India
1.  Pakistan again violates ceasefire in Poonch, India hits back :  Pakistani army resorted to firing and shelling on forward posts along LoC Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district today, prompting Indian Army to retaliate.
2.  GJM asks tourists to leave hills, 5 held for arson :  The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) has asked tourists to leave Darjeeling and warned those who stay on during its attempted lockdown of administrative offices and banks that they are doing so "at their own risk".
3.  Chhattisgarh announces Rs 3,200 crore interest-free loan for farmers :  Amid raging farmers' unrest across the country, Chhattisgarh chief minister Raman Singh on Sunday announced that his government would extend Rs 3,200 crore as interest-free loan to the farmers this fiscal.
4.  Congress will hold fast to protest farmers’ killings :  Congress is set to launch a 72-hour fast in Bhopal to pile pressure on the BJP government in Madhya Pradesh over the death of farmers in police firing, with senior party member Jyotiraditya Scindia planning a threeday protest in the state.
5.  Former Congress MP Sandeep Dikshit calls Army chief ‘sadak ka goonda’, apologises later :  Former Congress MP Sandeep Dikshit on Sunday likened Army chief General Bipin Rawat to a "goon on the street" over his recent remarks, triggering a controversy.  Later, he withdrew his remarks and apologised.
6.  AAP demands Shivraj’s scalp over MP farmers' deaths :  Aam Aadmi Party has asked for the resignation of Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan in light of the death of seven farmers in the state during the ongoing unrest. 
7.  PM’s US visit: Modi likely to meet Trump on June 25-26 :  PM Narendra Modi's visit to the US where he will meet President Donald Trump will take place on June 25-26 with the engagement being seen as an opportunity to set equations and get a measure of the new occupant of the White House.
8.  In a 'goodwill gesture', India to release 11 Pakistani civil prisoners today :  Days after PM Narendra Modi's casual meeting with his Pakistan counterpart Nawaz Sharif, India will on Monday release 11 civil prisoners in what officials described as a 'goodwill gesture'.
9.  NDA has no plans for farm debt waiver, states to take decision: Union minister :   The NDA government has no intention to announce any debt waiver to the suffering farmers, Union minister of state for finance and corporate affairs Arjun Ram Meghwal said on Sunday adding that the states can decide if their budget allows.
10.  Maharashtra farmer stir off after loan-waiver deal :  Concerned over the fallout of a prolonged agrarian unrest, the BJP-led government in Maharashtra backed down on Sunday and agreed "in principle" to a loan waiver for all sections of farmers. The criteria will be fixed by a committee of officials and agriculturists.


World
1.  Strong, shallow earthquake rattles Indonesia's capital :  A strong, shallow earthquake today rocked part of Indonesia's main island, causing panic but no immediate reports of damage or casualties.
2.  Melania Trump, son Barron move into the White House :  President Donald Trump's wife, Melania, has made it official. She and their young son have moved into the White House.
3.  UK-bound plane diverted on 'terror' suspicion, no expl :  German police said Sunday that no explosives were found aboard a London-bound easyJet flight from Slovenia that was diverted to a west German airport after passengers overheard three men on board talking about "terrorist" activities.
4.  Macron's party wins about 30% of parliamentary vote:  French President Emmanuel Macron's centrist Republic On The Move (LREM) has won around 30 per cent of the votes in the first round of the country's parliamentary elections, Belgian state broadcaster RTBF said on Sunday evening, quoting two exit polls.
5.  China launches record-breaking drone swarm :  China has launched a record breaking swarm of 119 fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicles, authorities said on Sunday.
6.  London attackers faked suicide vests for 'maximum fear' :  Fake suicide vests worn by the assailants in the London Bridge attack were made with disposable water bottles attached to leather belts, police revealed today.
7.  Pakistan sentences man to death for blasphemy on Facebook :  A Pakistani counter-terrorism court has sentenced to death a man who allegedly committed blasphemy on Facebook, a government prosecutor said on Sunday, the first time someone has been handed the death penalty for blaspheming on social media.
8.  Panamagate: Nawaz Sharif served summons :  The joint investigation team (JIT) probing Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his family's alleged offshore assets, as revealed in Panama Papers leaks, has summoned Sharif to appear before it on June 15. 
9.  China Eastern flight lands safely in Sydney after engine problem :  A plane heading to Shanghai returned safely to Sydney after an in-flight problem left a gaping hole in the engine casing.
10.  Taliban's No. 2 denies role in Kabul bombing :  The Taliban's second in command and head of the militant Haqqani network is denying any involvement in recent deadly attacks in Kabul and western Afghanistan.


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