempted to resolve misunderstandings between the captain and me, it was apparent that the parternship was untenable, and I therefore believe it is best for me to move on."
2.  Yoga has played big role in connecting the world with India: PM Modi :  Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday urged everyone to make Yoga a part of their lives and said that it has played a big role in connecting the world with India.
3.  Killing of 25 jawans in Sukma not rights violation: CRPF :  The Central Reserve Police Force has denied that the killing of 25 of its personnel by Naxals in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district was a "human right violation" of the slain jawans.
4.  Former Calcutta HC judge CS Karnan, on run for 43 days, arrested :  Former Calcutta high court judge C S Karnan's life as a fugitive for 43 days ended abruptly on Tuesday when a team of West Bengal police tracked him down and arrested him from a house on the outskirts of Coimbatore. 
5.  Woman alleges rape in moving car :  A 35-year-old woman told police on Tuesday she was raped for eight hours by three men in a Swift that they drove from Gurgaon to Greater Noida, through Delhi, the previous night. 
6.  Prez poll: Nitish keeps Congress guessing a day after praising Kovind :  On a day Shiv Sena came around to pledge support to Ram Nath Kovind for President, making his elevation to the top constitutional office a fait accompli, Congress was struggling to find ways to persuade its ally, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar, not to vote for BJP's Dalit pick for Rashtrapati Bhavan.
7.  Opposition looks to stay in race with ex-Speaker :  According to sources, former Speaker Meira Kumar and Mahatma Gandhi's grandson Gopalkrishna Gandhi remain two strong contenders for the opposition's nomination. Given that BJP has announced a Dalit nominee, Kumar is seen as the frontrunner to be the rival contestant.
8.  India works to keep NSG hope alive :   With the NSG plenary approaching this week, India is much more circumspect about its lobbying efforts after last year's high decibel campaign that came to a nought. More so after the latest signals from Beijing that there is "no change" in China's stand which spoiled India's chances last time.
9.  Bengal beats beacon ban with flags :  The West Bengal government has found an innovative way to beat the Centre's beacon ban for government vehicles. It has notified a scheme under which senior officials of the state can use different types of flags on the their official vehicles.
10.  19 arrested for cheering Pakistan's Champions Trophy victory :  Nineteen people, including minors, have been arrested across India, many of them on the charge of sedition, after they burst crackers and shouted slogans when Pakistan defeated India in Sunday's ICC Champions Trophy final.
11.  UN chief says he is engaged in bringing about India-Pak dialogue :  UN chief Antonio Guterreshas said he is engaged in bringing about a dialogue between India and Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir issue through his meetings with the prime ministers of the two countries.
12.  Nasa, Isro start work on common satellite :  The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) and the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) have started to build components required to make the Nasa-Isro Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR), a dedicated earth monitoring satellite that will study hazards and global environmental change, said Lt General Larry James, deputy director, Nasa jet propulsion laboratory on Tuesday.


World
1.  UN chief: US will be replaced if it disengages from world :  Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is warning the Trumpadministration that if the United States disengages from many world issues it will be replaced and that won't be good for America or for the world.
2.  UK mosque attack suspect cursed Muslims day before incident :  A 47-year-old man arrested after a terror attack near a London mosque had been kicked out of a pub 'for cursing Muslims' just a day before the incident.
3.  US urges bigger Chinese role to combat global terrorism :  The United States wants China to become more involved in supporting the global fight against terrorism and efforts to defeat Islamic State, including in Iraq, a senior US official said on Monday ahead of high-level security talks with Beijing.
4.  Explosion rocks Brussels train station, suspect 'neutralised' :  An explosion rocked the central train station in Brussels on Tuesday and a man was shot by security as scenes of terror returned to the European capital. A suspect shouted out "Allahu Akbar" (God is Greatest) before causing the blast, Belgium's national crisis centre said the suspect had been "neutralised" and the situation was under control.
5.  Donald Trump eyes hardening line toward Pakistan after Afghan war review :  US President Donald Trump's administration is exploring hardening its approach toward Pakistan to crack down on Pakistan-based militants launching attacks in neighboring Afghanistan, two US officials tell Reuters.
6.  Indians brace for Saudi ‘family tax’ :  Several Indians employed in Saudi Arabia are planning to send their dependants back with the kingdom set to introduce, from July 1, a monthly 'dependant fee' for expats.
7.  US and China officials meet under North Korea cloud :  Senior US officials will meet their Chinese counterparts on Wednesdayto seek a tougher line on North Korea's nuclear ambitions - despite President Donald Trump implying this is already a lost cause.
8.  South Korea says North Korea drones 'grave provocation' :  Suspected North Korean drone surveillance is a "grave provocation" which violates the Korean War truce, Seoul said Wednesday, demanding aUnited Nations probe into a drone that crashed near the border.
9.  Trump says China tried but failed to help on North Korea :  President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Chinese efforts to persuade North Korea to rein in its nuclear program have failed, ratcheting up the rhetoric over the death of an American student who had been detained by Pyongyang.
10.  Saudi Arabia's Mohammed bin Salman appointed Crown Prince :  Saudi Arabia's King Salman on Wednesday appointed his 31-year-old son Mohammed bin Salmanas crown prince, placing him firmly as first-in-line to the throne and removing the country's counterterrorism czar and a figure well-known to Washington from the royal line of succession.


