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Saturday Evening News Brief, October 14

Oct 14, 2017
Saturday evening brief Oct 14 2017
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Here’s everything that transpired during the course of the day…
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing Gauri Lankesh’s murder released the sketches of two male suspects today. We have three sketches of two male suspects based on information from our technical team and information from locals. We know that they had stayed in Bengaluru for at least a week before committing the murder and even did a recce (reconnaissance) of her house,” said SIT chief BK Singh in his first official meeting with the media. Read
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Wicket-keeper Dinesh Karthik and pacer Shardul Thakur were today recalled for the three-match ODI series against New Zealand. Opener Shikhar Dhawan has also returned to the ODI team after missing the series against Australia due to his wife’s illness. However, he did play the T20I series against Australia. Notable names missing from the squad are of batsman KL Rahul, Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja. The spin duo has not played for India since the Test series in Sri Lanka two months ago.
External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj slammed Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi for his comments about women wearing shorts in the RSS. It’s unbecoming of politicians to speak like this, Sushma said, adding, “Had Rahul Gandhi asked why women are not allowed to wear shorts in the RSS, I would have definitely responded. But given the inappropriate language he used, I do not think this question deserves an answer.” The minister also rejected allegations that the BJP is an “anti-women party,” saying that it has given “four women chief ministers and four women Governors.”
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Despite the rescue of American-Canadian couple and their three children, tensions remain between the US and Pakistan. The two countries still have conflicting interests – and the Trump administration’s vow to apply more diplomatic pressure on Pakistan is unlikely to work, given Islamabad’s growing alliance with regional heavyweight China, say analysts. Some of them, however, saw the timing as a goodwill gesture ahead of upcoming visits by US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.
Nasa is developing technologies to counter space radiation to ensure a safe and successful exploration of the red planet. Some people think that radiation will keep Nasa from sending people to Mars, but that is not the current situation, Pat Troutman, Nasa Human Exploration Strategic Analysis Lead said, adding, “When we add the various mitigation techniques up, we are optimistic it will lead to a successful Mars mission with a healthy crew that will live a very long and productive life after they return to Earth.”
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