The big news: Cuba declares nine days of national mourning for Fidel Castro, and 9 other top stories
In other headlines, Wisconsin agreed to recount the votes cast during the November 8 US elections, and Mayawati accused Narendra Modi of blackmailing people.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Fidel Castro, Cuba’s former president, dead at 90: Raul Castro, who announced his brother’s death, said he will be cremated on Saturday.
- Wisconsin agrees to recount votes after request from Green Party candidate: The state, which Republican candidate Donald Trump won by a narrow margin, said they will begin the process after Jill Stein pays the required fee.
- Demonetisation was announced to fulfil BJP’s political interests, says Mayawati: The BSP chief accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of emotionally blackmailing the people of the country.
- CJI criticises Centre for not clearing judicial appointments, providing infrastructure for tribunals: TS Thakur said that around 500 posts are lying vacant in high courts across the country.
- Centre releases draft central, integrated GST laws and compensation legislation: Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia said the Bills would discussed and finalised by the Goods and Services Tax Council during its meeting on December 2-3.
- Nawaz Sharif selects Lieutenant General Qamar Javed Bajwa as Pakistan’s new army chief: He will take over from Raheel Sharif on Tuesday.
- PV Sindhu and Sameer Verma make it to Hong Kong Super Series final: The two will play their respective final matches on Sunday.
- At least 11 killed in car bomb blast in Somalia’s capital city of Mogadishu: The explosive was detonated in a market area, close to where President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud was visiting a university.
- Six arrested for printing fake Rs 2,000 notes near Hyderabad: Apart from the counterfeit currency, the police also seized two photocopy machines and original notes to the tune of Rs 50,000.
- Amitabh Bachchan-starrer ‘Pink’ to be screened at UN headquarters in New York: The actor said he was ‘honoured’ by the invitation from the world body’s assistant secretary-general.