India
1.  Scolding team for Champions Trophy debacle hastened Anil Kumble’s departure :     The players, some of whom were already very distraught after the defeat, complained about Kumble's "overbearing attitude" all over again to captain Virat Kohli.  On Tuesday, Indian cricket's long-drawn domestic squabble finally ended with Kumble quitting, hours after the team left for the West Indies. He later tweeted, "Though BCCI attempted to resolve misunderstandings between the captain and me, it was apparent that the parternship was untenable, and I therefore believe it is best for me to move on."
2.  Yoga has played big role in connecting the world with India: PM Modi :  Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday urged everyone to make Yoga a part of their lives and said that it has played a big role in connecting the world with India.
3.  Killing of 25 jawans in Sukma not rights violation: CRPF :  The Central Reserve Police Force has denied that the killing of 25 of its personnel by Naxals in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district was a "human right violation" of the slain jawans.
4.  Former Calcutta HC judge CS Karnan, on run for 43 days, arrested :  Former Calcutta high court judge C S Karnan's life as a fugitive for 43 days ended abruptly on Tuesday when a team of West Bengal police tracked him down and arrested him from a house on the outskirts of Coimbatore. 
5.  Woman alleges rape in moving car :  A 35-year-old woman told police on Tuesday she was raped for eight hours by three men in a Swift that they drove from Gurgaon to Greater Noida, through Delhi, the previous night. 
6.  Prez poll: Nitish keeps Congress guessing a day after praising Kovind :  On a day Shiv Sena came around to pledge support to Ram Nath Kovind for President, making his elevation to the top constitutional office a fait accompli, Congress was struggling to find ways to persuade its ally, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar, not to vote for BJP's Dalit pick for Rashtrapati Bhavan.
7.  Opposition looks to stay in race with ex-Speaker :  According to sources, former Speaker Meira Kumar and Mahatma Gandhi's grandson Gopalkrishna Gandhi remain two strong contenders for the opposition's nomination. Given that BJP has announced a Dalit nominee, Kumar is seen as the frontrunner to be the rival contestant.
8.  India works to keep NSG hope alive :   With the NSG plenary approaching this week, India is much more circumspect about its lobbying efforts after last year's high decibel campaign that came to a nought. More so after the latest signals from Beijing that there is "no change" in China's stand which spoiled India's chances last time.
9.  Bengal beats beacon ban with flags :  The West Bengal government has found an innovative way to beat the Centre's beacon ban for government vehicles. It has notified a scheme under which senior officials of the state can use different types of flags on the their official vehicles.
10.  19 arrested for cheering Pakistan's Champions Trophy victory :  Nineteen people, including minors, have been arrested across India, many of them on the charge of sedition, after they burst crackers and shouted slogans when Pakistan defeated India in Sunday's ICC Champions Trophy final.
11.  UN chief says he is engaged in bringing about India-Pak dialogue :  UN chief Antonio Guterreshas said he is engaged in bringing about a dialogue between India and Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir issue through his meetings with the prime ministers of the two countries.
12.  Nasa, Isro start work on common satellite :  The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) and the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) have started to build components required to make the Nasa-Isro Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR), a dedicated earth monitoring satellite that will study hazards and global environmental change, said Lt General Larry James, deputy director, Nasa jet propulsion laboratory on Tuesday.
World
1.  UN chief: US will be replaced if it disengages from world :  Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is warning the Trumpadministration that if the United Statesdisengages from many world issues it will be replaced and that won't be good for America or for the world.
2.  UK mosque attack suspect cursed Muslims day before incident :  A 47-year-old man arrested after a terror attack near a London mosque had been kicked out of a pub 'for cursing Muslims' just a day before the incident.
3.  US urges bigger Chinese role to combat global terrorism :  The United States wants China to become more involved in supporting the global fight against terrorism and efforts to defeat Islamic State, including in Iraq, a senior US official said on Monday ahead of high-level security talks with Beijing.
4.  Explosion rocks Brussels train station, suspect 'neutralised' :  An explosion rocked the central train station in Brussels on Tuesday and a man was shot by security as scenes of terror returned to the European capital. A suspect shouted out "Allahu Akbar" (God is Greatest) before causing the blast, Belgium's national crisis centre said the suspect had been "neutralised" and the situation was under control.
5.  Donald Trump eyes hardening line toward Pakistan after Afghan war review :  US President Donald Trump's administration is exploring hardening its approach toward Pakistan to crack down on Pakistan-based militants launching attacks in neighboring Afghanistan, two US officials tell Reuters.
6.  Indians brace for Saudi ‘family tax’ :  Several Indians employed in Saudi Arabia are planning to send their dependants back with the kingdom set to introduce, from July 1, a monthly 'dependant fee' for expats.
7.  US and China officials meet under North Korea cloud :  Senior US officials will meet their Chinese counterparts on Wednesdayto seek a tougher line on North Korea's nuclear ambitions - despite President Donald Trump implying this is already a lost cause.
8.  South Korea says North Korea drones 'grave provocation' :  Suspected North Korean drone surveillance is a "grave provocation" which violates the Korean War truce, Seoul said Wednesday, demanding aUnited Nations probe into a drone that crashed near the border.
9.  Trump says China tried but failed to help on North Korea :  President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Chinese efforts to persuade North Korea to rein in its nuclear program have failed, ratcheting up the rhetoric over the death of an American student who had been detained by Pyongyang.
10.  Saudi Arabia's Mohammed bin Salman appointed Crown Prince :  Saudi Arabia's King Salman on Wednesday appointed his 31-year-old son Mohammed bin Salmanas crown prince, placing him firmly as first-in-line to the throne and removing the country's counterterrorism czar and a figure well-known to Washington from the royal line of succession.


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