The big news: Supreme Court allows passive euthanaisa with guidelines, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: Three people died in factory explosions in Maharashtra’s Tarapur, and Donald Trump agreed to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Supreme Court allows passive euthanasia with guidelines: The bench issued framework in governing the execution of living wills.
- Three die after series of explosions rips through chemical factory in Maharashtra’s Tarapur: The blast reportedly took place at 11.10 pm in a chemical factory in the town’s MIDC area, and then spread to four other nearby factories.
- Donald Trump accepts invitation to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un: The unprecedented talks are likely to be held by May.
- India can reveal a few details of Rafale deal to clear Opposition’s doubts, says French president: Congress President Rahul Gandhi had accused Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman of going back on her word to reveal the price of the fighter jets.
- CBI moves Supreme Court challenging Talwars’ acquittal in the Aarushi-Hemraj murder case: The Law Ministry had granted the agency permission to appeal against the Allahabad High Court’s verdict from October.
- Donald Trump signs order levying high steel, aluminium tariffs, but leaves wiggle room for allies: Many in the president’s own Republican Party and US allies such as the United Kingdom have opposed the decision.
- Narendra Modi speaks to Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu amid row over special status for state: The Telugu Desam Party’s two MLAs resigned from the Union Cabinet earlier on Thursday, leading to reciprocal action by BJP ministers in Naidu’s Cabinet.
- Senior BHEL executive shot dead near his Noida apartment: The police suspect it to be a case of murder for robbery since Amit Pandey’s watch, wallet and mobile phone were reportedly missing.
- RJD warns of protests if Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar does not renew demand for special category status: The party praised Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu for making such a demand, saying Bihar should also ‘speak up’.
- Mobs continue to run amok in Sri Lanka, authorities lift curfew in Kandy for a few hours: The military claimed that the city was quiet on Wednesday night and early Thursday, but local residents said otherwise.