News18 Daybreak | 'PoK PM's' Chopper in Indian Airspace, Pak Targets CM Yogi at UN and Other Stories You May Have Missed
News18 Daybreak | 'PoK PM's' Chopper in Indian Airspace, Pak Targets CM Yogi at UN and Other Stories You May Have Missed
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A Pakistani helicopter, allegedly carrying Pak-occupied Kashmir leader Raja Farooq Haider Khan, crossed the Line of Control and entered the Indian airspace in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday afternoon. According to sources, the chopper crossed the LoC at 12:13pm, following which the Indian Army fired at it with small weapons.

President Donald Trump said India wanted to have a trade deal with the US because it did not want him to impose tariffs on their products. Trump's remarks, for the second time in recent weeks, come days after Assistant US Trade Representative Mark Linscott returned from India where he had a detailed discussion with senior Indian officials on bilateral trade and a possible trade deal between the two countries.

A day after Apple sales manager Vivek Tiwari was shot dead by a constable of the UP Police, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal raked up his religion while taking a dig at the BJP. Hitting back at Kejriwal, Tiwari’s widow Kalpana said the Delhi CM should not have posted the tweet. “He does not know what I am going through. No politics should be played over my husband’s death. Please do not connect everything to faith and religion," she said. Tiwari was shot dead in the wee hours of Saturday by a constable when he allegedly refused to stop his car in Lucknow's posh Gomti Nagar neighbourhood. Two constables were arrested on the basis of an FIR lodged by the deceased’s colleague, who was travelling with him.Agree or Disagree?

A woman is sexually harassed by a famous man, forced to abandon her career, and returns years later to... well, if this were a Bollywood script, she would have returned to wreak bloody vengeance. But this is simply Bollywood in real life. Tanushree Dutta's story may one day inspire a screenplay but right now, the tide is nowhere close to turning along Juhu Beach. Forget solidarity, sensitivity, and plain common sense, Bollywood is desperately trying to protect celebrity status in a world where heroes are zeros and heroines are victims, writes Sayoni Aiyar.On reel

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