India
1.  Constant watch kept ISIS at bay: Rajnath Singh :  "With the cooperation of various state police forces, we have managed to keep the IS threat under control. I can say with full confidence that IS until now has failed to set up base in India," Singh said
2.  India rejects Pakistan's claim of killing five Indian soldiers along LoC :  India on Saturday categorically rejected Pakistan's claims of having killed five Indian soldiers in Tatta Pani-Krishna Ghati sector, even as the two armies continued to exchange heavy cross-border firing along the volatile LoC.
3.  Map in Congress booklet shows J&K as 'Indian occupied Kashmir', party draws flak :  The Congress party on Saturday committed a blooper when its senior leader Ghulam Nabi Azad released a booklet with a map of Jammu and Kashmir shown as Indian occupied Kashmir, drawing stinging criticism from the ruling BJP.
4.  Weapon of UP minister's security personnel gets stuck in MRI machine; repair to cost Rs 50 lakh :  A loaded weapon of a security personnel, attached to Uttar Pradeshminister Satyadev Pachauri, got stuck in an MRI machine at Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences, which will now have to shell out at least Rs 50 lakh for its repair.
5.  Rajnath Singh: Won't allow Pak-backed forces to play with future of Kashmiris :  Union home minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday blamed Pakistan for fomenting trouble in the Kashmir valley. He said the government was sincerely working towards a permanent solution to the Kashmir problem , though it could take some time.
6.  Terrorism biggest challenge, says PM Modi as France extends support to India :  India and France on Saturday agreed to further deepen their cooperation to tackle one of the biggest challenges of terrorism as Prime Minister Narendra Modi met newly-elected French President Emmanuel Macron here.
7.  EVM challenge: CPM, NCP don't attempt tampering; CEC says 'issue should be closed' :  In a post-event press conference, chief election commissioner Nasim Zaidi maintained that the EVMs used by the EC are "non-tamperable" and with 100 per cent use of paper trail machines in all future elections the issue of tamperability of the machines "stands closed".
8.  'Jai Maharashtra' on bus: Karnataka registers sedition case against 12 :  The Karnataka Police have registered a case under sedition law against activists ofMaharashtra Ekikaran Samiti, who welcomed the Maharashtra's state transport bus with Jai Maharashtrawritten on it.
9.  AG, law officers get interim extension :  Centre on Saturday gave interim extension to terms of law officers led by attorney general Mukul Rohatgi.
10. PM Narendra Modi, French President Macron pledge to go above and beyond Paris deal :  Prime Minister Narendra Modivowed after meeting French President Emmanuel Macronon Saturday to "continue working above and beyond" the Paris Agreement on climate change, two days after Donald Trump had announced America's exit from the deal.


World
1.  Trump offers help on London attacks, touts need for travel ban :  US President Donald Trump took to Twitter amid the unfolding deadly drama in London on Saturday to offer US help to Britain and to promote his controversial travel ban as an extra level of security for Americans.
2.  At least 20 casualties in London 'terrorist' attack :   A van ploughed into pedestrians and several people were stabbed in central London on Saturday, leaving at least 20 casualties in what police called a "terrorist" attack days before a general election.
3.  Pentagon chief turns up heat on North Korea and China :  US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis turned up the heat on North Korea and its main benefactor, China, on Saturday, calling the North Koreans a "clear and present danger" and chastising the Chinese for coercive behavior in the South China Sea.
4.  Donald Trump speaks with Theresa May on brutal London terror attacks :  US President Donald Trump has spoken with British Prime Minister Theresa May on phone to offer his condolences over today's "brutal" terror attacks in central London in which six people were killed and 30 others injured.
5.  Learn from us on democracy, Taiwan tells China on Tiananmen anniversary :   Taiwan's president offered on Sunday to help China transition to democracy, on the anniversary of China's bloody crackdown on student-led pro-democracy protests in and around Beijing's Tiananmen Square.
6.  Philippine casino gunman identified, not a terrorist: Police :  The man who set fire to a casino in the Philippine capital that killed 37 people has been identified as a Filipino man with heavy gambling debts, and was not a terrorist, police said on Sunday.
7.  Cambodian vote in elections testing strongman's power :  Cambodians voted in local elections Sunday that could shake longtime ruler Hun Sen's grip on power.
8.  Pakistan works to stay off list of terror-friendly nations :  Pakistan has frozen the accounts of 5,000 suspected terrorists, taking about $3 million out of their pockets , but Islamabad could still come under scrutiny at a crucial June meeting of an international watchdog that tracks terror financing.
9.  Ronaldo helps Real Madrid become 1st team to retain Champions League title :   Cristiano Ronaldo showcased his enduring lethal scoring qualities to ensure Real Madrid became the first Champions League holder to retain its title, netting twice in beating Juventus 4-1 on Saturday.
10.  US considers possible sanctions against Venezuela oil sector: Officials :  The Trump administration is considering possible sanctions on Venezuela's vital energy sector, including state oil company PDVSA, senior White House officials said, in what would be a major escalation of US efforts to pressure the country's embattled leftist government amid a crackdown on the opposition.


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