India
1. J&K youths defy terrorists, 67,000 apply for 700 cop jobs :  Four days after Lieutenant Ummer Fayazwas abducted and shot by Hizbul Mujahideen militants in Shopian district to serve as a warning to Kashmiriyouths aspiring to join the security forces, about 2,000 boys and girls from the Valley lined up at Bakshi Stadium here on Saturday.
2.  Pakistan shells LoC areas again, 1000 people evacuated :  Pakistani troops heavily shelled areas along the LoC in Rajouridistrict for the second consecutive day today, causing heavy damage to buildings and forcing evacuation of 1000 border dwellers.
3.  From engineering dropout to militant: Story of Hizbul terrorist who quit outfit :  Zakir Rashid, alias Commander Musa, the face and voice of a resurgent Islamic jihad in Kashmirwho defied the entire separatist and militant leadership in the Valley, is a 23-year-old middle class boy who flunked his exams at a private engineering college in Chandigarh before taking to militancy.
4.  Musa quits Hizbul after outfit dismisses beheading remark :  Slamming Hizbul Mujahideenfor calling the Kashmir struggle a "political" and not an "Islamic" struggle, Zakir Rashid, alias Commander Musa, quit the banned terrorist organisation on Saturday.
5.  Teen & grandfather killed as Pak shells LoC villages :  Two civilians, including a 13-year-old visiting her grandparents, were killed and seven people injured on Saturday as Pakistan violated the ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC) for the second time in three days, unleashing heavy firing and shelling on the Nowshera sector of Rajouri district early in the morning.
6.  India to skip One Belt One Road meet in bid to keep ‘PoK road’ open :  Resolute in its opposition to China's 'One Belt One Road', India will be a significant absentee at the OBOR conference which opens in Beijing on Sunday.
7.  India confident it has strong case to put before ICJ in Kulbhushan Jadhav case :  Ahead of the hearing at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav , who is facing death sentence in Pakistan, the government seemed confident on Saturday that it had a compelling case on what it said was essentially a consular issue.
8.  Kapil Mishra says he will release 'proof of AAP corruption' today :  Suspended Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) member Kapil Mishra this morning tweeted a picture of "documentary proof" he said he will release later today to corroborate his corruption allegations against party chief Arvind Kejriwal and other colleagues.
9.  Andhra cops, Tamil Nadu auto plant hit as India too comes under cyber-attack :  India was among the 99 countries affected by a global cyberattack that took down health services in the UK , a telecom network in Spain, and government computer systems in Russia this weekend.
10.  Bihar’s former deputy CM Sushil Modi demands ED probe into assets case involving Lalu's daughter :  Two days after Times Nowexposed how RJDchief Lalu Prasad's eldest daughter, Rajya Sabha memberMisha Bharti, bought a farmhouse at Bijwasan in Delhi through dubious share transactions in front companies, Bihar's former deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modidemanded an Enforcement Directorate (ED) probe into the dealings.


World
1.  Nepal votes in first local election in 20 years :  Voting began in Nepal on Sunday in its first local elections in two decades, a landmark moment in the country's fraught transition to democracy.
2.  North Korea test-fires missile, challenging new leader in South :  North Korea on Sunday test-launched a ballistic missile that flew as far as 800 kilometers (500 miles) before landing in the Sea of Japan, the South Korean, Japanese and US militaries said.
3.  Donald Trump says it's possible he could pick FBI head by next week :  President Donald Trump said on Saturday that "we can make a fast decision" on a new FBI director, possibly by late next week, before he leaves on his first foreign trip since taking office.
4.  China, Pakistan ink pacts ahead of B&R summit; Xi says ties priority :  China and Pakistan on Saturday signed a number of infrastructure agreements to boost cooperation on the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, including for the development of the strategic Gwadar port, ahead of the two-day Belt and Road summit here.
5.  Donald Trump calls for tougher sanctions after North Korea missile :  President Donald Trump called for tougher sanctions against North Korea after it fired a ballistic missile Sunday in an apparent bid to test the South's new liberal president and the US.
6.  At least 23 killed in Turkey bus crash :  At least 23 people died and 11 more were seriously injured Saturday when a bus carrying women and children plunged off a cliff near the southwestern Turkish sea resort of Marmaris.
7.  Trump considering numerous candidates for FBI director :  US President Donald Trump is considering nearly a dozen candidates to succeed ousted FBI Director James Comey, choosing from a group that includes several lawmakers, attorneys and law enforcement officials.
8.  Pope declares Fatima child shepherds who 'saw Virgin Mary' saints :  Two young shepherds who had visions of the Virgin Mary 100 years ago in Fatima, a Portuguese site now a global draw for pilgrims, were declared saints Saturday by Pope Francis.
9.  China pledges $124 billion for new Silk Road, says open to everyone :  Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged $124 billion on Sunday for his ambitious new Silk Road planto forge a path of peace, inclusiveness and free trade, and called for the abandonment of old models based on rivalry and diplomatic power games.
10.  Indian-origin doctor warned of cyberattacks days before UK health service hack :   An Indian-origin doctor based in London had warned against the cyber-hack of the UK's state-run National Health Service (NHS) just days before it crippled the country's network.


మరింత సమాచారం తెలుసుకోండి: