The big news: Ram Nath Kovind sworn in as the 14th president of India, and 9 other top stories
Other headlines: Space scientist Yash Pal has died, and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner said he did not collude with Russia during the presidential campaign.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Ram Nath Kovind takes oath as the 14th president of India: He was sworn in by Chief Justice of India JS Khehar.
- Space scientist and academician Yash Pal dies at 90: The education reformist had been ailing for a while after defeating cancer a few years ago.
- I did not collude with Russia, says Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner: He added that he did not know of anyone else in the president’s campaign who had collaborated with Russia during the election.
- Locket Chatterjee replaces Roopa Ganguly as the president of BJP’s women’s wing in West Bengal: The state party chief said this was to allow Ganguly to carry out her duties as an MP, though officials said the reshuffle was because of a recent controversy.
- NIA arrests seven separatist leaders for allegedly funding terror groups in J&K: Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani’s son-in-law Altaf Shah was among them.
- Supreme Court asks a medical panel to examine whether a 10-year-old can end her six-month pregnancy: The bench issued a notice to the Centre and others, asking doctors to check whether an abortion would pose a risk to her life.
- Israel removes controversial metal detectors at entrance of Jerusalem’s Old City holy compound: The security measures were taken after two of their police personnel were shot dead outside Temple Mount.
- Urbanisation and encroachments have made 24 monuments disappear, says Centre: Culture Minister Mahesh Sharma said eight of them were sites and structures protected by the government.
- It is easier to move a mountain than the People’s Liberation Army, says China on the Sikkim standoff: Defence Ministry Spokesperson Wu Qian warned New Delhi to not harbour ‘unrealistic illusions’ about the Chinese military’s capabilities.
- Chinese fighters jets stopped US Navy plane flying over East China Sea, say officials: One of the Chinese planes came close enough to cause the American aircraft to change direction.