Hyderabad High Court seeks reply from Telangana, AP governments on spy cams
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
President Donald Trump warning that US is ready to 'totally destroy' North Korea and vowing to confront Iran's 'murderous regime' over its weapons programme makes for front page news in most of the dailies. "At UN, Don threatens to destroy North Korea" says The Asian Age. "Rocket man on suicide mission, says US President in his maiden UNGA speech" writes The Statesman.
On India at the UN The Pioneer writes, "Probe Pakistan - North Korea nuke nexus." The paper also adds that External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj held trilateral with US, Japan at UN; also meets Ivanka Trump.
On Pakistan being put on notice by the US, Hindustan Times leads "US senate links aid to action on Lashkar." The paper writes that in a boost to India, Pakistan could lose 350 million dollars in defence funding if House of representatives passes similar legislation.
Referring to the Rohingya crisis The Hindu leads "Suu Kyi promises to resettle 'verified' Rohingya refugees" adding "In national address, she offers no solution to halt 'ethnic cleansing' in Rakhine."
Writing on the arrest of Iqbal Kaskar Hindustan Times notes "with brother's arrest, police try to close in on Dawood."
"Mobile bills to drop as interconnect rates slashed 57 per cent" states The Times of India.
And finally, stay awake when plane lands or you can suffer hearing loss! Well, The Times of India reports that according to research by the Harvard Medical school if you are asleep on a plane during a sudden change in altitude your ability to equalise the pressure in your eardrum might be compromised and could cause permanent damage.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
President Donald Trump warning that US is ready to 'totally destroy' North Korea and vowing to confront Iran's 'murderous regime' over its weapons programme makes for front page news in most of the dailies. "At UN, Don threatens to destroy North Korea" says The Asian Age. "Rocket man on suicide mission, says US President in his maiden UNGA speech" writes The Statesman.
On India at the UN The Pioneer writes, "Probe Pakistan - North Korea nuke nexus." The paper also adds that External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj held trilateral with US, Japan at UN; also meets Ivanka Trump.
On Pakistan being put on notice by the US, Hindustan Times leads "US senate links aid to action on Lashkar." The paper writes that in a boost to India, Pakistan could lose 350 million dollars in defence funding if House of representatives passes similar legislation.
Referring to the Rohingya crisis The Hindu leads "Suu Kyi promises to resettle 'verified' Rohingya refugees" adding "In national address, she offers no solution to halt 'ethnic cleansing' in Rakhine."
Writing on the arrest of Iqbal Kaskar Hindustan Times notes "with brother's arrest, police try to close in on Dawood."
"Mobile bills to drop as interconnect rates slashed 57 per cent" states The Times of India.
And finally, stay awake when plane lands or you can suffer hearing loss! Well, The Times of India reports that according to research by the Harvard Medical school if you are asleep on a plane during a sudden change in altitude your ability to equalise the pressure in your eardrum might be compromised and could cause permanent damage.
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