Thursday, July 6, 2017

Trump mulls 'pretty severe' response to North Korea

Trump mulls 'pretty severe' response to North Korea

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel is covered prominently with reports and photographs in most of the dailies this morning."I for I: India, Israel move from friends to partners"leads The Hindustan Times adding"countries reiterate commitment to fighting terror, sign 7 agreements.""India, Israel to set up 40 million dollars research fund" headlines The Hindu.
Voilence in Bengal is the other story covered by most of the papers. "Facebook post, communal violence leave Bengal town divided, scarred" says The Indian Express. "Basirhat tense as violence spreads to new areas" observes The Statesman. "Centre steps in as Didi won't budge" notes The Pioneer adding "Rajnath Singh calls up Bengal governor and CM, seeks report on violence."
"Make law to appoint Election Commissioner's or we step in, Supreme Court tells government" informs The Hindustan Times.
Writing on China stepping up diplomatic offensive against India the DNA quotes China as saying "Withdraw troops from disputed area."  While The Times of India quoting China writes "India trampling on its own Panchsheel doctrine".
The Economic Times quotes Finance Minister Arun Jaitley as saying "Political funding next on Radar. Prime Minister wants cleansing of funding process to be a top priority, steps likely soon."
And Finally, here are the world rankings of safest places to visit! Well The Asian Age reports that Finland is the number one safest country in the world for holiday makers.

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