India
1.  Indo-UK made new Hawk combat aircraft looks to take on China :  India and the United Kingdom have jointly developed a combat ready aircraft that will be on offer to neighbouring countries, countering growing Chinese penetration of the defence market in the region.
2.  SC appointed COA panel sacks BCCI media manager :   Days after reports of confidential Indian cricket team's dressing room talks being leaked to former BCCI president Anurag Thakur, the Supreme Court appointed panel, Committee of Administrators, sacked the board media manager on Monday.
3.  Jayalalithaa DA case: Supreme Court to pronounce verdict next week :  The Supreme Court is likely to deliver its judgement in the Jayalalithaa Disproportionate assets case next week.
4.  Army ammunition triggers panic at Red Fort :  Panic gripped security personnelafter a phone call regarding suspicious objectinside the Red Fortwas received by police and fire departments.
5.  How Sasikala emerged from Jayalalithaa’s shadow :  From a video cassette pusher to boss of Poes Garden two months ago, head of AIADMK a month ago and soon to step into into the corridors of power at Fort St George, Sasikala's rise has been meteoric in the last three decades.
6.  Netizens oppose Sasikala’s move to be Tamil Nadu CM, to submit petition to President and Governor :  AIADMK general secretary V K Sasikala may be a few days away from taking charge as the Tamil Nadu chief minister, but public dissent against the move is writ large in the virtual world.
7.  Urgent arms deals of Rs 20,000 crore inked to keep forces ready :  India is finally taking steps to make its armed forces fighting fit. The country has inked a flurry of emergency deals for ammunition and spares worth around Rs 20,000 crore over the last two to three months to ensure its fighters and tanks, infantry and warships, are all ready to go to battle at short notice.
8.  Re-skilling, not recruitment, the new focus of IT majors :  The landscape of the $150 billion Indian IT industry is changing, perhaps more quickly than ever , as companies hire fewer freshers due to automation of entry-level jobs.
9.  Pakistan violates ceasefire twice in Samba sector :  Pakistani troops on Monday targeted forward Indian positions twice by using small arms and mortar bombs along the international borderin Samba sector of Jammu and Kashmir.
10.  Delhi: Suspicious object in Red Fort :  A suspicious object has been found inside the premises of Red Fort in old Delhi created panic among the city police on Monday morning, police said "One of the security guards deployed at the fort called up control room and informed about the suspicious object".
11.  Sasikala to be next Tamil Nadu chief minister, Panneerselvam resigns :  AIADMK general secretary VK Sasikala was on Sunday elected as legislature party leader by MLAs during a party meeting, paving way for her to become next Tamil Nadu chief minister.


World
1.  Travelers arrive in US to hugs and tears after ban is lifted :  Travelers from the seven predominantly Muslim countries targeted by President Donald Trumpenjoyed tearful reunions with loved ones in the US on Sunday after a federal judge swept the ban aside.
2.  Donald Trump agrees to meet NATO leaders in Europe in May :  President Donald Trump agreed to meet alliance leaders in Europe in May in a phone call on Sunday with NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg that also touched on the separatist conflict in eastern Ukraine, the White House said.
3.  Court rejects US govt’s plea to restore travel ban :  An American federal appeals court denied on Sunday the justice department's request for an immediate reinstatement of President Donald Trump's ban on accepting certain travellers and all refugees.
4.  Don't test Donald Trump's resolve, US Vice-President Mike Pence warns Iran :  US Vice-President Mike Pence has warned Iran "not to test the resolve" of the Donald Trump administration, days after Washington slapped new sanctions on Tehran following a ballistic missile test launch.
5.  Kashmir is core dispute between India and Pakistan: Nawaz Sharif :  Upping the ante, Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Sunday said Kashmir is the "core dispute" between India and Pakistan and the dream of peace and prosperity of the people of the region will remain elusive without resolving the issue.
6.  Chinese troops conduct drills with advanced ballistic missile :  China's newly-formed Rocket Force has held an exercise with advanced DF-16 medium-range ballistic missile with a range of over 1,000km that could threaten a number countries, including India, Japan and the US.
7.  Beijing vows 30% cut in coal use in 2017 to fight smog :  China's smog-hit capital Beijing plans to slashcoal consumption by a further 30 percent in 2017 as part of its efforts to combat air pollution, the official Xinhua news agency said late on Sunday, citing the city's mayor.
8.  Despite White House warning, Israel pushes settlement bill :  Israel's prime minister is moving ahead with a contentious law that would legalise dozens of settlement outposts in the West Bank, despite claims by experts that the bill itself is illegal and a warning from the White House that settlement construction "may not be helpful".
9.  At former jihadist training camp, Iraqi police face drones, crack snipers :  As a walkie-talkie carried word of another casualty from an Islamic State mortar attack, an Iraqi policeman peered through leaves at enemy positions just across the Tigris River. He kept his head low to avoid snipers but also had an eye on the sky.
10.  Bangladesh sticks to plan to relocate Rohingya Muslims :  Bangladesh is sticking to its plan to relocate Rohingya Muslims, who fled Myanmar in the face of persecution, from overcrowded and unhealthy camps in a southern coastal district to a low-lying island still not ready for human habitation.
11.  Death toll from Afghan avalanches tops 100 :  More than a 100 people have been killed in a series of avalanches triggered by days of heavy snowfall around Afghanistan, including 50 in one village, officials said Sunday, warning the death toll could rise still further.
12.  Russian executive sues BuzzFeed over dossier :  A Russian technology executive who was named in a dossier containing unverified allegations about connections between President Trump and the Russian government has sued BuzzFeed News, which published the information.
13.  Queen Elizabeth marks 65 years on British throne :  Queen Elizabeth, the world's longest-reigning living monarch, celebrates her Sapphire Jubileeon Monday, commemorating 65 years since she took the British throne.


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