India
1.  Babri demolition: CBI court to charge Advani, Joshi, Uma today :  Former deputy PM LK Adavni, BJP veteran MM Joshi and Cabinet minister Uma Bharati, along with nine other saffron leaders, would appear before the special CBI court here on Tuesday for framing of charges in the Babri Masjid demolition case.
2.  West Bengal, Kerala take bull by horn, reject cattle trade ban :  The countrywide chorus against the Centre's notification banning the sale of animals for slaughter at livestock markets and animal fairs grew louder on Monday, with chief minister Mamata Banerjee saying West Bengal will not implement the new rules and Kerala writing to all CMs to oppose the new regulations.
3.  Congress calls calf killing barbaric, suspends three :  Citing a tweet by Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, AICC spokesman Manish Tewari said, "What happened in Kerala on Sundayis thoughtless, barbaric and completely unacceptable to me and Congress. I strongly condemn the incident."
4.  Congress self-goal gives BJP advantage in slaughter row :  Reacting angrily to the public slaughter of a calf in Kerala by Youth Congress leaders, BJP launched a scathing attack on the opposition party and termed the act "shameful and provocative".
5.  Terror funding: 3 Kashmiri separatists questioned by NIA :  The National Investigation Agency on Monday questioned three separatist leaders Farooq Ahmad Dar alias Bitta Karate, Naeem Khan and Javed Ahmed Baba alias Gazi in Delhi in connection with its "Pak terror funding" probe.
6.  The politics of funeral in Kashmir :  Behind every spectacular mourning of a militant in Kashmir, there is a contest of politics and grief. To belabour the point, 17-year-old militant Faizan Muzaffar, killed along with Hizbul commander Sabzar Ahmad Bhat on Saturday, was buried quietly the same day in his village. 
7.  Only 66 of 1,695 rights abuse claims found to be true in 23 years: Army :  The Army claims only 66 out of the 1,736 allegations levelled against the force for violating human rights have been found to be true since 1994, in which around 150 soldiers have been punished and compensation awarded in 49 cases.
8.  Now, Saddam joins race for Hizbul commander :  Former Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist who joined Hizbul Mujahideen in 2015, Saddam Padder, tossed in his balaclava for the post of new commander of the outfit, signifying a tussle for authority with Riyaz Naikoo, who, a day earlier, had emerged as the likely successor to Zakir Musa.
9.  CBI questions Shahabuddin on murder of journalist in Siwan :  The Central Bureau of Investigation on Monday took custody of former Member of Parliament and strongman Mohammad Shahabuddin and questioned him in connection with the murder of journalist Rajdeo Ranjan in May 2016.
10.  Chidambaram says Karti never met any officer linked to FIPB :  Former finance minister P Chidambaramsaid on Monday that his son Karti Chidambaram never met any officer connected with the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) and had no connection with INX Media.
11.  9 lakh chemists across India on strike today :  Over 9 lakh chemists across the country will shut shop on Tuesday observing a day-long nationwide strike to protest against stringent regulations on the sale of medicines in the country and the squeeze on margins of retailers.
12.  India-Germany ties attract attention after Chancellor Angela Merkel’s outburst :   As PM Narendra Modi landed here on Monday evening, Chancellor Angela Merkel's recent outburst appears to have centred attention on the Germany-India relationship.

World
1.  Suicide bomber kills eight at Baghdad ice cream shop :  A suicide bomber detonated an explosives-rigged vehicle at a popular Baghdad ice cream shop, killing at least eight people, security officials said on Tuesday.
2.  Donald Trump has 'weakened' the West, hurt EU interests: German FM :  US President Donald Trump's actions have "weakened" the West, German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said Monday, while also charging that Trump's "short-sighted" policies hurt EU interests.
3.  Putin visits France, hopes to mend strained ties with West :  On a trip likely to shape Russia-France ties for years, Russian President Vladimir Putin was visiting France on Monday for talks with newly-elected French President Emmanuel Macron after backing his rivals in the presidential vote.
4.  6-day war begets 50 years of conflict for Israel :  It may well be remembered as a pyrrhic victory for Israel: in six days it stunned the world by vanquishing several Arab armies, only to be saddled with a deeply corrosive 50-year fight with the Palestinians for the Holy Land.
5.  Kim Jong Nam murder case moves to Malaysian high court :  The case of two women charged in Malaysia with killing the estranged half-brother of North Korea's leader was transferred to a higher court on Tuesday, as a defence lawyer complained of not getting all of the documents he had requested.
6.  Bomb kills 13, hurts 24 in Baghdad; IS claims responsibility :   A car bomb exploded outside a popular ice cream shop in central Baghdad just after midnight today, killing 13 people and wounding 24, hospital and police officials said. The Islamic State militant group claimed responsibility for the attack, which Iraqi officials said involved apparently remotely detonated explosives inside a parked car. 
7.  Hundreds of thousands evacuated as cyclone hits Bangladesh :  Cyclone Mora hit Bangladesh on Tuesday packing winds of up to 117 kilometres per hour (73mph) after authorities evacuated hundreds of thousands of people from low-lying coastal villages.
8.  Jadhav providing 'crucial intelligence' on terror attacks: Pakistan :  Pakistan has claimed that Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav, who has been sentenced to death by a military court, was providing "crucial intelligence" about the recent terrorist attacks in the country.
9.  ICJ will neither acquit nor release Jadhav: Pak lawyer :  The ICJ will neither acquit nor release Indian national Kulbushan Jadhav, who has been sentenced to death by a military court, the lawyer representing Pakistan at the global court claimed on Monday, asserting that India has wrongly claimed victory in the case.
10.  40% decline in US visas for Pakistanis; 28% increase for Indians: Report :  Pakistan has had a significant 40 per cent drop in the number of American visas granted to its nationals under the new Trump administration despite not being on the list of the US President's travel ban countries.


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