The big news: TMC wins 4 out of 7 civic bodies in West Bengal, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: The US said it would talk to North Korea after total stop of missile tests, and the IMD predicted that rains would hit Kerala on May 30.
A look at the headlines right now:
- TMC wins four our of seven civic bodies in West Bengal: The ruling party has won control of municipalities in Raigunj and Mirik.
- US ready to talk to North Korea if it halts missile tests, says Nikki Haley: The US ambassador to UN said they were working on imposing new sanctions against the isolated nation.
- Monsoon likely to hit Kerala on May 30, predicts IMD: State relief commissioners will meet in Delhi on Wednesday to discuss crisis situations that may arise out of extreme monsoon conditions.
- Labour Party promises independent inquiry into UK’s alleged role in Operation Bluestar: In the manifesto for the June 8 election, the party also mentioned that it will work towards political negotiations on Kashmir.
- CBI raids former Union minister P Chidambaram and his son’s residences, BJP hails action: The officials said they were investigating the charge that Karti Chidambaram’s company received Rs 10 lakh from INX Media for an FIPB clearance.
- Russia denies report that Donald Trump had shared classified data with its foreign minister: The Washington Post report had said Trump’s ‘leak’ could seriously jeopardise the fight against Islamic State.
- Arun Jaitley launches ‘Operation Clean Money’ website to shame tax defaulters: Personal income tax return filing increased after demonetisation, the minister said.
- India must specify what it means by ‘meaningful dialogue’ on Belt and Road initiative, says China: We have been holding extensive consultations on the project for the past four years, China’s foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
- Disney Studios says hackers are threatening to release one of its films if it does not pay a ransom: Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger said the management had refused to pay the amount demanded.
- Delhi High Court transfers Najeeb Ahmad investigation to CBI: The court ordered that the agency appoint an officer no lower than the rank of a deputy inspector general of police to handle the inquiry.