Sunday, February 26, 2017

Trump press ban: BBC, CNN and Guardian denied access to briefing

Trump press ban: BBC, CNN and Guardian denied access to briefing

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The killing of an Indian engineer in the US dominates headlines this morning.
"Yelling 'get out of my country',US navy veteran shoots Hyderabad techie" leads The Times of India. The Hindustan Times reports, shattered family appeals to parents not to send their kids to Trump's America.
In a different take, The Tribune writes "Best, worst of US to fore amid 'hate crime' " as 24-year-old Ian Grillot rushed to overpower the gunman, himself taking several bullets, and a stranger who had never met the two Indian-origin men, started a fund-raising campaign for them.
"PM sees foreign hand in UP rail accident, experts mum" highlights The Hindustan Times on its front page. "A strong UP government would have stalled sabotage", The Pioneer cites him.
The Indian Express notes, "To checkmate BJP in Mumbai, Sena and loser Cong in talks".
The Pioneer focuses on the "Uproar over Lipstick Under My Burkha", "Nihalini's team of prudish censors stalls another film", writes The Times of India.
"WhatsApp eyes business app segment in India" with a new product called WhatsApp for Business, reports The Hindustan Times.
"2000 rupee features copied, warns Intelligence Bureau" informs The Tribune, as Pakistan's ISI operatives have managed to copy 8 out of 10 security features in the new 2000 rupee note.
The Mail Today takes note of an autonomy plan in Delhi's prestigious St. Stephen's College which could shoot up student fees.
"Government Sets Out to Clear Road for Driverless Cars" with planned amendments to motor vehicles law, to permit testing of self-driving vehicles, reports The Economic Times.
The Hindu writes "India building a supercomputer juggernaut", adding, the as-yet-unnamed giant could win a spot in the top ten global list.

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