The big news: China issues safety advisory for its nationals in India, and 9 other top stories
Other headlines: BJP MPs were detained in violence-hit Basirhat, and police arrested the man who allegedly stabbed Junaid Khan in Ballabgarh.
A look at the headlines right now:
- China issues safety advisory for its citizens in India amid Sikkim standoff: The advisory, which was issued on Friday, is valid for a month.
- BJP MPs detained for trying to enter violence-hit Basirhat: GJM alleges youth killed in police firing, to take out rally with his body.
- Main accused arrested in Maharashtra’s Dhule in Ballabgarh lynching case: The victim’s father, Jalaluddin, asked the government to introduce an anti-lynching law.
- ED raids at Lalu Prasad Yadav’s daughter Misa Bharti’s residence over alleged money laundering case: Search operations are currently under way at three locations, including Sainik Farms, across the national Capital.
- Protestors clash with police near Burhan Wani’s hometown, curfew imposed in Tral: The two Hurriyat Conference factions have asked people to march to Tral to pay tributes to the slain Hizbul commander.
- Mob attacks six men who were transporting buffaloes: The police arrived at the scene after the attackers escaped.
- G20 Summit leaders issue compromise statement on Paris climate pact, violent protests continue: Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka briefly took her father’s seat at a meeting with other world leaders.
- First-ever treaty banning nuclear weapons approved at United Nations: US, UK and France, which are among the many nations to boycott the meeting, said the treaty ‘disregards the realities of international security environment’.
- Puducherry LG Kiran Bedi disregarded elected government by appointing MLAs nominated by Centre, says DMK: The DMK working president also accused the Centre of interfering in the functioning of states where there are Opposition governments.
- Trump ‘pressed’ Putin over Russia’s alleged meddling in presidential polls, says Rex Tillerson: However, Russian foreign secretary said the US president ‘accepted’ his counterpart’s denial of any interference.